
Although I really like Artie Shaw's swinging version, Gene Austin's original is one of my favorite tunes. I have a pretty clean 78 of it and it sounds real nice on the Victrola.
When Whippoorwills call, And evening is nigh We'll hurry to My Blue Heaven...
Tell 'em Volstead sent you. +
Tracks
1. The Voice of the Southland
2. My Blue Heaven
3. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
4. My Bundle of Love
5. Sweet Child, I'm Wild About You
6. Ya Gotta Know How to Love
7. Ev'rything's Made for Love
8. Ain't She Sweet
9. The Lonesome Road
10. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
11. Girl of My Dreams
12. Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky
13. Carolina Moon
14. I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
15. How Am I to Know?
16. Rollin' Down the River
17. When Your Lover Has Gone
18. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
19. Without That Gal!
20. Love Letters in the Sand
21. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
22. Everything I Have Is Yours
23. I Cried for You
24. When I'm with You
25. Ramona
7 comments:
beautiful melodies (and some silly lyrics)...listened to it twice. thanks!
You're welcome! Yeah, I know what you mean about the lyrics. Tin Pan Alley should have been located in the Midwest with all the corn it produced. Still, I'll take some of that corn over what passes for music in much of today's popular music.
re up please
Re-upped.
Many thank for the re-up!
Would you be able to re-up this one?
If you can would you do it please?
Thank You!
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