I love these three so much. It makes me sad because whenever i ask people, nobody seems to know them. Only one person, my dad. But he didnt know any of their songs, and its probably because he knows a ton about music more than average
They were the best at what they did. There are many uploads of them on UA-cam. On my channel, there are at least 2 complete albums. Thank you for listening.
The sisters was that group or about 5 years Connie had a solo thing in New York for years before she I was fortunate to meet one of the sisters a snug harbor in New Orleans
'S wonderful! 'S marvelous! You should care for me! 'S awfully nice! 'S paradise! 'S what I love to see! Cole Porter Sorry, I got sidetracked. The Boswell's certainly were wonderful and marvelous. Thank you for listening.
Can't recall the title right now, but this was covered in one of the Fred Astaire and Ginger Roberts movies, but I think that version was a single person singing.
@@kokostale3080 - That, and during the Great Depression....and for those living in the Great Plains region of the US - during the Dust Bowl...and for those living in Europe - having to deal with Fascism.
This is sublime, and probably the most technically accomplished version ever made. Any idea who is the guitarist with the delicate touch in the 1st chorus? Eddie Lang had already passed on by 1935. It sounds like George van Eps, but that's only a guess.
10/8/35 The Boswell Sisters (v) Russ Case, Ed Wade (tpt) Will Bradley (tbn) Artie Shaw (cl, as) Martha Boswell (p) Carl Kress (g) Dick Cherwin (b) Stan King (d) New York 60029-A Top Hat, White Tie And Tails (Berlin) 3:07 Decca 754B [BSC5] 60030-A Cheek To Cheek (Berlin) 2:54 Decca 574A, [A], [BSC5]
@@phaasch I just discovered this song and the Boswell Sisters music in general and I agree with you. No disrespect to any other singer that covered this song but I do not even feel the need to hear any other version. Beautiful song that I will continously wear out going forward and introduce to younger people. I played this song for my 80 year old father today and he told me this used to play on Hit Parade back home in Guyana. He hadn't heard this song in over half a century. But pleasantly enough the song and lyrics immediately came back to him. 😃
Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍 👍 👍.
This guitarist is fantastic
It was Carl Kress.
🌻 Que delícia de melodia e vozes na mesma sintonia, afinação perfeita❤
I found this through a school assignment and I don't regret it one bit.
One of the best songs I've heard.
I looked down at the comments after posting and the word sublime appears quite a few times. Glad to be in such agreeable company!
Can't get enough of these N'Orleans gals. Sublime.
Essa é uma das minhas músicas favoritas dos últimos tempos, simplesmente sensacional 💞💞💞💞💞
Wunderschön ❤
Simplemente maravillosas, un clasico
Sublime genius. The Bozzies have never been equaled. So sad that they did not stay together longer.
This song makes me miss the 1930s even though I never saw them!
I like it here 🖤
I love these three so much. It makes me sad because whenever i ask people, nobody seems to know them. Only one person, my dad. But he didnt know any of their songs, and its probably because he knows a ton about music more than average
Well, I know them, love their songs and harmony singing. Don't worry there are still some of us around.
Like their harmony. Great voices. Glad to find out about them. Thanks.
They were the best at what they did. There are many uploads of them on UA-cam. On my channel, there are at least 2 complete albums. Thank you for listening.
Lovely. Connie's story and the goodness of those surrounding her, is so inspiring.
Greatness is forever
This is really original ! 🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
Love it. They were super. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome. Thanks for listening.
The blending is sublime
I agree absolutely. Thank you for listening.
The sisters was that group or about 5 years Connie had a solo thing in New York for years before she I was fortunate to meet one of the sisters a snug harbor in New Orleans
without a doubt the best girl trio
Absolutely. Thank you for listening.
The forerunners to the Andrew Sisters! Same great voices!
Better
They don't have Patty.
I'd rather say they're the New Orleans version.
Wonderful. Marvelous!
'S wonderful! 'S marvelous!
You should care for me!
'S awfully nice! 'S paradise!
'S what I love to see!
Cole Porter
Sorry, I got sidetracked. The Boswell's certainly were wonderful and marvelous. Thank you for listening.
I love this! I hope you have a good day
One of the major influences on Ella!
Also an influence on Donald Fagan from the brilliant Steely Dan.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯
Excelente!.
👏👏👏👏👏
I agree. Thank you for listening.
shoutout to Steven universe for introducing me to these gems
Amazing !
Thanks
Can't recall the title right now, but this was covered in one of the Fred Astaire and Ginger Roberts movies, but I think that version was a single person singing.
A decade of wonderful harmony. Yes, would that it lasted longer.
Marriage called.
That would figure as they were all gorgeous
omg i love this song😭😭I wish that i was born at 1930s
same here
i really dont think you want to be born around the time ww2 is right around the corner
"Greatest Generation" is right but they lived through sorrow and pain practically their entire lives.
Then you'd be too young to enjoy this music, dummy.
@@kokostale3080 - That, and during the Great Depression....and for those living in the Great Plains region of the US - during the Dust Bowl...and for those living in Europe - having to deal with Fascism.
La versión original.... anterior a la de Fred Astaire..!! Gracias!!
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This is sublime, and probably the most technically accomplished version ever made.
Any idea who is the guitarist with the delicate touch in the 1st chorus? Eddie Lang had already passed on by 1935. It sounds like George van Eps, but that's only a guess.
It seems that I already answered this. Is that correct?
@@2ndviolinist I cant seem to find any reference here, unless the comment is hidden.
10/8/35 The Boswell Sisters (v) Russ Case, Ed Wade (tpt) Will Bradley (tbn) Artie Shaw (cl, as) Martha Boswell (p) Carl Kress (g) Dick Cherwin (b) Stan King (d) New York
60029-A Top Hat, White Tie And Tails (Berlin) 3:07 Decca 754B [BSC5]
60030-A Cheek To Cheek (Berlin) 2:54 Decca 574A, [A], [BSC5]
@@An_Cat_Dubh Thank you, ACD.
@@phaasch
I just discovered this song and the Boswell Sisters music in general and I agree with you.
No disrespect to any other singer that covered this song but I do not even feel the need to hear any other version. Beautiful song that I will continously wear out going forward and introduce to younger people.
I played this song for my 80 year old father today and he told me this used to play on Hit Parade back home in Guyana.
He hadn't heard this song in over half a century. But pleasantly enough the song and lyrics immediately came back to him. 😃
✌🙃
War.... war never changes.
Wings of Pegasus brought me here🙂
What year is this recording?
1935.....i believe the original is Fred Astaire