'PROBABLY RECORDED AT THE GLEN ISLAND CASINO IN 1933, EDDY DUCHIN'S ORCHESTRA WAS THE EPITOME OF ELEGENCE AND ROMANCE REMEMBERED ALMOST NINETY YEARS LATER.
Beautiful gals. Yeah, and nice music too. Dead at 41. Eddy, why? I remember it well. He was just trying to make a come back after WWII. Yeah, he came back and times and music tastes changed. But his new orchestra was the best ever. Only 41. RIP Gad! I am sad all over again.
Just right for winding down after a hard day and sipping a glass of red wine. I am sure I remember this tune being used in an old early 30s Popeye cartoon, which they used to show over here in the 1950s on the telly.
Recorded on December 1, 1933, and originally introduced by Art Jarrett in the Paramount picture, "Sitting Pretty". In 1934, Max Fleischer used it to great effect in a Popeye cartoon of the same name...
Oh yes. Olive Oyl sleep walking across the swinging steel beams on a construction site while Popeye and Bluto fight and try to rescue her to the music of this song.
'PROBABLY RECORDED AT THE GLEN ISLAND CASINO IN 1933, EDDY DUCHIN'S ORCHESTRA WAS THE EPITOME OF ELEGENCE AND ROMANCE REMEMBERED ALMOST NINETY YEARS LATER.
Beautiful gals. Yeah, and nice music too. Dead at 41. Eddy, why? I remember it well. He was just trying to make a come back after WWII. Yeah, he came back and times and music tastes changed. But his new orchestra was the best ever. Only 41. RIP Gad! I am sad all over again.
Just right for winding down after a hard day and sipping a glass of red wine. I am sure I remember this tune being used in an old early 30s Popeye cartoon, which they used to show over here in the 1950s on the telly.
Really enjoyable - Thank you
One of Eddy's biggest hits--died way too young. RIP.
This is pure class.
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Amazing song amazing artist makes me cry
A beautiful rendering of a lovely song. Thanks for this delightful share.
Once again, we bring you music from the Central Park Casino.
Wonderful recording incomparable Duchin.
Thank you so much for sharing, what a maaterpiece I've already started learning on piano I wil ad it to my videos soon thanks again jim.
Yes, I have seen her walk away, she is truly a magnificent woman !
Recorded on December 1, 1933, and originally introduced by Art Jarrett in the Paramount picture, "Sitting Pretty". In 1934, Max Fleischer used it to great effect in a Popeye cartoon of the same name...
This song, though not this version, was done in "Pennies from Heaven" with Bernadette Peters miming...
Lou
I have Al Bowlly singing this number - thanks
Warmest regards
Richard
Richard Macintyre nn
Oh yes. Olive Oyl sleep walking across the swinging steel beams on a construction site while Popeye and Bluto fight and try to rescue her to the music of this song.
@Bigband78 I was referring to the place, which later became Tavern on the Green, and sadly, was recently closed.
@muscleco ,I remember seeing Fats Waller in some old cartoons
I think they played a version of this song in "The Green Mile". I
@marsmoke ,wasn't it the Park Central Orchestra?
Hi Lou
Its as good but I only hard it first sung by AL
Regards
Richard
His name is dushun not duckin
@Masquerade03 That's OK Alvaro,There's a LI woman who always gives my videos 1 *
Reminds me of Popeye.
@spannerworks1 ,I bet it's better than this version.