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Ray Noble and his Orchestra – Outside Of That I Love You(1940)
vocal: Mary Ann Warren and Larry Stewart
会話の部分あり。
男女が互いの嫌いなところをいくつも論った挙げ句、それ以外は愛しているとシレッと告白する歌。
メロディの一部で “Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart” を連想した。
This was a number from Irving Berlin’s score of the 1940 Broadway musical “Louisiana Purchase.” The show’s title song is on the flip of this Noble 78
A Rodgers-Hart Production 1. You Took Advantage Of Me / 2. Do I Hear You Saying “I Love You”(1940)
vocal: Deane Janis
with Richard Rodgers on piano
2度目の引用。
Richard Rodgers conducts: 02
“You Took Advantage Of Me” and “Do I Hear You Saying’I Love You'” from the 1928 musical “Present Arms,”
Track #2 of eight posted sides from the 1940 Columbia Records album set C-11 “Smash Song Hits by Rodgers & Hart,” two-title medley dance arrangements by a studio orchestra under the personal direction of Richard Rodgers. All eight of these individual album tracks are also available for continuous sequential listening in a single 24-minute video posted under the title “1940 full album: Richard Rodgers conducts Rodgers & Hart.”
Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – Do I Love You?(1940)
vocal: Lee Sullivan
Helen Forrest – Do I Love You (1939)
with Artie Shaw and his band
Andy Kirk Orchestra – I Won’t Tell A Soul(I Love You)(1938)
Irene Dunne, Allan Jones – Why Do I Love You
from the movie “Show Boat”(1936)
Ray Noble and his Orchestra – I Love You Truly(1934)
vocal: Al Bowlly
Remember when Bert & Ernie sang this for newlyweds George & Mary Bailey in “It’s A Wonderful Life”? The long-time wedding song favorite had been published back in 1901. In the U.S. this track was issued with Noble’s 1932 “Blue Danube” on the flip side
Ray Noble and His Orchestra – Maybe … I Love You Too Much(1933)
vocal: Al Bowlly
Rudy Vallée and his Connecticut Yankees – Maybe I Love You Too Much(1933)
vocal: Rudy Vallée
3度目の引用。
Now more commonly known by the title “Maybe It’s Because I Love You Too Much” (which matches the actual lyrics), this popular Irving Berlin ballad of 1933 was not written for a stage musical. However, the Broadway revue “As Thousands Cheer” did produce his two most recognizable song hits from that year: “Heat Wave” and “Easter Parade.”
The Midnight Revellers – Ev’ryone Says I Love You(1932)
Henry Hall & The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra
vocal: Les Allen
On the (pictured) Australian-release label, “Midnight Revellers” was the artist name substituted for Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orch. Performed individually by the four Marx Brothers in their 1932 film “Horse Feathers”, the Kalmar & Ruby tune returned 64 years later as the title song of Woody Allen’s entertaining film tribute to old-time musicals.
Also posted are versions of the song by Isham Jones (Eddie Stone) and Anson Weeks (Moreing Sisters)
Ipana Troubadours – Can’t You See(How I Love You?)(1931)
conducted by Sam Lanin
vocal: Paul Small
2度目の引用。
The flip side is “You Didn’t Know The Music (I Didn’t Know The Words)”.
Anson Weeks and his Orchestra – Ev’ryone Says “I Love You”(1932)
vocal: The Moreing Sisters
Great ‘Dancin’-with-Anson’ version of the Kalmar & Ruby tune from the Marx Brothers film “Horse Feathers,” sung here by sisters Margaret, Marianne and Gertrude Moreing. The song returned 64 years later, as “Everyone Says I Love You” became the title of Woody Allen’s entertaining film tribute to old-time musicals. Dick Hyman played and conducted an impressive list of vintage songs, a number of which were actually sung by the well-known actors/actresses who appeared in the movie.
Art Kahn’s Orchestra – I Love You More And More(1932)
vocal: Elmer Feldkamp
2度目の引用。
The flip side is “It Was So Beautiful” with vocal by Chick Bullock. “Art Kahn” was one of the pseudonyms used on record by bandleader-organizer Wallace T. “Ed” Kirkeby, remembered as manager of the California Ramblers and Fats Waller.
Sydney Raymond and his Commanders – Ev’ryone Says “I Love You”(1932)
Sydney Lipton as Sydney Raymond
vocal: Cryril Grantham
Anson Weeks and his Orchestra – Ev’ryone Says “I Love You”(1932)
vocal: The Moreing Sisters
The song returned 64 years later, as “Everyone Says I Love You” became the title of Woody Allen’s entertaining film tribute to old-time musicals. Dick Hyman played and conducted an impressive list of vintage songs, a number of which were actually sung by the well-known actors/actresses who appeared in the movie.
Isham Jones and his Orchestra – Ev’ryone Says “I Love You”(1932)
vocal: Eddie Stone
Performed individually by the four Marx Brothers in their 1932 film “Horse Feathers”, the Kalmar & Ruby tune returned 64 years later as the title song of Woody Allen’s entertaining film tribute to old-time musicals.
