@BFE1127 You're missing the point. Porter used remarkable lyric, rhymes, imagery, metaphors, etc to make his point. He wasalmost always-- not direct and crude, but elegant and refined.
Eigentlich eine sehr schöne Aufnahme! Nur durch die dumme Rauschunterdrückung klingt die Aufnahme dumpf und überhaupt nicht mehr frisch! Die Höhen fehlen dadurch und die Gesangsstimme klingt auch nicht mehr so gut! So darf eine Grammophon Platte nicht klingen!
A pertfect performance! This has always been a favorite of mine and this ecording is being added to my favorites-The image choice was also quite inspired!Bravo!
To BFE...Taste and style are NOT simply in the eye of the beholder. This site is filled with nonsensical opinions. So why pass on misinformation? We are all entitled to our opinions, but that doesn't mean they are fact. Learn something about Cole Porter. My original comments are factual, and on the mark. You'll appreciate Porter much more, once you learn what he was trying to accomplish.
One.of Cole Porter's best compositions.I salute his memory.
Wonderful and amazing pictures, as always !
Utterly fabulous!!!
Thanks for posting this lovely oldie. I love all Cole Porter's music.
Superb, as all of yours, a wonderful happy version, Let's ......
thlanks again for this treat.
Super excellent with good photos
Man I love it when one of Cole's songs turn hot.
otra maravillosa cancion de cole porter, fue un genio
ca s'amusait dur a cette epoque
@BFE1127 You're missing the point. Porter used remarkable lyric, rhymes, imagery, metaphors, etc to make his point. He wasalmost always-- not direct and crude, but elegant and refined.
As oposed to "Fats" Waller who was NOT MISBEHVING.
Great, thanks for posting!
he!
where did you get the pictures?
i really need them!
( i have a presentation about the 20's )
No chaperon!... Great!... Shared on Google+
Hazbin hotel alastor?Sounds like him,past that it's a good old song!
Could that be Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang on violin and guitar? Sure sounds like 'em.
Eigentlich eine sehr schöne Aufnahme! Nur durch die dumme Rauschunterdrückung klingt die Aufnahme dumpf und überhaupt nicht mehr frisch! Die Höhen fehlen dadurch und die Gesangsstimme klingt auch nicht mehr so gut! So darf eine Grammophon Platte nicht klingen!
lol @ 0:22
Wow what a great version of this terrific song! Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the great music, performance and your input: postards are very well tailored to this crazy epoch
Napoleon was a true jazz giant and it shows. This performance is a masterpiece!
A pertfect performance! This has always been a favorite of mine and this ecording is being added to my favorites-The image choice was also quite inspired!Bravo!
SCANDALOUS! BUT OH SO CONTAGIOUS!
Awesome - thanks fredjmp for sharing it! *****
Great!!
That's the cat's meow, the cat's pajamas, the bee's knees, and the razzmatazz!
Beautiful.
Thanks.
loved the piano 2 1:43 ! Greg. yoou're the cat's pajamas with all these tunes from the 20's--pure joy!!
To BFE...Taste and style are NOT simply in the eye of the beholder. This site is filled with nonsensical opinions. So why pass on misinformation? We are all entitled to our opinions, but that doesn't mean they are fact. Learn something about Cole Porter. My original comments are factual, and on the mark. You'll appreciate Porter much more, once you learn what he was trying to accomplish.
Bring back the twenties.
retrogeorge1 I agree the sexist and most stylish era for women
retrogeorge1 I agree the sexist and most stylish era for women
No
Not the very best sound quality from a 1928 record.....Otherwise a funny tune!
Anybody have any idea where I might find the version of this in the end of Johnny Dangerously?
The vocalist is Tom Stacks. The poor man was killed trying to rescue his drums from a burning building.
True "white man's Jazz......wonderful!!
@bobparis Gramatically correct jazz definately doesn't have that swing.