


So whether you’re planning on learning it for your next performance or requesting it to the next pianist you see, “Hit the Road Jack” is sure to please. Hitting #1 in the US and winning a Grammy award for Best Rhythm and Blues Recording it’s safe to say this song was well received by listeners worldwide.Īnd even today it will be well received by almost any crowd at a piano bar. “Hit the Road Jack” became one of Ray Charles’ biggest and most signature songs. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Ray Charles – Hit The Road Jack (Official Lyrics Video) () So, if you’re ever in a piano bar and you hear “Fly Me To The Moon” start playing, grab a seat and a drink, and let Frank Sinatra take you on a journey to the moon and back with this stellar piece. Sinatra later changed the title to “ Fly Me To The Moon” and added his own iconic touch to the lyrics. The piano portion of the song is a lively accompaniment and gives the tune a playful, sophisticated feel.įun fact: This song was originally written as “In Other Words” with different lyrics by Bart Howard in 1954. “Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)” is a jazzy number that is perfect for crooning at a piano bar. If you envision a piano bar being a place with slow jazz tunes playing in the background, cigars being smoked, and whiskey on the rocks being served, then pretty much any song by Frank Sinatra would be a good fit.

Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Fly Me To The Moon (2008 Remastered) ()
