I adore the Isham Jones band's very hot take, which introduced my to this sweet number, but I've got to say, this soothing treatment is the more likely soporific. Frank and Jack's harmonizing is very pretty and the languid trombone and alto sax solos are nice.
Interesting and great fun. The band name is interesting for Luther who shows up on 30 pages in Tony Russell's Country Music Discography; 60 pages In Brian Rust's Dance Band and 11 pages in his Jazz discography.
Elegant music for listening and elegant dancing (foxtrot). When music had class.
A new song - for me - lovely - can you imagine a song like this being composed and broadcast today
Professor you've really outdone yourself on this little honey. Dosen't get any better. Thanks Carol
I adore the Isham Jones band's very hot take, which introduced my to this sweet number, but I've got to say, this soothing treatment is the more likely soporific. Frank and Jack's harmonizing is very pretty and the languid trombone and alto sax solos are nice.
@@minus6339 That's nice of you to say -- thank you! It's Frank Sylvano on the '31 version -- pretty peppy arrangement for him to sing on!
Thank you for sharing!
great version sweet
Sweet Dreams Good Night
Interesting and great fun. The band name is interesting for Luther who shows up on 30 pages in Tony Russell's Country Music Discography; 60 pages In Brian Rust's Dance Band and 11 pages in his Jazz discography.
Sounds like heartaches
same thought here
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☎️..Ahh ., Nice !
Night Jim
Did the writer of "Along the Santa Fe Trail" steal this melody? Sure sounds like it. Do you have Isham Jones' version? He treats it as a swing tune.