Charles Margulis, Harry Goldfield (tp); Bix Beiderbecke, Andy Secrest (c); Boyce Cullen, Bill Rank, Wilbur Hall, Jack Fulton (tb); Frank Trumbauer, Chester Hazlett, Irving Friedman, Roy Maier, Bernie Daly, Charles Strickfaden (reeds); Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell, John Bouman, Charles Gaylord (vln); Roy Bargy (p); Lennie Hayton (cel); Mike Pingitore (bj); Mike Trafficante (sb); Min Leibrook (tu); George Marsh (dm); Bing Crosby (voc): New York, May 4, 1929.
Very beautiful ! Thanks:)
sbd403 11 months ago
I wish they would have let Bing sing more...it is a pretty melody though
jimmbo13 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines You can easily tell which half of the solo is Bix and which half is Secrest.
TuberOnTheLoose 2 years ago
Once again, Bing Crosby delivers a brief (uncredited) "vocal refrain", demonstrating his abilities as a "mellow crooner", for which he'd later become famous, in a beautiful Bill Challis arrangement. Bix and Andy Secrest split their "solo" here...one of my personal favorites.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago