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BHS - Livin' In The Sunlight, Lovin' In The Moonlight

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

Here is Bratislava Hot Serenaders again bringing recreation of a very nice example of Dance Music from late 20ies! Originally recorded by "The Best Dressed Band on Broadway" - Ben Bernie and Hotel Roosevelt Orch. in LA, May 15, 1930. BHS recorded this tune about 1998 with Henry de Winter aus Berlin as a very special guest again...

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  • 1:58 - "I don't give a hooze in my cares de move..."?

  • @78Upm  and ...?....

  • 7 people are not having a wonderful time

  • Including you BlueFlameDude?

  • That song brought me back to the 1920's, such a great recreation job you guys do! I wish I could see you live one day :)

  • Thank you very much, mojoman4147, check our website for upcoming concerts, or at least our other videos :-)

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  • Very classy, spot on rhythm, nicely understated, beautifuly swingy, great.

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  • @78Upm I don't think Mr de Winter has ever displayed a "wish" to be British. I tend to look upon him as more akin to a '20s Weimar performer.  Although he has recorded some English-language standards, most of his output has been in his native German. For example: watch?v=ddRr6Ey9r58&feature=re­lated. I think we can forgive him the odd slip-up; his kind are so rare these days and should be encouraged, the world needs more like him.

  • @ajmendham That's not what he's singing though... Apparently he's not as British as he wants to be after all.

  • I don't give a hoot, give my cares the boot. Those are the lyrics

  • @115shadowfan Pretty much any song you can think of was taken from it's original from the early 20th century.

  • I just realized something.

    The cover in the first episode of Spongebob came from this song!

  • RIP TINY TIM

    I liked his version better

  • Very nice rendition of a teriffic song made famous by Maurice Chevalier in the film "The Big Pond"!!!!! I love it! I'm sure Mr. Cevalier, as well as Mr. Tiny Tim, are looking down on this great band everytime they play this song and all they do is smile.

  • Ah I love music no matter what year it took place. Personally I love music from the 30s and 50s I think those were the golden age of music. I like music from our generation of course, but this is just a simple song with a wonderful band

  • Excellent, good costumes too. I love the Westie!

  • Respond to this video...  That's how it's written on the sheet music I have but it could differ in whoever's version it happens to be.

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