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Who's Sorry Now? - Dixieland Crackerjacks live @ Jazz Festival Breda 2009 (part 4)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

At last a title the Dixieland Crackerjacks didn't put on youtube before!
http://www.dixielandcrackerjacks.com

From the first day of the Breda International Jazz Festival 2009. Mai 21.

Dixieland Crackerjacks :

Bert Brandsma - bass saxophone
Slidin' Selena - trombone
Michel Muller - trumpet
Lielian Tan - drums
Koos Greven - banjo

"Who's Sorry Now?" is a popular song with music written by Ted Snyder and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. It was published in 1923.[1]

Who's Sorry Now? was featured in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca (1946), directed by Archie Mayo and released by United Artists.

The song has been recorded by a number of artists. One of those was an August 20, 1951 recording by Jerry Gray and his orchestra (Decca Records catalog number 27868[2]) .

The song was recorded in 1958 by Connie Francis, and since then the song has become generally associated with her due to the widespread popularity of her version. It reached #4 on the Billboard charts in the U.S. and earned a gold record for sales of one million copies, and spent six weeks at #1 in the UK.

Marie Osmond did a version of the song in 1975. It reached #21 on the US Billboard charts and was the title track to her third studio album.

Leland Palmer, Ann Reinking and Erzsebet Foldi perform the song in the film All That Jazz (1979).

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  • @ABrandsma, hi there! I you guys are a great band! I really admire how you keep the Dixie traditional, yet it always has a very warm and unique feel each time! I was just curious, is a bass sax a b flat or e flat? Thanks! Btw I play tenor and berry in a traditional Dixie band, as well as in a big band! You guys give us so many ideas! So much appreciated! Superb!

  • @genbuthecellist Bass sax is in B flat, full octave lower as a tenor. Kind regards,

    Bert Brandsma

  • You folks are doing fantastic performance!

  • @kodstaff Thanks!

  • I saw you there, fantastic

  • Hope that we may come back to Breda next year!

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  • Just keeps getting better!

  • This got to be the best 5 piece stand up band, anywhere. CHEERS !!!!!

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  • LOS MEJORES . THE  BESTS .

  • What a great tune!

  • this is the best i sean and i play the piano they move off the song in swing band style and just pick uo the song on the way ithere good very good

  • Excellent rendition of Who's sorry now.

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