George Olsen and His Music - Bye Bye Blackbird (1926)
First recorded by Gene Austin, who charted #1 with it in July 1926. Also #4 for Nick Lucas in August 1926, #7 for Bennie Krueger and His Orchestra in September 1926, and #11 for Leo Reisman and His Orchestra in September 1926. It has been recorded by hundreds of artists over the years including Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis, Mitch Miller, Frank Sinatra, Tiny Tim, Mel Torme, Josephine Baker, Peggy Lee, Trini Lopez, Sarah Vaughan, and Georgia Brown.
Recorded June 16, 1926.
The singers on the vocal refrain are Bob Borger, Fran Frey and Bob Rice.
Written by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson.
B-side is "What's the Use of Talking?".
Видео George Olsen and His Music - Bye Bye Blackbird (1926) канала CatsPjamas1
Recorded June 16, 1926.
The singers on the vocal refrain are Bob Borger, Fran Frey and Bob Rice.
Written by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson.
B-side is "What's the Use of Talking?".
Видео George Olsen and His Music - Bye Bye Blackbird (1926) канала CatsPjamas1
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