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ANITA O`DAY ~ KICK IT ~ 1941 ~ GENE KRUPA

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ANITA O`DAY ~ KICK IT ~ NEW YORK, JUNE 5th 1941 . GENE KRUPA AND ORCHESTRA

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  • Great example of O'Day in the pre-war months. Lots of exhuberance and energy!

  • Many thanks for your comment .

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  • Luv ya babe! You rock my world....you'll never be forgotten.

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  • @carlfelster Querido amigo argentino,yo soy italiano como aquel cabron que ha dicho que Anita O'Day tiene una voz de mierda.Excusa por tanta vurgaridad y ignorancia,esto hombre no merece replica por non reconocer alguna legitimidad como interlocutor.Anita O'Day es maravillosa,por mi tra le mas expresive cantanti de piel blanca de esto genero musical.Salutacion

  • I find absolutely nothing wrong with this!

  • Talented singer with so much less name recognition than Ella and Billie...

  • Anita was definitely "one of the guys" in an age when ladies were supposed to stay on their pedestal Anita would have none of it. She and Krupa were definitely "outlaws " in the entertainment world of their day and as a result broke ground that the likes of Dorsey, Miller, and even Artie Shaw wouldn't touch--except to follow their lead. No wonder they ended up together.

  • @sopaman1234 thanks for the fun fact :] i should've realized they didnt have the technology we do now

  • @guitarheroaddict2 That's because they only had 78 rpm records back then for the general record buying public and the most amount recorded time on a 78 was little over three minutes.. It wasn't until 1948 when the 45 rpm and LP was introduce that you could record longer songs...which of course didn't catch on until the late1950's when 78 were being phasedout for the american market..

  • Too bad the normal length for these kind of songs back then was 2 minutes. It should be like 10 haha

  • @MrFananani si, pero jamas tuvieron el swing que ella tiene y lo de voz de merda, es tu opinion.

  • Oh Anita !

  • Best female singer of the 20th century. She never hits a note head-on, always from the side, like a baseball pitcher nicking the corners.

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