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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2007

These fellows from 1934 sing "Feeling High" - Included here are Harry Barris, Shirley Ross and The King's Men

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  • Was that Robert Young doing the intro? I was just listening to him on Father Knows Best via an old time radio station.

  • fabolous , tanks a lot for this nice moment , greetings from near Paris , France

  • what id the dance that starts at 1:12

  • Just fantastic all that Buzby Berkley was just bliss,if you enjoy this go onto living in the 1920s and enjoy from there,

  • I am sure Harry Barris was was the fore father of techno.

  • i want to go to a party like that!

  • "No fewer than five pianos!" he he, I can just hear the Director..

  • Bing was also a real jerk to his first wife Dixie, the mother of his four sons. Tragically, Dixie was a terrible alcoholic and everyone who knew the situation said that Bing drove her to drink.

  • Say, that does look like a wild party! :)

    I guess "high" had a slightly different connotation than it did in later years.

    Lots of fun, thanks for posting!

  • Oh, this is JUST what I needed to hear today! Thanks! Passing this on to Amanda Wilde.

    Jay

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