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The Boswell Sisters - There'll Be Some Changes Made (1932)

Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Mannie Klein (tpt), Tommy Dorsey (tbn), Jimmy Dorsey (cl, as), Babe Russin (ten), Martha Boswell (p), Eddie Lang (g), Artie Bernstein (sb), Stan King (d), March 21, 1932 New York City.

B-11543-A There'll Be Some Changes Made (Higgins-Overstreet) 3:03 Brunswick 6291.

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10 years ago

Katheryne Clayton

Yes indeed! All of the Boswell Sister were hep!

10 years ago

Yapostadodat

Even from a chair, Connee could really SWING IT!

10 years ago

fatih aldemir

duygulandım resmen. nostalji yazdım buraya kadar geldim

12 years ago

Bunny Biedenharn

Thank you! Great channel!

12 years ago

Aad Juijn

Bravo...well spoken! :) Grtz, Aad

12 years ago

Bunny Biedenharn

They're wonderful. And there's no way to adequately express how very much the Boswell Sisters epitomize the New Orleans of their era. Really, it was that city's Golden Age, and the Boswell Sisters are the absolute queens of that age.

12 years ago

Aad Juijn

Ahum...she becomes Connee!

12 years ago

Aad Juijn

Thank you too Lia...In fact Connie was the lead singer, when she goes solo she becomes Connie (easier autograph), a great career indeed...unforgettable. Grtz, Aad

12 years ago

Aad Juijn

"There'll Be Some Changes Made" is a popular song with music by Benton Overstreet and lyrics by Billy Higgins, published in 1921...You must heard one of these singers... Ethel Waters (1921). Marion Harris (1924). Josie Miles (1924). Edith Wilson and "Doc" Straine (1925). Chicago Rhythm Kings (1928). Eddie Lang (1928).

12 years ago

Aad Juijn

;) Grtz, Aad

12 years ago

logick0

Just heard a 20's version of this song on Boardwalk Empire

12 years ago

MrJimmymac48

Best Chart on this tune!

13 years ago

Spaguy62

Well said! You needed talent back then. Sadly, if you don't have these pipes, it can be fixed technically nowadays.

13 years ago

Aad Juijn

@TheCaptainLulz No doubt about it! There are still talents today's...unfortunally they're not attractive for the "great" audience! Grtz, Aad

13 years ago

TheCaptainLulz

Thanks. Those where the days when you needed actual tallent to make it. Too bad those days, like these fine ladies, are gone forever.

13 years ago

Aad Juijn

@ManagerGuy1 Thanks...good taste! Grtz, Aad

13 years ago

ManagerGuy1

They were GREAT! Loved this...

13 years ago

Aad Juijn

@zamusicza The Bozzies are unique...the Julie London version is more jazzy, but great too! Grtz, Aad

13 years ago

Aad Juijn

@tenorbanjo4 Thank you too! ...I agree there is indeed a "St Louis Blues" touch in it. Grtz, Aad

13 years ago

Aad Juijn

@kennywowie It is!...I have that version also: Gene Krupa & His Orch. (vocal: Irene Daye) - 1941. Grtz, Aad

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