Great song. About thirty years I remember listening to an old lady who had worked in a music store in the 1920s in Columbia, Missouri, home of the University of Missouri. She recalled how all the college kids couldn't wait for the newest Paul Whiteman records to come out, and I thought to myself, "Wow, that was a long time ago!"
Indeed. This very version was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, the year I was born. And in the early 1950's, the Leipzig Radio Dance Orchestra from East Germany made a splendid swing cover version of this song. Check it out if you wish: th-cam.com/video/pEsUTMM4Q3o/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=HartmutN78
Whispering while you cuddle near me
Whispering so no one can hear me
Each little whisper seems to cheer me
I know it's true, there's no one, dear, but you
Whispering why you'll never leave me
Whispering why you'll never grieve me
Whisper and say that you'll believe me
Whispering that I love you
The last golden echos of ragtime. Thanks so much.
It's my favorite song since I was 4 years old. It just popped into my head a few minutes ago and I had to hear it again. I'm 68 now. It's a gift!
here I am listening to a 101 yo record.
What a time to be alive.
It's crazy to think that back in the day an instrumental song could top the charts for 11 straight weeks.
Yeah, this was the era were both vocal and instrumental music were in the same level, nowadays instrumental music depend on other media like movies or series.
Firstly thank you so much for your uploads!
Secondly I wish Paul and his orchestra knew up there how good they were. They're the only orchestra I can listen to anytime , regardless of how old the recording is, I enjoy ALL of them. God bless these talented people 🙏💕💞
Amazing old recording...my mother would've been 9 and dad 14 yo at the time.
I was just listening to this song on vinyl! it is such a beautiful song!
Excellent copy!
im not dar-just a neighbour. i am skip king(alias) and a living distant relative of paul whiteman on my late fathers side of the family.I could easily be mistaken for him and i had this and other of pauls records when i
lived in new england before my house was torn down. He no doubt was a trendsetter and my father
always thought very highly of him,seeing him perform in new york where he(dad) was raised.There isnt
one bad song in the entire of his career. another great is from monday on/missippi mud from 1928.
Also, the charleston is among one of my favourites as well. Look up his other work, fans!There's lot!
He was indeed a musical mensch,the best of the best,interested in the well being of his many musicans, a truly magnificent musical mensch, and my mispucha!
I'm so glad to have found this song. My mom used to play it on the piano and I can't get it out of my head. The arrangement was different but great in its own way. thanks for making this available to us!
Super excellent
104 years old amazing record
¡What a good song💜👏! 101 years....
This track is from the compilation LP titled “60 Years of Music America Loves Best which was a double album set featuring songs from the first 60 years of RCA Victor released in 1961. This one was included as part of the double album set.
@@Bingsboy A lot of people have that album, it sold well over a million copies.
The second track on the collection, right after Caruso's "Vesti La Giubba", the other acoustic recording on it.
Nelson Riddle wrote a superb arrangement of this for The Great Gatsby
Boardwalk Empire sent me here, and I’ve fallen in love with 20s music ever since!
Banger 🔥
Great song enjoy picking it
The same song covered by Nino Tempo and April Stevens in late 1963.
Inspired the great 1976 song Cherchez La Femme
I love the version by new vaudeville band and this one so much!!!!
I have 2 copies of this record. Plays at 76.59 RPM.
Correct.... this post was transferred at that speed. I just use the generic '78rpm' term for all of my label descriptions.
This is my favorite song! it helps me calm down when I'm stressed and overwhelmed, and I could (and have) listened to it for hours and hours at a time! Lemme tell ya, it never get's old! Heaven to my ears!
I think Heaven wrote this song and sent it down to us. God whispers love to us.
Timeless
¡¡¡Bravísimo!!!
¡Excelente!
¡Un tesoro!
¡Para belleza!
I love this Melody performed by the original orchestra of The King of the Jazz, Mr. Paul Whiteman. An acoustic recording.
this recording is now Public Domain as is everything before 1923! happy new year!
