https://youtu.be/dMmaYd4r0SA
Here's a real classic song, happy days are here again, this version is by the frisco players on madison with the vocal provided by the ever reliable Irving Kaufman.
frisco players happy days are here again 1930
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Re: frisco players happy days are here again 1930
Nice! A good change of pace from the Ben Selvin version which is played most of the time. As to Irving Kaufman, what a prolific vocalist he was. Took me awhile, but I've begun to take a liking to him. Any fan of this music had better: He's all over the place!
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Re: frisco players happy days are here again 1930
I love Irving Kaufman, but never heard this before... this has to be the best version of this song in my opinion...
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"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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