Thanks for adding this wonderful old recording. Is this the first recording of this song? I like it so much better than Sinatra and all those like him who make the song 4/4 and upbeat and twinkly. The song, in waltz time, is meant to be more pensive and longing.
OH MY!, yes I am very sorry, I will change the video as soon as I can, sorry for my slip up, the set of records this was from included the "King of Jazz", pieces from it, I forgot to leave this one out, there might be another in there somewhere to. Terribly sorry for the mis-information, vocal was Johnny Fulton. rec. 3/21/30
Great arrangement by Paul Whiteman. Great sound for a 1920,s recording. Bravo!
xevcosmo 1 year ago
Pacino's version it's sing by Frank Sinatra
simafoxal 3 years ago
I like Al Pacino's version better
Dancing88Mike 3 years ago 2
i'm agree with you
simafoxal 3 years ago
I need one opinion! this song is dedicated for
monterrey, mexico. or
for monterey, Californian?
parsh23 4 years ago
my monteRRey :)
daaniiee91 3 years ago
Monterrey, Mexico
my hometown
SOYDEMONTERREY 3 years ago
Thanks for adding this wonderful old recording. Is this the first recording of this song? I like it so much better than Sinatra and all those like him who make the song 4/4 and upbeat and twinkly. The song, in waltz time, is meant to be more pensive and longing.
ellbeenyc 4 years ago
That could not have been Bings voice,even at 23 he did not have that high falsetto tenor voice.
ppeak2007 4 years ago
OH MY!, yes I am very sorry, I will change the video as soon as I can, sorry for my slip up, the set of records this was from included the "King of Jazz", pieces from it, I forgot to leave this one out, there might be another in there somewhere to. Terribly sorry for the mis-information, vocal was Johnny Fulton. rec. 3/21/30
bingcrosby1903 4 years ago