Saturday, December 30, 2023

What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? —Murfin Winter Holidays Music Festival 2023-‘24

Zooey Deschanel's and Joseph Gordon-Levitt's seemingly impromptu home video of them singing What are You Doing New Year's Eve?  went viral in  2011 and boosted the song to pop standard status. 

Back in the day everyone who was not a misanthrope or a shut-in went out on New Years Eve.  The toffs wore their white ties and tails or elegant evening gowns and furs to don paper hats and dance the night way to orchestras in sprawling Art Deco ballrooms.  At least that is what all the old movies taught the rest of the Depression and war weary populous.  But those average Joes and Jills also went out and celebrated with their own funny hats and noise makers in urban ballrooms, lodge halls, piano bars, and neighborhood saloons.  And it was not just attractive young people.  Period photographs reveal that revelers include many middle-aged and older couples.

For those who were not married or already romantically involved.  The question what are you doing New Year’s Eve? was of vital importance.  Nobody wanted to be alone on New Year’s and everyone wanted someone to kiss at the stroke of midnight.  That is what songwriter Frank Loesser had in mind in 1947 when he made the question into a songWhat are You Doing New Years Eve?.  Although it was performed on radio shows that often featured the popular composers work, it didn’t become a hit until 1949 when the early doo-wap group The Orioles hit #9 on Billboards Retail Rhythm & Blues chart.

New Year's Eve--the dream.

Despite that success, the song did not become an instant standard or holiday favorite.  In fact, it languished seldom recorded until Nancy Wilson hit #17 on Billboards Christmas Singles chart in 1965.  Two years later the same recording returned to the Holiday Chart.  Wilson’s silky and sexy, take helped make the song a something of a jazz standard sung by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole.

Ordinary folk whooped it up in lodge halls and neighborhood joints.

But the song still didn’t register as a pop standard until the new century and streaming video from YouTube made it go viral.  In 2011 an utterly charming impromptu duet with Zooey Deschanel and actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt made a splash and ultimately attracted more than 20,600,000 hits.

 
 

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