This is an interesting arrangement. As a Saxophone player I don't believe I've ever heard a dance band use a Baritone Saxophone as a solo instrument with the melody line. IT was great to hear and will be kept in my favorites.
Hi guys! My father has this song in a cassete he copied back in the eighties. It was played by a band, probably of the 50s or 60s, sung as duet, man and woman. I am searching for the same version of the song in mp3 or even cd, but I don't know who sung/played it. Any ideas guys?? If it helps, other covers in the same cassete by the same band were: Me & my shadow, Tiger rag, Fascinatin rythm, Tea for two, Chicago (That Toddlin' Town), la cucaracha & others! Tell me if you know anything please!
Great recording! The band in which I perform does not have 'Who' in the literature, but I had a chance to play it with a put together group at a jazz festival last fall. Great fun. I wish I had more chances to step back into the character of the '20s wonderful brass bassists.
I just have to ditto all the raves about this record. They had less money, fewer cars, no TV, and a lot of other things we take for granted. I didn't come around until 1937 but I hope that this great music reflected lives that were as happy as the music. This is a really great example of what I'm talking about.
great record clear no scratches. great tempo.this was art linkletter's theme song played by muzzy marcelino. on cbs radio/tv. love this song. clear for a 1925 record.******ROGHARM is this a foxtrot great arrangement!!!
Hey BigIronOnHipMan, thank you very much. This is the stuff I love to listen to. Soothing but upbeat and exiting. Btw, my show went very well. They loved me :-) and it was a lot of fun. Take care.
Clarinet001, I really reeeeeeally hope you won. It's nice to know there're others in my age bracket who enjoy this type of music. Being surrounded by people who have absolutely no idea any of this exsists, and prefers to listen to the latest pop groups and then flit away the second they don't do as well as they were, I was honestly starting to despair. So even if you didn't get a prize, for letting me know there's others like me in the world, you've won in my book. =)
I'm 17 I love it. I wish I was around during this period. I also wish I could have played in Benny Goodman's Band. I'm doing this for my talent show at school on clarinet...wish me luck!
The best rendition of this song. George Olsen's orchestra had a peppy rhythm. Tks
johnohconnor 1 week ago
This is an interesting arrangement. As a Saxophone player I don't believe I've ever heard a dance band use a Baritone Saxophone as a solo instrument with the melody line. IT was great to hear and will be kept in my favorites.
larrybiring 7 months ago 2
this was the number 1 song the day my mum was born.. I miss her so much xxx
janine7333 1 year ago
this is beyond compare!
VJCZAJA 1 year ago
Thank you -- a magnificent American song!
ptrichmondmike 1 year ago
Hi guys! My father has this song in a cassete he copied back in the eighties. It was played by a band, probably of the 50s or 60s, sung as duet, man and woman. I am searching for the same version of the song in mp3 or even cd, but I don't know who sung/played it. Any ideas guys?? If it helps, other covers in the same cassete by the same band were: Me & my shadow, Tiger rag, Fascinatin rythm, Tea for two, Chicago (That Toddlin' Town), la cucaracha & others! Tell me if you know anything please!
polfos 1 year ago
Great music. Wish we had this music today.
ovaltrack1 1 year ago
Great recording! The band in which I perform does not have 'Who' in the literature, but I had a chance to play it with a put together group at a jazz festival last fall. Great fun. I wish I had more chances to step back into the character of the '20s wonderful brass bassists.
HeliconSteamer 2 years ago
I just have to ditto all the raves about this record. They had less money, fewer cars, no TV, and a lot of other things we take for granted. I didn't come around until 1937 but I hope that this great music reflected lives that were as happy as the music. This is a really great example of what I'm talking about.
jd03150 2 years ago 4
great record clear no scratches. great tempo.this was art linkletter's theme song played by muzzy marcelino. on cbs radio/tv. love this song. clear for a 1925 record.******ROGHARM is this a foxtrot great arrangement!!!
rogharm 2 years ago
OMG!!!!! I remember my Grandmother playing this song for me back in the 60's. She was born in 1902. God I miss her. Thanks for posting this song.
Kenalcon 2 years ago 4
20's music is always so preppy and happy.
It has the class of the post decades but with a more upbeatness to it.
dougd1015 2 years ago 3
Superb version, good vocals and great condition as a bonus. Many thanks
swallin19 2 years ago 2
what a great discovery! we are all so lucky that you posted this. thanks a million!
wmuraoka 2 years ago 2
I have this record, it's so fun to hear it so clearly reproduced on Youtube. Thanks!
halcotjoe 2 years ago 3
excellent stuff!
nelsonlo001 2 years ago 2
Say, clarinet001 ~ to be 17 AND to like THIS kind of music in THIS day and age...well...I'd say...YOU WON ALREADY!
BigIronOnHipMan 3 years ago 5
Hey BigIronOnHipMan, thank you very much. This is the stuff I love to listen to. Soothing but upbeat and exiting. Btw, my show went very well. They loved me :-) and it was a lot of fun. Take care.
clarinet001 3 years ago 5
Clarinet001, I really reeeeeeally hope you won. It's nice to know there're others in my age bracket who enjoy this type of music. Being surrounded by people who have absolutely no idea any of this exsists, and prefers to listen to the latest pop groups and then flit away the second they don't do as well as they were, I was honestly starting to despair. So even if you didn't get a prize, for letting me know there's others like me in the world, you've won in my book. =)
Dragonsbane90 2 years ago 5
I'm 17 I love it. I wish I was around during this period. I also wish I could have played in Benny Goodman's Band. I'm doing this for my talent show at school on clarinet...wish me luck!
clarinet001 3 years ago 16
Good, great luck to you. It's nice to see the youth of today appreciate good music.
opelske 2 years ago 5
Thanks for posting this super video, I love it......!!!! on to my "favourites" it goes right away.
maureen1938 3 years ago 8
VERY glad to hear this song also catches your fancy, Maureen!
Best regards,
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago
my favorite version
cvwtzhaar 3 years ago 3
Thanks much! It embodies the period's sensibility entirely...
Regards,
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago
Wonderful a great favorite of mine.......5 stars+..
HarborGuy 3 years ago
Good to know it's got so many fans, Harbor guy... ;)
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago
nice! 5 stars
JamesPriceJohnson 3 years ago
Fine rendition, indeed James...
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago
Wow!!! This is just perfect!. It appeals to my taste entirely.
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 3 years ago
You're entirely welcome, Corrie...
Best regards,
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago
this is another great post such a nice jingle from tyhis artist who was born in Portland, thanks rr
mrdee11091 3 years ago
Glad you enjoyed it, Paul!
-RR
RReady555 3 years ago