Billy Eckstine: I Apologize (DES Stereo from mono)
"I Apologize" is a 1931 song popularized by Billy Eckstine in 1951. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on February 23, 1951, and lasted for 19 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 8. It was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999.
This recording was made on December 21, 1950, at Radio Recorders studio in Los Angeles. It was arranged by Pete Rugolo.
This is a digitally extracted stereo version of a mono recording.
Видео Billy Eckstine: I Apologize (DES Stereo from mono) канала Jimmy
This recording was made on December 21, 1950, at Radio Recorders studio in Los Angeles. It was arranged by Pete Rugolo.
This is a digitally extracted stereo version of a mono recording.
Видео Billy Eckstine: I Apologize (DES Stereo from mono) канала Jimmy
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