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Marion Harris - I Can't Realize / Does My Sweetie Do—And How album flac

Marion Harris - I Can't Realize / Does My Sweetie Do—And How album flac Performer: Marion Harris
Title: I Can't Realize / Does My Sweetie Do—And How
Style: Vocal
Released: 1925
MP3 album: 1891 mb
FLAC album: 1242 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: AUD AIFF VOX AU VQF VOC MOD
Genre: Jazz / Pop

Does My Sweetie Do-And How Written-By – Pinkard, Holden. Companies, etc. Record Company – The ender Company. Related Music albums to I Can't Realize, Does My Sweetie Do-And How by Marion Harris. Arcadia Peacock Orchestra Of St. Louis - Let Me Be The First To Kiss You Good Morning (And The Last To Kiss You Good Night), Where's My Sweetie Hiding? Mariamélia, Cardoso Pessoa - Vira Do Minho/Oralilolela. Cliff Edwards - June Night, Insufficient Sweetie. Rudy Wiedoeft - Mélodie, Mazaneta. The Velvetones - I Want You, My Little Sweetie. Castlewood Marimba Band - Lazy Waters, When The Shadows Fall. Nick Lucas - My Best Girl, Dreamer Of Dreams

After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern but is only 20 measures long. There are four 4-bar phrases, followed by a 4 measure tag. The song is harmonically active, with chord changes almost every measure.

I realize my actions and words later and feel awful I had taken out my anger on people who don’t deserve it. - Christie C. 18. Purposely working on the holidays so I can avoid spending time with family. 26. People don’t realize I can’t say no without feeling guilty. I have to have a good enough reason for everything I do. I guess it’s customary to try and convince someone to change their answer, but people have no idea how much it takes for me to say no in the first place. I feel worthless so much that I feel guilty for even thinking of putting my needs or wants first. Then I just feel like a doormat when I cave into the pressure.

Distances do not matter when the memories are swee. pecial people are never forgotten, because they never forgotten, because they remain in our heart beats. Life brings tears, smiles, and memories. The tears dry, the smiles fade, but the memories last forever. You can’t get rid of old memories, but you can create new better ones. Old memories are like coffee with cream and sugar. When stirred, both can become mellow and sweet. When I miss you, I re-read our old conversations and smile like an idiot. Most of my best memories come from some old dirt road.

She was briefly married to the actor Robert Williams. They married in 1921 and divorced the following year. Harris and Williams had one daughter, Mary Ellen, who later became a singer in her own right under the name Marion Harris Jr. In 1922 she moved to the Brunswick label. She continued to appear in Broadway theatres throughout the 1920s

Tracklist Hide Credits

A I Can't Realize
Written-By – De Sylva*, Donaldson*
B Does My Sweetie Do—And How
Written-By – Pinkard*, Holden*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Credits

  • Piano [Piano Passage] – Phil Ohman (tracks: B)

Notes

Comedienne with orchestra
Recording dates: December 29, 1924 (A), and January 26, 1925 (B)