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lunes, 18 de marzo de 2024

LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF. - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Call_the_Whole_Thing_Off

"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" is a song written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 film Shall We Dance, where it was introduced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers as part of a celebrated dance duet on roller skates.[5]


La canción «Let's call the whole thing off» (Cancelémoslo todo) es introducida en la película original por Fred y Ginger en Central Park, seguida de un número musical con patines y también por Homer y Marge Simpson en el capítulo «Million Dollar Maybe» en la serie Los Simpson.


The song is most famous for its "You like to-may-to /təˈmeɪtə/ / And I like to-mah-to /təˈmɑːtə/" and other verses comparing British and American English pronunciations.

The differences in pronunciation are not simply regional, however, but serve more specifically to identify class differences. At the time, typical American pronunciations were considered less "refined" by the upper-class, and there was a specific emphasis on the "broader" a sound.

 "broader" =

broad adj          figurative (accent: strong)          marcado/a adj  / cerrado/a adj  / fuerte adj mf

broad adj       (vowel, consonant: velar)  abierto/a adj

En la siguiente presentación se destaca la cuestión fonética diferenciada en las parejas de palabras que aparecen en la canción.


Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off
Song by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

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Lyrics
… Things have come to a pretty pass
Our romance is growing flat
For you like this and the other
While I go for this and that
Goodness knows what the end will be
Oh, I don't know where I'm at
It looks as if we two will never be one
Something must be done
… You say either, I say either
You say neither and I say neither
Either, either, neither, neither
Let's call the whole thing off, yes
… You like potato and I like potato
You like tomato and I like tomato
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto
Let's call the whole thing off
… But oh, if we call the whole thing off
Then we must part
And oh, if we ever part
Then that might break my heart
… So if you like pyjamas and I like pyjahmas
I'll wear pyjamas and give up pyajahmas
For we know, we need each other
So we better call the calling off, off
Oh, let's call the whole thing off, yes
… You say laughter and I say larfter
You say after and I say arfter
Laughter, larfter, after, arfter
Let's call the whole thing off
You like vanilla and I like vanella
You saspiralla and I saspirella
Vanilla, vanella, chocolate, strawberry
Let's call the whole thing off
… But oh, if we call the whole thing off
Then we must part
And, oh, if we ever part
Then that might break my heart
… So if you go for oysters and I go for ersters
I'll order oysters and cancel the ersters
For we know, we need each other
So we better call the calling off, off
Let's call the whole thing off
… Yes, you say either and you say either
You say neither and you say neither
Either, either, a-neither, a-neither
Let's call the whole thing off, oh, yes
You like potato and you like potahto
You like tomato and you like tomahto
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto
Let's call the whole thing off
… But oh, if we call the whole thing off
Then we must part
And oh, if we ever part
Then that might break my heart
… So if you like pyjamas (I like pyjahmas)
I'll wear pyjamas (you got pyjamas)
For we know, we need each other
So we better call the calling off, off
Let's call the whole thing off
Let's call the whole thing off (yes)

VOCABULARY

come to a pretty pass= llegar a un estado de cosas malo o lamentable

a pretty pass = a bad situation

flat adj  (monotonous)  (falto de variedad)           monótono/a adj

 

call [sth] off,
call off [sth]
 vtr phrasal sep

(cancel) The town's annual picnic was called off due to rain.

suspender⇒ vtr

cancelar⇒ vtr

 

Neither   UK:*/ˈniːðər/, /ˈnaɪðər/

neither  conj      (with nor)          ni conj

·           Neither he nor she understood what was happening.  Ni él ni ella entendieron lo que estaba pasando.

neither adj        (not either one)  ninguno/a adj  /  ninguno de [+ sustantivo plural] loc prnl

·            Neither boy understood what was happening. Ningún niño (Ninguno de los niños) entendió lo que estaba pasando.

neither, neither of them, neither one of them pron            (not either one)  ninguno, ninguna pron

I invited Steve and David to the movies this evening, but neither was interested. Invité a Steve y David al cine esta noche, pero ninguno estaba interesado

            Which skirt do I like? Neither of them!  ¿Cuál falda me gusta? ¡Ninguna!

neither conj       (and not either)  tampoco conj

            She doesn't want to eat and neither do I. Ella no quiere comer ni yo tampoco.

