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From: disco79
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  • You did it great!

  • What a LUSH VERSION delightful thanks for sharing.

  • Would this be a song you could hear on old radio in the 1930's?

  • This is really nice. The jazz song of all time.

  • I`m Just In Love With This Beautiful Song. Sounds Perfect. Bless You For Posting.

  • Your transfer is great. I do not mind any surface noise at all. The fidelity is perfect. This is just before Victor went to their new improved Orthophonic process which was quite brighter w/broader range. (Listen to "Strike Me Pink" by Arden/Ohman on Victor from 1932). Shilkret's arrangment is a very sensitive approach to this song, I like the Whiteman on Victor as well, but it is a little overblown, Johnny Houser as vocalist sounds a little "snotty" and arrogant.

  • ...come to think of it, it so reminds me of the kind of song that could have (and if I wrote it) WOULD HAVE been included in a film of yester-year. God, it reminds me of some film where it should have been included. Let me think. Maybe--Penny Serenade--with Cary Grant/Irene Dunn--and 'apple jack.' Anybody remember? It just so suits so many others, as well.

  • This is such a 'sweet and calming' version.

    Thnx.

  • A fine recording indeed. Great arrangement and performance. I understand that there are at least 1800 (according to Carmichael's son) recordings of this song. There's room for many interpretations.

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