Annette Hanshaw - That's You Baby 1929

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

That's You Baby was recorded by Annette Hanshaw April 5, 1929 - one of her rare recordings for the main Columbia label. Most of her recordings were for the Pathe Actuelle label where her manager, and later husband, Wally Rose was an executive. Annette's music was also widely distributed on the smaller Columbia labels such as Diva, Harmony, Clarion, etc. That's You Baby and Ain't Cha are the two recordings that established Annette as "The" Flapper Girl of the late 20s and early 30s.
Thanks to the Jazzage 20s website for several of the pics used in this vid.

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  • reminds me of betty boop

  • @javierzito41 Annette Hanshaw and Helen Schroeder aka Helen Kane aka Betty Boop were best friends in New York City in the 1920s. Helen Kane encouraged Annette to do a few "Betty Boop" numbers which can be heard on YT. Helen said Annette did a better Betty Boop than she did. LOL Thanks for your comment and hope you enjoyed!

  • Incomparable Annette. This is a very "jazzy" version. Thanks for all!

  • Always my pleasure.

  • That's Great ! Only "that's all" missing, thanks a lot

  • It seems to be missing from all her Columbia and Parlophone cuts.

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  • I can't believe how great she was and a knockout voice so talented.

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  • annette hanshaw is really good, but that band is off the charts, especially the bass.

  • All her recordings were done at a time there was a unique 'sound' to the music at the time. From 1934 on it wasn't quite the same, which is why her recordings are so good.

  • genial (:

  • Great post ! Annette definitely was the tops.

    Thank you for sharing this gem, which I have added to my Annette Hanshaw "Playlist".

  • I first heard Annette sing this number on a Sunday afternoon in early 1980 on a cassette tape I "saved" from the local tip.I played it most days while driving my truck, until one day it broke and I never thought about Annette again. What a lovely girl. you're posting some good stuff Keep it coming and thanks for this one

  • The quality is very good.

  • What a talent! What a beauty!

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