Hard Hearted Hannah

Kay Starr

About Hard Hearted Hannah

”Hard Hearted Hannah, the Vamp of Savannah” is a popular song with words by Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates, and music by Milton Ager. The song was published in June 1924 by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., New York. “Hard Hearted Hannah” tells in humorous fashion the story of a "vamp" or femme fatale from Savannah, Georgia "the meanest gal in town." Hannah is "a gal who loves to see men suffer." Popularized by vocalist Margaret Young, it also had early recordings by vocalists Lucille Hegamin and Dolly Kay, Vernon Dalhart in 1924, Herb Wiedoeft's band (1924) and by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. A quarter century later Peggy Lee revived "Hannah" very successfully for Capitol Records, and the Ray Charles Singers made a hit version for Decca. The song has been recorded numerous times by such performers as Patti Austin, Belle Baker, The Bronson Singers, The Buffalo Bills, Jim Croce, Bobby Darin, Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards, Ella Fitzgerald, Sue Keller, Stacey Kent, Julie London, Joyce Moody, Turk Murphy, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Nancy Sinatra, Kay Starr, Pat Suzuki, The Temperance Seven, Toni Tennille, Mary Testa, Sophie Tucker and Margaret Whiting. Memorable television or film performances of the song include those by Carol Burnett, Peggy Lee, Dorothy Loudon, Ella Fitzgerald (on Pete Kelly's Blues), and Beatrice Arthur on Maude and The Golden Girls. The song was performed by vampire Bill Compton (played by Stephen Moyer) in the sixth episode of the second season of the HBO show True Blood, also called Hard-Hearted Hannah; Dolly Kay's recording of the song plays over the final credits. It is known that the Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky was fond of this song. He heard it during his first trip to the United States and later referred to it in his influential essay How to Make Poems. He also asked his friend, the translator Rita Rait-Kovaleva, to translate the song for him, but due to his heavy accent, she couldn't understand a word of what he was singing. In season 1 of American Idol, contestant Nikki McKibbin sang this song in the finals where she ended up in the Bottom 3. 


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1997
2:26
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In old Savannah, I said Savannah,
The weather there is nice and warm!
The climates of a Southern brand,
But here's what I don't understand:
They got a gal there, a pretty gal there,
Who's colder than an Arctic storm,
Got a heart just like a stone,
Even ice men leave her alone!

They call her Hard Hearted Hannah,
The vamp of Savannah,
The meanest gal in town;
Leather is tough, but Hannah's heart is tougher,
She's a gal who loves to see men suffer!
To tease 'em, and thrill 'em, to torture and kill 'em,
Is her delight, they say,
I saw her at the seashore with a great big pan,
There was Hannah pouring water on a drownding man!
She's Hard Hearted Hannah, the vamp of Savannah, GA!

They call her Hard Hearted Hannah,
The vamp of Savannah,
The meanest gal in town;
Talk of your cold, refrigeratin' mamas,
Brother, she's a polar bear's pajamas!
To tease 'em, and thrill 'em, to torture and kill 'em,
Is her delight, they say,
An evening spent with Hannah sittin' on your knees,
Is like travelin' through Alaska in your BVDs.
She's Hard Hearted Hannah, the vamp of Savannah, GA!

Can you imagine a woman as cold as Hannah
She's got the right name, The vamp of Savannah
Any time a woman can take a great big pan
And start pouring water on a drownin' man
She's hard hearted Hannah
The Vamp of Savannah GA

Ohh she's sweet as sour milk

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Kay Starr

Kay Starr (born July 21, 1922) is an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for introducing two songs that became #1 hits in the 1950s, "Wheel of Fortune" and "The Rock And Roll Waltz". more »

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Written by: BOB BIGELOW, CHARLES BATES, JACK YELLEN, MILTON AGER

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10 facts about this song

Origin of the Song
"Hard Hearted Hannah" is not an original song of Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London, Kay Starr, Nancy Sinatra, Ray Charles, or Stacey Kent. It is actually a popular song and a jazz standard that was first published in 1924.
Composition
The song was composed by Milton Ager, with lyrics by Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates. The melody with its melancholic twinges and playful hints deliver a unique combination of sorrow and gallantry.
Ella Fitzgerald's Version
Considered as one of the most recognized versions of the song, Ella Fitzgerald's soulful and luminous voice brought a different kind of energy to "Hard Hearted Hannah". She recorded her version in 1962 for her album "Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson".
Julie London's Version
Julie London is known for her sultry and intimate tones that she brings to every song she has covered. Her version of "Hard Hearted Hannah" was released in 1962, and the song resonates deeply with her signature style.
Ray Charles' Version
Ray Charles, a legend of soul and R&B music, added his unique touch to the song. His rendition of "Hard Hearted Hannah" was released in 1960 as part of his album "The Genius Hits the Road". Charles' soulful and bluesy take conveyed the sentiment of the song in a powerful way.
Kay Starr's Version
Known for her pop and jazz prowess, Kay Starr's version of "Hard Hearted Hannah" showcases her powerful vocals. She recorded the song in 1953 and her version is an excellent testament to her wide vocal range and her ability to inject emotion into any song.
Nancy Sinatra's Version
Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of the legendary Frank Sinatra, is known for her pop and rock renditions. Her version of "Hard Hearted Hannah" was released in 1966 as part of her album "How Does That Grab You?"
Stacey Kent's Version
Last but not least, jazz vocalist Stacey Kent rendered her delicate and airy voice to "Hard Hearted Hannah". Kent's silky smooth and stylistic interpretation of the song adds a unique jazz flavor to the song.
Song's Popularity
"Hard Hearted Hannah" was significantly popular during the mid-20th century and has been covered by dozens of artists over the years, a testament to its enduring popularity in the music world.
Song’s Theme
The song is about a woman from Savannah, Georgia, who is called Hard Hearted Hannah. She is known to be cold and cruel with her lovers, and the song presents a playful yet piercing portrayal of this character.

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