The song Bensonhurst Blues was written by Artie Kaplan and Artie Kornfeld and was originally released in 1972 on Hopi Records on an album titled Confessions Of A Male Chauvinist Pig featuring Artie Kaplan. Oscar Benton's recording was released after the Kaplan version in 1973 and eight years later on the soundtrack of the film Pour la peau d'un flic, which features Alain Delon. The Oscar Benton version of Bensonhurst Blues was then released on EMI Records and enjoyed much success in Europe. The Benton version also appears in the 1999 film La Bûche. Adriano Celentano in his 2004 album, C'é sempre un motivo, included an Italian language version of the song, named Vengo dal jazz. Romanian singer Margareta Pâslaru recorded the Romanian language version of this song, Spuneam că nu-mi pasă (Bui bui bui). Romanian singer Aurelian Andreescu also recorded his Romanian language version of this song, Îndrăgostitul.
Famous quotes containing the word blues:
“Holly Golightly: You know those days when youve got the mean reds?
Paul: The mean reds? You mean like the blues?
Holly Golightly: No, the blues are because youre getting fat or maybe its been raining too long. Youre just sad, thats all. The mean reds are horrible. Suddenly youre afraid and you dont know what youre afraid of.”
—George Axelrod (b. 1922)