Roaring Twenties: Broadway Melody - Ben Selvin & HO, 1929 video free download


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Duration: 02:39
Uploaded: 2007/08/27

Broadway Melody (Nacio H. Brown)- Ben Selvin & His Orch., voc. Jack Parker, Columbia 1929

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9 years ago

berger meister

many photos of broadway are from the 1930's

9 years ago

Peter M. Bauer

Das habe ich sehr gern. Macht mir heute noch Freude. und Spass.

12 years ago

63filmbuff

Top grade tune and presentation. Who could be sole person who actually disliked this . I am hoping it was in error.

12 years ago

errolfan

@TheBBQPope Trust me, this has been cleaned up, digitally or otherwise.

13 years ago

LKKruse

@12345678927269 It was actually written for the move "The Broadway Melody." The movie was the first talkie musical. Charles King, a big Broadway Star of the time sang it in the movie.

14 years ago

Pinkie Eldred

Ohhhhh This is so beautiful to hear...!

14 years ago

Jim Davis

This Selvin offering is just fantastic. He had a great sound and one of the best bands of this period.

14 years ago

hotpink910

aaahhh love it! i loved it in singing in the rain, and i love it here.

15 years ago

filmwannabe2009

I love this song! Thanks for posting it.

16 years ago

joandana

this is my all timer favorite movie anita page you rule

16 years ago

ldFlorida

Absolutely love it! Fantastic!!

16 years ago

fuzzbear6240

240252, Gad, I'm sorry! I'm going back and forth from clip to clip and I'm can't even keep track of who's clips I'm watching! KS.. has a great rendition of B'way Melody too. I am sorry! Regards, J.

16 years ago

fuzzbear6240

Kspm01, OOH! I like this version even better than Lanin's! I'm a sucker for that tuba. ;-) Thanks again. Regards, J.

16 years ago

bearcub410

wonderful thanks so much great!!!!

16 years ago

kspm01

I have a couple of Dobbri's but sadly not that one.

16 years ago

kspm01

One of my favorite songs - this version is superb and I cherish it.

16 years ago

barbcard

Love the Art Deco! But except for the "million lights" (now more garish than ever) Broadway has surely changed...

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