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1939 Ozzie Nelson - Tomorrow Night (Ozzie Nelson, vocal) 

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Here’s David & Ricky’s dad with a pleasant version of the ballad that would achieve its greatest fame a few years later via Lonnie Johnson’s bluesy recording for the King label (listen here: • 1948 HITS ARCHIVE: Tom... )
From 78rpm Bluebird B-10420 - Tomorrow Night (Coslow-Grosz) by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra, vocal by Ozzie Nelson, recorded August 30, 1939 .
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Комментарии : 8   
@jamesmarshall8836
@jamesmarshall8836 4 года назад
And Elvis did a version at Sun.
@darrylcpreston4043
@darrylcpreston4043 4 года назад
@dude bro I would say that he tried, and failed, to emulate Lonnie The Great.
@shelleymandrusiak8261
@shelleymandrusiak8261 4 года назад
Elvis never stole anything. He borrowed it and did his own thing with music.
@htwa
@htwa 2 года назад
@@shelleymandrusiak8261 Yeah both versions are amazing
@jannetjebicker4648
@jannetjebicker4648 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Love this Romantic song!☺️💐🌟🎶
@henridelagardere264
@henridelagardere264 4 года назад
Imagine a Wilhelm Grosz sampler album with the A-side feat. Wingy Manone w/t "Isle of Capri", The Platters' "Harbour Lights", The Sons of the Pioneers "Along the Santa Fe Trail", The Beatles and "Red Sails in the Sunset", Lonnie Johnson w. "Tomorrow Night" , Glenn Miller's "The Day We Meet Again", Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey w. "Shadows on the Sand" and on the B-side his piano sonatas, Lieder, Mahler and Mozart reworkings, string quartets or Jugendstil spirituals.
@elliotsoldies9585
@elliotsoldies9585 4 года назад
Horace Heidt's treatment of this ballad will forever be my favorite version
@darrylcpreston4043
@darrylcpreston4043 4 года назад
I never checked the label of Lonnie's version because I always assumed that he wrote this song. So; wrong [and not for the last time], but it's an honest mistake because Lonnie absolutely OWNED it, one second after he was finished.
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