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  • 17 years ago
Here is a totally different version of this lovely song.Jack Smith (1898-1950) was known as "Whispering" Jack Smith and was a popular baritone singer in the 1920s and 1930s who made a brief come-back in the 1940s. He was a popular radio and recording artist who occasionally appeared in films. Smith began his professional career in 1915, when he sang with a quartet at a theater in the Bronx. After service in World War I, he got a job in 1918 as a "song plugger" for the Irving Berlin Music Publishing Company. He was a pianist at a radio station when he got his singing break substituting for a singer who failed to show up. Smith was exclusively on the radio, but beginning in 1925, he began making records. He also started performing on-stage on the vaudeville circuit. In 1927, Jack Smith was touring England, performing with the Blue Skies Theater Company till he was suddenly replaced. Subsequently he went to work for NBC Radio. This refined record was made in 1927. Mr. Smith was accompanied by Dave Dreyer. I apologize for the quite strong noise reduction because of a systematic flaw in many Jack Smith recordings, which were notably underrecorded. Hence it is particularly delicate to find an acceptable balance between bass and pitch level, compared to the disc surface noise.
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