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  • I have this record, love the modualtion in the middle of the verse. Harbor Guy and Genia are right on w/this. Romance vs Sex, Love vs Lust. The diffrerence between a Gentle Man and a Gentleman is that the Gentle Man treats a woman as a lady no matter what station in life she is in. A Gentleman never speaks of it. A Gentleman is not a cad, He does not Kiss and tell...

  • My late father defined a Gentleman as one who could play the saxaphone but refrained from doing so. I disagreed, saying he was one who never looked as if he'd just had a haircut.

    I love this posting.

  • I Think "Buster" is a little in shock he is pretty close to the lady's you know what----- (ahem)!!

  • Another great tune and another fantastic set of photos. 1929 - what a great time to be an entertainer.

  • When "romance" ruled without words by looks, touch and desire...........not necessarily by showing or doing the act of sex as today.......So much more meaningful...

  • Buster just realized he hears no heartbeat...

  • ROMANTIC....Just the way I like my videos and music. This one is perfection, a little whimsy and a lot of sensuous embracing. The best photo is Gloria and Wladzu in Queen Kelly. Thanks G. Keep up the good work.

  • Why does Buster Keaton look so terrified in first image?Funny that the lyrics have an echo of Othello! (loving too well, etc.) But Selvin's orchestra always goes down like a chilled martini

    at the Hotel Roosevelt in NY...P.S. Please check your regular email...

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