This recording includes most members of the original pit orchestra that played on Broadway, including Benny Goodman, Glen Miller and Gene Krupa. According to historian Richard Sudhalter, after Robertson's vocal, Goodman (on saxophone) and Miller (on trombone) split a solo chorus. Miller managed the record's finale.
I love this song '" Who could ask for anything more" :)
ScotsmanRex 1 month ago
is this jazz?
45kitty45 3 months ago
@45kitty45 Well, you could say that it is popular music with jazzy arrangement.
tmmvds 3 months ago
y cant music be like this anymore?!?!?!
1239peaceout 3 months ago
I sorta wish some of this music would still be alive
lillystarbywarriors 8 months ago
Im singing this for my Spring Concert but it goes faster
TheRoxana1 9 months ago
I heard this in music class
Drewsbrother 10 months ago
i am dong this song for my spring concert in school
lex31600 10 months ago
Nice! Those were the days!
(And don't miss the film of Gershwin playing it.)
TheVisualMusicShow 2 years ago
This recording includes most members of the original pit orchestra that played on Broadway, including Benny Goodman, Glen Miller and Gene Krupa. According to historian Richard Sudhalter, after Robertson's vocal, Goodman (on saxophone) and Miller (on trombone) split a solo chorus. Miller managed the record's finale.
ramster31 2 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I've been looking all over for this song. I first heard it in Mr. Holland's Opus and haven't been able to get it.
123bandgeek 2 years ago 2
You're welcome!
tmmvds 2 years ago