George Olsen - That's You Baby, 1929 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/12

George Olsen and His Music - That's You Baby, Victor 1929

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9 years ago

Ada In Norway

music from the 1920s is the best music ever and this is one of the best bands ever. Teeager of tody have no idea of great music. They listen to garbage music from hortible singers and horrible bands. They could hear this. 

9 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again for this Treat.

9 years ago

asad sohrabi

I white your bebe

9 years ago

AnimationArea

The simpsons.

9 years ago

dkmeller1

The four "P"S...Good personality, perky, pretty, and playful! Delightful, aren't they?Sure don't make 'em like that anymore do they? The songs, the style, or the girls.More's the pity!

10 years ago

DrCerebro

I knew about this for long but i never knew that the amazing George Olsen had made it too :)

10 years ago

MelficeOne

you may say there was a Baby Boom. YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

10 years ago

FinnShack

Simpsons: Adventures of Baby Getting.

10 years ago

FinnShack

What happened in January 2012, (click the video statistics)

11 years ago

Marvin The Jazzman

The vocalist on this song is Irving Mills.

11 years ago

Roger Kent

The dates may not fit or come to that the place of recording i.e. New York or L.A. but I have always thought that the vocal on this is Fred MacMurray-it is neither of Olsen's usual singers,i.e.Fran Frey or Bob Borger.

11 years ago

angienic1

Me too...the Simpson's brought me here

11 years ago

Steven Pu

Came here from the Simpsons, it was the ending score for Season 24, Episode 3. Great song!

11 years ago

handal1973

No man can sing this kind of songs to a lady now ! Losers .

11 years ago

szakierb

D'oh!!!!

11 years ago

Kirk Barkley

I really love this tune: it's timeless and upbeat

12 years ago

Juan Boucquez

I am very fun of the graphics and an paintings of this era and the "bell epoque" of France (Lautrec). Thanks YT!

12 years ago

Ken Acorn

What a wonderful song, arrangement and performance! And what a marvelous slide show too. Many thanks for posting this delicious treat!

12 years ago

Michael Mcgee

They were showing some early forms of playboy magazine of the 20s' inform of drawings

12 years ago

bruno hawse

I Bruno just Love It Don,t You?

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