AL HIBBLER - SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

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  • Hmm. Never heard of him. But I like it!

  • WOW REALLY! HE SOUNDED LIKE NO ONE!!

  • brill track, thanks for posting, Desmond !

    6****** stars !!

  • why 6?

  • because it is so good !

  • LOL GLAD YOU LIKE

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  • I'm a product of the 50's always listened to Mills Brothers, Ink Spots loved the close harmony Al Hibbler and Sammy Davis Jr. what talent.

  • thank you for posting this album. I love his music, it's so great.

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  • 過小評価も甚だしい、デューク・エリントンの大看板のひとり、­盲目のアル・ヒブラーの小粋なスイング・ヴォーカルは天下一­品~素晴らしいの一語 #jazzm

  • Magnificent voice and great song. ♫

  • I think he sung it the best. in my young age this song always puts me in a good mood.

  • this Hibbler is very very good....I like !!

  • Our loss, Heavens gain!!

  • I love Al Hibbler ever since I heard him sing "After The Lights Go Down Low"

  • he had a very unsual phaseing in each of his songs, this was one of his best, never recdeived the honor tht he should have, he made the 1950,and beyond the great musical era that it was-- thanks

  • ++ THE HIB- WAS TOTALLY FANTASTIC. SO SMOOTH AND IN THE GROOVE MAN++. HE SHADES OLE BLUE EYES ON THIS 1._____ OH YEAH!!!!!!

  • I love Al's version best - his voice is so rich in this recording! Thanks.

  • Al had a unique voice and he knew how to deliver a song. We used to hear him all over the AM radio dial back in the 1950s. Always a pleasure. I especially liked "After the Lights Go Down Low". "millsbrothers" you've posted that one too.

    The Mills Brothers were pretty special too.

    I remember standing next to one of the Mills brothers in Harold's Club in Reno back in the sixties.

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