[78-L] Name that tune

simmonssomer simmonssomer at comcast.net
Fri Feb 4 15:56:53 PST 2011


Very interesting. But...where did the performance of it come from. Was it a 
line check?
It was probably not a studio  recording.

Al S.
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> Here's the story:
> http://www.trumpetmaster.com/vb/f133/dancing-you-31667.html
> Kristjan
>
> simmonssomer wrote: 2011-02-04 23:51:
>> Goofing around on the internet I ran into a Washington state station 
>> playing
>> all sorts of music.
>> My attention picked up when Tommy Dorsey played the familiar trombone 
>> intro
>> to "Once In A While."
>> However..when Jack Leonard and the Thre Esquires began to sing the lyrics
>> were "Dancing With You."
>> The tune was unmistakeably "Once In A While"
>> Circa Nov. '36 to Jan. '37.
>> No sign of it in Kinkle or any Rust.
>> Que paso? Who and why were those lyrics changed. Was the song originally
>> called "Dancing With You?"
>> If so, why is that recording not listed anywhere?
>>
>> Al Simmons
>>
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