Very WWII era, very NYC.. and a gorgeous voice. Woke up this morning humming it and needed to hear it right away
geoduck1000 5 months ago
I love this song; so full of topical humor of the early 1940s. Especially the reference to Bing Crosby's race horses, who always came in near (or in) last place! Very Funny record.
The37Max 6 months ago
Boo , it doesn't let me play it in my playlist anymore :c
FelixPheonix 8 months ago
A trivia note: Connie was out-lived by her 109 year-old mom!
scotnick59 10 months ago
Seems like she is singing about now-a-days
hep2jive 1 year ago
The songbird from savannah. Connie was a mighty fine singer alright
whenjazzwasking 1 year ago
Lovely & Light!
Gotta get back to this era of music!
SillyWillyFan47 1 year ago
I first heard this on an RCA LP of B sides. Took me years to find a 78 RPM record of the song.
rbratcherjr 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this modern tune on the worlds most modern computing system, the World Wide Web.
A great song written by Matt Dennis.
ljliljohn 1 year ago 2
Another good one. Great voice and song. Thanks for sharing.
dkmckinney1 1 year ago
Great song. Super voice!
xavier1850 2 years ago
What a lovely song!!!!!!....
julioaeroperu 2 years ago
Saw her in Atlentic City Steel Pier with Sinatra, Jo Stafford Pied Pipers and Tommy Dorsey.
enaj78 2 years ago 5
@enaj78 you lucky dog!
hep2jive 11 months ago
@enaj78 Your good fortune. You certainly witnessed a really nice piece of history.
nemo227 11 months ago
@enaj78 Couldn't be more jealous :) You're a very lucky person...that must've been an amazing experience!!!
SKW3threat 8 months ago
What a voice. What a song. LOVELY. Pure class.
friscolobo 2 years ago 3
This is a great version, but I still prefer Jaye P. Morgan's remake from 1955.
Thanks much for posting/sharing this.
PhillySouth 2 years ago 2
You were so nice to me, thank you.
swinginkatz 2 years ago
What a lovely voice! All the topical references of the day make it a nice piece of history as well.
tug0jackson 2 years ago 6
マット・デニスの名曲を、てらわずに真っ直ぐ歌っているところがいいですね。
nonkig3 2 years ago
Very WWII era, very NYC.. and a gorgeous voice. Woke up this morning humming it and needed to hear it right away
geoduck1000 5 months ago
I love this song; so full of topical humor of the early 1940s. Especially the reference to Bing Crosby's race horses, who always came in near (or in) last place! Very Funny record.
The37Max 6 months ago
Boo , it doesn't let me play it in my playlist anymore :c
FelixPheonix 8 months ago
A trivia note: Connie was out-lived by her 109 year-old mom!
scotnick59 10 months ago
Seems like she is singing about now-a-days
hep2jive 1 year ago
The songbird from savannah. Connie was a mighty fine singer alright
whenjazzwasking 1 year ago
Lovely & Light!
Gotta get back to this era of music!
SillyWillyFan47 1 year ago
I first heard this on an RCA LP of B sides. Took me years to find a 78 RPM record of the song.
rbratcherjr 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this modern tune on the worlds most modern computing system, the World Wide Web.
hep2jive 1 year ago
A great song written by Matt Dennis.
ljliljohn 1 year ago 2
Another good one. Great voice and song. Thanks for sharing.
dkmckinney1 1 year ago
Great song. Super voice!
xavier1850 2 years ago
What a lovely song!!!!!!....
julioaeroperu 2 years ago
Saw her in Atlentic City Steel Pier with Sinatra, Jo Stafford Pied Pipers and Tommy Dorsey.
enaj78 2 years ago 5
@enaj78 you lucky dog!
hep2jive 11 months ago
@enaj78 Your good fortune. You certainly witnessed a really nice piece of history.
nemo227 11 months ago
@enaj78 Couldn't be more jealous :) You're a very lucky person...that must've been an amazing experience!!!
SKW3threat 8 months ago
What a voice. What a song. LOVELY. Pure class.
friscolobo 2 years ago 3
This is a great version, but I still prefer Jaye P. Morgan's remake from 1955.
Thanks much for posting/sharing this.
PhillySouth 2 years ago 2
You were so nice to me, thank you.
swinginkatz 2 years ago
What a lovely voice! All the topical references of the day make it a nice piece of history as well.
tug0jackson 2 years ago 6
マット・デニスの名曲を、てらわずに真っ直ぐ歌っているところがいいですね。
nonkig3 2 years ago