That's Why They Call Me Shine 78 RPM (1924)

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  • Original 78 RPM press from 1924. Shine (initially titled That's Why They Call Me Shine) is a popular song with lyrics by Cecil Mack and Tin Pan Alley songwriter Lew Brown and music by Ford Dabney, which was first published and performed in 1910. The instrumental version of the song was recorded by California Ramblers on April 18, 1924. It was extremely popular back in a day. The song was performed by many other artists during the 20th century.

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  • @_Cthulhu_
    @_Cthulhu_ 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Прекрасно понимаю, почему мелодия снискала такую популярность - это море позитива!

  • @ernestoclaudodip9671
    @ernestoclaudodip9671 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    CHARLESTON , LOVE IT!!!!.

  • @albertjanvanhoek294
    @albertjanvanhoek294 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am a Jazz (and Blues, etc.) buff, so this isn't my music. A dance orchestra that was strongly influenced by the emerging early Jazz, but which remains a dance orchestra.
    Some - one time - band members are important, especially Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, who later went on to lead their own orchestras.
    My sympathy for the orchestra goes out to the fact that - even before the “mixed race” Benny Goodman Quartet - it sometimes included an African American musician in its ranks -which was basically “not done” in those days.
    The orchestra is important because it brought a kind of "streamlined danceable” Jazz to the "mainstream" and thus helped to lay the foundation for the success of the later very popular Swing Orchestras.
    In those days a song or a piece of music was published “on paper”: the musical notes (and with a song) the lyrics.
    Sometimes way before the first recording, if there ever was one.

  • @jeffe9842
    @jeffe9842 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Charlie Chaplin