This song was also used as background music during the party scene in the 1932 movie "Red Headed Woman" with Jean Harlow, & Chester Morris, Una May Merkle!!!
Thanks a lot, i've just heard of this one, never seen it. You have everything of the talents of the artist, like in the elaborate production number in water.
From Flying High, an early Busby Berkeley effort...Not bad. And Pat O'Brien was one of the stars, along with Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz), and Charlotte Greenwood. Oh, yes, Kathryn Crawford did a wonderful singing job, as well. Nice MGM production.
Actually the band at the nightclub was playing the song while they were dancing and she sang along, not knowing it was a prep song for the floor show ? ? ?
I saw the group dance number in a another short, "Roast Beef and Movies". But I haven't seen the beginning singing part before. What movie is this? I have been wondering what the number has been originally from.
1931, everything connects !!!. WONDERFUL!!
Thanks for sharing this great & rarely seen Busby Berkley number. Several of his with Eddie Cantor from 1931-32 are also way cool!
"Oh, that was gorgeous!"
"Grand, wasn't it?"
"I've never seen anything lovelier!"
All the precision you would expect from Buzz Berkeley of course !!
This song was also used as background music during the party scene in the 1932 movie "Red Headed Woman" with Jean Harlow, & Chester Morris, Una May Merkle!!!
Thanks a lot, i've just heard of this one, never seen it. You have everything of the talents of the artist, like in the elaborate production number in water.
From Flying High, an early Busby Berkeley effort...Not bad. And Pat O'Brien was one of the stars, along with Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz), and Charlotte Greenwood. Oh, yes, Kathryn Crawford did a wonderful singing job, as well. Nice MGM production.
Wonderful!!! Just wonderful!!! I'm in Art Deco Heaven!
What a screamin' joy this is...(Thank goodness the film still exists.) What an "acid trip" of a number! LOL... My, oh my... Thanks!
Thanks for all your comments....they make me "Fly High"
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Loyce Whiteman!
Pat O'Brien looks soooooooooo young .....
Actually the band at the nightclub was playing the song while they were dancing and she sang along, not knowing it was a prep song for the floor show ? ? ?
Loyce Whiteman is NOT in this movie. The singer here is Kathryn Crawford.
I saw the group dance number in a another short, "Roast Beef and Movies". But I haven't seen the beginning singing part before. What movie is this? I have been wondering what the number has been originally from.