Call Me Mister is a revue with sketches by Arnold Auerbach and words and music by Harold Rome. The title refers to troops who are happily returning to civilian life and no longer want to be addressed by their military ranks.
In 1951, 20th Century Fox released a Lloyd Bacon-directed film version with a storyline corresponding with current events. Only three songs from the Broadway production were retained. Set in Japan during the period between World War II and the Korean War, it starred Betty Grable as AmericanUSO entertainer Kay Hudson, who crosses paths with former husband Shep Dooley (Dan Dailey), who is determined to win her back despite the presence of her current beau Capt. Johnny Comstock (Dale Robertson). In this musical, director Lloyd Bacon and dance director
Busby Berkeley worked together the first and only time since "42nd Street" (1933).
The film was a film version of the Broadway version of Call Me Mister, but was also changed to be a remake of Betty Grable's 1941 film A Yank in the RAF. It was one of Grable's final "successful" films as her box-office power was beginning to diminish. This was also Grable's final film with Dan Dailey, with whom she co-starred in several of her previous films. Call Me Mister was a "moderate success" at the box-office.
Plot
After the end of World War II American soldiers in occupied Japan are entertained with a show put on by one of their own sergeants and his former wife who is an entertainer.
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Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, composer, musician, television producer, film producer, instrumentalist, magazine founder, entertainment company executive, and humanitarian. His career spans six decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79 Grammy Award nominations, 27 Grammys, including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991.
Jones came to prominence in the 1950s as a jazz arranger and conductor, before moving on to work prolifically in pop music and film scores.
In 1968, Jones and his songwriting partner Bob Russell became the first African Americans to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, their "The Eyes of Love" for the Universal Pictures film Banning. That same year, Jones was the first African American to be nominated twice within the same year for an Academy Award for Best Original Score, as he was also nominated for his work on the film In Cold Blood (1967). In 1971, Jones was the first African American to be named as the musical director and conductor of the Academy Awards ceremony. In 1995 he was the first African American to receive the Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. He is tied with sound designer Willie D. Burton as the African American who has been nominated for the most Oscars; each has received seven nominations.
Mister also known as Mr. is a Hong Kong, Chineserock band composed of lead vocalist Alan Po, rhythm guitarist Ronny Lay, lead guitarist Quincy Tam, bassist and backing vocalist Desmond Tam, and drummer Tom To.
The quintet originated from the underground indie scene where they were known as White Noise. Their breakthrough performance was their gig at Alan Tam's birthday party. They were subsequently recommended to Universal Music by himself who was deeply impressed by their skill and talent.
"Mister (Hangul: 미스터, Japanese: ミスター)" is a song performed by South Koreangirl groupKara from their second Korean album, Revolution. It was released as their Japanese debut single on August 11, 2010. It was released in four editions, one includes a DVD, another one is CD with a 28-page photobook, and two CD only editions, first press and regular.
Background
The song was originally from the group's second Korean album Revolution. The group performed this song as a part of their comeback stage special alongside Revolution's lead single, "Wanna", starting on July 31, 2009, beginning with KBS's Music Bank then onto MBC'sShow! Music Core and finally on SBS'sInkigayo. After wrapping up their comeback stages to begin promotions for their second full-length Korean album, the song proved to be popular with the viewers due to its addicting "butt dance" that is featured prominently in the choreography; helping the group's Revolution album to perform well on various music charts prompting the group to promote the song more on music programs rather than the actual lead single, "Wanna". Due to the overwhelming response that "Mister" received, the group's overall popularity in South Korea increased, with numerous advertisement requests coming in for the group as they had more advertisements in October 2009 than the previous two years.
Taken from the LP "They Call Me Mister Tibbs", released on United Artists Records in 1970.
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Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs (Main Title) - 1970
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Quincy Jones – They Call Me Mister Tibbs (OST FULL album) S180 Series US 2001 Vinyl Rip
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Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
They Call Me Mister Tibbs (1970)
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Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Call Me Mister Tibbs
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Quincy Jones - Call me mister tibbs
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They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970) - Title Sequence
In San Francisco, a high-priced call girl is murdered and the case is assigned to Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs.
Directed by Gordon Douglas.
Written by Alan Trustman (screenplay), James R. Webb (screenplay) andJohn Ball (character).
Starring Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau and Barbara McNair.
published: 10 Dec 2021
Metropole Orkest with Cory Henry & Jacob Collier - Call Me Mr Tibbs (NSJ 2017)
Composition by Quincy Jones, transcribed and arranged by Jules Buckley
Footage courtesy of NTR and North Sea Jazz
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Quincy Jones - They call me Mr Tibbs ! (Main Title) - B.O.F "Appelez moi Monsieur Tibbs" (1969)
Bande originale du film "Appelez-moi Monsieur Tibbs" (They call me Mr Tibbs !, 1969) de Gordon Douglas, avec Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau, Barbara McNair, Anthony Zerbe, Edward Asner, Jeff Corey, Norma Crane, Juano Hernandez et David Sheiner. Musique composée par Quincy Jones.
