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Laughing as I cough, I adore the intricacies of this song. It has intense action, heartfelt dialog, reflective contemplation, romance, and clever rhymes. Enchanting! Now that we have learned of the health risks associated with smoking, we wonder if this song presages the discovery that the only people who have ever died "for love" were also smokers.
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One of Bings great recording in the 1930s, I still can't get used to the fact that he is no longer with us
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One of the great Crosby songs that my parents adored in their courting and dancing days. Bing still had that famous "Crosby Cry" in his voice. For me, the many Crosby recordings of the mid-Thirties - some now forgotten - are a treasure trove of passion,
romance and beautiful phrasing. Bing could sing anything: love songs, cowboy ditties, funny duets, Irish ballads, jazz. What a voice!
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How popular Bing was! This happens to be a particular favorite song of mine. Check out another version of this -- Alberta Hunter with Jack Jackson's Orchestra.
I just found a video of Bing today -- he was just getting started in his career at the time -- "When the folks High Up Do the Low Down" ... with Bebe Daniels.
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So kool that you post it on an old turntable. Makes it as authentic as it can be...over my computor. Thanks.
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tks for posting
What a gorgeous song!
I can't believe I'd never heard it before!
Thanks for uploading, Shane!
Luckynumber78 2 years ago 4
my mom would always remember this from her memories of bing in the early thirties when she was a young irish red-head. God love her!!
patthecatman 2 years ago 3