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Brunswick 4418 - Peaked On US Music Charts At #1 In 1929. From the Broadway musical Gold Diggers of Broadway.

Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me 1929

Nick Lucas (August 22, 1897, Newark, New Jersey -- July 28, 1982, Colorado Springs, Colorado) born Dominic Nicholas Anthony Lucanese was an American singer and pioneer jazz guitarist, remembered as "the grandfather of the jazz guitar", whose peak of popularity lasted from the mid-1920s to the early 1930s. In 1929, he co-starred in the Warner Brothers Technicolor musical, Gold Diggers of Broadway, in which he introduced the two hit songs "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" and "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". The latter became Lucas' official theme song. The same year, Lucas was also featured in the studio's all-star revue, The Show of Shows. Lucas turned down Warner Bros.' seven-year contract offer, which went instead to fellow crooner Dick Powell. An inspiration to Tiny Tim, who made Lucas' "Tip-Toe Through the Tulips" (written November 1929) his own theme song, Lucas became friends with the performer, and on December 17, 1969, when Tiny Tim married Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Lucas was there to sing their trademark song.

"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is a popular song originally published in 1929. The song was written by Al Dubin (lyrics) and Joe Burke (music).

'Crooning Troubadour' Nick Lucas' recording of "Tip-Toe Through The Tulips" hit the top of the charts in May 1929. The song he introduced in the 1929 musical talkie Gold Diggers of Broadway held the #1 position for 10 weeks. Other artists charted the song in 1929, including Jean Goldkette (#5), Johnny Marvin (#11), and Roy Fox (#18).

The song was revived in 1967 by the California rock group The Humane Society and popo the clown in 1968 by Tiny Tim, whose version charted at #17 that year. It was also covered by Uke til U Puke and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.

The song was also featured in the horror film Insidious In 2011 while a redfaced demon is working to the tune, and in the thriller film Wrecked as a radiotune.

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9 years назад

Torre Rodriguez

Everything about that song is wonderful 

11 years назад

Isaias Ramos

Beautiful

11 years назад

George Strum

Tiny Tim came close. Matter of fact he really wasn't that bad.

11 years назад

Barry I. Grauman

Recorded on May 10, 1929.

11 years назад

Barry I. Grauman

Herbert Khaury- "Tiny Tim"- was influenced by Nick's recording to create his own unique version in 1968....

12 years назад

Antonio Campagnefilho

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12 years назад

PE S

magnifique

13 years назад

sakudewue

Excelente

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