Kitty Kallen's record came in 1954, not 1936. It was the followup to her hit "Little Things Mean A Lot." By the time Gracie got to it the song already was an old favorite.
The Kitty Kallen arrangement was, interestingly, based on the Grace Fields record!
love gracie fields , and i love this song . written by billy hill american songwriter born 1899 died 1940 , he should be better remembered , great clip thanks
I recently heard a version of this song from 1954, by Sonny Till & The Orioles. I had thougt it might be the original, but I just found out I was wrong. Gracie's version probably would be the original.
Kitty Kallen's record came in 1954, not 1936. It was the followup to her hit "Little Things Mean A Lot." By the time Gracie got to it the song already was an old favorite.
The Kitty Kallen arrangement was, interestingly, based on the Grace Fields record!
waynebrasler 1 year ago
love gracie fields , and i love this song . written by billy hill american songwriter born 1899 died 1940 , he should be better remembered , great clip thanks
bearcub410 1 year ago
brilliant mate thanks
MorrisManDanceMan 1 year ago
I recently heard a version of this song from 1954, by Sonny Till & The Orioles. I had thougt it might be the original, but I just found out I was wrong. Gracie's version probably would be the original.
fordude60 2 years ago
tks for posting unfortunately my pc has crashed and cant download to put in my collection on this laptop for some reason unknow to me
bingcro 2 years ago
The Rex period produced some good records.
longpast78 2 years ago
I haven't heard this version before, but I remember Kitty Kallen 's version - at least I think it was her!
This Gracie offering is quite delightful, and I thank you for sharing it.
Corrie121 2 years ago
@Corrie121 It was Kitty Kallen in1936
candw87 1 year ago