I love them all - Krupa, Anita O'Day, Roy Eldridge... but here, the Eldridge solo sounds to me like he's doing all of Louis Armstrong's tricks (phrasing, etc) but not as well as Armstrong. Your thoughts?
Let me guess: 1941 Big Band Gothic! Did I get it right? LOL! Incidentally, I have no interest in modern Gothic rock, but for those who are "still in their teens", when was the original Gothic rock? It was 1959: "Rocking In The Graveyard" by Jackie Morningstar. And it's got a killer guitar riff in it. And now, back to my easy chair.
excellente
busessuck1 11 months ago
@DailyBrusher Better tone than Armstrong
M1GARRAND1 1 year ago
I love them all - Krupa, Anita O'Day, Roy Eldridge... but here, the Eldridge solo sounds to me like he's doing all of Louis Armstrong's tricks (phrasing, etc) but not as well as Armstrong. Your thoughts?
DailyBrusher 1 year ago
`Lets get outta here!``
Made me laugh so hard xD
Great song.. i really wish songs were still this great.
MsHenryTheGreat 1 year ago
gotta love the stan king beat gene lays down w/roys trumpet solo!!!!!
zzzzwheat 2 years ago
Love ya Anita...Gene too of course! 5*****
NoRosesForMe 2 years ago
Let me guess: 1941 Big Band Gothic! Did I get it right? LOL! Incidentally, I have no interest in modern Gothic rock, but for those who are "still in their teens", when was the original Gothic rock? It was 1959: "Rocking In The Graveyard" by Jackie Morningstar. And it's got a killer guitar riff in it. And now, back to my easy chair.
zbelzanger 3 years ago
Great Anita! but don`t forget Roy Eldridge`s trumpet solo on this one
local802blues 3 years ago
I had a house like that! In Elgin, Illinois.
Thanks Anita, you helped me get through my teen years (which I still am in)
Solid
hep2jive 3 years ago
There alway's talking to me too, Anita Darling .
dontknocktherock 3 years ago