Larry Clinton and His Orchestra with Bea Wain - Deep Purple (1939) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/13

Charted at #1 in 1939. Also #2 for Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra, #9 for Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, #14 for Bing Crosby, #17 for Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, all in 1939, #20 for Paul Weston and His Orchestra in January 1949, #20 for Billy Ward and His Dominoes in September 1957 (#30 UK), #1 for Nino Tempo and April Stevens in September 1963 (#17 UK) and #14 for Donny and Marie Osmond in December 1975 (#25 UK, #8 Adult Contemporary).

Recorded December 23, 1938.

Written by Peter DeRose and Mitchell Parish.

B-side is "A Study in Red".

Comments

8 years ago

fulteacup

Bea's vocals are irreplaceable. Its the beauty of her as a woman expressed through her vocals but she also is an icon of the integrity of her times. Priceless!!

9 years ago

Astrobrant2

I mean, really! How can there be four people who would thumb this down? Maybe they're from the MTV crowd and thought they were going to get the rock/heavy metal group. Figures they didn't know what "1939" meant.

9 years ago

Miguel Benítez

Gracias por subir ésta joya. Estoy shockeado,

9 years ago

John M

Besides her wonderful voice and delivery of lyrics, she sure was pretty!

9 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Deep Purple se convirtió en un éxito en su salida en 1933, un instrumental que, como era frecuente, exigió palabras para poder ser cantada con las orquestas. Bea Wain lo hace el frente de la de Larry Clinton. When the deep purple falls over sleepy garden walls / And the stars begin to twinkle in the sky— / In the mist of a memory you wander back to me / Breathing my name with a sigh... Disfrútalo!

9 years ago

donny richard

Just so beautiful. Brings back memories from my era.

9 years ago

Mirrorcob Films

Something very pure &+ soothing about the 30's music

9 years ago

Fred B. BLOCK

The tunes of this era are as timeless as romance! Bea lives on celebrating her 98th Birthday in November 2014. 

9 years ago

Ron DeBrule

Deep Purple Larry Clinton Orchestra 1939Vocal Bea Wain Larry Clinton and His Orchestra recorded one of the most popular versions of the song on 23 December 1938. Featuring vocalist Bea Wain, the Clinton version was a huge hit. Released in January 1939 on Victor Records, the Clinton recording was number one on the U.S. popular music charts for nine consecutive weeks in 1939Larry Clinton and His Orchestra with Bea Wain - Deep Purple (1939)

9 years ago

Pauly69s

omg I'm lovin this...ty...))

9 years ago

R Thomasson

This was my mom's song she used to listen to it very often together with hits of Harry James and Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael). Thank you Jean for the story on your mom and dad. I can imagine them dancing

9 years ago

Nunya Bid'nez

One of the best songs from one of the best genres of music.

9 years ago

albert odillon

I can't realise that song is 75 years old to day I have listened to others versions from Nino Tempo/ April Stevens and Donny and Marie Osmond

9 years ago

Chuck Berger

Love this Larry Clinton/Bea Wain rendition like I do Heart and Soul

9 years ago

Consideracy

Hi everyone from Lost River

10 years ago

Mary o'hara

So gooood x

10 years ago

Mister Sandman

Listen to - You Started Something - by Bea Wain ; here> selvportrett070211 0001 on you tube

10 years ago

Jean McDowell

This was my Mother and Daddy's song. It didn't matter what they were doing...when it came on the radio, they would stop and dance to it. I can close my eyes and see them dancing in the kitchen. It just makes my heart happy...they were so in love.

10 years ago

mh605

Beautiful!

10 years ago

Russell Maynard

*Deep Purple* ~ (1939) #musicfriday *Larry Clinton and His Orchestra with Bea Wain*

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