Would you believe they're about one-half a pickup group? Lud cut down to 9 pieces in 1932 due to the depression. Of course he wasn't too tight with a buck to stay on as conductor.
very nice; i especially like "The Night That Love Was Born" , as its english version was titled...love it. "Fit As A Fiddle" is always a hit in my book. Thank you for this wonderful orchestra....excellent!
"Music Hath Charms" was a complete mystery till now... Harry Barris wrote it, but it's not the tune by that name used to open the pic "King of Jazz," despite Harry's appearance in same. Charley Bradshaw, an L.A. arranger, wrote the stock, which may have been published only overseas. Soloists Alex Renard on trumpet and Coco Kiehn on tenor were well known swing players in prewar Europe. This 1932 Gluskin band is seldom heard - so big thanks to Prozoot for giving us the privilege and pleasure!
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love I could jump over the moon up above Fit as a fiddle and ready for love Haven't a worry, I haven't a care Feel like a feather that's floating on air Fit as a fiddle and ready for love Soon the church bells will be ringing And I'll march with Ma and Pa How those church bells will be ringing With a Hey, nonny, nonny and hotcha cha! Hi diddle diddle, my baby's okay Ask me a riddle, oh what did she say? Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
The BEST EVER ON 78 RPM DISC! JAZZ RYTHM EVER RENDITION FOR HISTORY AND FULL GREAT ORCHESTRA EVER! BRAVO! REALLY BRAVO! Emmanuel from PARIS FRANCE
Would you believe they're about one-half a pickup group? Lud cut down to 9 pieces in 1932 due to the depression. Of course he wasn't too tight with a buck to stay on as conductor.
@@RatPfink66 great no way?! BRAVO! Emmanuel
Un jour sans toi ! magnifique chanson d'amour ! Merci
Always loved this great French dance orchestra. Wish I had more of their records. Thanks for sharing these, wonderful!
Another impeccable recording. Thank You.
BOY! How did I miss this one! SUPER AWESOME!
Lovely. And the song ,"Un jour sans toi..." is very sweet. Many thanks.
Pretty hot jazz tune!
Superb enhancement of old 78s! Thanks for this great posting of a great and much under-appreciated Jazz Age band.
Yes: a BIG THANK YOU to and BRAVO Prozoot !
AN incredible soundy document ever NO Way! Jazz no way! Emmanuel from Paris
I always enjoy this orchestra! Thanks
I adore the two vocals, the first enjoyed in French when only known in English, and the pace of the second making a contrast - wonderful medley.
very nice; i especially like "The Night That Love Was Born" , as its english version was titled...love it. "Fit As A Fiddle" is always a hit in my book. Thank you for this wonderful orchestra....excellent!
Thanks for releasing the title of the second song....been a long time since I took French in high school.
Fit as a Fiddle moves!
I don't know how you do it, but it never fails to amaze!!!!
"Music Hath Charms" was a complete mystery till now...
Harry Barris wrote it, but it's not the tune by that name used to open the pic "King of Jazz," despite Harry's appearance in same.
Charley Bradshaw, an L.A. arranger, wrote the stock, which may have been published only overseas.
Soloists Alex Renard on trumpet and Coco Kiehn on tenor were well known swing players in prewar Europe.
This 1932 Gluskin band is seldom heard - so big thanks to Prozoot for giving us the privilege and pleasure!
Never heard of him before, but love it! Thanks for putting it up here.
thanks its "wunderbar" (wonderfull).
Grande, big, hermoso, wonderful, maravilloso...
parabéns lindas orquestras
Wonderful post !!
Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Lud Gluskin was musical director and orchestra leader for Ed Wynn's 1949-50 CBS TV comedy show that originated from Los Angeles.
...and was CBS' Hollywood MD for several years.
thanks again
parabéns suas canções são fantasticas
Love this!
Thanhks again.l
Thanks again
good stuff 👍👍
The power of Swing!
Beautiful. What's the first song? Thanks.
4:00 is this "You're Driving me Crazy" in French?
The second part that starts at 5:50 is wonderful; rhythm and energy that "get your feet up".
Thank you for that.
What is the name of this song?
OK i fand it - "Fit As A Fiddle (And Ready For Love)" :-)
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
I could jump over the moon up above
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Haven't a worry, I haven't a care
Feel like a feather that's floating on air
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
Soon the church bells will be ringing
And I'll march with Ma and Pa
How those church bells will be ringing
With a Hey, nonny, nonny and hotcha cha!
Hi diddle diddle, my baby's okay
Ask me a riddle, oh what did she say?
Fit as a fiddle and ready for love
5:50 is my favourite song
Love France and French culture
What is the first song called anyone? Love it
....It's called, "Music Hath Charms" -- see record label. Thanks for watching!
Prozoot Prozoot thankyou , quirky little number...lots of toe tappin 😀
Fit as a Fiddle @5:50
where is the music hath charmes number, happy 2025 !
What if a young boy 16 or 17.00 with passion we should never be allowed this is lewd