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From: edgrosso
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  • Hi Ed! Love your song here! Excited to tell you that Fred Halls HOT record of this has just been uploaded by my friend seerider45. I did some audio restoration on it for him. Its one amazing jazz novelty song alright! And on a rare and stunning French label! Glad to know another great Fred "Sugar" Hall classic has arrived on youtube! enjoy it! It's a brilliant video! and sounds better than my "Piccolo Pete!" lol Maybe your dad is on it! HAPPY DAYS! Biff

  • An lady going by Spider Saloff recorded a rendition of this in the 90's. It's where I heard it. Looking forward to creating my own rendition once I get the original piano down.

  • Thanks Ed. I never ehard the Gwoge Olsen renditon. My dad also played with him. George was a leader not a player. Fro many years had the yellow band jackdt with artificial, birhgt blue boutaineer in the lapel. Thaks for comenting and thank for the 78. Ed

  • Love the 78.

    Love this uke take!

    Thanks for posting!

  • Nice original rendition.

  • Thanks for the comment on this rarely heard and less rarely played song. Also, thanks so much ofr the sub. Ed

  • Fantastic! I'd always wondered who wrote this song... there's an excellent version of it by Lee Morse.

  • Thanks very much. You are a real afficianado if youhave heard this song by anyone. My version isn't that great, by Arthur Fields' standards, but...I go tit out there. Appreciate the comment. Ed

  • Hello! Could I ask you a favor? Do you have the sheet music for this song? I'm trying to find it, but I can't, and I want so much to sing it, could you tell me where I can find anything?

  • @brcmano just google jim bottorff. he's got a site with a ton of lead sheets (including this one) for these kinds of songs.

  • Never heard this one before--thanks again.

  • No...and you will never hear it again. It's going back in my father's trunk. I did it for educational purposes for some of my, much appreciated (by me) young fans who sense some historic aspect to the songs we play. I have a lot more of those ditties but...I think I will revet to the standards when I can find another one that I can masserate. Thanks for the comment, Michael

  • Another great! And thanks for the interesting side bar as well! You come by your talent naturally I guess.

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