This song was never released commercially, and only used for broadcast over radio stations in the 1930's.
The version here came from a "Hindsight" CD compilation back in 1995, and it features great remastering from the original 16-inch, 33 1/3 rpm, vertical cut transcription records recorded in 1935.
The one problem I found in the sound was a slight echo added between left and right channels to try to get a "psuedo stereo" effect from the original mono recordings, most noticeable on headphones. I played the CD through my stereo system, using the mono control to combine the left and right channel which made for a more focused sound by canceling out the slight echo.
Otherwise, this record has very good sound by 1935 recording standards.
Enjoy this Big Band classic performance by Glen Gray & Casa Loma Orchestra!!
Transferred to digital using stereo components on my channel background photo.
@suezeekins
Thank you for checking out this oldie, & Happy Labor Day Weekend!!...Friends, Lloyd.
lrh1966 6 months ago
This was great!! I loved it!!
suezeekins 6 months ago
@LosAngeleno1959
Thank you for both checking it out, and the info. relating it to Andy Griffith show, I will watch for that on the episodes...friends, Lloyd.
lrh1966 1 year ago
This song was referred to a lot on the Andy Griffith Show. Aunt Bea was always singing it whenever she was in te kitchen baking an apple pie.
LosAngeleno1959 1 year ago