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The Boswell Sisters - There'll Be Some Changes Made (1932)

Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Mannie Klein (tpt), Tommy Dorsey (tbn), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Babe Russin (ten), Martha Boswell (p), Eddie Lang (g), Artie Bernstein (sb), Stan King (d), March 21, 1932 New York City.
B-11543-A There'll Be Some Changes Made (Higgins-Overstreet) 3:03 Brunswick 6291.

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  • Thanks. Those where the days when you needed actual tallent to make it. Too bad those days, like these fine ladies, are gone forever.

  • @TheCaptainLulz No doubt about it! There are still talents today's...unfortunally they're not attractive for the "great" audience! Grtz, Aad

  • They were GREAT! Loved this...

  • @ManagerGuy1 Thanks...good taste! Grtz, Aad

  • Julie London has a great sultry, torch version of this....Love the Bozes....

  • @zamusicza The Bozzies are unique...the Julie London version is more jazzy, but great too! Grtz, Aad

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  • @tenorbanjo4 Coming from New Orleans the Bozzies were of course very well known with the blues. And Conny with her great arranging skill was able to incorporate this slow 12 bar scheme into the up-tempo number, making it a unique Boswell Sisters number. They were and still are the very best. I've heard many trying to do what they did, but nobody even comes close. Aad, you're doing a great job saving these records for posterity.

  • Bravo for - at last - sound not so

    heavily mastered.

    Much more natural...-

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  • @aadjuijn This is very true !

  • @tenorbanjo4 Thank you too! ...I agree there is indeed a "St Louis Blues" touch in it. Grtz, Aad

  • @kennywowie It is!...I have that version also: Gene Krupa & His Orch. (vocal: Irene Daye) - 1941. Grtz, Aad

  • The Gene Krupa Orchestra does a great version of this, too.

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