Paul Whiteman Vidéos
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2024-05-01
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Al Jolson Seeley Paul Whiteman 1924 1954
Charted at #4 in June 1924. Also #9 for Blossom Seeley in July 1924, #9 for Paul Whiteman in August 1924 and #12 for the Brox Sisters in July 1924. Also recorded by Ella Fitzgerald and sung by Marilyn Monroe in the 1954 film "There's No Business Like Show Business". B-side of "My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time". Written by Irving Berlin.
Al Jolson Paul Whiteman John McCormack Edwards Terri Stevens 1924 1925 1958
Charted at #1 in February 1925. This Irving Berlin song (Berlin is pictured with Jolson in the video) was extremely popular in 1925, also charting at #1 for Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, #1 for John McCormack, #6 for Cliff Edwards, #10 for Abe Lyman and His Californians and #12 for Lewis James. Later, a remake by Terri Stevens (which I've also posted) charted at #69 on Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart in November 1958. Recorded October 2, 1924. With Ray Miller's Orchestra. Written by Irving Berlin. B-side is "I'm Gonna Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" with Al Jolson and Ray Miller and His Orchestra.
Paul Whiteman Zez Confrey 1922
Along with “Dizzy Fingers” and “Kitten On The Keys,” this was one of novelty pianist/composer Zez Confrey’s most well-known songs. The original 78rpm single was issued on Victor 18899 - Stumbling (Zez Confrey) by Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra, recorded in NYC March 30, 1922 Ref: Paul McCartney The Lyrics
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