I hadn't heard this version tonight, and didn't know the song dated to 1930. Thanks for posting this. Such a superb lineup of musicians -- a musical masterpiece! Way to go!
Does anybody know why this song was so revised at this era>>>>>>? please let me know if you know... or any history why the name Corrinna was in the song??? . Love, Corrinna*** Peace*
This version is better than all,the rhythm & blues/rock&roll versions of the 1950s by a long way. These guys really swing, and looking at that lineup it's no wonder--Red, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, AND Wingy Manone on the hot licks, not to mention Benny Goodman hitting those high notes. This version would make anyone get up and dance! Eat your heart out, Justin Bieber!
One of the great disservices to history is Ken Burns "Jazz", which although accurate generally in what it portrays, completely misses the great white jazz efforts such as this record. Black jazz was great, but white jazz was just as great in a different but just as valid way. If you are interested in learning more, read Lost Chords which chronicles the contributions of the white jazz men of the '20's.
@moonitelady and why there are so many different spellings of it: <3, Corina :-)
FunnyBunniful 1 month ago
I hadn't heard this version tonight, and didn't know the song dated to 1930. Thanks for posting this. Such a superb lineup of musicians -- a musical masterpiece! Way to go!
surfcityproductions 2 months ago
Not as good as the Cab Calloway version , but still good
mrspriscillakat 6 months ago
Does anybody know why this song was so revised at this era>>>>>>? please let me know if you know... or any history why the name Corrinna was in the song??? . Love, Corrinna*** Peace*
moonitelady 9 months ago
This is a jazz version. Bill Haley did a rock and roll version in the 50´s.
willpn100 9 months ago
Just great, this interpretation of the song by Red Nichols!
peterknechtli 10 months ago
This version is better than all,the rhythm & blues/rock&roll versions of the 1950s by a long way. These guys really swing, and looking at that lineup it's no wonder--Red, Ruby Weinstein, Charlie Teagarden, AND Wingy Manone on the hot licks, not to mention Benny Goodman hitting those high notes. This version would make anyone get up and dance! Eat your heart out, Justin Bieber!
msjazzmeblues 1 year ago 2
I didn't know this song dated from 1930! I LOVE Red Nichols!
stlgtrace 1 year ago
Wonderful!!
Thanks for sharing.
Corrie121 1 year ago
One of the great disservices to history is Ken Burns "Jazz", which although accurate generally in what it portrays, completely misses the great white jazz efforts such as this record. Black jazz was great, but white jazz was just as great in a different but just as valid way. If you are interested in learning more, read Lost Chords which chronicles the contributions of the white jazz men of the '20's.
Tomp40f 1 year ago 2