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Arden and Ohman often had one group going for the live shows and another for recording sessions. They had started out their collaborations on a smaller scale with a piano duo, performing frequently in 52nd Street clubs. The duo's first recording session included "Dance of the Demon", "Raga Muffin"and "Canadian Capers". In 1924 they were hired for the Broadway musical "Lady Be Good, the start of what would be many such gigs including the show Tip Toes in 1926 and Spring Is Here in 1929. It was radio broadcasts that led to national fame for the slowly expanding orchestra, beginning with background music for commercials and news reports and leading by the late 20's to an Arden-Ohman radio show. While there was a brief split in which each man led his own dance band, the pair came back together to make a new orchestra recording for Brunswick in 1935. Later they each pursued an individual career. As for this brilliant recording, it was made in 1930. Vocal by Frank Luther.
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Uploaded: 08/21/09
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6 months ago by kspm0220s
Thank you corrie; it is a brilliant song indeed.
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6 months ago by Corrie121
This is a great song. I first heard it from a film I saw many years ago I can't remember the film title, nor the female singer. It is good to listen to this song again.
Thank you for sharing.
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6 months ago by kspm0220s
Lou, thank you; the piano was a typical feature of this great orchestra.
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6 months ago by bigband78
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Very nice piano,Patrick.
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6 months ago by kspm0220s
Thank you Ginny :) it is amazing indeed and this arrangement is so remarkable.
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6 months ago by kspm0220s
Fred, I agree; this fabulous performance is like firework!
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6 months ago by gigi129
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This song is just so beautiful (wonderful vocal and lyrics) and the piano pieces are perfect.
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6 months ago by phred001
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The only difference between A&R arrangements and the High Hatters arrangements is the presence of Mr. Arden & Mr. Ohman. Just wonderful!!
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