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https://youtu.be/UYKhO8eOMEg"Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
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"Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
Another really fun Fox Trot co-written by Roger Wolfe Kahn himself. I love this song. It is one those tunes that has "IT" somehow. I feel happy when I listen to it, and it kind of makes you move around to the music. A good one for these days when we are all stuck at home!
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
Oh how I wish I owned this record. If I owned all the records I like, my collection would be much larger. Thanks for posting and making great videos. 
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
You are welcome and I am happy you liked the video!
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Wonderful, many thanks! Miff Mole & Joe Venuti in there if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
One of my favorites from the period...
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
Oh man, this is my kind of music! I hate the blues, it just makes me so depressed! This is the kind of music that makes me want to get up, and go out, and make something of myself, and be somebody!
Here's another good version with the Whispering Baritone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5e3w36cjKY
Here's another good version with the Whispering Baritone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5e3w36cjKY
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Ha ha! Bleeding Gums Murphy from The Simpsons - "The blues isn't about feeling better. It's about making other people feel worse."marcapra wrote:I hate the blues, it just makes me so depressed![/url]
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
Here's an unexpected and a little strange version by Liberace.
https://youtu.be/XUi131Cvwrk
https://youtu.be/XUi131Cvwrk
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Re: "Crazy Rhythm" by Roger Wolfe Kahn 1928
I love Roger Wolfe Kahn. My favorite is "You belong to me". I probably play one of his songs at least once a week.