En un viaje a punta arenas en ,el navarino, barco cuando era mozuelo
Lo tocaban y se ne grabo para siempre.
Eran otros tiempos,pero su musica,especialmente gracias a don paul whiteman la hizo inmorta
Humberto lemarie .0.
Rancagua,octubre 2021.chile
This is Paul Whiteman's very first record. The other side is "The Japanese Sandman".
Really?! I got ahold of this 78 by chance, and because it's this late at night I chose to listen to this on the internet rather than my phonograph. I could never actually figure out what Whiteman's first record was, turns out it was right under my nose the whole time, thanks!
¿A QUIEN MAS LE SUENA COMO CANCION DE PELICULA CLASICA DE DISNEY?
Tommy Mottola lives on the road
He lost his lady, two months ago
mabye he'll find her, mabye he won't
Oh no, never, no, no...
Even though it's kind of weird sounding, i love the musical slide! I first heard that sound on a 78 recording of an instrumental version of "La Golondrina" that i cannot locate among the many other recordings of that song on TH-cam. I just tried again and it's still not here. I really want to hear that recording again after about 60 years! Also, that recording is in 3/4 time, like a waltz, instead of the usual 4/4.
Since this version is instrumental, without the lyrics, when I was a kid I thought it should have been called "Whistling" because of that slide whistle!
The chord progression is just unbelievable
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Someone on facebook was playing this on a Magnavox stereo console and it sounded alot better
такую мелодию счастье услышать спасибо
Oh yes 😊😊😊😊😊
It's been noted that Victor acoustic recordings 'honk.' Can anyone cite an example here with minutes/seconds noted?
I’ve found acoustic victors just sound more like a “ha” or “hey” rather than a “honk”. interesting way of describing it though
1920 women got the right to vote. Newer Model Ts were built, skirts length went up.
Though there has been some debate about the instrument played at about 1:00 in the recording, there seems to be some agreement that it was a slide whistle, not a saw or theremin.
The only dislike comes from a justin bieber fan 😆😆
I didn't knew this song. I came because of the German book I am reading. "Die Schokoladenvilla" Maria Nikolai
This song was used for 20 seconds at the beginning of a disco song called "Cherchez Le Femme" by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band. You can hear it here - th-cam.com/video/jrzxW0rsD1Q/w-d-xo.html
Tom & Jerry😭😭😭
hello to a sample i used on my most recent album
レストラン櫻のBGMでこれが1番好き
0:58 hehe for what they came
who sampled that part?
edit: oh it's c5 toxic positivity, damn, i wanted to use that part as soona as i started hewrint it
The first million selling song
Anybody knows if this song has Copyright?
Well on google it says that songs made before 1922 are in the public domain and are no longer protected by copyright
@Luis Gabriel Blanco Tuscano Oops I think in my second comment I meant that I would believe it doesn't have copyright. Sorry about that
the sheet music isn't copyrighted and starting in 2022 all recordings from 1922 or earlier including this one will be public domain so in about 2 days yes you may legally use this recording to do whatever the fuck you want
Is that a theremin?
That's what they call a slide whistle. Note the "Whispering" reference on the Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slide_whistle
Really! I learn something new every day. Thought slide whistles were only for cartoon sounds!@@the78prof72
@@beyondobscureI believe that may have been used on the dance song "Groove is in the heart" by Deelite from 1989!!!? Look up the original video.
0:59 is ATGMOATLY’s Toxic Posititvity
C5 - Toxic Positivity. 0:58
Dizzy Gillespie borrowed this chords for his composition "Groovin' High"
orchestra sounds like its spelled orcheswra
The Spanish Flu Era (1918 - 1920) - The Covid Era (2020 - 2022) [102 Years old]
THIS IS GREAT! WHISPERING WAS COMPOSED BY MY UNCLE JOHN SCHONBERGER WHOM I WAS NAMED FOR!
That’s awesome!
thats cool
That’s wonderful. It’s a favorite of mine as recorded in the early 60’s by Nino Temple and April Stevens.
Fantastic!
BRUH :O