Zeppo Marx, Thelma Todd – Everyone Says I Love You
from the movie “Horse Feathers”(1932)御冗談でショ
2度目の引用。
Anny Ondra, Leo Leux & Die Singing Babies – Ich lieb Dich, I love you, je t’aime(1932)
Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra – To Whisper, Dear, I Love You(1931)
vocal: Donald Novis
recorded in Hollywood May 15, 1931
2度目の引用。
Ted Lewis and his Band – Truly I Love You(1931)
Chester Leighton & his Sophomores – I Love You In The Same Sweet Way(1931)
vocal: Chester Leighton(Frank Parker)
3度目の引用。
Ben Selvin as “Chester Leighton”
An active radio performer during the 1930s and ’40s, Frank Parker achieved his highest profile as a regular on the Arthur Godfrey radio & TV shows of the early 1950s, often performing in a twosome with Marion Marlowe. His 1934 recordings of “Blue Moon,” “Two Cigarettes In The Dark,” and “So Red The Rose” are also available here on the channel. “Chester Leighton” was one of the various pseudonyms utilized by Selvin and other bandleaders for their multi-label releases under the Columbia umbrella.
Ted Lewis and his Band – I Love You In The Same Sweet Way(1931)
vocal trio and recitation by Ted Lewis
recorded in NYC July 1, 1931
3度目の引用。
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Vicki Young – I Love You So Much(1953/05)
orchestra conducted by Dave Cavanaugh
2度目の引用。
California Ramblers – I Love You So Much(1930)
vocal: The Campus Trio
2度目の引用。
Smith Ballew was one of the three voices that made up The Campus Trio, heard on this version of the Harry Ruby-Bert Kalmar tune from the Wheeler & Woolsey film comedy “The Cuckoos.”
Hollywood Dance Orchestra – I Love You So Much(1930)
vocal: Scrappy Lambert as “Ralph Haines”
recorded in NYC June 10, 1930
This Harry Ruby-Bert Kalmar tune from the Wheeler & Woolsey film comedy “The Cuckoos”
Bob Haring and his Orchestra – I Love You So Much(1930)
vocal: Dick Robertson
This Harry Ruby-Bert Kalmar tune from the Wheeler & Woolsey film comedy “The Cuckoos”
Lloyd Keating and his Orchestra – I Love You So Much(1930)
Ben Selvin as “Lloyd Keating”
vocal: Irving Kaufman
recorded in NYC June 6, 1930(actual label scan not available)
2度目の引用。
Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and their Orchestra – I Love You So Much(1930)
vocal: Frank Luther
Leisurely paced version of the Harry Ruby-Bert Kalmar tune from Wheeler & Woolsey’s 1930 RKO film comedy “The Cuckoos.”
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Louis Armstrong – I’m Confessin’(That I Love You)(1930)
2度目の引用。
Rudy Vallée and his Connecticut Yankees – Confessin’ That I Love You(1930)
vocal: Rudy Vallée
2度目の引用。
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – Confessin’(That I Love You)(1930)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo
2度目の引用。
Both Lombardo and Rudy Vallee recorded successful early versions of this future standard, originally just titled “Confessin’ (That I Love You).”
Ted Lewis and his Band – I Love You(1929)
vocal: Ted Lewis
LP & CD reissues of this track sometimes show the title as “I Love You (My Love Song).”
Vincent Lopez and His Casa Lopez Orchestra – Do I Hear You Saying “I Love You”(1928)
vocal: Laurence Wolfe
This and the flip “You Took Advantage Of Me” were Rodgers & Hart songs from the score of the 1928 Broadway musical “Present Arms.” For a more “modern” dance band version of both tunes in medley form, featuring Richard Rodgers at the piano, see this channel’s post “Richard Rodgers conducts: 02 You Took Advantage Of Me / Do I Hear You Saying’I Love You'”
Fred Rich & his Orchestra – Do I Hear You Saying: “I Love You”(1928)
vocal: James Melton
This and the also-posted flip “You Took Advantage Of Me” were Rodgers & Hart songs from the score of the 1928 Broadway musical “Present Arms.” For a more “modern” dance band version of both tunes in medley form featuring Richard Rodgers himself at the piano, see this channel’s post “Richard Rodgers conducts: 02 You Took Advantage Of Me / Do I Hear You Saying I Love You”
“Kenn” Sisson and his Orchestra – Why Do I Love You?(1927)
vocal: Franklyn Baur
Familiar Kern-Hammerstein tune from “Show Boat,” as is the flip side “Ol’ Man River”
Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – Why Do I Love You(1927)
vocal: Franklyn Baur
Bright arrangement of the “Show Boat” tune features busy studio vocalist Baur, who also performed on the Brunswick label release of “Why Do I Love You?” by the Kenn Sisson orchestra, recorded two weeks after the Shilkret and available on the Rick Colom Collection channel
Layton and Johnstone – Because I Love You(1927)
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American Quartet – You’re My Baby(1912)
recorded in Camden NJ May 28, 1912
歌詞で “I Love You” をくり返す。
2度目の引用。
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