Not recorded in 1930 but on 8th October 1936. According to Rust the musicians were Russ Case and Ed Wade (tpts), Will Bradley (tmb), Artie Shaw (clt), Martha Boswell (pno), Dick McDonough (gtr), Dick Cherwin (s.bass) and Stan King (dms).
I was born in the mid forties and had never heard of the Boswell sisters, but I have now, and they are to me just as good as the Andrew sisters actually remind me of them, then and of course Maguire sisters, were all that close knit harmony awesome music, and I now have several groups to look up and enjoy these awesome musical Giants of the past. .....Love the Boswell Sisters with a passion.
my grandfather is still tired of hearing the 'damn boswell sisters', says they're 'played out,' though he prefers them to those cheap imitations, "the Andrews sisters." he's 93 but sharp as a whip, boy
@BigKatz - my aunt used to say the same thing, "I got sick of those leftover flappers from the 20's with that wadda-wadda-doo-dah-diddly and the 96 tempo changes on every record. You couldn't dance to anything they sang and they were all over the radio all the time. I'd just turn the dial. You knew exactly who they were without anybody saying anything.."
I wish that I could whistle my 8 yr. old son can and has been doing it since he was four no one else in the house whistles he just started one day and he does it all the time =0D
Yes, I've always said to myself that I should have been born like in 1910 in Topeka or Kalamazoo, LOL!! I love the '20s and 30's. All the songs I love are from this era. I still sing and whistle them. Does anyone else but me whistle songs? Bing Crosby is gone. There is only me now?
@everybodylovesmybaby Isn't it fun to stand in line waiting for service and whistle a happy tune; people look at you and wonder, "Who's that whistling." LOL!
I feel like I stumbled into a gold mine. A fan of th Andrews Sisters, I cant help but hear about th Boswell Sisters. And to hear these fine ladys singing THIS song -- oh, Im th one in Heaven!
Sorry I mistyped the year it was recorded not 1936 but 1935.
Henry24542 1 month ago
Not recorded in 1930 but on 8th October 1936. According to Rust the musicians were Russ Case and Ed Wade (tpts), Will Bradley (tmb), Artie Shaw (clt), Martha Boswell (pno), Dick McDonough (gtr), Dick Cherwin (s.bass) and Stan King (dms).
Henry24542 1 month ago
I was born in the mid forties and had never heard of the Boswell sisters, but I have now, and they are to me just as good as the Andrew sisters actually remind me of them, then and of course Maguire sisters, were all that close knit harmony awesome music, and I now have several groups to look up and enjoy these awesome musical Giants of the past. .....Love the Boswell Sisters with a passion.
Kenwitty2011 2 months ago
Love those Boswell Sisters. I'd like to have every recording they ever made!
ldFlorida 3 months ago
You know, us 20 somethings wouldnt be driven to this music if todays music wasnt such absolute complete garbage. wheres the soul.
Ruutu321 5 months ago 3
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NaghiKafan 7 months ago
absolutely amazing
maups2 9 months ago 2
my grandfather is still tired of hearing the 'damn boswell sisters', says they're 'played out,' though he prefers them to those cheap imitations, "the Andrews sisters." he's 93 but sharp as a whip, boy
BigKatz 9 months ago 4
@BigKatz LOL. I guess there really is nothing new under the sun. Same story, just different players.
Scurvous 8 months ago
@BigKatz - my aunt used to say the same thing, "I got sick of those leftover flappers from the 20's with that wadda-wadda-doo-dah-diddly and the 96 tempo changes on every record. You couldn't dance to anything they sang and they were all over the radio all the time. I'd just turn the dial. You knew exactly who they were without anybody saying anything.."
2agray 4 months ago
@2agray True, it wasn't dance music. But it's great to listen to. As vocalists, they were quite accomplished.
everybodylovesmybaby 1 month ago
I'm in heaven when I hear the sweet sounds of the Boswell Sisters.
mothbits 10 months ago 3
I wish that I could whistle my 8 yr. old son can and has been doing it since he was four no one else in the house whistles he just started one day and he does it all the time =0D
AudryGJ 10 months ago 2
I'm sorry but I've never seen this song to be published in 1930. It was first introduced by Fred Astaire in 1935 in Top Hat .
This doesn't change my opinion about The Boswell Sisters who are among my favourites of the 30's
eugene1353 11 months ago
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omg this is freakn hilarious!!! check out this album in downloadmusic .im
amielanquist41 1 year ago
Yes, I've always said to myself that I should have been born like in 1910 in Topeka or Kalamazoo, LOL!! I love the '20s and 30's. All the songs I love are from this era. I still sing and whistle them. Does anyone else but me whistle songs? Bing Crosby is gone. There is only me now?
xmenrus 1 year ago
@xmenrus I whistle songs all the time!
everybodylovesmybaby 1 year ago
@everybodylovesmybaby Isn't it fun to stand in line waiting for service and whistle a happy tune; people look at you and wonder, "Who's that whistling." LOL!
xmenrus 1 year ago
If the the singer wasn't fuck ugly it would be exponentially better.just downloaded the complete album from downloadmusic.im
leonidaroofner27 1 year ago
@leonidaroofner27 Hey moron, stop contaminating the Boswells with your exponential shit.
josemagus 1 year ago
Great, great arrangement!
AlayneKnight 1 year ago
Great version, but this was recorded in 1936 and NOT 1930.
UncleWaldemar 1 year ago
I was born in the wrong era.. :(
MoFUKKalicious 1 year ago 40
@MoFUKKalicious Fantastic comment. I have to agree: I feel like that from time to time.
ptrck99 3 months ago
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bestgirl203 6 days ago
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bestgirl203 6 days ago
@MoFUKKalicious
I also !
bestgirl203 6 days ago
speechless *****
wilkevwilkev 1 year ago 2
The wonderful Boswell Sisters and a great song. Thank you so much for posting this gem.
orepse81 1 year ago
I feel like I stumbled into a gold mine. A fan of th Andrews Sisters, I cant help but hear about th Boswell Sisters. And to hear these fine ladys singing THIS song -- oh, Im th one in Heaven!
joeypolanski 1 year ago 3
Bravo!
grenadian11 2 years ago
This is my favorite group. Way ahead of their time. This is my favorite arrangement of this tune. I love the way they phrase the title.
rexydad 2 years ago
I see where Ella got her rythm o.o
So fantastic :D
Homero4real 2 years ago 3
shows the Bozzies off so well !! thank you for posting!
cemeterydude 2 years ago
Ella Fitgerald was a big fan of this sisters.
ensamblemayombe 2 years ago
This is the best version of the song I've heard so far - aside from Fred Astaire.
TreblePop 2 years ago 4
absolutely adore this song!
TheCharleycat 2 years ago 23
Heaven!
everybodylovesmybaby 3 years ago 3
'Cheek to Cheek" was not recorded until 1935. Great version though!
stlgtrace 3 years ago
I think by "(1930)" they mean the 1930s :)
Aaron2071 2 years ago
Love it!!
sujagz 3 years ago 5
This is one of my favorites by the Boswells, thanks for posting. Do you have others you can share?
dukesgal39 3 years ago