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Subido: 2011/02/14

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9 years ago

Mike Thomas

Oh,yes!!! Very lush and beautiful.

10 years ago

Jerry Kennedy

Etta voice is exemplary!

10 years ago

ljliljohn

Jack Mcvea on tenor.

10 years ago

Joseph Jordan

Etta's lovely crackling voice.

11 years ago

Bigdaddyluv68

Thank you for this.... I must confess that I love this tune even better than "Don't go to Strangers". Etta's voice melts me faster and more thoroughly than any other...BAR NONE!...Why am I so easily melted? Jazz will NEVER get over the loss of Etta...Or perhaps I never will )_;

11 years ago

mmboxer2

I will always LOVE YOU!

11 years ago

mmboxer2

When I listen to this song it makes me think of all the time I wasted with this who truly didn't deserve my love. But you live and learn.

11 years ago

mmboxer2

Maybe it should be my song, because I really sold my Heart to the Junkman.

11 years ago

jbyesterday

I know someone who could have written these exact lyrics because of how she's been feeling these past 2 weeks. I was hoping for a happy ending & I'm very sorry that it wasn't.

12 years ago

marvy42

Found the citation: RCA Victor 20-2231. Etta's version was released in March of 1947 (there's an ad for it in the 4/3/47 issue of Billboard). The Basin Street Boys were definitely ahead of her by about 9 months (they recorded it in May 1946 and it was advertised in the 6/29/46 issue of Billboard)..

12 years ago

marvy42

I've seen the recording date for this tune as March 11, 1947. However, the Basin Street Boys released their version in June 1946, on Exclusive, owned by Leon Rene, who co-wrote the song.with his brother Otis. What label and catalog number was the Etta Jones recording?

12 years ago

ljliljohn

You bet this is the original - I have the 78. Jack Mcvea on tenor - in my opinion Jack never got the recognition he deserved. See if you can find 'Slim's Jam', where Slim calls Jack 'Jack Mcvoutee'. Bird and Diz get to speak also on the record. A classic.

12 years ago

Rene Gomez

Thanx for the post, one of the greats.~

12 years ago

clarkewi

Gorgeous. The "Hawk" (Coleman Hawkins) on Saxiphone?

12 years ago

joromeyers1

Gee it's great to be able to hear & find these old songs. Goes back to when me & my husbanc first went steady/. Love it

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