The bandleader in this scene is Charles Gaylord. He was a violinist and "sweet trio" singer in Paul Whiteman's Orch in the late 1920's. I was able to read his own bio and he credits himself in this film.
That writing on the wall about glorifying the American doughnut is a parody of the Ziegfeld show Glorifying the American Girl. And that's some line about ohyodo.
the superb Eddie Cantor from PALMY DAYS (1931), one of his best films.
the super Eddie Cantor from PALMY DAYS (1931)... the film also had "Yes, Yes, My Baby Said Yes Yes" and "Bend, Down Sister."
Three great 30s songs!!
This is one of the current popular songs performed by Anson Weeks' Orchestra at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in 1932, on radio programs which are available.
One of Eddie's best songs.
The bandleader in this scene is Charles Gaylord. He was a violinist and "sweet trio" singer in Paul Whiteman's Orch in the late 1920's. I was able to read his own bio and he credits himself in this film.
That writing on the wall about glorifying the American doughnut is a parody of the Ziegfeld show Glorifying the American Girl. And that's some line about ohyodo.
"glorifying the american doughnut". love it.
hahaha Lady Gadunka! ahahaha that is so funny haha Love it :)!!!
the superb Eddie Cantor from PALMY DAYS (1931).
I just love early films!
I love "Palmy Days." My video copy is slowly deteriorating, though. Wish they'd get these great little gems out on DVD!
what is the name of this movie I luv this time period and I want to see this movie it looks like a great one seee.. lol
hahahahhaaa! love cantor
I'm a nice girl also..
What movie is this song from?
Not that I know of.... the credits don't seem to indicate it.
Black Face Number
racist?