◎译 名 情焰心声/情焰心声(港/台)/火炬之歌 ◎片 名 Torch Song ◎年 代 1953 ◎产 地 美国 ◎类 别 剧情 / 爱情 / 音乐 ◎语 言 英语 ◎上映日期 1953-10-23 ◎IMDb评分 5.5/10 from 1153 users ◎IMDb链接 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046446/ ◎豆瓣评分 /10 from 0 users ◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/1299678/ ◎片 长 90 分钟 ◎导 演 查尔斯·沃尔特斯 Charles Walters ◎编 剧 扬·卢斯蒂格 Jan Lustig / 约翰·迈克尔·海耶斯 John Michael Hayes / I·A·R·怀利 I.A.R. Wylie ◎主 演 琼·克劳馥 Joan Crawford 迈克·怀尔登 Michael Wilding 米切尔·刘易斯 Mitchell Lewis Paul Power 哈罗德·米勒 Harold Miller Joan Maloney 梅迪·诺曼 Maidie Norman Dick Winslow 多萝西·帕特里克 Dorothy Patrick 克里斯·沃菲尔德 Chris Warfield James Todd 山姆·哈里斯 Sam Harris 南希·盖茨 Nancy Gates 美美·吉布森 Mimi Gibson Peggy King 本尼·鲁宾 Benny Rubin 玛乔莉·兰博 Marjorie Rambeau Eugene Loring 阿道夫·德意志 Adolph Deutsch 弗兰克·马佐拉 Frank Mazzola 吉格·杨 Gig Young 查尔斯·沃尔特斯 Charles Walters 保罗·吉尔福伊尔 Paul Guilfoyle 玛丽·贝努瓦 Mary Benoit Peter Chong 史蒂夫·卡鲁瑟斯 Steve Carruthers Estelle Etterre 贝丝·弗劳尔斯 Bess Flowers 哈里·摩根 Harry Morgan
A torch song is a sentimental love song, typically one in which the singer laments an unrequited or lost love, either where one party is oblivious to the existence www. aiyoutv.com of the other, where one party has moved on, or where a romantic affair has affected the relationship。[www. xiguatv8.com] The term comes from the saying, “to carry a torch for someone”, or to keep aflame the light of an unrequited love. Tommy Lyman started the use in his praise of My Melancholy Baby.Torch singing is more of a niche than a genre, and can stray from the traditional jazz-influenced style of singing, although the American tradition of the torch song typically relies upon the melodic structure of the blues.[2] Some examples of torch songs are “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man” (1927), “Lili Marlene” (1938), “One for My Baby” (1943), “Cry Me a River” (1953), “The Man That Got Away” (1954),[4] “Ne me quitte pas” and “Here’s That Rainy Day” (1959), “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” (1965), “One Less Bell to Answer” (1970), “Losing My Mind” (1971), “And I Am Telling You” (1982), “I Will Always Love You” (Whitney Houston cover) (1997) and “You’re Beautiful” (2004).