Though written for Lyda Roberti to sing in a Broadway show, this Arden Ohman arrangement harks back to their big 1929 days..listen to their "I've Made a Habit of You" from 1929 and you will think these two songs were recorded the same day. Frank Luther was the vocalist with Arden and Ohman in 1931. It could be him here! Hot tune, this!!
Though written for Lyda Roberti to sing in a Broadway show, this Arden Ohman arrangement harks back to their big 1929 days..listen to their "I've Made a Habit of You" from 1929 and you will think these two songs were recorded the same day. Frank Luther was the vocalist with Arden and Ohman in 1931. It could be him here! Hot tune, this!!
2reeler 7 months ago
This is Arden-Ohman orchestra, not merely Victor Arden, and the singer is NOT Scrappy Lambert, that's for sure.
tmmvds 1 year ago
There's only one way that it could possibly be Scrappy is if it's been played back at too fast a speed!
RODMANLEWIS 1 year ago
It is Scrappy Lambert, surely.
edisone1 1 year ago
The vocalist AIN'T Scrappy Lambert!
RODMANLEWIS 1 year ago
If Rodman Lewis says it isn't Scrappy Lambert, it isn't Scrappy Lambert. And that's that!
shareddrive 1 year ago
Just so you know, this was recorded December, 1932.
Thanks,
Matt
perfectjazz78 2 years ago
Really a great version. Never heard it before. Thanks a lot!
ateleia 2 years ago
WOW!!! I Have Never Heard This Version Befor!!! Now I`ts My Favorit!!! 5 STARS, I Would Give It 10 If I Could!
roybo1930 2 years ago