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"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" is a popular song which was published in 1944. The music was written by Harold Arlen and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer.The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 18th Academy Awards in 1945 after being used in the film Here Come the Waves.
Accentuate the Positive is an album of songs from the 1940s, recorded in 2004 by singer Al Jarreau. [2] In 2005 the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album . Track listing
Accentuate the Positive may refer to: "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", 1944 song by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer; Accentuate the Positive (Bing Crosby album) (1962) Accentuate the Positive (Al Jarreau album) (2004) Accentuate the Positive (Van Morrison album) (2023) Accentuate the Positive, an episode of the sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart
Accentuate the Positive is the 45th studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released on 3 November 2023 by Exile Productions and Virgin Records. It is a cover album of Morrison's favourite rock and roll, R&B and country songs. The album received positive reviews from critics.
Tommy LiPuma – producer; Allan Sides – engineer (Ocean Way Studio) (tracks 1, 3–5, 7, 9) Elliot Scheiner – engineer (Power Station) (tracks 2, 8) Additional Engineer – Roy Hendrickson
Short for positive music, posi music is categorized by its intention to have a positive effect on the listener. Musicians who write and perform posi music profess a desire for their music to unite and inspire their audience and make them feel better. An example is "Accentuate The Positive" written by Johnny Mercer and made famous by Bing Crosby ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions US Jazz [3]GER [5]Best of Al Jarreau: Released: November 5, 1996; Label: Warner Bros. Formats: CD, MC; 9 91 The Masters
Thomas Read Wilson was born in Berkshire on 12 November 1986. [1] [2] He is the son, grandson and great-grandson of teachers who taught at Bradfield College, which he subsequently attended before studying at Pangbourne College.