I'm working from the 1931 sheet-music collection of H.W. Hanemann songs, "Soft-Boiled Ballads," which was the first collection of his material that had previously been published individually in Judge magazine (although I discovered the song through a 1942 Spike Jones recording). Tell me what your source is, as I'd love to know more about this song.
@@bnilsson The wild thing about this is I can't find any recordings of it other than Spike Jones, one from Dick Ustead in 1968, and Tiny Tim quoting it at the beginning of his cover of then I'll be satisfied with life, there should be an earlier recording on would think.
Brilliant performance
Funny; but not sung to the Original.
I'm working from the 1931 sheet-music collection of H.W. Hanemann songs, "Soft-Boiled Ballads," which was the first collection of his material that had previously been published individually in Judge magazine (although I discovered the song through a 1942 Spike Jones recording). Tell me what your source is, as I'd love to know more about this song.
@@bnilsson The wild thing about this is I can't find any recordings of it other than Spike Jones, one from Dick Ustead in 1968, and Tiny Tim quoting it at the beginning of his cover of then I'll be satisfied with life, there should be an earlier recording on would think.
Furthermore, would you be against me including this in a Spike Jones tribute radio show I'm doing? If so I'll play the Dick Ustead one.
@@ML-iz1gs I don't mind at all. A Spike salute needs all the chaos it can get.