Very nice rendition, both singers did a great job, created the appropriate feeling for this classic. Vocals had a 40’s vibe in the performance. Peace and love 💜
Gosh ....... what happened to ~music~ ?!?!?!?! We made a BAD BADDD TRADE off~!~ We traded .... this ......... for MaDdonna, Lady Gag gag me ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Oiiii Veyyyyyyyyy ~!~!~!~
It's so great to see someone doing the old songs with a traditional big band. But man, have their singers ever gone downhill from the lineup they used on Trolley Songs. The girl can't hit the low notes and neither of them have the melody right on the "when you smile at me" lines.
Craig it for what it is - a Harry Warren song - a classic. They did a nice job and she's a good singer - Not Paula Kelly, or Ellen barry - but nicely done. Let's enjoy the celebration of this great song, without the criticism.
Very nice rendition, both singers did a great job, created the appropriate feeling for this classic. Vocals had a 40’s vibe in the performance. Peace and love 💜
wonderful, love it
One more thing...I cannot think of a more beautiful song. Glen would be sooo proud of this rendition by this generation!
Outstanding bassist and nice sax section.
This group really sounds good and the lady who is singing is right on! Beautiful voice. She made this piece really stand out!!!
I would love to be there and hear them in person - a lovely band!
Lovely
happy to see young folk doing this .....
That was excellent !
Excellent. I liked the beautiful songstress's crediting the male singer after his interlude vocal. Good of her, and she and the band were great!
Reminiscent of John Payne's interlude vocal in the original "I Know Why" performance in Sun Valley Serenade! (Except Lynn Bari didn't credit him)
Beutiful
I liked it!
I like the girl playing the sliding tromboner..
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Gosh ....... what happened to ~music~ ?!?!?!?! We made a BAD BADDD TRADE off~!~ We traded .... this ......... for
MaDdonna, Lady Gag gag me ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Oiiii Veyyyyyyyyy ~!~!~!~
It's so great to see someone doing the old songs with a traditional big band. But man, have their singers ever gone downhill from the lineup they used on Trolley Songs. The girl can't hit the low notes and neither of them have the melody right on the "when you smile at me" lines.
Craig it for what it is - a Harry Warren song - a classic. They did a nice job and she's a good singer - Not Paula Kelly, or Ellen barry - but nicely done. Let's enjoy the celebration of this great song, without the criticism.