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  • love this song! Grandpa used to play it when i was a lil kid.

  • sorry about my last comment, did n't have my "bins" on, should have wrote, this is a lovely little video, goes well with the tune, thanks 4 sharing.

  • this a lovely little video goes well the tune.

  • Many young people today wish they had lived in the 60s but as one who did reach adulthood then, I think the period between WW1 and WW2 is the most exciting time of all!

  • My vote is for your bathing beauty at Blackpool. Hands down. Sexiest costume of an era,

  • What a vibrant song! Definitely one for "Favorites."

  • We absolutely love your fabulous videos. Thyey are enormously appreciated. I love going back to the older times.

  • It's easy to forget how versatile the Vincent Lopez Orchestra was. This is terrific. 5 stars

    --Bob

  • THaks!

  • I've always said this was one of his finest recordings

  • Great song and especially impressive travel posters.

  • Thank you

  • So beautiful.

  • Thank you

  • @240252

    Excellent images, but you forgot 1920s ads for San Sebastian.

    Where was Lopez from ?

  • @sigft25 Yes indeed, please accept my apology. My next "sunshine" tune will be with San Sabastian in the first place! :-)) Vincent Lopez was a Portuguese born in NYC.

  • It sound not too dissimilar from 'theres a ring around the moon'

  • Salud. mio amigo! I know the images are French, but Lopez calls to mind Mexico. A hint? The song was recorded in 1928, the heart of the Prohibition here in rthe USA. So there was a lot of moonshine around.

  • Yes, moonshine is a right word for that slow decline of America into the pit of a secret alcoholism in the Prohibition era. On the contrary, Poland has always been a paradise for the extremely public alcoholics, who needed no moonshine for their sinds. They are able to get drunk at any time, and openly, in the parks, streets or on the benches in a full sunlight

  • 240252: Yes, but the drunks on the park benches can't appreciate the wonderful graphics you have presented here.

  • to Bobchai:" [...]the drunks on the park benches can't appreciate the wonderful graphics you have presented here."

    Do not be so sure, please.

  • Beautiful video

  • The beauty of it has been in 90 percent made by the beauty of Cote D'Azur and other holiday spas in Europe in 1920/30s. And - ofcourse - that great dance music adds to it. Thank you!

  • this is a marvelous video....the artwork and music are a perfect blend. thank you.

  • Well, it's been an easy task to put together the happy tune entitled as simply as that (Sunshine) with a few vintage holiday posters. But thanks!

  • Mon Cher Grzegorz,

    Am I still YOUR Sunshine?

    I adore this video and the song.

    Grzregorz, I am Wild to be in NICE and Monte Carlo. You have outdone yourself, this is FABULOUS! I LOVE IT!

  • Oh Genia, please come, we are so bored! There's nothing but foxtrott caviar and champaigne every night here :-((Coco will be off for Venice for a few days with Peggy Guggenheim and you may use their apartment. Rudy is standing beside me and doing nothing but claping his hands and jumping since he heard you'd join us!

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