One of the finest dance bands ever...period. Compare George Olsen’s arrangements of the same songs by other bands and you’ll quickly hear the musicality Olsen’s band had that many others lacked. Mighty good listening, by George!
Recorded on May 13, 1930, and featured in an obscure "talkie" musical, "Swing High", co-starring Helen Twelvetrees and Fred Scott...and Stepin Fetchit.
O' sweet wander, Call me doth yonder, We must be climbing, never standing still Always winding, Keep on reminding , There's happiness over the hill I still can't figure out what's between 'climbing' and 'still' :l
One of the finest dance bands ever...period. Compare George Olsen’s arrangements of the same songs by other bands and you’ll quickly hear the musicality Olsen’s band had that many others lacked. Mighty good listening, by George!
Boy you need to hear 'em all!! This starts a magnificent journey for you!!
A George Olsen I Have Never Heard!!! Until Now, And WOW!!!!! A BEAUTIFUL Record It Is!!! Bless You For Posting.
thankss again.
Recorded on May 13, 1930, and featured in an obscure "talkie" musical, "Swing High", co-starring Helen Twelvetrees and Fred Scott...and Stepin Fetchit.
"We must be climbing, can't be standing still."
Thlanks again
Check out the Ambrose version on latest Vocalion CD, superb
O' sweet wander,
Call me doth yonder,
We must be climbing, never standing still
Always winding,
Keep on reminding ,
There's happiness over the hill
I still can't figure out what's between 'climbing' and 'still' :l