Eva Tanguay (August 1, 1878 – January 11, 1947) was a Canadiansinger and entertainer who billed herself as "the girl who made vaudeville famous".
Early life
Eva Tanguay was born in 1878 in Marbleton, Quebec. Her father was a doctor. Before she reached the age of six, her family moved from Quebec's Eastern Townships to Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her father died soon after. While still a child she developed an interest in the performing arts, making her first appearance on stage at the age of eight at an amateur night in Holyoke. Two years later, she was touring professionally with a production of a stage adaptation of the popular novel Little Lord Fauntleroy. Eva eventually landed a spot in the BroadwaymusicalMy Lady in 1901. The 1904 show The Chaperons led to her rise in popularity. By 1905, she was also performing in vaudeville as a solo act, where she would spend much of the remainder of her career.
Career
Although she possessed only an average voice, the enthusiasm with which the robust Eva Tanguay performed her suggestive songs soon made her an audience favorite. She went on to have a long-lasting vaudeville career and eventually commanded one of the highest salaries of any performer of the day earning as much as $3,500 a week at the height of her fame around 1910.
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song. It was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909 and recorded by Eva Tanguay in 1922. It was also recorded by Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor and Eydie Gorme among others, sometimes with additional lyrics.
"I DON’T CARE" (1905) Words by Jean Lenox
VERSE:
They say I’m crazy, got no sense,
But I don’t care,
They may or may not mean offense,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendent,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
What they may think of me,
I’m happy go lucky,
Men say I am plucky,
So jolly and care free,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If I do get the mean and stony stare,
If I’m never successful,
It won’t be distressful,
‘Cos I don’t care.
VERSE:
Some people say I think I’m it,
But I don’t care,
They say they don’t like me a bit,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendant,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
The Best in Town is the second album to by Welsh post-hardcore band The Blackout. The album was released on 25 May 2009 in Europe, and 23 June 2009 in the USA. The track listing for the entire album was released by the band via their Myspace blog.
Background
"ShutTheFuckUppercut" was first played on BBC Radio 1, where it was announced it would be released as a free download in April. This free download was actually offered for less than a week from 26 March but was released as a digital single from 30 March. "Children of the Night" was the album's lead single, and was played for the first time on Radio 1 on 13 April 2009. The music video was released on Wednesday 15 April on MTV's website. The studio recording features vocals from the Year 6 class of Herolgerrig Primary School, Merthyr Tydfil, where the band is from.
The video for "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things (I Don't Care)" was recorded at the Islington o2 Academy on 5 September 2009. The video features Josh Franceschi of You Me At Six, as well as members of Kids In Glass Houses and Young Guns.
"I Don't Care" is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin from his eighth studio album, Life (2005). It was released on September 13, 2005, as the album's lead single. The original English version of the song features rapper Fat Joe and R&B singer Amerie, while its Spanish version, "Qué Más Da" ("Who Cares"), replaces Amerie's vocals with Debi Nova's. Martin performed "I Don't Care" at the 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony.
Music video
The music videos for "I Don't Care" and "Qué Más Da" were filmed in Brooklyn, New York City, and directed by Diane Martel. The video for the English version features Fat Joe and Amerie, and the Spanish version features Fat Joe and Debi Nova. Both videos premiered simultaneously in September 2005.
Commercial performance
"I Don't Care" peaked at number sixty-five on the US Billboard Hot 100, thanks to its digital downloads (number forty-two on the Hot Digital Songs). It was well received on the Hot Dance Club Play, reaching number three. It also peaked at number forty-nine on the Pop 100 and "Qué Más Da" reached number seven on the Hot Latin Songs. The song had sold 124,000 digital copies in the United States as of January 2011.
Vaudeville star Eva Tanguay sings "I Don't Care" - recorded 1922
published: 14 Oct 2011
Maureen O'Hara--I Don't Care, 1972 TV, Eva Tanguay Tribute
Maureen O'Hara recreates Eva Tanguay's "I Don't Care" in this rare TV performance from 1972.
