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Qué (quién) es Confess - definición

1947 SONG WRITTEN BY BENNIE BENJAMIN AND GEORGE DAVID WEISS

confess         
STATEMENT MADE BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS ACKNOWLEDGING SOME PERSONAL FACT
Confess
¦ verb
1. (often confess to/that) admit to a crime or wrongdoing.
acknowledge reluctantly: I must confess that I was surprised.
2. declare one's sins formally to a priest.
(of a priest) hear the confession of.
Origin
ME: from OFr. confesser, from L. confess-, confiteri 'acknowledge'.
confess         
STATEMENT MADE BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS ACKNOWLEDGING SOME PERSONAL FACT
Confess
v.
1) to confess frankly, honestly; willingly
2) (B) he confessed his crime to the police
3) (D; intr.) to confess to (to confess to a crime; to confess to the police; he confessed to cheating on the exam)
4) (L; to) he confessed (to us) that he had lied
confess         
STATEMENT MADE BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS ACKNOWLEDGING SOME PERSONAL FACT
Confess
v. in criminal law, to voluntarily state that one is guilty of a criminal offense. This admission may be made to a law enforcement officer or in court either prior to or upon arrest, or after the person is charged with a specific crime. A confession must be truly voluntary (not forced by threat, torture, or trickery) and cannot be admitted in trial unless the defendant has been given the so-called Miranda warnings at the time of arrest or when it is clear he/she is the prime suspect, all based on the Fifth Amendment prohibition against self-incrimination. The Miranda warnings are: the right to remain silent, the right to have an attorney present and that one can be appointed, and that his/her statements may be used against the defendant in court. See also: Bill of Rights confession Miranda warning self-incrimination

Wikipedia

Confess (song)

"Confess" is a popular song written by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss.

The song figures in the early careers of two important female singers:

  1. In 1947, Doris Day was making a transition from a Big band singer, most recently with Les Brown, to a solo vocalist. Her first major record away from the band was a duet with Buddy Clark, with this song on one side and "Love Somebody" on the other. The record became a two-sided hit, the first two of a string of hits for Day that made her one of the top female singers in popular music.
  2. About the same time, Mercury Records was planning to record the song as a vehicle for Frankie Laine. They were persuaded instead to give the song to a young female singer, who had not, at the time, a single hit: Patti Page. Page's manager, Jack Rael, succeeded in getting Mercury to let her record the song, but because of a low budget, a second singer could not be hired, so guitarist George Barnes (musician), whose trio accompanied Page on the record, and who had been experimenting with multi-track recording with engineer Bill Putnam, suggested that Page sing the second part as well. The novelty of her doing two voices on one record probably contributed to the song becoming a top 20 hit for her. This became not only the first of many hits for Patti Page, but the first song on which a singer did more than one track. For Patti Page, multi-tracking became a trademark of her style, while others, such as Les Paul and Mary Ford, as well as Jane Turzy, took up this practice too.

The Day/Clark recording was recorded on November 21, 1947, and issued by Columbia Records as catalog number 38174, and first reached the Billboard chart on June 26, 1948, lasting 11 weeks and peaking at #16 on the chart.

The Page recording was recorded on December 3, 1947, and released by Mercury Records as catalog number 5129, with the flip side “Twelve O'Clock Flight” (also later as catalog number 5511), and first reached the Billboard chart on July 2, 1948, lasting 10 weeks and peaking at #12.

Ejemplos de uso de Confess
1. "If these are children who can speak, the pastor will ask him to confess, confess, confess.
2. Bookmark to del.icio.us ‘Katsav must confess‘ Katsav‘s attorney says his client must confess to the charges in the plea bargain to avoid harsher punishment.
3. They didn‘t get him to falsely confess," Hafetz said.
4. ""She didn‘t confess," her mother, Hana‘a Abdul Hakim, told CNN.
5. I confess: The download tempted me, and I did click.