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  • Where are the great songwriters we had in the 1920's 1930's and early 1940's?????

    They don't write them like that anymore. This is a great page!!!!

  • I wish I was in a band like this.

  • a  wonderful orchestral arrangement, thanks so much for posting

  • I have never come across Ted Weems or Art Jarrett before. I love it. Thank you for posting it

  • Preciosa, amable, romántica, ¡Qué orquesta!

  • arthur jarett needs to be rediscovered for the young ones

  • I'm 29 now, but I've loved this record since I was 9 years old.

  • Nice orchestra. I also like the Lee Morse recording of this with a terrific background orchestra, typically early 30s. Thanks for including this one. Could you or someone out there PLEASE tell me if someone has posted a song called, "It's Love" from 1931. It was used in the film Hatchet Man with Edward G & Loretta Young. Isham Jones recorded it. Again the name of the song is IT'S LOVE. Tommy

  • great voice and great arrangement!!! thank you for posting. ROGHARM he sounds like a low tenor or high baritone. he sounds great. strength in his voice ROGHARM

  • Fabulous! *****

    Thanks for sharing.

  • This record reached #18 on the hit parade in November 1930 as Victor 22515.

  • Art Jarrett, what a voice. So hard to find stuff by him, thanks for posting this. Excellent sound quality.

  • Arthur Jarrett...the best...he went on to marry the Billy Rose swimming star Eleanor Holm.(she made the Olympic swimming team but never competed, having gone to a drinking party the night before!) This guy has the highest tenor notes I have ever heard...what a voice...many thanks for posting...

    Wayne in Texas

  • ted weems also recorded with singer/songwriter, the Cruising Crooner, Jack Owens.

    (myspace/jackowenscruisingcroo­ner)

  • Wonderful - 5 stars.....

  • one of my favorite bands. :)

  • There was NOBODY like Arthur Jarrett! He is a true "high" tenor and never misses a note. He played very well too...

  • Man did Arthur Jarrett have a GREAT voice!!! A first tenor all the way....incredible range...I'm so jealous!!! Thanks!!!

  • 5 stars!

  • 5 Stars always!

  • This was recorded at Victor's Camden, N.J. studio on July 25, 1930....

  • FANTASTIC,and excellant to hear Art Jarret

  • I was thrilled listening to this lovely rendition, thanks for sharing!

  • I still get a thrill listening to Weems' fantastic band!

  • This is the first 78 I ever owned - a LONG time ago.

  • Great music - more please

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