The Jack Teagarden version of this song is in the dinner scene of the movie "Nothing But Trouble" (1991) where Dan Aykroyd plays a 106-year-old Justice of the Peace.
A great arrangement and well played. An interesting key change for the second half of the chorus when the alto took over from trombone. A pity there wasn't a vocal as I believe this is one of the better tunes of the era.
Was recently in the Edison Hotel. It's doing very well. It's the best Art Deco hotel in Times Square. Wish I could have heard this kind of music live there. Guess we can't have everything. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks. I actually got the lyrics from the internet and copied them straight into the video. Sadly I was too busy syncronizing the words to the music, which made me forget to check the spelling before uploading it.
I did a transcription of the Roger Wolfe Khan version that featured an awesome solo by a very young Jack Teagarden. This isn't bad (and an exceptionally clean recording), but I think the Khan version has a more interesting orchestration.
I did a transcription of the Roger Wolfe Khan version that featured an awesome solo by a very young Jack Teagarden. This isn't bad (and an exceptionally clean recording), but I think the Khan version has a more interesting orchestration.
The Jack Teagarden version of this song is in the dinner scene of the movie "Nothing But Trouble" (1991) where Dan Aykroyd plays a 106-year-old Justice of the Peace.
spindalis79 7 months ago
A great arrangement and well played. An interesting key change for the second half of the chorus when the alto took over from trombone. A pity there wasn't a vocal as I believe this is one of the better tunes of the era.
willietheweeper 1 year ago
I believe it's a Great, Great Song!
Drewfan30s 1 year ago
Was recently in the Edison Hotel. It's doing very well. It's the best Art Deco hotel in Times Square. Wish I could have heard this kind of music live there. Guess we can't have everything. Great video. Thanks for posting.
chem100 1 year ago
Awesome song! Please, carry on this wonderful work! Good job, Aaron!
LucaC1993 1 year ago
I have the same song from "Bert Firman & his Rhythmic Eight"
RetroMarkD 1 year ago
Great video, Aaron, but lyric should read "heels" where you have "heals."
kaskostl 1 year ago
Thanks. I actually got the lyrics from the internet and copied them straight into the video. Sadly I was too busy syncronizing the words to the music, which made me forget to check the spelling before uploading it.
Aaron1912 1 year ago
@kaskostl Okay, so I'm not the only one who caught it.
musicgrl492 1 year ago
This makes me want to dance.
musicgrl492 1 year ago
Loved it! Thanks.
Epc100 1 year ago
she's a great girl & so are you ! :{)
hotsickle 1 year ago
Great song!
elvisje94 1 year ago
Who's arrangement is this?
I did a transcription of the Roger Wolfe Khan version that featured an awesome solo by a very young Jack Teagarden. This isn't bad (and an exceptionally clean recording), but I think the Khan version has a more interesting orchestration.
BardCoennius 1 year ago
The arranger was Joseph Nussbaum.
Aaron1912 1 year ago
@Aaron1912 That was the "stock" arrangement then. I have a number of Nussbaum charts myself.
BardCoennius 1 year ago
Who's arrangement is this?
I did a transcription of the Roger Wolfe Khan version that featured an awesome solo by a very young Jack Teagarden. This isn't bad (and an exceptionally clean recording), but I think the Khan version has a more interesting orchestration.
BardCoennius 1 year ago
A Great sound almost like the l920's. Awesome photos......
HarborGuy 1 year ago
A Great sound almost like the l920's. Awesome photos......
HarborGuy 1 year ago
So bright and jazzy. A wonderful song.
Shangas 1 year ago 5