This is a lovely transfer from the 78, by the way. No overdone "noise reduction" adding that jangling keys noise or special underwater effects. This sounds like a clean 78, nothing else added. Thank you! Lovely animation, too.
hehee I had to come back and see this hot one again! I love how you made the little couple dance acoss the label. it looks like you even have him give her a dip at the end! Clever! Clever! Arent they the cartoon on the sheet music?
@geofbrit59 Oh, thats spectacular! Im happy to meet you! Another animator who loves jazz! Yes that couple looks different cause they are black and white on the sheet music. Dancing thru the circle is brilliant. Plus the puff of smoke! lol i did animation on my channel vid: Sammy Lees Convicts,(sing along flappers) my Benny Moten BAND BOX SHUFFLE vid, & my Sophomore vid. (dancing mice) All tunes i think youd like too. I will go see your Salt Peanuts now! Your animation is sure a fun spot!
Wow, This is the best version ever of this fun song! It sure sounds powerful and clear as a bell! Fantastic! I wish my upload of Olsens "Im In The Market For You" sounded as good! I recorded it on my 1930 Atwater Kent radio Electrola. Whats great about this arrangement is that I can hear the same riffs that Olsen used in filming the soundtrack to Whoopee! Must be the same time! awesome. Thanks.
George was a New York City band leader. He didn't play any musicaal instrument but was a good front man. This song was also recorded byt Fred Hall and his Sugar Babis with Arthur Fields vocalizing. My dad Eddie Groso played on this version.
If this was recorded in 29, probably a lot of people by the end of the year felt like the dancing sheik and sheba(but not so happy); "All we got in the world is our bones."
Great version! And the animation is so much fun!
MsTappingtoes 4 months ago
This is a lovely transfer from the 78, by the way. No overdone "noise reduction" adding that jangling keys noise or special underwater effects. This sounds like a clean 78, nothing else added. Thank you! Lovely animation, too.
Bixfan78 7 months ago 2
hehee I had to come back and see this hot one again! I love how you made the little couple dance acoss the label. it looks like you even have him give her a dip at the end! Clever! Clever! Arent they the cartoon on the sheet music?
2reeler 9 months ago
@2reeler Thank You very much. Yes it is the same couple from the sheet music. I redrew them & added color.
See my Salt Peanuts by the Three Flames post for some fun animation (starts about half way through).
geofbrit59 8 months ago
@geofbrit59 Oh, thats spectacular! Im happy to meet you! Another animator who loves jazz! Yes that couple looks different cause they are black and white on the sheet music. Dancing thru the circle is brilliant. Plus the puff of smoke! lol i did animation on my channel vid: Sammy Lees Convicts,(sing along flappers) my Benny Moten BAND BOX SHUFFLE vid, & my Sophomore vid. (dancing mice) All tunes i think youd like too. I will go see your Salt Peanuts now! Your animation is sure a fun spot!
2reeler 8 months ago
Also recently recorded by the New England dance band Elixir on their CD Super Tonic.
erthsister 1 year ago
Recorded in Culver City, Calif. on December 22, 1929.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines That means it most likely came out in 1930. Thanks for the info.
geofbrit59 1 year ago
Wow, This is the best version ever of this fun song! It sure sounds powerful and clear as a bell! Fantastic! I wish my upload of Olsens "Im In The Market For You" sounded as good! I recorded it on my 1930 Atwater Kent radio Electrola. Whats great about this arrangement is that I can hear the same riffs that Olsen used in filming the soundtrack to Whoopee! Must be the same time! awesome. Thanks.
2reeler 1 year ago 4
@2reeler Thanks for sending this to Me!!! I LOVE THIS VERSION OF THIS SONG!! And am a proud oner of a copie!
roybo1930 8 months ago
George was a New York City band leader. He didn't play any musicaal instrument but was a good front man. This song was also recorded byt Fred Hall and his Sugar Babis with Arthur Fields vocalizing. My dad Eddie Groso played on this version.
edgrosso 1 year ago
@edgrosso Thanks for the info. Great to hear from the son of EDDIE GROSO !
geofbrit59 1 year ago
@edgrosso Wow, its great to know that your dad was in the great George Olsen band! What instrument did he play?
2reeler 1 year ago
@edgrosso I also have a version of this by Miss Lee Morse. I hadn't heard this one before!
Pantherboy2 1 year ago
I wish we lived back in those days!
KmusicSteve 2 years ago
top stuff,lovely tune,thx
willgonow 2 years ago
Nice restoration work!
gregoryagogo 2 years ago
If this was recorded in 29, probably a lot of people by the end of the year felt like the dancing sheik and sheba(but not so happy); "All we got in the world is our bones."
nitrate6971 2 years ago
I`M Very Lucky To Have This Awsome 78rpm In My Collection! l LOVE The Video.
roybo1930 2 years ago
As you can see this is a real nice copy. I got in an auction.
Please post some records. I'd love to hear them.
Once you start posting it becomes addictive!
geofbrit59 2 years ago
Hi...I do know that Lee Morse recorded this song...don't know whose version came out first...this version is good, too...
cdadave83814 2 years ago
Yes. I have heard another version that sounded older. But I don't know who did it. Thanks for the info on Lee Morse.
geofbrit59 2 years ago
Lee Morse version is the better one for me.
pax41 2 years ago
Love the cartoon!
TheHazeyQ 2 years ago
Thank you. I'm working on a song called "Salt Peanuts" that will be animated. Look for it soon.
geofbrit59 2 years ago
I love this! Thanks for posting it.
Slayerskey 2 years ago