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Ted Weems & His Orch., v. Elmo Tanner - The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Harry Warren/Al Dubin), Bluebird 1933

Paintings by: Edward Hopper

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10 years ago

João Furtado-Coelho

Sensational - this interpretation by Ted Weems and Orch. of the BoulevardBD, and the association with Ed. Hopper paintings! 20/20! That's Beauty... Thank you very much...

10 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Me encanta esta canción. Encandila esta melodía con aires de tango. Al Dubin y Harry Warren la compusieron en 1933 para la película Moulin Rouge y que la cantara Constance Bennett. "I walk along the street of sorrow / The Boulevard of Broken Dreams..." Disfrútala!

10 years ago

Marci Pan

...i na dodatek Edward Hopper....

10 years ago

Marci Pan

ach, panie Grzesiu, to jak zwykle, bolesne i piękne!

10 years ago

Alice Scheerer

Musik zur Nacht: Ted Weems - The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, 1933

10 years ago

Don R

One of my favorite you-tube presentations. Great Warren and Dubin Song. Great arrangement by the Ted Weems Orchestra. Great Edward Hopper paintings.

11 years ago

KavitaManjit

Born in the wrong decade man!!, i belong to the 20s

11 years ago

wtopp345985

Alas, the music and paintings of Edward Hopper certainly fit today. Don't they?

11 years ago

Maizatul farisah

i really love this song..where can i find the lyric..try to google it but i didnt find it..if anyone can share with me it will be nice..thanks in advance..

11 years ago

closedcircle

Elmo Tanner usually did the whistling. But my favorite Ted Weems vocalist is Parker Gibbs. Around that time most American bands had singers who put on British accents but Parker Gibbs was an exception.

11 years ago

Michael Laprarie

That was beautiful, thanks. Love that early RCA Victor hi-fi sound, too.

11 years ago

John Rountree

The paintings and the music --- a riot of emotion!!!!

11 years ago

Richard Wagner

Edward Hopper's capture the very essence of this song.

11 years ago

David Badridze

thanks for great movie! :)))

13 years ago

Kirk Barkley

You'll laugh today and CRY tomorrow...he means

13 years ago

soulplumber

A great song and art. my Litte Princess

13 years ago

beautifullee

cry* tomorrow, mr weems.

14 years ago

paulj0557

Listen to this one ( it'll be the last one on the video): 'Mr. Fantastic and the Wonderful World of Wurlitzer' ( I have that same organ...now don't think of it as cheesy. John Deluca could have played any organ registration on this amazing organ, as it can play theater or classical organ as well, but he was playing in the pop sound of the day. Someone mentions he used a Wurlitzer Brass Horn- a horn driver with an actual brass horn bell, like a trumpet attached.

14 years ago

bigcity233

Another great Warren and Dubin number. They wrote so many great songs while at Warner Bros. - and after WB. Ted Weems arrangement is very nice - the guitar and muted trumpet....the recording quality is exceptional for 1933. The Hopper pictures really fit the music and the time. Really great video!

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