his wife was my art teacher in p.s. 125 junior high school in the 1950's she was very nice. she told the class that her husband was a famous band leader/musician. ROGHARM
Thanks for the link to Dolly Dawns Weather Man. Dolly Dawn is completely new to me and although she is very much a product of the time, she has a lovely sound and really knows how to sing a song!
I shall be looking for more of Dolly D. - thanks to you! However, I must say, I think I still prefer the 'Tap Room Gang's' version ...particularly the vocal patter just before Putney Dandridge starts singing. For me - more relaxed.
Nice to meet a fellow 30s enthusiast on here. Cheers!
@einekleineblues Theres another version of this WONDERFUL song on Prozoot`s AWESOME channel by George Hall`s Orchestra, with Dolly Dawn vocaling. Hope this helps!
Weatherman Once the skies were blue Now each day is cold and grey Won't you push them clouds away? I can't endure that temperature Weatherman I can depend on you In my heart there's a chill Where there used to be a thrill I need my gal, Weatherman The wind was blowin' I shake and shivver My thoughts are goin' Down to the river, Baby The night is stormy Do something for me You know my share of fair weather Is long overdue (go to next post)
@fromthesidelines I believe the second voice is the guitarist Nappy Lamarre - you can hear Wingy's vocal begin with "Say Nappy, I sure am cold" and Nappy replies "I'm kinda chilly myself". But, more interesting, is why Adrian Rollini doesn't seem to be present - no bass sax, no vibes not even a hot fountain pen! Unless he was playing piano, instead of Putney Dandridge which seems unlikely.
Just love this song...so much!
einekleineblues 8 months ago
The credits for the 6 tunes recorded that day, June 14/1935, the lineup is:
Wingy Manon (tp/voc); Joe Marsala (Cl/as); Adrian Rollini (bass/vib/xyl); Putney Dandridge (p/voc); Carmen Mastren (g); Sid Weiss (b); Sam Weiss (d).
This track specifically is Wingy Manone singing lead with Putney Dandridge doing the back second voice.
fmelvin13 8 months ago
his wife was my art teacher in p.s. 125 junior high school in the 1950's she was very nice. she told the class that her husband was a famous band leader/musician. ROGHARM
rogharm 1 year ago
Hi Roybo,
Thanks for the link to Dolly Dawns Weather Man. Dolly Dawn is completely new to me and although she is very much a product of the time, she has a lovely sound and really knows how to sing a song!
I shall be looking for more of Dolly D. - thanks to you! However, I must say, I think I still prefer the 'Tap Room Gang's' version ...particularly the vocal patter just before Putney Dandridge starts singing. For me - more relaxed.
Nice to meet a fellow 30s enthusiast on here. Cheers!
einekleineblues 2 years ago
Does anyone know the lyrics to this lovely little song.
Some of the words are hard to hear, and I've searched Google for these lyrics without success.
Any help would be much appreciated.
einekleineblues 2 years ago
@einekleineblues Theres another version of this WONDERFUL song on Prozoot`s AWESOME channel by George Hall`s Orchestra, with Dolly Dawn vocaling. Hope this helps!
roybo1930 2 years ago
biscutsdad 1 year ago
(from previous post)
Weatherman
See what you can do
Take the sun, make it shine
Find my gal and make her mine
Oh, change your plan
You know you can
Weatherman
biscutsdad 1 year ago
what a group of musicians what i like most about early swing is there are always great players, but the melody never gets lost in the riffing
berriganfan 2 years ago
Is true fun for the ear .Jazz flavors in original form technique is not contaminated .
Humedohombre 3 years ago
Originally recorded on June 14, 1935, with vocals by Wingy Manone and Putney Dandridge...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
@fromthesidelines I believe the second voice is the guitarist Nappy Lamarre - you can hear Wingy's vocal begin with "Say Nappy, I sure am cold" and Nappy replies "I'm kinda chilly myself". But, more interesting, is why Adrian Rollini doesn't seem to be present - no bass sax, no vibes not even a hot fountain pen! Unless he was playing piano, instead of Putney Dandridge which seems unlikely.
fatsfan70 1 year ago
Oh man, what a band, too bad recording is a little wavy.
Nice tune!
guitaress1 3 years ago