Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Harry Connick Jr. delivers a polished, romantic interpretation of the classic standard "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" in this recording. The song, originally a hit for Perry Como in 1954, has been covered by numerous artists over the decades, yet Connick's version stands out for its smooth vocal delivery and sophisticated jazz-inflected arrangement. His performance captures the song's timeless appeal, focusing on the theme of enduring love and the quiet moments that define a relationship. This track exemplifies Connick's signature style, blending traditional pop sensibilities with a refined musicality that appeals to both longtime fans and new listeners. The recording serves as a testament to the song's enduring popularity and the artist's ability to breathe new life into established material. |