I was just reading that R. Crumb really likes this song as performed by Ray West and his Cafe Ray West Orchestra (1930) but this is probably the closest to that I can find on You Tube. Thanks for posting!
I have the "Snooks (Isadore Friedman) and his Memphis Stompers" on Victor of this song. The Carlson version is I think even better, love the accordian. Was Russ Carlson a real person, is this an Adrian Schubert recording ? Sounds like Schubert.
Excellent! I love the accordion - something that isn't particularly common in dance band records. Would you happen to have their version of "Three On A Match?"
I was just reading that R. Crumb really likes this song as performed by Ray West and his Cafe Ray West Orchestra (1930) but this is probably the closest to that I can find on You Tube. Thanks for posting!
Deradune 2 years ago
I have the "Snooks (Isadore Friedman) and his Memphis Stompers" on Victor of this song. The Carlson version is I think even better, love the accordian. Was Russ Carlson a real person, is this an Adrian Schubert recording ? Sounds like Schubert.
78timothy 3 years ago
Brilliant tune once more; lovely portraits.
kspm01 4 years ago
Excellent! I love the accordion - something that isn't particularly common in dance band records. Would you happen to have their version of "Three On A Match?"
henry814 4 years ago
A version unfamiliar to me. I especially like the lilting quality of the vocal. Thanks.
merrihew 4 years ago
How nice! 5 stars.....
HarborGuy 4 years ago
Sweet and relaxed. Like the ladies featured.
dzheger 4 years ago