• 13 years ago
This was a pseudonym used for a Grey Gull studio band. The vocalist on this delightful 1929 recording, Arthur Fields (1888-1953) was a baritone, a successful songwriter and prolific recording artist in the 1910-1930s. Among Field's most prolific partnerships was the one with bandleader and pianist Fred Hall, with whom he made plenty of records and co-wrote several songs, often with comic titles like The Shoes We Have Left Are All Right and I Can't Sleep In The Movies Anymore, presented here. Hall and Fields also broadcasted together as Rex Cole's Mountaineers.

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