"You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake On Tea" (1919). From the Ziegfeld Follies of 1919.
Lyrics by Rennold Wolf and Irving Berlin. Music by Irving Berlin, vocal has been Q'd.
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I'm mister in-between when it comes to having an ear for music. What goes into my ear doesn't seem to be the same when it comes out of my mouth. Still, singing is more fun than laying in the sun.
h.. Read more
My Berlin album continues. Songs I did not know and have enjoyed listening and learning.
I'm gambling someone will enjoy this with me. Maybe a dame? (Dame the title a woman, equivalent to a knight, i.. Read more
The previous post was so short, I'm posting another Irving Berlin song, from the Unsung Berlin album I locate on YT and have done a VR'd Q'd version.
If anyone here has heard, I'm to be surprised.
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My Irving Berlin song fascination continues, do hope they are enjoyed.
Adapted from a recording by; Bill Daugherty & Judy Malloy, Q'd.
This could be a follow-up to the, Wife's Gone To the Country.
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Another from the Irving Berlin songs.
words by George Whiting and Irving Berlin music by Ted Snyder
published by Ted Snyder Co. 1931.
This is an adaption of - Collins and Harlan version.
When .. Read more
So many songs have the second section the same as the first, so, this is a set of shortened songs, for that reason.
(Do I sound blue or...?)
I feel very blue, yes I do, can't you tell
Worry quite.. Read more
Another from Irving Belin's - Mr. President. This is a track made from Bing Crosby's version rather than the Broadway version.
Featuring the music of Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians.
Has Patrio.. Read more
A tune from Irving Berlin's - The President.
It gets lonely in the White House
when your cares begin
And the White House is
a big place to be lonely in
When you're all alone
and staring i.. Read more
Irving Berlin wrote some, really, odd songs. This is a short song. It is another VR adaption so that Q may share.
Could have been Broccoli... Read more
Hope Irving is not un-nerving to hear as, this is another of his ancient tunes.
Created with VR of a recording, by Stephen Bogardus. The song was first published - 1917.
When the morn bids me rise.. Read more
The Berlin trip continues, with another very old song, produce in the Q way, by Q.
Getting all the lyrics and not just the chorus. The chorus is what most of those that have recorded it, used as the .. Read more
Continuing with another Irving Belin tune. He wrote over 500 songs. This was in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1016.
Everybody sings of the sunny South
That's the song that clings to the singer's mouth
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Another tune from Irving Berlin's - Mr. President.
I have changed it from the daughter's view to Rex's view.
Artistic license? Easier than trying to sound like the daughter.
The secret service ma.. Read more
They love me
Oh! What a trip
What a wonderful trip
And to think that i was worried
At the start - of the trip
I must confess that
I was filled with doubt
But there was really
Nothing to w.. Read more
The Shadow of Your Smile, Andy Williams version given the Q treatment.
One day we walked along the sand
One day in early spring
You held a piper in your hand
To mend its broken wing
Now I'll reme.. Read more
Slim Dusty track.
Today is the anniversary of Slim's passing.
Born: June 13, 1927, Kempsey, Australia
Died: September 19, 2003, St. Ives, Australia
Full name: David Gordon Kirkpatrick
Once a .. Read more
Toni says, go for it, so here is;
Nothing spectacular. A Q production.
Music by Kevin McKleod - Lightless Dawn.
Goes to the end; Golly Gee , Goodday, Goodnight, Too Ewes All!.. Read more
This is a Q version of Harry Connick Jr.' version.
Step aside you ol' onry tenderfeet
cause I'm about to sing my song
I'm an old cowhand from the Rio Grande
But my legs ain't bowed and my chee.. Read more
Girl Talk
They like to chat about the dresses
they will wear tonight
They chew the fat about their tresses
and the neighbor's fight;
Inconsequential things that men
don't really care to kno.. Read more
Jimmy Durante version, twisted by Q.
When I was a young man,
courting the girls, I played me a waiting game.
If a maid refused me, with tossing curls,
I let the earth take, a couple of whirls.
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"In the Good Old Summer Time" is an American Tin Pan Alley song first published in 1902 with music by George Evans and lyrics by Ren Shields.
This is made from a Burt Shepard, 78rpm recording, using .. Read more