Something I forgot, Lou Gold recorded a number of "B" sides for ARC that the composers are listed as Gold-Reynolds or Gold-Summers and others. If Gold is given on the label of this record as a composer of the song that may say something too.
To me the giveaway that it's Lou Gold is the piano chord at the very end of the record, often appears on other Lou Gold ARC recordings of this period. He also adds two violins to his band like in this recording. I don't know if Cliff Roberts' Dance Orchestra is always used as a pseudonym for Lou Gold but I'd say this one is. Others sometime sound like it may be the George Hall band. Nice side!
OMG! Now this is why I LOVE Cameo & like records (ie) Romeo, Regal, Banner, Perfect. Oriole ext. Some of the most fantastic recordings always can be found! THIS IS A FINE EXAMPLE INDEED!!! And as for the video, AWESOME is a understatement!
@munecojim Some of the colored photos are originals but some are the white-blacks or sepias that had been digitally tinted. Generally, I hate it but some are really well done, especially the artistic portraits of the film-stars. In many cases well-applied colours add to a personality.
@sparqqq Hi, it's very interesting! That would clear up the "Cliff Roberts' Mystery"? Is it simply Lou Gold's label name for Cameo? Gold had most of his sides recorded accoustically for Harmony. Later, he also had a few electrical recordings for Perfect under Lou Gold's name. Well, all that are just my speculations. Perhaps someone can help?
Something I forgot, Lou Gold recorded a number of "B" sides for ARC that the composers are listed as Gold-Reynolds or Gold-Summers and others. If Gold is given on the label of this record as a composer of the song that may say something too.
simat12388 6 months ago
To me the giveaway that it's Lou Gold is the piano chord at the very end of the record, often appears on other Lou Gold ARC recordings of this period. He also adds two violins to his band like in this recording. I don't know if Cliff Roberts' Dance Orchestra is always used as a pseudonym for Lou Gold but I'd say this one is. Others sometime sound like it may be the George Hall band. Nice side!
simat12388 6 months ago
What a wonderful Cameo 78! I love your vintage art. Thank you for posting songs from the 20s! Such a rich era to discover!
2reeler 7 months ago
OMG! Now this is why I LOVE Cameo & like records (ie) Romeo, Regal, Banner, Perfect. Oriole ext. Some of the most fantastic recordings always can be found! THIS IS A FINE EXAMPLE INDEED!!! And as for the video, AWESOME is a understatement!
roybo1930 1 year ago
What beautiful images to go with this really nice song!
SpringtimeSkies129 1 year ago
Another superb upload; I love the song and some of the illustrations are stunning!
1920sbuff 1 year ago
I like it
youarpa 1 year ago
Nice perky fox, and I love the singing with this theatrical rolling of the R. Great illustrations too.
dzheger 1 year ago
I love watching the adventures of Hercule Poirot and this music makes it all real.
Thanks again and again.
Cheers!
It is a pitty 'our' music of XXI Century is so shallow, n'est pas?
LeRoi715 1 year ago
Wow, some really colorful illustrations.
munecojim 1 year ago
@munecojim Some of the colored photos are originals but some are the white-blacks or sepias that had been digitally tinted. Generally, I hate it but some are really well done, especially the artistic portraits of the film-stars. In many cases well-applied colours add to a personality.
240252 1 year ago
What a presentation! I like it very much Grzegorz. Thanks!
Masquerade03 1 year ago
@Masquerade03 Hi, I'm sure you noticed a little "Spanish accent"? That lovely old Spanish perfume poster?
240252 1 year ago
@240252 Of course I have noticed it and because it comes from my home town I was very interested about the address. Thanks Grzegorz!
Masquerade03 1 year ago
We never know for certain but I have it as Lou Gold.
sparqqq 1 year ago
@sparqqq Hi, it's very interesting! That would clear up the "Cliff Roberts' Mystery"? Is it simply Lou Gold's label name for Cameo? Gold had most of his sides recorded accoustically for Harmony. Later, he also had a few electrical recordings for Perfect under Lou Gold's name. Well, all that are just my speculations. Perhaps someone can help?
240252 1 year ago
I'm sure I have a Lou Gold version of this on Harmony which sounds almost identical. Must check and see if the vocalist is the same.
muscleco 1 year ago
@muscleco Hi, I know that record but I don't t have it - and no idea who the singer was.
240252 1 year ago
Thanks!
ioanalazar1 1 year ago
@ioanalazar1 I'm glad you liked it. Thanks!
240252 1 year ago
Nicely done and a great recording too........
HarborGuy 1 year ago
@HarborGuy It's a nice tune, indeed and a really good orchestra. Thank you!
240252 1 year ago