published: 15 Mar 2016
Eva Tanguay “I Don’t Care” 1
published: 21 Jan 2018
I Don’t Care I Don’t Care Lyric Word trend Eva Tanguay 1905 1900 Lenox Sutton sing along music song
Video and Vocals/Instrumentals COPYRIGHT (c) 2020
by CHARLES ELMER SZABO, BMI
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song. It was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909 and recorded by Eva Tanguay in 1922. It was also recorded by Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor and Eydie Gorme among others, sometimes with additional lyrics. above from WIKI
"I DON’T CARE" (1905) Words by Jean Lenox
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
What people think of me
I’m happy go lucky
They say that I'm plucky
So jolly and care free
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
If I do get that mean and stony stare
If I’m never successful
It won’t be distressful
‘Cos I don’t care
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published: 12 Apr 2020
L'artiste de vaudeville Eva Tanguay
Extrait de l'émission On n'a pas tout vu diffusé par Télé-Québec. Avec l'aimable permission du diffuseur.
published: 03 Feb 2010
Judy Garland - I don't care (English and Spanish Lyrics)
Video and Vocals/Instrumentals COPYRIGHT (c) 2020
by CHARLES ELMER SZABO, BMI
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, ori...
Video and Vocals/Instrumentals COPYRIGHT (c) 2020
by CHARLES ELMER SZABO, BMI
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song. It was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909 and recorded by Eva Tanguay in 1922. It was also recorded by Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor and Eydie Gorme among others, sometimes with additional lyrics. above from WIKI
"I DON’T CARE" (1905) Words by Jean Lenox
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
What people think of me
I’m happy go lucky
They say that I'm plucky
So jolly and care free
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
If I do get that mean and stony stare
If I’m never successful
It won’t be distressful
‘Cos I don’t care
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VERSE:
They say I’m crazy, got no sense,
But I don’t care,
They may or may not mean offense,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendent,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
What they may think of me,
I’m happy go lucky,
Men say I am plucky,
So jolly and care free,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If I do get the mean and stony stare,
If I’m never successful,
It won’t be distressful,
‘Cos I don’t care.
VERSE:
Some people say I think I’m it,
But I don’t care,
They say they don’t like me a bit,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendant,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people don’t like me,
I’ll try to outlive it,
I know I’ll forgive it,
And live contentedly,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people do not try to treat me fair,
There is naught can amaze me,
Dislike can not daze me,
‘Cos I don’t care.
Charles Szabo is an American singer songwriter and educator who covers old songs to give them new life and performs his originals.
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Charles (Chuck/Chaz) Szabo from Ohio, is an American singer-songwriter and cover artist of public domain songs. He specializes in lyric videos with words for people to sing along with. His recordings are mostly simple, straightforward vocal & piano or guitar arrangements. Szabo’s original songs range from love songs to songs for celebrating each holiday. His music is available on YouTube at the Charles Szabo or Szabo Music channels. On Spotify and all other streaming services (Apple, ITunes, Amazon, Deezer, etc.) he can be searched and found as Charles Szabo Music.
Spotify Channel #1 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Dmlu6Gbtst2dH5LzvvQas
Spotify Channel#2 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PsPVqKpDierLRxKTOwC20
CHARLES SZABO YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlesSzaboPhD
SZABO MUSIC YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/SZABOMUSIC
Video and Vocals/Instrumentals COPYRIGHT (c) 2020
by CHARLES ELMER SZABO, BMI
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song. It was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909 and recorded by Eva Tanguay in 1922. It was also recorded by Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor and Eydie Gorme among others, sometimes with additional lyrics. above from WIKI
"I DON’T CARE" (1905) Words by Jean Lenox
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
What people think of me
I’m happy go lucky
They say that I'm plucky
So jolly and care free
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
If I do get that mean and stony stare
If I’m never successful
It won’t be distressful
‘Cos I don’t care
(please subscribe, comment & share)
VERSE:
They say I’m crazy, got no sense,
But I don’t care,
They may or may not mean offense,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendent,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
What they may think of me,
I’m happy go lucky,
Men say I am plucky,
So jolly and care free,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If I do get the mean and stony stare,
If I’m never successful,
It won’t be distressful,
‘Cos I don’t care.
VERSE:
Some people say I think I’m it,
But I don’t care,
They say they don’t like me a bit,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendant,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people don’t like me,
I’ll try to outlive it,
I know I’ll forgive it,
And live contentedly,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people do not try to treat me fair,
There is naught can amaze me,
Dislike can not daze me,
‘Cos I don’t care.
Charles Szabo is an American singer songwriter and educator who covers old songs to give them new life and performs his originals.
Please subscribe, comment, and like (or dislike.) Thank You!
