Either George or Big Unc (sorry...can't remember which one) said Al Bowly (sp)
sang the intro song. The music is one of the reasons I like this series
so much and am glad period music was used.
Interesting, FOTSW DVD cover and Wikipedia say Al Bowlly composed "Sweet and Lovely". I am far from sure that is right. Yes, his 1931 version was used as theme tune for FOTSW but it seems to have been written by first, Harry Tobias was the lyricist. Second, Gus Arnheim was a bandleader and shrewd businessman--not a songwriter. So the tune’s composer was Charles N. Daniels. But the original sheet music lists him under one of his pseudonyms, “Jules Lemare.” (His other pen name was “Neil Moret.”)
I've not heard Bing Crosby sing Sweet and Lovely. After hearing Al Bowly
sing it I can't imagine BC singing it!
I've not heard Bing Crosby sing Sweet and Lovely. After hearing Al Bowly
sing it I can't imagine BC singing it!
Thanks, Big Unc, I'm going to look for the movie.