I like this much better than the Sinatra version. Also the A side by Benny Goodman is quite good also
EvilKitty1995 4 months ago
@EvilKitty1995
Thank you for uploading!
shshakeme 3 months ago
Stardust? What's that?
Can't see it anymore. Too much light.
Anyway, I heard via e-mail this summer that my mother had died- I was in the Starbucks next to the building where Hoagy Carmichael wrote Stardust-
thought that a little strange and definitely depressing.
harponercam 7 months ago
I just LOVE the records that Edythe Wright vocaled for Tommy Dorsey`s Orch. She was just so BEAUTIFUL indeed.
roybo1930 11 months ago 2
@roybo1930 Indeed, so beautiful. What a wonderful voice to listen to!
nycorbust 8 months ago
@nycorbust Thank You so much for Your kind reply! MAN There was so much talent back then!
roybo1930 8 months ago
i always preferred to later pied pipers--
note Bob bunch 4th sax pops up on another victor scroll- obviously Bud Freeman....
maxinDetroit 1 year ago
a great version of the perennial Hoagy Charmichael classic. Heard it since a kid because my folks had it on an album entitled "12 Million Sellers"
scotnick59 1 year ago
I like this much better than the Sinatra version. Also the A side by Benny Goodman is quite good also
EvilKitty1995 4 months ago
@EvilKitty1995
Thank you for uploading!
shshakeme 3 months ago
Stardust? What's that?
Can't see it anymore. Too much light.
Anyway, I heard via e-mail this summer that my mother had died- I was in the Starbucks next to the building where Hoagy Carmichael wrote Stardust-
thought that a little strange and definitely depressing.
harponercam 7 months ago
I just LOVE the records that Edythe Wright vocaled for Tommy Dorsey`s Orch. She was just so BEAUTIFUL indeed.
roybo1930 11 months ago 2
@roybo1930 Indeed, so beautiful. What a wonderful voice to listen to!
nycorbust 8 months ago
@nycorbust Thank You so much for Your kind reply! MAN There was so much talent back then!
roybo1930 8 months ago
i always preferred to later pied pipers--
note Bob bunch 4th sax pops up on another victor scroll- obviously Bud Freeman....
maxinDetroit 1 year ago
a great version of the perennial Hoagy Charmichael classic. Heard it since a kid because my folks had it on an album entitled "12 Million Sellers"
scotnick59 1 year ago