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This great music will never die
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Love this song - they don't make em like this anymore. Paul Whiteman and the Rythym Boys - phenomenal...
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@danielwills93 Jack Yellen and Milton Ager
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Sorry, but who wrote the original ''Happy Feet''? thanks.
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The 1933 recording by Horace Henderson directing the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra is a much gutsier and swinging record.
However, it was done in late 1933 and "the music" was further along when that was recorded so it might be an unfair comparison.
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Yeah, quickstep,but not strict tempo;there are charleston steps also. Neverless anyone trying Quickstep would be racing around the floor;bumping into everyone and getting punched up at the end of the day! But he might get the girl!!
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anyone got notes for this, maybe for sax or other, i got huge amount of notes to trade, for sax most requestet from me, nothing gona change my love for you, baker street, careless whisper.
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Yes, it's definitely a quickstep, but you can break it up with a few Charleston steps. It is awesome music. My dance teacher always called this happy music.
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i love this music so much!
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What a tremendous sound these guys had!
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This is silly, but I keep remembering Kermit's version.
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@newfful No dude. :D This music is awesome. I really want to learn quickstep dancing. I love it.
Oops...the version I have from the Aviator soundtrack is by the Manhattan Rhythm Kings. Also very good. And, from "Shall We Dance" soundtrack I have a version by Randy Spendlove.
katziebob 3 years ago
sry, i should have made that more clear, and actually, the band is Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, w/the Rhythm Kings on the vocal, but what i meant is that the arrangement Vince used, and what was put on the soundtrack is identical to the original by Whiteman & the Rhythm Boys.
Thanks for listening.
bingcrosby1903 3 years ago