@PetrusRuppert Actually, the version on the Harley Show was recorded by Bob Scobey and his Frisco Band, featuring Clancy Hayes, recorded about 1950. Harley Brinsfield, the host and owner of the Baltimore chain of sandwich shops, alternated this song with the Duke Ellington recording of "Things Ain't What They Used To Be."
great to hear this music is still being played and sung ..and so well...keep it up folks
MusicalJourneys 7 months ago
if you go here you can hear Scobey's version:
rhapsody.com/bob-scobeys-frisco-band/the-scobey-story-vol-1
mdg964 1 year ago
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mdg964 1 year ago
would like to find the version by the Bob Scobey Band, been searching for y e a r s !!!
monteleone1010 1 year ago
Anyone go to the inner harbor at Phillips in the 80's ??
croninuscg 2 years ago
Good to hear it again! Was the ending song of "The Harley Show, Music out of Baltimore" in 68, think it was Clancy Hayes who was on that one!
PetrusRuppert 2 years ago
They did the most mouth-watering commericals for Harleys, but the reality never matched.
dvd1man 2 years ago
@PetrusRuppert Actually, the version on the Harley Show was recorded by Bob Scobey and his Frisco Band, featuring Clancy Hayes, recorded about 1950. Harley Brinsfield, the host and owner of the Baltimore chain of sandwich shops, alternated this song with the Duke Ellington recording of "Things Ain't What They Used To Be."
rjack3054 2 years ago
That IS correct! And it brings back many memories, we now share together here. Thanks!
PetrusRuppert 2 years ago
Sweet one! The tuba adds a nice bottom to the song.
Aloha ~Thomas
kiaweking 4 years ago