Bye Bye Blackbird - Gene Austin (1926)
Gene Austin (1900-1972) personally is one of my favorite singers, and Bye Bye Blackbird is my favorite song from the 1920's ...
Gene Austin (1900-1972) personally is one of my favorite singers, and Bye Bye Blackbird is my favorite song from the 1920's ...
Charted at #15 in 1929. This beautiful song was also recorded by John McCormack in 1929. A remake by the Four Aces charted ...
Emblematic ditty of the Coolidge Era and, along with the Democratic Party anthem, "Happy Days are Here Again" and "Crazy ...
Charted at #3 in 1928. This song was written in 1912. An early version by Walter Van Brunt charted at #9 in April 1915. It charted ...
The music was written by Harry Revel, the lyrics by Mack Gordon. The song was originally published in 1933 and since then, there ...
Sometimes cited as one of the best-selling records of all-time, this multi-million seller has an interesting 'back story' which is ...
Charted at #1 in 1928. Theme song of the 1928 movie of the same name, starring Dolores Del Rio. The second most popular ...
"My Blue Heaven" is a rather peaceful song that is most notably sung by Gene Austin (1900-1972) in 1927. It was written by Walter ...
Featuring Gene Austin (piano), Candy Candido (bass), Otto Heimel (guitar). From the motion picture "Sadie McKee".
Provided to YouTube by Catapult Reservatory, LLC Tonight You Belong to Me (Recorded December 1926) · Gene Austin Popular ...
late 20's early 30s tune during the depression also can be hard on the green mile.
"She's Funny That Way" Words by Richard Whiting Music by Neil Moret (aka Charles Daniels) Performed by Gene Austin, tenor ...
Gene Austin (June 24, 1900 -- January 24, 1972) was an American singer and songwriter, one of the first "crooners". His 1920s ...
A saxophone obligato by Andy Sannella enhances this major best-seller by crooner Austin. CD audio, originally issued on 78rpm: ...
Top-selling version of the familiar tune, modified from a 1914 composition sometimes credited to Percy Weinrich and Jack ...
Gene Austin - Sleepy Time Gal recorded 12/11/1925 piano by Dave Franklin and ukulele by May Singhi Breen #1920smusic, ...
Charted at #1 in 1928. Also #2 for Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra in 1928, and #15 for John McCormack in 1929. Theme ...