Either  UK:*/ˈaɪðər/, /ˈiːðər/

either [...] or conj           (one or another) o... o... loc conj

·            Either you love me or you don't!  ¡O me amas o no!

either adj          (whichever of two)         cualquiera de los dos loc adj

·            Wear either dress - they both look good.  Ponte cualquiera de los dos vestidos; ambos lucen bien.

either pron        (one or another) cualquiera de los dos loc pron

            I like both books. I'd be happy with either.  Me gustan los dos libros. Cualquiera de los dos me haría feliz.

either adj          (each of two)     ambos/as adj

·            There's a rest area on either side of the road.  Hay una zona de descanso en ambos lados de la ruta.

either adv         ('also' in the negative)    tampoco adv

·            I didn't like the film either.  A mí tampoco me gustó la película.

 

Simpsons Tomato Potato Song.mpg

Rosemary Clooney & Gene Puerling - "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off"



"LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF" - CAIO FERNANDO & MARÍLIA VIGO



Film

When Harry Met Sally - potato, tomato


https://youtu.be/1YxJ52T21jY?si=UM-O6ECOVEAjoKlZ







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martes, 12 de marzo de 2024


Blue eyes

Blue Eyes

Elton John

Blue eyes
Baby's got blue eyes
Like a deep blue sea
On a blue, blue day

Blue eyes
Baby's got blue eyes
When the morning comes
I'll be far away
And I say

Blue eyes holding back the tears
Holding back the pain
Baby's got blue eyes
And she's alone
Again

Blue eyes
Baby's got blue eyes
Like a clear blue sky
Watching over me

Blue eyes
Ooh, I love blue eyes
When I'm by her side
Where I long to be
I will see

Blue eyes laughing in the sun
Laughing in the rain
Baby's got blue eyes
And I am home
And I am home again

Blue eyes laughing in the sun
Laughing in the rain
Baby's got blue eyes
And I am home
Again

Fuente: LyricFind

Autores de la canción: Elton John / Gary Anthony Osborne

Letra de Blue Eyes © Universal Music Publishing Group


A continuación se presentan unas notas relacionadas con vocabulario de la canción.

HOLD BACK  — phrasal verb with hold verb

UK  /həʊld/ US  /hoʊld/   held | held

to not do something, often because of fear or because you do not want to make a bad situation worse:

  • He held back, terrified of going into the dark room.

to not speak or state an opinion:

  • I held back during the meeting because I knew that my opinions were too controversial.

 

Información obtenida de la página: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles/hold-back


We use I'm home when we have recently arrived at home and are notifying the people we live with. 

We use at home when somebody asks us where we are on the telephone.

 

Honey, I'm home!

Is a very popular expression which means "I'm back"! In this case, you say I'm home to express that you just arrived.


Where are you right now?        -I'm at home, what about you?

Is used to describe where you are in a static way. It doesn't serve any other purpose than to locate you.

 

at my home, house, place, is your address where you live, and all the strutures inside and out that belong to you, and the property that is included. It is a location of a building and outside lawns, yards, ect.
in my home could distinguish the partly will take place inside the one building you call your house, there will be no barbecue outside, no games outside, everything inside, indoors, not outdoors.
"Since they predict rain next Saturday, the party will now take place in my home, sorry we can't cook outdoors as I had planned."


Elton John - Blue Eyes/...Blues Medley - Wembley 1984 (HQ Audio)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1q9DBdAvAw

 

La siguiente con la letra. Versión.

Elton John's "Blue Eyes" - Engelbert Humperdinck (2007)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqzV1M4YEkM



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viernes, 23 de febrero de 2024

HAPPY LISTENING EXERCISE - SONGS RELATED TO HAPPYNESS


 READING AND LISTENING EXERCISE.

Dispones de la presentación realizada por Spotlight English y de la transcripción.


BE HAPPY

https://spotlightenglish.com/your-life/be-happy/

 

Liz Waid and Adam Navis look at what makes people happy. What makes you happy?

 

Voice 1  .- Welcome to Spotlight. I’m Liz Waid.

Voice 2  .- And I’m Adam Navis. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.

Voice 1  

What is happiness? Are you happy? What makes you happy? For thousands of years people all over the world have discussed these questions and expressed different opinions. We begin today’s programme with some of their thoughts.

Voice 2  

Aristotle was a great thinker who lived in Greece over 2,000 years ago. He said,

Voice 3  

‘Happiness depends on ourselves.’

Voice 1  

Thucydides also lived in Greece at about the same time. He was a military man who studied history. He said,

Voice 3  

‘The secret of happiness is freedom. And the secret of freedom is courage.

Voice 2  

William Gladstone was the prime minister of the United Kingdom in the 19th century. He said,

Voice 3  

‘Be happy with what you have and are. Be open-handed with both, and you will not have to hunt for happiness.’

Voice 1  

Charles Spurgeon also lived in the United Kingdom at about the same time. He was a religious speaker. And he said,

Voice 3  

‘It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.’

Voice 2  

Today’s Spotlight is on happiness.

