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1915. Johnny Black.
popular standard. Huge hit for The Mills Brothers where it reigned at #1 on the US Billboard charts between November 1943 and January 1944. Even today it remains one of fewer than 30 songs to have sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and was voted one of the songs of the 20th century.
More importantly, (at least to this ol' nerd!), is that four lines of it are sung by Rodolfo in the first act of Arthur Miller's play A View from the Bridge. It is also referenced in stage directions of the third scene of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire.
My favourite rendition was performed by the incomparable Cliff Edwards. This version played on a baritone ukulele. Thankyou for watching folks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1B-0Cy62HU
popular standard. Huge hit for The Mills Brothers where it reigned at #1 on the US Billboard charts between November 1943 and January 1944. Even today it remains one of fewer than 30 songs to have sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and was voted one of the songs of the 20th century.
More importantly, (at least to this ol' nerd!), is that four lines of it are sung by Rodolfo in the first act of Arthur Miller's play A View from the Bridge. It is also referenced in stage directions of the third scene of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire.
My favourite rendition was performed by the incomparable Cliff Edwards. This version played on a baritone ukulele. Thankyou for watching folks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1B-0Cy62HU