Though perhaps most of us associate this soothing and romantic number, a rare instance in which Johnny Mercer wrote the music as well as lyric, with The Pied Pipers, this Dorsey record is quite nice, if a little lean. Jimmy's band was by this time beyond its zenith of the early '40s, but it was still a very fine outfit, and Teddy Walters was a good replacement for the great Bob Eberly. Walters, too, was an excellent jazz guitarist.
@swingman5635
4 ай бұрын
This is quite nice. It doesn't reach the stature of the Pipers' version, but then,what does?( Not even Frankie's reaches that,and that's saying alot, from me....😊 )
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