My post below should be under Sinatra which I had just listened to, but I believe he and Armstrong were both geniuses. They both collaborated on a few numbers that I would love to hear again. Any takers?
Thanks, Praguedive, an excellent vocal from Louis. The backing is from the Mills Brothers who sang and imitated a trumpet and trombone and a bass, with a guitar accompaniment. Interesting entry for the Mills Bros on wiki.
Much more about Louis at "dippermouth dot blogspot" and the "michaelminn armstrong" discography.
haha love this song
TheIloutube 2 months ago
My post below should be under Sinatra which I had just listened to, but I believe he and Armstrong were both geniuses. They both collaborated on a few numbers that I would love to hear again. Any takers?
sososio1 5 months ago
Sinatra at his best. Timing, phrasing, tone are unequaled before his time and after.
sososio1 5 months ago
One of the Mills brothers sounds like Bing Crosby.
cw1310 1 year ago 2
been looking for this for ages.. thank you ;)
Milevski 1 year ago
Thanks, Praguedive, an excellent vocal from Louis. The backing is from the Mills Brothers who sang and imitated a trumpet and trombone and a bass, with a guitar accompaniment. Interesting entry for the Mills Bros on wiki.
Much more about Louis at "dippermouth dot blogspot" and the "michaelminn armstrong" discography.
Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal)
Mills, Harry (Vocal)
Mills, Herbert (Vocal)
Mills, Donald (Vocal)
Mills, John (Vocal)
Brown, Norman (Guitar)
The tune is by Irving Berlin.
fillra 2 years ago