Albert Taylor was often used as a disguise for early recordings
of Freddy Martin in the early 30's for ARC labels, It could have been
used for another band also. Notice the lush tenor sax lead
in a couple of places. Don't know who the guitar is, probably
added for the session
dancebandleader 1 year ago
Fun version. I think this is the best, Leon Redbone and Ringo Starr also did a fun one in 1993.
xevcosmo 2 years ago
Thanks for this swinging, jazzy, version of this song, with the swinging, jazzy slack guitars. :)
cjjorgensen 2 years ago
i like ted fio rito's version the best.
cvwtzhaar 3 years ago
We anxiously await the Paul Whiteman version on Victor records.
nedsparks 3 years ago
Beautiful record!
Ord3ith 4 years ago
Sean,That shack ain't in Hackensack! ;-) Love it!!!! YF, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago
Albert Taylor was often used as a disguise for early recordings
of Freddy Martin in the early 30's for ARC labels, It could have been
used for another band also. Notice the lush tenor sax lead
in a couple of places. Don't know who the guitar is, probably
added for the session
dancebandleader 1 year ago
Fun version. I think this is the best, Leon Redbone and Ringo Starr also did a fun one in 1993.
xevcosmo 2 years ago
Thanks for this swinging, jazzy, version of this song, with the swinging, jazzy slack guitars. :)
cjjorgensen 2 years ago
i like ted fio rito's version the best.
cvwtzhaar 3 years ago
We anxiously await the Paul Whiteman version on Victor records.
nedsparks 3 years ago
Beautiful record!
Ord3ith 4 years ago
Sean,That shack ain't in Hackensack! ;-) Love it!!!! YF, J.
fuzzbear6240 4 years ago