The original was a massive hit for Glenn Miller in 1944, reaching no. 16 on the Billboard Juke Box Chart and no. 2 on the Billboard Harlem Hit Parade Chart, the then equivalent of the later R&B Chart. Glenn Miller pianist Chummy MacGregor co-wrote the music. Sunny Skylar added lyrics after the record became a smash hit. Back Alley Hoodoo do an excellent interpretation, doing it in their own style.
The original was a massive hit for Glenn Miller in 1944, reaching no. 16 on the Billboard Juke Box Chart and no. 2 on the Billboard Harlem Hit Parade Chart, the then equivalent of the later R&B Chart. Glenn Miller pianist Chummy MacGregor co-wrote the music. Sunny Skylar added lyrics after the record became a smash hit. Back Alley Hoodoo do an excellent interpretation, doing it in their own style.
kingoma61 1 year ago
Haha, all these hateful comments. Those who can, do. Those who can't talk shit on youtube.
dustin11 2 years ago
Good example of backward evolution in music. See the Ray McKinley version.
naizret 2 years ago
Um, I'll stick with the swining' Ray McKinley version...
TONORAD 2 years ago
you guy are great
nave890 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but that's friggin terrible...
lorenzo595 3 years ago
Wow...you need to learn to play harp.
diremyth 3 years ago