Al Jolson's amazing comeback following World War Two was a tribute to his enormous talent and energy--even into his '60's. His second recording of "Carolina" outsold his first (from the Twenties) by a hefty margin. CAROLINA IN THE MORNING Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina In the morning No one could be sweeter than my sweetie when I meet her In the morning, Where the morning glories Wind around the door Whispering pretty stories I long to hear once more. Strolling with my girly where the dew is pearly early In the morning. Butterflies all flutter up and kiss each little buttercup At dawning. If I had Aladdin's lamp for only a day I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say: Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina In the morning! Where the morning glories Wind around the door Whispering pretty stories I long to hear once more. Strolling with my girly where the dew is pearly early In the morning. Butterflies all flutter up and kiss each little buttercup At dawning. If I had Aladdin's lamp for only a day I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say: Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina In the morning! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From Wiki: "Carolina in the Morning" is a popular song with words by Gus Kahn and music by Walter Donaldson, first published in 1922 by Jerome H. Remick & Co. Sheet music cover with Ben Bernie & His Orchestra Sheet music cover with Ben Bernie & His Orchestra The song debuted in the Broadway musical revue The Passing Show of 1922 at the <b>...</b> | From: RReady555 Views: 58964 0 ratings | |
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Sunday, February 06, 2011
"Carolina in the Morning" (Al Jolson, 1947)
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