Sam Lanin's Orch. - Hello Bluebird, 1926 video free download


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Duration: 02:51
Uploaded: 2007/12/06

Sam Lanin & His Orch. - Hallo Bluebird, Puritan 1926 (voc. Irving Kaufman?)

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9 years ago

Alberto Felipozzi

Delicia.

10 years ago

dick12235

Beautiful Photos. Wonderful Music. Thanks for posting .

11 years ago

Great Pianists

Is that Arthur Schutt on piano, audible from 2:15 to 2:28?

12 years ago

Myaucat

love the swimsuits of those days... nothing like the whore-ish crap worn today.

12 years ago

gomezesmorticia

They all had large legs, very sexy.

13 years ago

John Bianchi

Billed as the musical answer to "Bye-Bye Blackbird".

13 years ago

ExcelsiorElectric

I can't seem to get enough of this song! LOVE the transition at 0:39, and yes, it is indeed none other than the great Irving Kaufman.

14 years ago

ytbrtzg

Great bouncy music. Can't help feeling happy when I listen to it.

15 years ago

bill3murr

i have this by bob haring and art landry, but this has the best feel to it......thanks so much.

15 years ago

Folc O'Mat

wow! wonderful pictures to that smart music, it fits! I like that video!

15 years ago

Kelly Keller

Geniální a jednoznačně úžasné.

15 years ago

fredrich1

this is one of my favorite tunes, thank you for posting. i belive it is Irving Kaufman.

15 years ago

Will Adams

vincent lopez did a vey good version of this tune too

16 years ago

Drewfan30s

The greatest song I ever heard

16 years ago

Markink

Thank you so much for sharing this great version of a rather popular song at that time. This song will always remind me for "my little bluebird" - for 15 years (!) I've enjoyed the company of that cute fink.

16 years ago

kspm01

Top twenties band in a really fantastic number!

16 years ago

barbcard

Lively rendition of this fine old song. But now I see (from your first image) that "everybody's doing it," not just birds and GWB. Must refer to the dance...but just for fun, my challenge still holds. (See my comment on Wirges upload.)

16 years ago

Roger York

Cute song which I had not heard before. Great sound for a Puritan record.

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