The singer was Sam Browne who was Ambrose's principal vocalist at the time (May 23, 1935). Sam was also a prolific session singer and performed more vocals, usually uncredited, than any other singer in Britain before or since. By the way, Ambrose never ever sang!
I think the lyrics of this Cole Porter number are about the most remarkable of his compositions!
I like his rendition very much and have added this great posting to my "favourites".
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago
Who is singer on this version?
kalash12345 3 years ago
Hi Kalash! The label doesn't list the vocalist, but I'm pretty sure it's Ambrose singing.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago
The singer was Sam Browne who was Ambrose's principal vocalist at the time (May 23, 1935). Sam was also a prolific session singer and performed more vocals, usually uncredited, than any other singer in Britain before or since. By the way, Ambrose never ever sang!
Mousepie999 2 years ago
Thanks for the info Mousepie :)
gramophoneshane 2 years ago
I love this version. Have it on a cd of Ambrose' recordings.
itgirl1982 3 years ago
I heard this song in the BBC series "Pennies from Heaven." It was so much fun!
genmaximus110 3 years ago
GShane, Wonderful, a lovely version! Thansk for sharing it. YF, J.
fuzzbear6240 3 years ago
Glad you enjoyed it J.
gramophoneshane 3 years ago
Oooooh, this is one I have in my collection too - and also in the nice DECCA Ozzie lam version as well. Very nice. R
rhawkey1969 3 years ago