This is Frances Langford, who introduced the song, which also was popularized by Dorothy Lamour. Then in 1955 Joni James recorded it for her album "When I Fall In Love" and the song became a hit all over again. She then recorded it again in 1960 for her album done at Abbey Road, "100 Strings and Joni--I'm in the Mood for Love--Songs by Jimmy McHugh," a 14-word album title! Barbra does something different with the song, as a sinuous bossa nova manque. Hello gorgeous!
Delicate and beautiful. Perfect.
PhDinExistence 8 months ago
Ahhh, to sooth my inner beast......
tjd1122 1 year ago
This is Frances Langford, who introduced the song, which also was popularized by Dorothy Lamour. Then in 1955 Joni James recorded it for her album "When I Fall In Love" and the song became a hit all over again. She then recorded it again in 1960 for her album done at Abbey Road, "100 Strings and Joni--I'm in the Mood for Love--Songs by Jimmy McHugh," a 14-word album title! Barbra does something different with the song, as a sinuous bossa nova manque. Hello gorgeous!
waynebrasler 1 year ago
Dull arrangement.
fkd1963 1 year ago
oh my that's gorgeous.
rellenoz 2 years ago
Great song. What's the name of that
Black and white movie and anyone
recall the name of the actors. Looks like
a 1940s movie,
Barbra is great as a singer of standards
of the great american songbook.
albertdiner 2 years ago