"Sweet Lady" - The Columbians (1921)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- SWEET LADY - Medley Fox-trot
(from "Tangerine")
introducing: "Vamping Rose"
(Crumit & Zoob) (Violinsky & Schuster)
The Columbians, Dance Orchestra De Luxe
Columbia, A3467 (79970), 1921
Note: please watch at 720p for better picture quality.
"Tangerine" was a Broadway musical comedy that opened at the Casino Theater in August 1921 and closed the following August. Recording artist Frank Crumit wrote the music for the song "Sweet Lady," which he sang in the show. (A 1921 recording of "Sweet Lady" sung by Frank Crumit can be found on RUclips.)
The "sweet ladies" in the video are a few of the cigarette cards that my grandfather collected around 1900.
"Sweet Lady!
Save the sweetest smile for me.
Sweet Lady!
In my dreams I used to be
Praying for a girlie just like you;
Saying no one else would ever do.
Sweet Lady!
May the sunbeams always shine
For you, flowers blooming all the time.
If you make it true, I'll not be grieving.
Sweet Lady,
Must we keep on make-believing?"
Pleasing tune and lovely cards, these collections and memories are great.
Wonderful edition! The girls are lovely!
I was so surprised to see her eyes blink. I enjoyed the old banjo music.
-------Ellen
My dear Anthony,
Love "Sweet Vamping Rose" and the darling BANJOLICIOUS tune.
I must say the other Sweeties were lovely too. :-)
Millions of Bouncing Banjo STARS
Smooch
G
***** Dear Genia,
Thank you for your comments! These 1920s tunes DO seem to have a lot of energetic banjo playing!
Great facial expressions, Abendstunde! I love watching it! And a delightful dance tune. Thanks for your enthusiasm in sharing with us.
Nice work....
Thanks for including the additional information.
Hope things are going well for you.
Warm Winter Wishes!
The video editing is amazing really makes your old record music shine.
thank you! glad you liked it!
Wonderful video ! thank you for this moment....have a nice day
Wunderschönes Lied süß wie sie mit den Augen klimpert ^^
Such a fun video!
Merry Christmas to you
Many thanks! Original and very beautiful!
WOW, AWESOME!
The sound is very "early 20's". Beginning of Jazz!
Do you have more infos about the Columbians? I have a record of them but it's from late 20's and I don't know if it's the same band than on your record.
***** Good question. The Columbians seem to be the Columbia Records house band at the time of this recording, but I don't know about later!
nice I wish you worked for me.
Very nice! You continue to surpass yourself. And such a little thing, but very effective animation.
Thank you, i really look forward to your videos now.
MonkeyspankO Thank you!
I appreciate your kinds words very much!