This is great. Another upload of this Red Norvo recording is with a great slide show of photos of a young Judy Garland. entitled: "Remember: The Young Judy Garland".
That version sounds like it possibly from a CD because the fidelity is full.
I grew up with this wonderful music and I'm so happy that I am able to also share this REAL music with my young children. My Father was (is) Terry Allen) vocalist for Red Norvo orchestra. He will be 89 yrs old this July and he can still sing!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful music!!
@Puccinotti I have your father singing "Your a Sweet Little Headache" with Red Norvo. Flipside is "I Have Eyes" I think it's wonderful that he shared his music with you and your family:-)
I thank you so much for letting me know this. Although he sang with a few other bands, I prefer the songs he sang while with Red Norvo. I am the mom of two young girls and I still continue to play the music of the big band era for my children. I want them to appreciate REAL music and what true talent was about. Not computer generated studio nonsence. Real musicians and real talent.
@Puccinotti That's incredible! I'm 16 and I really enjoy listening to the older era Jazz Music. Especially 30's. It's quite relaxing. I like the history behind it. It really goes back to where the music industry got its roots. Great to see you on here!
This is the one definitive Red Norvo song (other than his work with then-wife Mildred Bailey), which should remain in the archive of the greatest recordings of all time. Thanks and 5 stars. --Bob
Oh thank god, someone has this one to play! This has become one of my all time favorite recordings. The feelings I get from this song, no words can fully express or explain. It's a song to be savored from start to finish, you can't go by the intro alone. Thank you so much for this clip. One day, I'll get my own 78 of this one.
Oh boy that was SO amazing to hear again - made my heart dance ♪ ♫ ♥ ❤ ❥ ❦ ❧ ♩ ♬
nearSeattle84 1 month ago
OMG so good
EvilN00ber 2 months ago
the drummer on this is maurice purtill who later joined glenn millers band!!
thisismypage79 1 year ago
This is great. Another upload of this Red Norvo recording is with a great slide show of photos of a young Judy Garland. entitled: "Remember: The Young Judy Garland".
That version sounds like it possibly from a CD because the fidelity is full.
"Remember: The Young Judy Garland"
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/watch?v=fb-lHPQHq80
68sgstandard 1 year ago
a favorite of mive.. I hope you keep it on a long long time...
malletgal 1 year ago
Lovely ! what a band and what arrangement! great post!
romanyman 2 years ago 6
This is one of the loveliest recordings of its era; perfect in every aspect. Many thanks for posting.
RobeGre 2 years ago 3
I grew up with this wonderful music and I'm so happy that I am able to also share this REAL music with my young children. My Father was (is) Terry Allen) vocalist for Red Norvo orchestra. He will be 89 yrs old this July and he can still sing!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful music!!
Puccinotti 2 years ago 6
@Puccinotti I have your father singing "Your a Sweet Little Headache" with Red Norvo. Flipside is "I Have Eyes" I think it's wonderful that he shared his music with you and your family:-)
patoman881 11 months ago
@patoman881
I thank you so much for letting me know this. Although he sang with a few other bands, I prefer the songs he sang while with Red Norvo. I am the mom of two young girls and I still continue to play the music of the big band era for my children. I want them to appreciate REAL music and what true talent was about. Not computer generated studio nonsence. Real musicians and real talent.
Puccinotti 3 months ago
@Puccinotti That's incredible! I'm 16 and I really enjoy listening to the older era Jazz Music. Especially 30's. It's quite relaxing. I like the history behind it. It really goes back to where the music industry got its roots. Great to see you on here!
Trevman825 5 days ago
This is the one definitive Red Norvo song (other than his work with then-wife Mildred Bailey), which should remain in the archive of the greatest recordings of all time. Thanks and 5 stars. --Bob
Bobchai 2 years ago 2
This is just beautiful-thank-you.
rustyshollow 2 years ago 2
thanks for posting. Eddie Sauter certainly was an interesting arranger. I'd like to hear more of his stuff.
guitaress1 3 years ago 3
Oh thank god, someone has this one to play! This has become one of my all time favorite recordings. The feelings I get from this song, no words can fully express or explain. It's a song to be savored from start to finish, you can't go by the intro alone. Thank you so much for this clip. One day, I'll get my own 78 of this one.
retroflow44 3 years ago 3
Wonderful indeed!
kspm01 3 years ago