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  • This is the best BLUE version.

  • The Definitive version of this song!!!!!

  • Joe bishop, I believe he was one of the musicians that stayed around when Herman took over the band. Played Flugelhorn I believe.

  • A perfect song for the Great Depression!!!! Thank you for posting this and for the nice visuals!

  • Pretty soon 'they' will cut the YTUBE and even Internet...

    cheers!

    Let us enjoy now!

    Thanks for the music ...

  • Lovely music and visual background.

    I love Harlow she will allways be splendid.

    A big abrazo to you.

  • @slpuca HI Sam, so good to see you here! Hope all's fine "under the sun of Mexico"? I have quite some progress in my project but it takes time, time, time! Who will sell me some extra time, I offer a really good pay for it! It's an urgent and SERIOUS MESSAGE! :-))

  • As big a fan that I am of the Casa Loma Orchestra having met Clarence Hutchinrider on numerous occasions, the Isham Jones is the best version I have ever heard.

  • @phredl Hi, do you have it? I'd love to listen to that treasure! 

  • @phredl - The tune was written by Jone's tuba player and arrangemer, Joe Bishop

  • Hello Grzegorz - what a lovely tune for the glorious summer ahead for all of us - Youtube friends. Jean Harlow - is ravishing!

  • @tango3721 Hi Lana, I love this tune too! And thank you for your post!

  • Jean Harlow...always terrific!

  • @munecojim She was that kind of absolutely ravishing mingle of a little girl lost in a wood with a pure demonic "weiblichkeit". And - something a little "demonic" cxan be also found in this melody

  • Love it

  • Wow! This is more sultry than a summer day in D.C. What sort of music will the next Great Depression inspire?!

  • @barbcard You don not sound very happy tonight, my Dear...? While I AM al least in a better mood than usually, because I finished another version of T. and mailed it out (last night) to another big guy . Will you believe, it's grown up to the size of 192 pages? It's time to make a novel out of it! My "Ana Karenina", sounds good, eh?

  • A favorit of mine. I played it too. Love to play those wonderful spooky chords. Hein

  • @heinbanjo12 The trombone is by the great Pee Wee Hunt. And Gene Gifford played guitar and banjo with Glen Gray, for some time

  • such relaxing music...forget the life we live on...just go to the past!

    thanks

    cheers!

  • @LeRoi715 Thank you! Yes, this music is relaxing, but also has some haunted element in it.

  • Glenn Gray music is perfect for Harlow's most sugerent pictures. Congratulations!

  • @Masquerade03 Thank you. Two perfections met: his music and her womanhood.

  • Superb... I'd like to point out the Jones version though, which is excellent too.

  • @1920sbuff I never heard this one. But Woody Herman also had an excellent recording of this tune

  • i feel this is the definitive instrumental version of this song in blue....perfect photos of harlow to match the blue mood as well as the other images... thank you for another wonderful post....so moving.

  • @bill3murr MY answer to you must have disappeared. Somethion stupid is going on with You Tube all time. Recently, it was the new uploading time, which has grown up to at least 1/2 hr for just a very process of uploading on your PC! Now a crazy answering bar has appeared in the forum area: it shows only a half of every line, so you are not able to make a correction before mailing it out! I wrote you about Woody Herman's version, which is also a great piece of music.

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