Henry Burr - I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1909)
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2009
- Charted at #1 in October 1909. From the 1909 musical, "The Prince of Tonight". Other charting versions include: #4 for Billy Murray in 1910, #6 for Manuel Romain in 1910, #2 for Perry Como in 1947, #11 for Ray Noble and His Orchestra in 1947, #12 for the Dinning Sisters in 1947, #43 UK for Emile Ford and the Checkmates in 1962, #93 Billboard Hot 100 for Bobby Darin in 1964, #29 Adult Contemporary for Marilyn Michaels in 1967 (as "I Wonder Who's Kissing Him Now") and #81 Country for George Hamilton IV in 1977 (#52 UK).
Recorded in June 1909.
Written by Joseph E. Howard, Will M. Hough & Frank R. Adams.
The other side of this record is "I Love My Wife, but Oh You Kid" by Arthur Collins, which itself charted at #2. - Видеоклипы
Those Tin Pan Alley songwriters were among the best.
The great Henry Burr.
It certainly is rather slower than what is usual, but I assume that this is playing as it was recorded.. It is lovely.
Lovely. Thank you Tom Smith 🎼🎶🎶👍🙏
You're welcome!
@@TomElvisSmith this song is like a artifact
Thank you
Lovely.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing! I wonder though, if the actual musical still exists; or only this song survived from it...
My favorite version of this song was recorded by Marilyn Michaels.
The New Vaudeville Band did a nice version of this.
@ILoveJenni47 In fact, it's "wonder who's teaching her how".
@Corrie121 It sounds like it is playing too slow. What did you think?
@Astrodan2600 Everything is explained in the description I wrote, which you can find underneath the video.
I never change the speed. Because I want to imagine what it was like to listen to it when it came out. I want it to feel authentic.
Was this from a musical?
Like it slow
No, there isn't any line like that in the song.
Sweet... but certainly makes you appreciate the invention of Jazz.