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  • This song, from the movie "Every night at Eight," was a #1 hit for Little Jack Little (Columbia 3069) in September 1935, Little Jack was a popular radio singer in the '20s priot to his string of 14 Columbia and Vocalion hits between 1934 and 1937. His second biggest hit was his first: 1934's "You Ought To be In Pictures." Sadly, Jack committed suicide at the age of 55 in in 1956.

  • nice song, why was he called ----Little Jack Little

  • @billthestinker cuz he stood at only 4 feet 6 inches

  • Thanks for posting this!

  • Nice rendition...good vocal...cute arrangement but Frances Lanfgord creates an unforgettable mood with her more than beautiful voice..  Sorry Jack, no contest.

  • Just went on my faves list.

    (BTW: Columbia 3069-D. Recorded June 28, 1935.)

  • I loved this song back in 1935. I bought 2 copies of the record because I knew I would play it that much.

  • This is one of my favorite songs, but I had never heard this version... Thank you!

  • Wonderful rendition of a beautiful song!

  • I'm a huge little jack little fan, thanks for posting.

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