Jack Teagarden & His Orchestra, v. J.Teagarden - Love Me, Brunswick 1933
More about Jack Teagarden - never-to-be-forgotten jazz trombonist, bandleader, composer, and vocalist and another fantastic tune played & sung by him at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lphP0MIavU
In the slideshow is my little tribute to James Dean.
There's an album of Teagarden live from Florida in 1963 and this song is the first song on the B-side. Interesting version like this one.
snuggletiger 1 year ago
And as many neglect to mention the rest of the musicians!
helluvagun 1 year ago
I lack the full personal setup! In future please...!
helluvagun 1 year ago
Okay this stuff is unbeatable...class of it's own...I can sing Jack but it is hard to get a band to back me, wish me luck.
tradertom 2 years ago
@HarborGuy I agree with you .. what potential, all gone to waste. But he was such a problem on the set of Giant, and was so careless of his relationship with producers and the front office that there was some doubt about his future.
saxondog2001 2 years ago
WHAT A WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO SUCH A FANTASTIC ACTOR!!! He would be so proud of this! Your choice of music is just supurb!!! The last photo is HAUNTING & at the same time touching. Thank You so much for making my days much brighter with your videos.
roybo1930 2 years ago
The vocalist sounds like the vocalist from The Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra...
gregoryagogo 2 years ago
Excellent post.
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago
Good match - He died too young, but he died doing what he enjoyed..........He would have been a greater and more famous if he had lived...
HarborGuy 2 years ago
Such puppy dog eyes, how could one not love him? That ending pathetic coffin shot was haunting! Again, thx for entertaining me....one of my fav channels!
idasynco 2 years ago