Voice 1  

People all around the world think that happiness is important. In 2012 the United Nations even passed a resolution about happiness. All 193 member states agreed to the resolution. They recognised happiness as a global human goal. And they decided to make the 20th of March the International Day of Happiness.

Voice 2  

On the 20th of March 2015 the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, wrote a special message. In it he said,

Voice 7  

‘I wish everyone around the world a very happy International Day of Happiness! The search for happiness is a serious business. Happiness for the whole human family is one of the main goals of the United Nations. Peace, plenty, lives of respect for all – this is what we seek. We want all men, women and children to enjoy all their human rights. We want all countries to know the joy of peace. We want both people and planet to be blessed with lasting development, and to be free of the terrible effects of climate change. Let us give thanks for what makes us happy. And let us give our efforts to filling our world with happiness.’

Voice 1  

But what makes people happy? Many people think that happiness depends on being rich and beautiful. But scientists and experts have studied happiness. They know this is not correct. Good and bad things happen to everyone. Many scientists and experts believe that happiness is something we can choose. They believe that happiness is not always about what happens to you. They believe that much happiness is about how you choose to react. You can choose to react to events in your life in a positive way. Dr. Amit Sood is an expert at the Mayo Clinic in the United States. He said,

Voice 8  

‘Happiness is a habit or custom. Some of us are born happy. But most others have to choose it. We often, however, do not understand we have that choice. We also do not know how to exercise that choice. As a result we push happiness away. Do not let that not happen to you.’

Voice 2  

So how can we choose to be happy? What do we need to do? Experts have a lot of different advice. But they agree that gratitude or being thankful is very important. You will learn to be happy or happier by being thankful.

Voice 1  

Dr Robert Emmons is a leading expert on gratitude. He suggests many ways to become more thankful. One method he suggests is keeping a gratitude journal or book. Every day, write down things for which you are thankful. These things may be about you, events or people. He also suggests that you use the language of thankful people. You can use words like gifts, givers, blessings, blessed.

Voice 2  

What things are people most grateful for? BUPA is a health organisation in the United Kingdom. BUPA did some research about the things that make people feel happy. They found that many small and simple things make people feel good. For example, sleeping in a clean, fresh bed. Another example: many people enjoy feeling the sun on their faces. Other people feel good when someone is kind to them.  Other people like laughing so hard it hurts or smelling freshly made bread.

Voice 1  

Some people find that music makes them feel happy. Pharrell Williams writes and performs music. He said that that music brought him happiness. He even wrote a song called ‘Happy’.

[excerpt of the song “Happy”]

It is a very joyful song. People around the world have enjoyed watching it. They have watched the song more than 750 million times on YouTube. And many people have even made their own versions of it. Williams told the BBC why he wrote the song.

Voice 9  

‘The purpose of the song was to make everyone remember that you have a basic freedom to find happiness.’

Voice 2  

Even the United Nations knows that music can make people happy. And in 2015 the United Nations celebrated the International Day of Happiness with music. The Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, asked people all over the world to share a song that makes them happy.

Voice 1  

Many famous people shared songs that represented happiness and made them smile. They helped to create the world’s happiest playlist. The actor Michael Douglas chose the song ‘Zip a Dee Doo Dah’. The singer James Blunt chose the song ‘We are Young’.

Voice 2  

Pharrell Williams attended the United Nations event that launched the playlist. He told everyone that protecting our planet is necessary for human happiness. He also urged everyone to find out what makes them happy, 

Voice 9  

‘It can be something as detailed as a long term goal. Or it could be something as simple as the way I feel when my son smiles. You should know that happiness is your right. It is a reaction to something, or someone, or a time.’

Voice 1  

Are you happy? What makes you happy? What are you thankful for? Does a particular song make you happy? Tell us about it. You can leave a comment on our website. You can also comment on Facebook at facebook.com/spotlightradio. Be happy!

Voice 2  The writer of this programme was Katy Blake. The producer was Michio Ozaki. The voices you heard were from the United Kingdom and the United States. All quotes were adapted for this programme and voiced by Spotlight. You can listen to this programme again, and read it, on the internet at www.radioenglish.net. This programme is called, ‘Be Happy’.

Voice 1  We hope you can join us again for the next Spotlight program. Goodbye.

 

https://spotlightenglish.com/playlists/

OTRAS CANCIONES QUE INCLUYEN "HAPPY" EN SUS TÍTULOS

Bobby McFerrin - Don't Worry Be Happy (Official Music Video)


Happy Together - The Turtles (1967)

Oh Happy Day Edwin Hawkins - Anthony Brown w FBCG Combined Choir

The Rolling Stones - Happy (Official Lyric Video)

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