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My Resistance Is Low

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My Resistance Is Low is a 1951 song by American singer, song writer and band leader Hoagy Carmichael, with later lyrics by Harold Adamson.

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Creation

Carmichael had the melody, and then recorded it backed by the Gordon Jenkins Chorus and Orchestra. Released on March 15, 1951, it didn't feature well in the Hot 100.

The Las Vegas Story

The song is probably best known to American audiences for being in the closing sequence to the 1952 Jane Russell movie, The Las Vegas Story which was produced and directed by Howard Hughes. Hughes cast Carmichael as Happy the piano player in a bar, and Carmichael agreed that Hughes could commission Harold Adamson to write suitable lyrics.

In its film review, Time Out magazine commented:

Re-released as a result, this time with the Adamson lyrics sung by Carmichael, the song again didn't do well in the Hot 100, but released through Decca Records hit No.1 in the United Kingdom and a number of other countries.

Later releases

The song became a perennial classic in the UK, with most releases since Carmichael's within that country. The best known is 1976's (Clive) Robin Sarstedt's, who became a one-hit wonder when the track reached No.3.

The backing music to the Sarstedt version of the song is an indent track for the Danny Baker Saturday morning weekend show on BBC Radio 5 Live, used post the news and sport.

References

My Resistance Is Low Wikipedia