Yes, but the lyrics you quote are from "Ain't We Got Fun," not "The Love Nest."
"The Love Nest" is also the title of a collection of short stories (1926) by Fitzgerald's friend, the American humorist Ring Lardner. It is an ironic title as a reading of the story makes evident.
Yes, but the lyrics you quote are from "Ain't We Got Fun," not "The Love Nest."
"The Love Nest" is also the title of a collection of short stories (1926) by Fitzgerald's friend, the American humorist Ring Lardner. It is an ironic title as a reading of the story makes evident.
rlathbury 3 years ago
I think this is the song that Gatsby asks Klipspringer to play on the piano in Chapter V of The Great Gatsby (1925).
rlathbury 3 years ago
It reminds me of a beautiful wedding I attended in St. Louis on June 17, 1977. Wonderful! Zellie
zelliep 4 years ago
Ah a nice slow tempo for the dancers. 'Hello Burns and Allen'. Typically we play it up and with bass but this seems right.
WildCardsJazz 4 years ago
Great video Ailene! Thanks for posting this. Mike A.
harast52 4 years ago