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  • wimg that Jesus Christ himself will always love me acknowledge me,answer me,and always help me.

  • Came here to find a song to cheer me up this xmas all I got was, a knife,book, socks,shirt jacket ,and a shirt,as I watch my sis open up present after present and so on,thought maybe she got lucky besides xmas ain't over,waited a week to maybe see if I get something else at least a card heck no my sister gets the I phone 4 without upgrade discount plus otter box.My family doesnt even listen to me acknowledge me nothing,then I say to my self I will also have someone to turn to talk,be able to kno

  • It moments like these when i love being called Suzy

  • one of my longtime favorites ! - was this one of the first uses of the word "wow" in a song?

  • Awww, I love this, my mother is a Susie! Thank you for sharing this! <3

  • I'm susie.

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  • Eddie Cantor much beloved in his day, TY Candy and also RReady555 for posting.

  • i have to research 1925-1930 music. what songs were popular back then? someone please help me! :)

  • @tropicalgoddess22 Look up Cliff Edwards, specifically "Singin' in the Rain", Russ Colombo "Prisoner of Love" and "Too Beautiful for Words" , Al Jolson "April Showers", Vernon Dalhart "Prisoner's Song", Jimmie Rodgers "Blue Yodel # 1, and "Frankie and Johnny", and "Ol' Man River" from "Showboat"..

  • this shit sucks. LOL.

  • @Safetylast08 and you're a dick. fuck off.

  • You have the credits backwards--Buddy De Sylva wrote the lyrics and Joseph Meyer wrote the music. Thanks for posting it, though.

  • this is great. thanks 4 posting mate

  • I know it's documented that Cantor and Jolson were best buddies but I can't help but wonder what Cantor really thought of Jolson.

  • Love it.

  • I love this song. When's your next song coming up RReady555?

  • WOW...stop complaining--if it bothers you so much..JUST LISTEN TO THIS GREAT CLASSIC!

  • So naughty! Love it!

  • I love listening to old music, and as a Suzy, I really got a kick out of this.

  • Always had this song sung to me as a child.......first time I have listened to it.......oh so true!

  • my name is suzy (:

    no one spells it right.

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  • I like to sing this to my little sister: Suzie.

  • i had a moustache and trained it like a pup

    lyrics

  • I like...

  • I know Susie too. I'll never forget the affair we had back in around nineteen hundred and twenty four : )

  • Great recording, thanks for sharing it, but PLEASE don't use that jumping effect in future videos!

  • awesine beyond compare

  • Something about music like this never fails to blow my mind.

    It's kind of eerie to think about how much of a blast from the past these recordings are.

  • A delightful classic.

  • Thanks to Youtube, timeless classics like Eddy Cantor finds whole new audiences and will live forever, bravo.

  • Eddy's hard NOT to like... ;)

    Thanks,

    -RR

  • 1925? You don't know Susie... she's long dead by now!

  • Nah, she's timeless! ;)

    -RR

  • this was my nana's favourite song sitting with a lump in my throat.thanks

  • It's a great one--glad it brought her cheer!

    -RR

  • really nice loved his music and the movies and the cartoon he was really cool

  • Thanks! Be sure to check out Voglesque89's channel--she's got a huge archive of Eddie's film & TV work.

  • I love these old songs, my bird does too. Thank you for this.

  • Your birdie has great taste, too...one day pop music will again express both musicianship and fun.

    Best, -RR

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