I'm going to assume you're fond of this tune, as you posted another treatment earlier, on a flattop. I learned it through the Dorsey Bros' record, from '28. Your material always amazes me. I was considered an oddity thirty years ago, when I was in my 20s, for being a student of '20s-'40s jazz and pop standards. It's refreshing, and vindicating, to find that younger generations are finding this music and playing it with this authenticity.
Yes this is one of my favorites! I first heard the Lillie Delk Christian/Louis Armstrong version, then Annette Hanshaw a few years ago. Just a perfect song I think. I keep coming back to it
I'm going to assume you're fond of this tune, as you posted another treatment earlier, on a flattop. I learned it through the Dorsey Bros' record, from '28. Your material always amazes me. I was considered an oddity thirty years ago, when I was in my 20s, for being a student of '20s-'40s jazz and pop standards. It's refreshing, and vindicating, to find that younger generations are finding this music and playing it with this authenticity.
Yes this is one of my favorites! I first heard the Lillie Delk Christian/Louis Armstrong version, then Annette Hanshaw a few years ago. Just a perfect song I think. I keep coming back to it