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  • Where have I been in 1929?!...

  • Very nice!

  • Great Vid as per usual, I really love what your doing with the old photos and the music. Speaking of music, do you have a link where you can get all these great songs or are they from your own personal collection?

  • Frankly that I'm not fan of the music

    is not important :

    the reason is simple...

    The reaserches you do, and what (topics, pictures and so on) you put on your videos is simply impressive, close to perfection...

    So, have almost always to give you 5***

    You and your videos deserve it !

    smiles :-)

    Hope you won't mind I almost always critize... must be my bloody caracter... lol

  • Incredibe how ecstatic this "low-down" tune sounds.  Exactly what I love about the 20's.

  • That cornet solo near the end is a marvel and I love that last staircase photo.

  • Who is the singer?

  • I looked up the record in the Columbia files, and sadly the singer is not identified there. However, Reisman's orchestra was much admired by his peers (Jerome Kern called it "The string quartet of dance bands") and often featured Broadway performers or the composers themselves as vocalists. So we'd better start speculating at the top of the pops ...

    By the way, this was recorded 2nd July, 1928, and the artist card shows no take number - maybe Grzegorz can help?

  • The singer remind me of some of the 1930 recordings by Reisman. Is it prob. the band violinist Lew Conrad?

  • Low down, not down low!

  • How could anybody feel lowdown listening to this great orchestra and this HOT song? The intro is MAGNIFIQUE!

    I LOVE IT! Your video is perfect The photos flow with the mood and I love the singer, he sounds very SEXY :-)..He knows what he wants and he is so determined....NO EXCUSES...

    Love the ENSEMBLES on those Schweppes girls even though I hate tonic water. Just substitute a little Champagne and I am good to go. Thank you.

  • this is a very nice song....have it by someone, but can't remember who...ha. i like this version much better...and columbia records are so nice to listen to...and so are your visuals to view, as usual. thanks you.

  • I feel bad for the poor fellow. I hope he'll find comfort in the lively tune and all these enticing ladies.

  • The Schweppes Lady in that feathery red garment looks very "high-up" to me. Hope you feel the same.

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