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  • John Lennon hace una pequeña versión (en Anthology) a partir de este arreglo.

  • I feel like the only one who knows Annette Hanshaw

  • thanks for posting classic music!

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  • smooth, pliant voice! i love it!

  • irving brodsky is on piano,no wonder brian rust loved this lady,

    alan j morland 16th june 2011

  • lovely :-)

  • SO SWEET--A WONDERFUL ERA FOR MUSIC AND LOVELY LADIES--

  • That warm feeling in the voice is completly lost!!! this is the kind of recordings we should be listenig now!!! THIS SOUND IS THE REAL DEAL! i hope one day to record my guitar like this...

  • heehee this is so awesome! ^o^

  • Love hearing this sort of thing. Thank you so much for posting it!

  • I love her and this!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • simply wonderful....oh my, i was born too late. i have such an affinity for this era and this music. i just discovered this singer last night yet 30 years ago as a small child i would perform this song and sashay around the living room entertaining my family. how cool.....so cute, flirty, sweet...this was certainly a kinder time. i just love this. too bad there isn't video. but the audio is charming.

  • She has such a beautiful, down-to-earth voice.

  • I remember back in the 70's, Canada Dry used this tune for a ginger ale ad. :

    "It's not too sweet... it's a crisp refreshing treat!... Canada Dry Ginger Ale, it's not too sweet..." Had Popeye in it too.

  • like this better than gene austin's

  • was this in one of the marx bros movies? awfully familiar...

  • HOUUUUSSSSEE xD

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  • Love Miff Mole. I have some pictures and autographs, and a couple of records--one with Sophie Tucker. My father was a trombonist and knew him well. Miff was one of the musicians pictured in the famous photograph in Harlem in 1958 (?) He had a sad end, but is well and truly remembered by jazz fans of every era.

  • wonderful!

  • Who is the pianist? He is great!

  • I think the pianist was Roger Halle. Sr. Great rinky tink!!!!

  • Thank you. Hein

  • no, the pianist is Irving Brodsky.

    I'm glad you like it, but what do you mean by "rinky-tink"? To me, that term is a connotation for 1950s honky-tonk piano, especially the worst kind played on the worst-sounding out-of-tune pianos.

    Brodsky is playing in a late-20s white jazz piano style similar to that of Arthur Schutt, Rube Bloom, etc. This style is very similar to what Earl Hines was doing with his left hand (and he might have been influenced by them).

    Who was Roger Halle Sr?

  • im glad you know what it is but you didnt have to embarass the poor guy

  • It's Irving Brodsky, who recorded with the California Ramblers, and later, with Bix Beiderbecke.

    He passed away in 1998 at the ripe old age of 96.

    Other pianists with a similar style to him were Arthur Schutt, Rube Bloom, and Fred Elizalde. Especially check out the latter's solo recordings on Youtube.

    I still hope to find some Irving Brodsky solo recordings (from ANY year). Anyone have any?

  • Thanks for your information. I never heard before about Irivng Brodsky.

  • @heinbanjo12 prolly looked as awesome as he played!

  • @heinbanjo12 Irving Brodsky

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