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Victor Records 22601 - Recorded 12/29/1930 - Gene Austin On Vocals (Gene Austin & His Orchestra) - Words & Music By Walter Donaldson - 1930.

"You're Driving Me Crazy" is a U.S. popular song composed (music and lyrics) by Walter Donaldson for the 1930 musical comedy Smiles.

"You're Driving Me Crazy" has become a standard that has been recorded by over 100 artists.

Vintage 1920's Photo Slideshow.

Gene Austin (June 24, 1900 -- January 24, 1972) was an American singer and songwriter, one of the first "crooners". His 1920s compositions "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" and "The Lonesome Road" became pop and jazz standards.

Austin was born as Lemeul Eugene Lucas in Gainesville, Texas (north of Dallas)

Gene Austin's compositions included "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street", recorded by Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole, The Ink Spots, Hot Lips Page, Johnny Mathis, The Four Freshmen, Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols' Five Pennies, Ella Fitzgerald, Sy Oliver, and the Wolverines Orchestra; "How Come You Do Me Like You Do?", recorded by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra, Gene Rodemich, Marion Harris, George Wettling, and Erroll Garner; "The Lonesome Road", written with Nat Shilkret, recorded by Bing Crosby, Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Mildred Bailey, Les Paul, Judy Garland, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dick Dale, The Fendermen, Frank Sinatra, Chet Atkins, Bobby Darin, Duane Eddy, Paul Robeson, Jerry Vale, Muggsy Spanier, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Frankie Laine and Ted Lewis; "Riding Around in the Rain", written with Carmen Lombardo and "The Voice of the Southland".

Arriving with the advent of electro-magnetic recording, Austin, along with Rudy Vallee, Art Gillham, Nick Lucas, Johnny Marvin and Cliff Edwards, adopted an intimate, radio-friendly, close-miked style that took over from the more sentimental style of tenor vocals popularized by such singers as Henry Burr and Billy Murray. Such later crooners as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Russ Columbo all credited Austin with creating the musical genre that began their careers.

Gene Austin was an important pioneer crooner whose records in their day enjoyed record sales and the highest circulation. The Genial Texan ex-vaudevillian and would-be screen idol, Austin constitutes an underrated landmark in popular music history. He made a substantial number of influential recordings from the mid-1920s including a string of best-sellers. His 1926 "Bye Bye Blackbird" was in the year's top twenty records.

In 1956, CBS made a television drama about Austin's life. In 1962, Austin campaigned unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor of Nevada. He polled only 5,017 votes (10.21 percent) to his opponent, Grant Sawyer, who received 40,168 ballots (81.4 percent) Sawyer then won the governorship by a nearly 2-1 margin over weak Republican opposition in the fall campaign.

Austin had retired to Palm Springs, in the late 1950s and had been active in civic boards there until 1970. Income from his record sales allowed him to live comfortably the rest of his life. He died in Palm Springs of lung cancer and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. He was a godfather of country singer David Houston, who like Austin also lived in Minden, Louisiana, during his youth.

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9 years назад

Ada In Norway

I love hear Gene Austin sing. His singing style anfæd his voice have a very big appeal to me.

9 years назад

Ada In Norway

Gene Austin,Billy Murray and Henry Burr is on my opinion the only 3 male singers in history who could sing so my heart fin peace and they sang very beautifully 

10 years назад

Ada In Norway

Gene Austin is one of my biggest male idols. I listen to him nearly every day and I really love it.

10 years назад

Ada In Norway

This is so much better music than the noise and garbage music of today. Gene Austin sang so much bette than singers of today who songs only horrible.

11 years назад

Arun Kumar

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11 years назад

Jean Arvers

Beautiful

11 years назад

Felix Bruyns

To my macabre mind, this song has long brought to mind the climactic scene of a (yet unmade) horror film... a tragic villain lip-synchs this (to a literally captive audience) to an old recording as a musical protest at the end of his mental tether... shades of Silence of the Lambs, Psycho and David Lynch... odd thought, I know.

12 years назад

Nicky Meow

I love it!

12 years назад

funstuff2006

If you don't get it because you "just don't get it", fine, but trying to make it a matter of sexual orientation is a dipshit move, especially after mentioning Rammstein, whose concert performances have included Till pulling a giant fake wang out of his pants and slapping the keyboard player (who was dressed up in bondage gear) with it until it sprayed water huge distances. Now who are the straight ones, the one's listening to this, or the ones listening to a band with a homo-erotic stage show?

13 years назад

SunriseLAW

Gasp. I clicked incorrectly. I honestly TRIED to 'get this' but could NOT, perhaps because I am straight. Anyway, back to Rammstein, which is rather opposite but not entirely. Sorry for intruding, carry on. Thank you.

13 years назад

phredl

Victors vocal release of this great song Rudy Vallee did the dance band version. It was a common practice back then to release two versions of a popular song.

13 years назад

doloresmytube

@gfks11 Grazie Judie per questa bellissima condivisione!!!

13 years назад

gfks11

I LOVE THIS SONG!!! WONDERFUL VIDEO!!!!

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