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Quincy Jones - They Call Me Mr Tibbs
Title track from the soundtrack of the 1969 album "They Call Me Mr Tibbs," this is a great slice of uptempo soul jazz.
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I do not own the copyright!!! I just want to save some records from oblivion!!! Young generations must have insight into the musical legacy of mankind!!!
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I do not own the copyright!!! I just want to save some records from oblivion!!! Young generations must have insight into the musical legacy of mankind!!!
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Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
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Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
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Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
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Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teac...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
In San Francisco, a high-priced call girl is murdered and the case is assigned to Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs.
Directed by Gordon Douglas.
Written by Alan T...
In San Francisco, a high-priced call girl is murdered and the case is assigned to Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs.
Directed by Gordon Douglas.
Written by Alan Trustman (screenplay), James R. Webb (screenplay) andJohn Ball (character).
Starring Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau and Barbara McNair.
In San Francisco, a high-priced call girl is murdered and the case is assigned to Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs.
Directed by Gordon Douglas.
Written by Alan Trustman (screenplay), James R. Webb (screenplay) andJohn Ball (character).
Starring Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau and Barbara McNair.
Bande originale du film "Appelez-moi Monsieur Tibbs" (They call me Mr Tibbs !, 1969) de Gordon Douglas, avec Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau, Barbara McNair, Anth...
Bande originale du film "Appelez-moi Monsieur Tibbs" (They call me Mr Tibbs !, 1969) de Gordon Douglas, avec Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau, Barbara McNair, Anthony Zerbe, Edward Asner, Jeff Corey, Norma Crane, Juano Hernandez et David Sheiner. Musique composée par Quincy Jones.
Bande originale du film "Appelez-moi Monsieur Tibbs" (They call me Mr Tibbs !, 1969) de Gordon Douglas, avec Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau, Barbara McNair, Anthony Zerbe, Edward Asner, Jeff Corey, Norma Crane, Juano Hernandez et David Sheiner. Musique composée par Quincy Jones.
I do not own the copyright!!! I just want to save some records from oblivion!!! Young generations must have insight into the musical legacy of mankind!!!
https://www.discogs.com/Quincy-Jones-They-Call-Me-Mister-Tibbs/release/2573509
Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs
They Call Me Mister Tibbs (1970)
http://blog.the-peanut-vender.com/?eid=1089459
http://blog.radicomi.jp/?eid=1300767
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
In San Francisco, a high-priced call girl is murdered and the case is assigned to Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs.
Directed by Gordon Douglas.
Written by Alan Trustman (screenplay), James R. Webb (screenplay) andJohn Ball (character).
Starring Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau and Barbara McNair.
Bande originale du film "Appelez-moi Monsieur Tibbs" (They call me Mr Tibbs !, 1969) de Gordon Douglas, avec Sidney Poitier, Martin Landau, Barbara McNair, Anthony Zerbe, Edward Asner, Jeff Corey, Norma Crane, Juano Hernandez et David Sheiner. Musique composée par Quincy Jones.
Call Me Mister is a revue with sketches by Arnold Auerbach and words and music by Harold Rome. The title refers to troops who are happily returning to civilian life and no longer want to be addressed by their military ranks.
In 1951, 20th Century Fox released a Lloyd Bacon-directed film version with a storyline corresponding with current events. Only three songs from the Broadway production were retained. Set in Japan during the period between World War II and the Korean War, it starred Betty Grable as AmericanUSO entertainer Kay Hudson, who crosses paths with former husband Shep Dooley (Dan Dailey), who is determined to win her back despite the presence of her current beau Capt. Johnny Comstock (Dale Robertson). In this musical, director Lloyd Bacon and dance director
Busby Berkeley worked together the first and only time since "42nd Street" (1933).
Loving you came easily Yet it made me blind to all there was to see Now my heart is filled with pain You understand I never will How did it come to be that you don't love me still? Now it's getting to be plain If you really cared about anyone else I know you wouldn't hurt me If you cared about more than yourself I bet ya wouldn't go If you really cared about anyone else I know you wouldn't hurt me If you cared about more than yourself You wouldn't walk out the door Though some days the blues was our parade, Still we marched through all the tears we made Now I find that it wasn't no game of charades that you played I did my best to bring you joy How can you just leave me like a broken toy? Where's the man that once was you? If I could be within your mind I would never think to treat you this unkind