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From: twiddlybobby
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  • There's a Harry Bidgood version of this on you-tube now. Good to compare this and the Jack Payne version too. All great sides, but different!

  • love the song and hudson's version.. thank you.

  • Such spirited hot dance music! I can see why Hudson was an Idol of the dance mad younger set.  Thanks for sharing this great 1930 performance by one of England's finest bands !! Biff

  • Just, So so beautyful, nice, Ilikeit so much. Thanks guys

  • como una cancion se puede cantar de tan distinta manera como no poder ni reconocerla.......por dios.......alucinante......seg­uro que ni el ni ella sabian del uno del otro....pero ambos hicieron versiones totalmente distintas.........eso sera la evolucion......y es haceptable mientras los participantes sean artistas........pero los de ahora................como qu eme resbalan.......

  • Very nice version, excellent orchestration. I´ve made a remix of the Ambrose-version of this song (it´s also on YouTube)

  • Was this recorded inside a 55 gallon drum?

    Great sound--you can tell the years have gone by.

    And what's the deal with SatchmoSings? Sounds like he's got a bone up his ass.

  • Zanx 4 sharing!

    It inspired me doing my own version. Watch our channel.

    We are the LUCKY DUCKIES, a nostalgic band from Europe

  • This ranks with the top flight Jack Payne version. Number 1, of course, is Eddie Cantor from Whoppee. I'll be burnin' all 3 on a C.D.

  • The vocal sounds strange,is it taken from the original 78?Do you have any Arthur Rosebury?

  • Thanks to you and mic33george, Harry Hudson's unjustifiedly underrated band is well represented now in the 78's department of this site!

  • Thank you so much for your very kind comments, they are very much appreciated. Are there any other bands you like? I might be able to help.

    Best wishes,

    Mike.

  • Thank you very much for your offer!!! Oh, still lots of (mostly) lesser known bands to explore of which I have a few songs, but that I'd love to know better, e.g. Howard Lanin's Orchestra, Ambrose, George Olsen and His Music, Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders, Leo Reisman's Orchestra, Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra, Cas Hagan's Orchestra, Bert Lown's Orchestra, Abe Lyman's Orchestra...

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