I think this is the most interesting record you've posted so far. I had to listen twice to be sure that it was the same song as the 1940ish standard recorded by zillions of folks. My favorite versions are the Billie Holiday . . . a totally different sound, duh! . . . and the Ink Spots . . . a tiny bit similar. This is fun! Thank you!
I forgot when and where I picked this record up. It has a decent sound to it. It wanted to be Doo Wop and I supposed it is closer to that than anything else. I put it on my old Wurlitzer Jukebox and it really came alive and sounded great. Its nice to find lost gems like this!
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I think this is the most interesting record you've posted so far. I had to listen twice to be sure that it was the same song as the 1940ish standard recorded by zillions of folks. My favorite versions are the Billie Holiday . . . a totally different sound, duh! . . . and the Ink Spots . . . a tiny bit similar. This is fun! Thank you!
David
KC MO
I forgot when and where I picked this record up. It has a decent sound to it. It wanted to be Doo Wop and I supposed it is closer to that than anything else. I put it on my old Wurlitzer Jukebox and it really came alive and sounded great. Its nice to find lost gems like this!
If you let your mind wander a little that cool organ in the background almost sounds like a guy scratching on a turntable. Neat song.
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