The best thing in this flick was Doris Day. The trumpet solos were probably played by Kirk Douglas while Harry was on the phone with Betty. Thanks to nickchip5 for posting this fine performance by Doris Day. Eddie in New York.
Does anybody know what musicians are playing here and whether or not they're the ones on camera? The 'trumpet player' (seated, behind DD's left shoulder) is clearly NOT; that's actor Juano Hernandez (his solos played by Jimmy Zito). JH's 'colleague' (conversing w/ 'complicated' girlfriend Lauren Bacall) is, of course, Kirk Douglas, as cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. HIS solos are played by Harry James; did HJ's orchestra - or, as in this example, its rhythm section - perform the music in this film?
The best thing in this flick was Doris Day. The trumpet solos were probably played by Kirk Douglas while Harry was on the phone with Betty. Thanks to nickchip5 for posting this fine performance by Doris Day. Eddie in New York.
Edtique 6 months ago
Ted McCord did the lighting on this. He later did the Sound of Music
SkyJamMusicVideos 10 months ago
Love the lines at the start of the dialogue. The lighting in this film is great
SkyJamMusicVideos 11 months ago
Does anybody know what musicians are playing here and whether or not they're the ones on camera? The 'trumpet player' (seated, behind DD's left shoulder) is clearly NOT; that's actor Juano Hernandez (his solos played by Jimmy Zito). JH's 'colleague' (conversing w/ 'complicated' girlfriend Lauren Bacall) is, of course, Kirk Douglas, as cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. HIS solos are played by Harry James; did HJ's orchestra - or, as in this example, its rhythm section - perform the music in this film?
dvdspd21 1 year ago
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dvdspd21 1 year ago
great song , one of my favs , doris is always smooth , a pleasure to hear ....greg australia
kel77771 1 year ago