Released on the 1952 album, "Harmony Encores". Written in 1911 by Byron D. Stokes and F. Dudleigh Vernor. A #3 hit for Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians in 1927 (which I've also posted), and #8 for Gene Austin in December 1927. Also recorded by Mitch Miller, Ted Lewis, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Ames Brothers, Cliff Edwards, the Lettermen, among many others over the years.
@TheSteamtramman Thank you so much!
CatsPjamas1 8 months ago
If you were not willing to spend hours making these tracks available it would be a sad loss. Well done, Sir!
TheSteamtramman 8 months ago
@lasurvivor47 Thank you very much! The Chordettes are one of my favorite female groups from the '50's, they had beautiful harmonies and were trained in barbershop quartet style.
CatsPjamas1 8 months ago
@Vintageart1994 You're welcome, thanks for commenting!
CatsPjamas1 8 months ago
Love the Chordettes! This song is so sweet...Love the harmonies! Thanks for sharing and all your hard work and time!
lasurvivor47 8 months ago
Sweet harmony.... and great tune,
Thanks for posting. :)
Vintageart1994 8 months ago