@elisa412 Open the Door Richard was also done by several groups, The First was the Three Flames 1/47, Count Basie 2/47, Charioteers 3/47 & Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five, 3/47. The first two listed both made it to number 1.
@WoogieBoogie96 I need to amend my previous post. The first release was by Jack McVea & his All Stars released1/47 made it to #3. The Three Flames version was released 2/47. The rest is correct.
classic version by them.5***** .smile:) if you love this version.
wfarrar69 2 months ago
So cool.
jj50sdad 2 months ago
This is sweet and romantic and a very old track too I´ve never heard this version before.
thank´s!
SHUNGABALI 2 months ago
Interesting. Never had a Gotham from that era.
CrisVangel1958 2 months ago
Wow your gettin back there with this one released in 1946! Way to go PJ
WoogieBoogie96 2 months ago
@WoogieBoogie96 - '46, cool. I thought it was much later than that
PJDooWop 2 months ago
OMG!! A awesome classic song!! Gotham Records!?! WOW!!!
cbfall 2 months ago in playlist More videos from PJDooWop
@cbfall - Gotham put out a lot of releases when they were in Philly. This must be a really early one since the label says NY
PJDooWop 2 months ago
@PJDooWop Yeah! The label looks very cool!!!
cbfall 2 months ago
great song..I remember their song from the 40's Open The Door Richard...
elisa412 2 months ago
@elisa412 - I forgot who did that. Thank you
PJDooWop 2 months ago
@elisa412 Open the Door Richard was also done by several groups, The First was the Three Flames 1/47, Count Basie 2/47, Charioteers 3/47 & Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five, 3/47. The first two listed both made it to number 1.
WoogieBoogie96 2 months ago
@WoogieBoogie96 I need to amend my previous post. The first release was by Jack McVea & his All Stars released1/47 made it to #3. The Three Flames version was released 2/47. The rest is correct.
WoogieBoogie96 2 months ago
This is a classic ! Thank you.
RamonaFromPomona 2 months ago
@RamonaFromPomona - You're welcome
PJDooWop 2 months ago