1929, I'd Rather be Blue, Louis Katzman Orch. HD 78rpm
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One of my favorite songs, thanks for sharing this version.
@rocketsurgeon5758
2 жыл бұрын
Talk about time machine, your channel has been in my play list the last ten years.
Adore this...howcha magoucha (and his vocal 'mugging' immediately after that line)!
fantastic
Great music. I feel I'm from those days of the past living in New York City.
@Jotaemesg
5 жыл бұрын
:) I feel like 1930, too. I choose 1929/30s stuff to sprinkle my spoken English. It works, as that time was very Anglo-Saxon. Regards.
Delightful
Super good excellent with photo
This Appears To Be A Slightly Different Take Then The One I Have! COOL!!! VERY Neet to Hear Different Takes!! Prozoot I Just Love Your Channel ,Thank GOD For Wonderful Folks Like You Who Post these Unbelievable, Wonderful Songs For Us To Enjoy. Bless You For all Your Very Hard Work.
Yes, it pre-dates the recording, ....but it's such a great shot that I don't mind the mismatch.
Brain says that this is a good one. Thanks.
The picture of Fanny Brice has to be from her Ziegfield days-due to the fact that the style is from the 1910s-educated guess?
I did`nt care a whole lot for the vocal also, but Dick Robertson could be a hit or miss vocalist as far as I`m concerned, But Louis Katzman had a great orchestra