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Shine - Dabney-Mack-Brown, 2:58 Quintette du Hot Club de France: Stephane Grappelly (Vin), Joseph Reinhardt, Pierre Ferret (G), Lucien Simoens(b), Freddy Taylor (Vcl) Paris, Octer 15th 1936

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  • "....Just because I always wear a smile,

    like to dress up in the latest style

    'cause I'm glad I'm livin'

    take my troubles all with a smile..."

    Happy 100th Birthday Django!!!!!

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  • A Mosaic Records release shows Lucien Simoens sitting this one out:

    Stephane Grappelli vln/ Django Reinhardt g-solo/ Joseph Reinhardt, Pierre Ferret: rhy-g/ Louis Vola b/ Freddy Taylor, voc

    At this session Taylor has two other fine tunes: Nagasaki & Georgia On My Mind. But Shine is best among them; all three ain’t half bad, tho,

    This group's session also waxed three instrumentals - Swing Guitars, In The Still Of The Night, & Sweet Chorus. Thank you. :I:

  • Magic

  • Great vid!

  • Thanks for your answer. Hoopemazing. I did not know this word was used as such.

    Today ....guitar and old songs the ALL DAY...Honeysuxkle rose, Shine, I found a new baby etc....Thanks again budy.

  • @dormouse72 I meant the original song. It's about the horrible anti-black apartheid that existed in the U.S. well into the 20th century. "Shine" is old fashion pejorative roughly equivalent to nigger. So, there is much more of irony and pathos in this song than happy optimism. It would be sort of analogous to an Algerian in your banlieues saying " That's why they call me macaque."

  • Freddy Taylors voice. Reeeeeal sweet.

    Django and Stephaine need no praise. Its all been said before!!!

  • Hi,

    Wich one?...If you mean this verse above, hum...sorry ...its me after too much ...water, improvising on the spot.

    But if you mean the original Shine, I only know that it was created in 1910.

    In fact I collect (old) songs and jazz tunes for the period 1910 to 1945...

    Sorry about this poor english from France.

    Nice to know you Dan

  • @dormouse72 Do you have any idea what this song is about?

  • " Smile.... when somebody tells you,

    Say..... This is too old for you,

    Smile and play... this old song again,

    It shined a hundred years in the sky above you...

    Smile....when somebodu tells you.. etc...

    Merci pour cette vidéo.

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