better lewis james. but both are great great operatic minor key arrangement. probably bert hirsch on violin my mother's boss. she knew mr. melton. great tone and range*******ROGHARM
Not only a beautiful waltz (Arden/Ohman & thier Orchestra) but also such a pretty, soulful, and emotional ballad, sung by Melton. He was far more operatic than Munn was. I like Munn's singing, but Melton was more on a par w/Richard Crooks from this period. Is this a Victor or Columbia recording?
better lewis james. but both are great great operatic minor key arrangement. probably bert hirsch on violin my mother's boss. she knew mr. melton. great tone and range*******ROGHARM
rogharm 2 years ago
There is a female version of this song.........hope somebody has this version in his/her collection.........
nancyfloressantos 2 years ago
Wonderful! Thank you! Would you have Edna Savage's version in the fifties?
cvertido 2 years ago
lovely music for sure!
hell0hkitty 3 years ago
Not only a beautiful waltz (Arden/Ohman & thier Orchestra) but also such a pretty, soulful, and emotional ballad, sung by Melton. He was far more operatic than Munn was. I like Munn's singing, but Melton was more on a par w/Richard Crooks from this period. Is this a Victor or Columbia recording?
78timothy 4 years ago
@78timothy This is a Columbia recording.
ILoveJenni47 1 year ago
@78timothy I have this as well on Columbia Viva Tonal
perfectjazz78 1 year ago
Ah yes, Frank Munn's competitor. Nice all the same. Thanks.
olderngod 4 years ago
I take the above back lol........it was use in the "Mummy" in the dance hall scene early on in Eqypt.......
HarborGuy 4 years ago
A First for me never heard the song before a real treat, thanks..........
HarborGuy 4 years ago