Bea Wain, Larry Clinton - Heart And Soul (1939)
Paramount short (1939). I took it from a VHS titled 'Swingtime Collection - Meet The Band leaders - Volume 5 from Charly Video. I wish they would bring this out on DVD/Blue Ray.
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Bea Wain (born Beatrice Weinsier, April 30, 1917 in New York City) was a American Big Band-era vocalist. On a 1937 recording with Artie Shaw she was ...
Paramount short (1939). I took it from a VHS titled 'Swingtime Collection - Meet The Band leaders - Volume 5 from Charly Video. I wish they would bring this out on DVD/Blue Ray.
Heart and Soul-----Bea Wain with Larry Clinton 1939 Lyrics: Heart and soul, I fell in love with you Heart and soul, the way a fool would do, madly Because you held me tight And stole a kiss in the night Heart and soul, I begged to be adored Lost
Charted at #1 in 1939. Also #2 for Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra, #9 for Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, #14 for Bing Crosby, #17 for Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, all in 1939, #20 for Paul Weston and His Orchestra in January 1949, #20 for
Victor 26046 - Bea Wain on Vocals. "Heart and Soul" is a popular song, with music by Hoagy Carmichael and lyrics by Frank Loesser, published in 1938. The original 1938 version was performed by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra featuring Bea Wain.
Pax41 Music Time Machine presents the 1930s music of: Larry Clinton & His Orchestra - My Reverie recorded 7/16/1938 vocal by Bea Wain Based on Debussy's melody Reverie
music by Hoagy Carmichael and lyrics by Frank Loesser- I have uploaded this video in accordance with Chapter 1; Section 107 of the U.S. copyright law. The uploading of this video is of fair use and is for viewing purposes only--nonprofit. 'I do not
This Song Peaked At #3 On US Charts In 1938. Critics marvel over "You Go to My Head." Praise for its composer, J. Fred Coots, is not as complimentary, most often characterizing him as a one-hit wonder. "You Go to My Head" is a 1938 popular song
Most popular 1938 recording of the familiar Frank Loesser-Hoagy Carmichael tune that climbed to #2 on “Your Hit Parade.” For a more swinging arrangement, check out the Al Donahue-Paula Kelly version, also available here on the MusicProf78
Recorded 12/23/1938 - Charted At #1 In 1939. Victor 26141A "Deep Purple" was the biggest hit written by pianist Peter DeRose, who broadcast, 1923 to 1939, with May Singhi as "The Sweethearts of the Air" on the NBC radio network. "Deep Purple" was
A #1 “Your Hit Parade” tune in its most successful recorded version, melody based on Debussy’s “Reverie” CD audio, originally issued on 78rpm: Victor 26006 - My Reverie (arr. Clinton) by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra, vocal by Bea Wain,
Here we have one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful songs ever written. The music was written by Hoagy Carmichael, while he based the lyrics on a poem written by Jane Brown Thompson. The song is made even more poignant by the fact that Jane passed
Deep Purple (DeRose-Parish) by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra, vocal by Bea Wain One of the year’s top-selling record hits. Introduced as an instrumental piece in 1934 (see the Paul Whiteman version on this channel) “Deep Purple” was given
The future pop standard climbed to #2 on the weekly “Your Hit Parade” radio survey. CD audio, originally issued on 78rpm: Victor 25849 - You Go To My Head (Gillespie-Coots) by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra, vocal by Bea Wain, recorded in NYC
Based on a Flotow melody from the romantic comic opera “Martha” (1844). CD audio, originally issued on 78rpm: Victor 25789 - Martha (Flotow) by Larry Clinton & his Orchestra, vocal by Bea Wain, recorded in NYC February 11, 1938 TIP: Click this
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