Jolly Coburn & His Orchestra - Remember Me (1937)

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"Remember Me?" is played by Jolly Coburn & His Orchestra on Bluebird B-7100.

Do you remember one September afternoon
I stood with you and listened to a wedding tune?
And didn't I go with you on your honeymoon?
Remember me?

Do you recall a cottage small upon a hill
Where every day I had to pay another bill?
And if I'm not mistaken, dear, I pay them still.
Remember me?

I can see that little angel on your knee.
Can't you see he kinda sort of looks like me?
For I'm the boy whose only joy is loving you--who worries till he hurries home when day is through.
And I'm the guy you give your goodnight kisses to.
Remember me?

Recorded 7/15/1937

Vocal is by Harold (Cabby) Kolb.

The song was in a film titled Mr. Dodd Takes The Air.

Song writers are Harry Warren and Al Dubin.

Jolly Coburn, who attended Annapolis, was a fine trumpeter. He was the first bandleader to play New York City's Rainbow Room.

Musicians who worked closely with Jolly Coburn include saxophonist-vocalist Harold Van Emburgh and violinist Sam Hoffman (this latter also played the theremin).

Sound file was done by Jeremy Passarelli.

"Remember Me?" (1937) Jolly Coburn & His Orchestra on Bluebird B-7100 = vocal by Harold (Cabby) Kolb

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