Recorded on November 22, 1932 [with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra], and originally featured in the Broadway revue, "Flying Colors" (performed by its cast in blackface!). Later revived in the 1953 musical "The Band Wagon", and performed in the film by Nanette Fabray.
This song epitomises everything the Bozzies did for revolutionising close harmony singing. With the great Dorsey Brothers' orchestra behind them, it is nothing short of breath taking, Connee was such a genius at vocal arrangements. It would take another 30 years before Anita Kerr made the second great change in close harmony. But I do prefer this earlier way of singing.
Recorded on November 22, 1932 [with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra], and originally featured in the Broadway revue, "Flying Colors" (performed by its cast in blackface!). Later revived in the 1953 musical "The Band Wagon", and performed in the film by Nanette Fabray.
fromthesidelines 1 month ago
Was this the theme song for a Radio Show??
stephen2000306 11 months ago
This song epitomises everything the Bozzies did for revolutionising close harmony singing. With the great Dorsey Brothers' orchestra behind them, it is nothing short of breath taking, Connee was such a genius at vocal arrangements. It would take another 30 years before Anita Kerr made the second great change in close harmony. But I do prefer this earlier way of singing.
syncopeter 1 year ago
I love the ending of the song!
mikofossum 1 year ago