Roaring 20s: Leo Reisman - Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away, 1927

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away - Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, v. Harry Maxfield, Columbia 1927

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  • I'm getting goose bumps! Simply beautiful! Thanks much Pax 41!

  • Thank you for this cheerful song! and for your colored pictures too

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  • 10 April 1927, New York, mx W 144016 -- but this is NOT Take 4 like my copies!! I don't believe Rust-ADBD shows a take number. Where did you get this, and if it is off a 78, what take is it? (Take digit is at 12:00 in dead wax -- like "4-A-1" -- when the wax matrix number W 144016 is at 6:00 position.) Alternate take of Columbia 973-D! Thanks for posting!

  • the beginning part reminds me of films based on late 1920 New York even old Tom & Gerry Cartoons (Now removed off youtube by MGM) due to Legal Reasons. I just Hate new cartoons they just dont have the character old line drawings.

  • the beginning part reminds me of films based on late 1920 New York even old Tom & Gerry Cartoons (Now removed off youtube by MGM) due to Legal Reasons.

  • What sets Reisman apart is not just the quality of the playing but the complexity of the arrangements. Oh to have had money and been able to have strolled into a supper club with this band playing.

  • Your were born in 87 and I was born in 37 but we both love this great music. Fantastic.

  • i agree. music today sucks. i was born in

    '87 and i find it difficult to come across some half decent music. this is a nice song, but i love his rendition of cole porter's 'what is this thing called love'. simply awesome.

  • Great photos, great music. These kids today think they know music. What they don't know is that some of the best music ever recorded was made over 80 years. This recording is an absolutely classic example. Any human who listens to this and isn't moving in time with the music should check their pulse to be sure they're still alive.

  • oh to have been able to live in the 1920's born too late ,. love it thank you

  • Great arrangement and especially nice vocal!

  • Goldsman

    If you want scratchy audio try "Leo Reisman" "Chalita" which you can find at DARANGULAFILM here on Youtube.

    The flipside is "Querida" but its is much more torn up, the unfortunate downside of a piece being someone's favourite and played to within an inch of its existence.

    I can't point with a link as Youtube seems to take down messages which contain even its own URLs, let alone links to competing sites.

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