@catlover35fl 🌿 This music plus Ford Model A's❣️ Dispite the recent stock market crash of 1929 and the encroaching Depression years, these 2 gems (oh, can't forget Laurel and Hardy❣️🙂) may surely have helped keep people's spirits up.🍀 P.S. I'm a cat lover (animal lover!), too❣️
@@drakefallentine8351 🌿😜 Yes they had it all! I loved when they'd sing and dance and when Ollie would pause and stare out at us, as if to say, "See what I have to put up with?" One favorite scene from Sons of the Desert: Laurel has had a meltdown and confessed everything to his wife. Then Ollie tries to chuckle his way out of his trouble while drawing circles on the table. They were geniuses. Glad you liked them, too! 😊☘️
Among the contemporary renditions of this gem, one of the Turk-Ahlert team's best, my favourite is Russ Columbo's, even though I do have to take a few points off for his "but I do" substitution of the written -- and crucial, I think -- "I just do." Now, THIS Russ achieves rather a different effect, but he does sing the correct lyric.
I love this song!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for bringing back these great tunes from 1931. My favorite year for popular songs.
@catlover35fl 🌿 This music plus Ford Model A's❣️ Dispite the recent stock market crash of 1929 and the encroaching Depression years, these 2 gems (oh, can't forget Laurel and Hardy❣️🙂) may surely have helped keep people's spirits up.🍀
P.S. I'm a cat lover (animal lover!), too❣️
1931, it was all happening - The Boswells, Al Bowlly, Bing Crosby - some of the finest bands and composers came into their own
😶🌿 *despite
. So right about Laurel and Hardy. Those two gave America something truly funny to laugh at...to this day.
@@drakefallentine8351 🌿😜
Yes they had it all! I loved when they'd sing and dance and when Ollie would pause and stare out at us, as if to say, "See what I have to put up with?"
One favorite scene from Sons of the Desert: Laurel has had a meltdown and confessed everything to his wife. Then Ollie tries to chuckle his way out of his trouble while drawing circles on the table.
They were geniuses. Glad you liked them, too! 😊☘️
Ahhh!! Nothing more pleassnt!!
Thanks to the producers
@@jeanfinney8257 pootis
Among the contemporary renditions of this gem, one of the Turk-Ahlert team's best, my favourite is Russ Columbo's, even though I do have to take a few points off for his "but I do" substitution of the written -- and crucial, I think -- "I just do." Now, THIS Russ achieves rather a different effect, but he does sing the correct lyric.
Yes,I too,noticed the correct lyrics. This tune is one of a few to which my love and I sing a duet. 💕
@@swingman5635 Sweet! ... That lyric makes all the difference.
Never heard of Sleepy Hall, but have a couple of recordings by Red Nichols and his Five Pennies. This was a pleasant surprise.
RED NICHOLS AND HIS BAND WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF A 3 YEAR RESIDENCY AT " THE HANGOVER CLUB" IN SAN FRANCISCO WHEN I WAS BORN IN THAT CITY IN 1949.
A rather quavering voice, but i love the song.
I think he's trying to imitate Rudy Vallée