"Me Too" (which took NINE takes to perfect) was recorded on August 25, 1926; the "vocal refrain" was by Whiteman's trombonist Wilbur Hall, and a vocal trio probably consisting of Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord and Austin Young , who provided the "vocal chorus" on "Why Do You Roll Those Eyes?" (which also took NINE takes before an "acceptable" version was released), on September 9, 1926.
"Me Too" (which took NINE takes to perfect) was recorded on August 25, 1926; the "vocal refrain" was by Whiteman's trombonist Wilbur Hall, and a vocal trio probably consisting of Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord and Austin Young , who provided the "vocal chorus" on "Why Do You Roll Those Eyes?" (which also took NINE takes before an "acceptable" version was released), on September 9, 1926.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Love the Garrard TT - thanks!
peesyweesy 2 years ago