Ambrose had a hit in England with this and there are two takes issued with slightly different arrangements. An absolutely fantastic arrangement with Sam Brown on vocal
"My Baby Just Cares For Me" was Weems' follow-up to his #1 smash "The Man From the South." Debuting October 4, 1930, it reache3d #4 nationally over a seven-wek run as Victor 22499.
My favourite vocalist, Art Jarrett - a wonderful high tenor (perhaps the best) before the style went out of style and we got the baritone crooners like Crosby (blah...)
Ambrose had a hit in England with this and there are two takes issued with slightly different arrangements. An absolutely fantastic arrangement with Sam Brown on vocal
brassyjazz 2 years ago
"My Baby Just Cares For Me" was Weems' follow-up to his #1 smash "The Man From the South." Debuting October 4, 1930, it reache3d #4 nationally over a seven-wek run as Victor 22499.
horarwgt 3 years ago
Recorded on July 25, 1930, and originally issued in the U.S. on Victor 22499...the song was introduced in the film by Eddie Cantor.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
My favourite vocalist, Art Jarrett - a wonderful high tenor (perhaps the best) before the style went out of style and we got the baritone crooners like Crosby (blah...)
sfatlarge 3 years ago
Ted fio rito also did a very nice version of this tune.
cvwtzhaar 3 years ago