Charles (Chuck/Chaz) Szabo from Ohio, is an American singer-songwriter and cover artist of public domain songs. He specializes in lyric videos with words for people to sing along with. His recordings are mostly simple, straightforward vocal & piano or guitar arrangements. Szabo’s original songs range from love songs to songs for celebrating each holiday. His music is available on YouTube at the Charles Szabo or Szabo Music channels. On Spotify and all other streaming services (Apple, ITunes, Amazon, Deezer, etc.) he can be searched and found as Charles Szabo Music.
Spotify Channel #1 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Dmlu6Gbtst2dH5LzvvQas
Spotify Channel#2 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PsPVqKpDierLRxKTOwC20
CHARLES SZABO YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlesSzaboPhD
SZABO MUSIC YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/SZABOMUSIC
Video and Vocals/Instrumentals COPYRIGHT (c) 2020
by CHARLES ELMER SZABO, BMI
"I Don't Care" is a 1905 song, words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton, originally performed by Eva Tanguay, becoming her most famous song. It was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909 and recorded by Eva Tanguay in 1922. It was also recorded by Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor and Eydie Gorme among others, sometimes with additional lyrics. above from WIKI
"I DON’T CARE" (1905) Words by Jean Lenox
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
What people think of me
I’m happy go lucky
They say that I'm plucky
So jolly and care free
I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care
If I do get that mean and stony stare
If I’m never successful
It won’t be distressful
‘Cos I don’t care
(please subscribe, comment & share)
VERSE:
They say I’m crazy, got no sense,
But I don’t care,
They may or may not mean offense,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendent,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
What they may think of me,
I’m happy go lucky,
Men say I am plucky,
So jolly and care free,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If I do get the mean and stony stare,
If I’m never successful,
It won’t be distressful,
‘Cos I don’t care.
VERSE:
Some people say I think I’m it,
But I don’t care,
They say they don’t like me a bit,
But I don’t care,
You see I’m sort of independent,
Of a clever race descendant,
My star is on the ascendant,
That’s why I don’t care.
CHORUS:
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people don’t like me,
I’ll try to outlive it,
I know I’ll forgive it,
And live contentedly,
I don’t care, I don’t care,
If people do not try to treat me fair,
There is naught can amaze me,
Dislike can not daze me,
‘Cos I don’t care.
Charles Szabo is an American singer songwriter and educator who covers old songs to give them new life and performs his originals.
Please subscribe, comment, and like (or dislike.) Thank You!
Charles (Chuck/Chaz) Szabo from Ohio, is an American singer-songwriter and cover artist of public domain songs. He specializes in lyric videos with words for people to sing along with. His recordings are mostly simple, straightforward vocal & piano or guitar arrangements. Szabo’s original songs range from love songs to songs for celebrating each holiday. His music is available on YouTube at the Charles Szabo or Szabo Music channels. On Spotify and all other streaming services (Apple, ITunes, Amazon, Deezer, etc.) he can be searched and found as Charles Szabo Music.
Spotify Channel #1 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Dmlu6Gbtst2dH5LzvvQas
Spotify Channel#2 for Charles Szabo Music
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PsPVqKpDierLRxKTOwC20
CHARLES SZABO YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlesSzaboPhD
SZABO MUSIC YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/SZABOMUSIC
Eva Tanguay (August 1, 1878 – January 11, 1947) was a Canadiansinger and entertainer who billed herself as "the girl who made vaudeville famous".
Early life
Eva Tanguay was born in 1878 in Marbleton, Quebec. Her father was a doctor. Before she reached the age of six, her family moved from Quebec's Eastern Townships to Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her father died soon after. While still a child she developed an interest in the performing arts, making her first appearance on stage at the age of eight at an amateur night in Holyoke. Two years later, she was touring professionally with a production of a stage adaptation of the popular novel Little Lord Fauntleroy. Eva eventually landed a spot in the BroadwaymusicalMy Lady in 1901. The 1904 show The Chaperons led to her rise in popularity. By 1905, she was also performing in vaudeville as a solo act, where she would spend much of the remainder of her career.
Career
Although she possessed only an average voice, the enthusiasm with which the robust Eva Tanguay performed her suggestive songs soon made her an audience favorite. She went on to have a long-lasting vaudeville career and eventually commanded one of the highest salaries of any performer of the day earning as much as $3,500 a week at the height of her fame around 1910.