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Walter Van Brunt and Gladys Rice - They Didn't Believe Me (1915)
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- čas přidán 3. 01. 2011
- Charted at #9 in January 1916. Recorded in 1915. Also a #1 hit for Harry Macdonough and Olive Kline in November 1915. From the 1914 musical, "The Girl From Utah". Sung by Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson in "That Midnight Kiss". Written by Herbert Reynolds and Jerome Kern.
Whoever made this song, is a BANGER!, People still listen to it today.
How lovely, and to think this is now 107 years old.Thank you for posting.
107 YEARS OLD!!!
Jerome Kern's first hit. What a wonderful career.
Herbert Reynolds created this lovely song in lyrics. A true collaboration of him with Jerome kern. So beautiful xoxoy
Interpolated into 'The Girl From Utah' in 1914. Not only one of the greatest songs ever written, but certainly one of the most important.
A popular song from Broadway. It's so beautiful, this popular song from the 1910's.
Very beautiful song.
Beautiful recording . love this song, one of Kern's really early hits.
This considered the first modern American song... with an enlongated melody line that becomes more complex as it continues and doesn't resolve until the very end. And the complex chord progression. This is the hit song that no only put Jerome Kern on the map as a American composer but also laid the foundation for the melodies of Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers and the great composers of Broadway and the Great American Songbook.
Thanks for uploading this little piece of art! :)
So perfectly Wonderful! I Thank YOU.
Love it!
The most beautiful scene between Angela and Mary takes place as this song plays. Sublime, stunning, mesmerizing and beautifully played by Aleksa Palladino and Lisa Joyce . These are the kinds of moments that make television so great.
Lovely.
Without a doubt the best version we've heard. Should be at the top of the song's listings eh ?
Streisand sang this in the 1960s in a medley. Album: Color Me Barbra
After listening to music such as this, how can women possibly argue being second class citizens, coming up the subjects of love as told here. I'd have loved to hear in later years, of course, this romantic expression of love done by William Warfield and Leontyne Price!
Like many of you Boardwalk Empire brought me too here although I had heard this at some point many years back. Wow, why couldn't I scribble that, it's absolutely brilliant.
I think Bernadette Peters did this. I don't see it, but this rendition is pretty fantastic. "On the Town" says this is the most perfect song ever written.
+Dale Johnson How so?
I've heard another really old recording of this song but as I recall (from over 50 years ago) the tempo was faster. Otherwise it sounds very similar.
Heard This On Boardwalk sticks in the mind lovely !!
Yes, that's how I like it
@raylangivens83 You're welcome!
ah sorry Walter Van Brunt.. i see it now
I'd have loved to hear this done by Robert Goulet and Shirley Bassey.
I went to this song after listening to the Caretaker and i got scared a bit by the static 😅😭
Boardwalk Empire binge.
One question , who is actually singing here and what is the year?
Read the title
Wally and Glad
Boardwalk Empire brought me here!!
Very cool, I prefer the tempo and the style of how they sang it in the 40's/50's , even Frank Sinatra's version , but this is music , not that garbage rap crap that tiga/ niga ?, ( that dirty mouth trash that is with that fool Kardashian kid, ) , his fellow no talent rapper friends, eminem and his crowd, try to pass of as music and sell to uneducated kids , no this is music.
+Barbara Bach I so wish I had heard this gem done by the great dramatic soprano, Helen Traubel. The song is a fit for her. (I am African American and grew up in the environment of the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara. While there, I was fortunate to have met an outstanding musical talent of Lotte Lehmann who went on to bel canto fame as Grace Bumbry, now a resident of Austria.
Jay Young Lotte Lehman ? Wow cool , you don't come by that kind of talent everyday, she's the kind of artist you would pay to see and wouldn't mind hearing all day , I like different kinds of music as well , I love Frank Sinatra and Johnny Hartman and could listen to them all day every day as for the rap performers , I know some have talent , for example I actually like Snoop Dog and think he has talent , I also think he comes from a place of humor, but I don't like when some of today's performers get vile with their lyrics , I'm not exactly a prude but I just think that is it the Shilites ? " Have You Seen Her " is so superior to a gantsa ? rappers " Have You F-- ked Her " , I would vote to ban disrespectful lyrics like that . I'm not to into what the kids like today but I think Beyonce is way overrated and is not nearly as talented as Rihanna . Still I would take Swing and Jazz over some of the stuff they try to pass of as music today . .
Barbara Bach Agreed!
Barbara Bach you are so right
yeah I also prefer the tempo of the 40s/50s but recordings from the past tend to be sped up and all that so it was probably performed slower but yeah