Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - That's My Weakness Now - Columbia 1444-D

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Bix Beiderbecke (c); Charles Margulis (tp); Boyce Cullen, Bill Rank (tb); Frank Trumbauer, Chester Hazlett, Irving Friedman, Charles Strickfaden (reeds); Kurt Dieterle, Matty Malneck, Mischa Russell, Mario Perry (vln); Roy Bargy (p); Mike Pingitore (bj); Mike Trafficante (sb); Min Leibrook (tu); George Marsh (dm); Bing Crosby, Harry Barris, Al Rinker [Rhythm Boys] (voc): New York, June 17, 1928.

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  • AWESOME!!!!!

  • In my top three of Rhythm Boys songs. Love it! Thanks for uploading it.

  • It was this recording that clued me in, at age 14, that I had a kind of "phonographic memory." I had been playing the Lp quite often, woke up one morning for school, and realized that I had heard the whole arrangement in a dream the night before!

  • Well, yes. My son Tim Zahn and I do these songs in nursing homes. $50 for an hour, the two of us. Good work in the middle of the day!! The folks love it!!

    Rick Jolley, Good Time Music

    Colorado Springs

  • Great recording- everything just clicks into place- it's like being back on the dance floor with whats-her-name?

    Know something? These are the tunes they need to play in nursing homes- the folks there would love them and it just might bring back a memory or two. Would make the over worked and underpaid staff feel better too I think.

    -Bill

  • Awesome  Tks

  • I still have several cassettes of Bing, but after my last cassette player bought the big one I haven't been able to find a store that sells them anymore.

  • @PatinPDX

    Indeed the vocal group are The Rhythm Boys!

    See my upload!

    ptm51

  • I love this song, and I guess my daddy had it in his head when he met my mother.

  • I used to have a cassette tape of this song with other early Whiteman recordings. I always thought the vocal group was The Rhythm Boys, of which Bing Crosby was a member. The label didn't say who was singing with Whiteman's orchestra on this. Thank you so much for posting this, one of my all time favorites from the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.

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