Paul Whiteman - My Blue Heaven (1927)
アップロード日: 2010/04/11
"MY BLUE HEAVEN"
Music by Walter Donaldson
Lyrics by George Whiting
Performed by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Recorded July 6, 1927, New York
Victor 20828
Personnel:
Henry Busse, Red Nichols - trumpets
Wilbur Hall, trombone, Jack Fulton, Tommy Dorsey - Trombones
Max Farley, Chester Hazlett, Hal McLean, Jimmy Dorsey? - reeds
Charles Strickfaden - alto sax, baritone sax
Kurt Dieterle, Mischa Russell,Mario Perry, Matt Malneck - violins
Harry Perella - piano
Mike Pingitore - banjo
John Sperzel - tuba
Harold MacDonald - drums
Jack Fulton, Chester Gaylord, Austin Young, Bing Crosby, Al Rinker - vocals
Walter Donaldson wrote this song in 1925 at the Friars Club while waiting for a billiards game to begin. Donaldson played the tune for vaudeville star George Whitiing, who was so enthusiastic that he begged to write the lyric. Whiting performed the song but it would not catch on. Later in 1927, Tommy Lyman sang it on the radio and then Gene Austin recorded the song for Victor. That recording and Austin's covers of the song sold more than 5 million copies.
(notes from "The American Songbook: the singers, the songwriters, and the songs" by Ken Bloom)
Gene Austin - My Blue Heaven (1927)
アップロード日: 2008/05/10
Gene Austin was a popular screen, radio & recording artist during the mid 1920's into the 1930's. He was known as "the voice of the south land" and a pioneer in the "crooning" style of singing. A jazz artist at heart, he was equally at home singing country ballads, blues and spirituals. His improvisational style apparent in his recordings, added a unique flavor to his interpretations.
The Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra-- My Blue Heaven.wmv
アップロード日: 2011/02/03
Great Decca 78!
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