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i am glad to say this was the first version posted on here
100,000 views & 1,001 favourites WOW thanks everyone for looking an then looking again and then telling your friends =)
a funny compilation i created over a song i piked up
the people are called gift grub if that means anything to you from a radio station called today fm
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Ruth Etting (November 23, 1896 – September 24, 1978) was an American singing star of the 1930s, who had over sixty hit recordings.
Her signature tunes were "Shine On Harvest Moon", "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me", and her other popular recordings included "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Mean to Me", "Exactly like you", and "Shaking the Blues Away".
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C-NS Highschool's Production of 'Good News!' the Musical
This clip features Tim Quartier as Bobby Randall, and Kimberly Allison Panek as Babe O'day singing the song 'Button up your Overcoat'
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The dissonance of this arrangement characterize the Columbia recording period by this band.The charming vocal is by Vaughn De Leath.From CD195 at http://mcproductions .shawbiz.ca
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Jack Convery performs 'Button Up Your Ovecoat' with Rick Elmo AKA Professor Gizmo on tuba, at the 2006 Banjorama in Sacramento, Ca. For more info on tenor and plectrum banjo please visit www.BanjoJazz.com or join our group here on YouTube called BANJO JAZZ.
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This is an impersonation of José Mourinho in a parody of a song from the musical Joseph. The person who does the voice is comedian Mario Rosenstock. You don't have to be a Chelsea fan to like this, cos im not one!
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"Button Up Your Overcoat" played on my Kimball Electramatic player piano. QRS Roll #9373. Played By: J. Lawrence Cook. Written by: Ray Henderson. Lyrics by: B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. This song was published in 1928 and in the following year made popular by recording artist Ruth Etting. Helen Kane of the "Betty Boop" fame also recorded this tune.
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Chicago Overcoat performing at Pori Jazz Festival 1978.(Pepe Ahlqvist(vocals, harp)Jaakko Heinonen(guitar)Timo Kakko(guitar)Lasse Maatala(piano)Risto Pesonen(bass)Roope Rossi(drums)