@Bartholomule01 On February 25, 1930, Harry Richman introduced “On the Sunny Side of the Street” in Lew Leslie’s International Revue at the Majestic Theater in New York City. The show ran for ninety-five performances, and, although a flop, the Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh score will long be remembered for producing the two hits, “On the Sunny Side of the Street” and “Exactly Like You,” both of which became jazz standards.
Bret Easton Ellis brought me here :p
CPTdumpy 1 week ago
This is also in the movie 'Taps' with Gregory Hines. Great voice wonderful era :)
seanstrangways 4 months ago
This was recorded in 1954 with 4 or 5 musicians for The Perfectly Frank radio show
Jamesmac30 4 months ago
Who is the originator of this standard?
Bartholomule01 6 months ago
@Bartholomule01.
I do not know. Greeting legasign
legasign 6 months ago
@Bartholomule01 On February 25, 1930, Harry Richman introduced “On the Sunny Side of the Street” in Lew Leslie’s International Revue at the Majestic Theater in New York City. The show ran for ninety-five performances, and, although a flop, the Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh score will long be remembered for producing the two hits, “On the Sunny Side of the Street” and “Exactly Like You,” both of which became jazz standards.
nthemoment929 5 months ago
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THat was very informative. Thank you very much.
Bartholomule01 5 months ago
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mrzdford 2 months ago
Was that Barry Gray at the beginning???
LazlosPlane 7 months ago
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I do not know. Greeting legasign
legasign 6 months ago
such a kool tune
pinickityme 9 months ago
This song reminds me of Toy Story
filipino983 10 months ago 9
guuud ^^
parigot92i 11 months ago