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How Deep is the Ocean? (How High is the Sky?)

Words and Music: Irving Berlin

Performed by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

Vocal: Carmen Lombardo

Recorded October 7, 1932

Brunswick 6399

In 1932 with the country in the depths of the Great Depression, Irving Berlin was also going through personal financial setbacks and began to doubt his abilities as a songwriter. He felt his career was in decline and the hits were few and far between. Then Berlin uncovered an old tune he had written for Al Jolson in 1920 and borrowed four lines from the chorus of "To My Mammy" which included the phrase "How Deep is the Ocean? and he then created a new song whose lyrics are a succession of questions. The song's romantic character takes on a sense of yearning, a sense of passion. Berlin fashions one of his loveliest melodies here and matches it with touching lyrics.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Roy Davenport

Thanks for posting beautiful

9 years ago

Jahaziel Nomas

Guy Lombardo - "How Deep is the Ocean?" (1932): To my boys who are the love of my life...

10 years ago

bsgs98

I'm glad you liked this Lombardo. I have many more posted.

10 years ago

Milton McMahan

82 years old and have Guy Lombardo my whole life.

11 years ago

Irving Kaplan

Tommy, Your experience is exactly like mine. My name is Irv. My wife and I live in North Hills, New York. Thank you for your comment one year ago ! I love Irving Berlin....He also wrote God Bless America and White Christmas. Irving was of Russian-Jewish ancestry

12 years ago

DCFunBud

Just a wonderful video. I love Irving Berlin.

12 years ago

bsgs98

@mvnkct I think Lombardo remains well loved because of memories such as yours and the fact that there are still many people still living that remember Lombardo from New Years Eve broadcasts, television, radio and recordings. Thanks for your nice comments!

13 years ago

ziggy swartz

@bsgs98 yes- the bands recordings I love the best were all during the Carmen vocal years- the 30's mostly and it helps that there were so many classic tunes. His perfect enunciation- on many recordings you can hear him take a breath - and his lead on sax was the bands signature. I wasn't born till the 40's but this band was my old Dad's favourite and I had the chance to dance to Guy in the 60's- can't remember the girl tho! With Guy you knew what the song was in the first 3 bars- classics.

13 years ago

bsgs98

@baghend Indeed! And Carmen's voice!

13 years ago

ziggy swartz

No one did it better or with more class than the Lombardo's- Guy was the brains but Carmen's sweet sax was the heart!

13 years ago

bsgs98

@fredjmp Hello Fred. Thanks for watching. Lombardo is one of my favorite dance bands.

13 years ago

fredjmp

Great! I put in my favorites!!

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