Happy Rhythm
de Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
Willow weep for me,
Willow weep for me,
Bend your branches green,
Along the stream that runs to sea.
Listen to my plea,
Listen willow and weep for me.
Gone my lovers dream
Lovely summer dream.
Gone and left me here
To weep my tears into the stream.
Sad as I can be,
Hear me willow and weep for me.
Whisper to the wind,
And say that love has sinned
To leave my heart a breaking
And making a moan,
Murmur to the night,
To hide her starry light,
So none will find me sighing
And crying, all alone.
Oh weeping willow tree,
Weep, in sympathy,
Bend your branches down
Along the ground and cover me,
When the shadows fall,
Bend oh willow and weep for me.
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The Song of the Wanderer (Victor 20570) [Recorded 1927]
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (The King of Jazz) [1920s Dance Band] [Recorded 1926 - 1927] [Encore 2]
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The Old Music Master
The Complete Capitol Recordings
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The Old Music Master
The Capitol Vaults Collection
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The Old Music Master
Capitol Records From The Vaults: "The Birth Of A Label"
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The Old Music Master
Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions
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The Old Music Master
Capitol Sings Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust
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Sweet and Low Down
Presenting Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
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Changes (Victor 21103) [Recorded 1927]
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (The King of Jazz) [1920s Dance Band] [Recorded 1927 - 1928] [Encore 3]
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Charleston
Black Bottom (The Sound of the Prohibition Era)
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Japanese Sandman
Black Bottom (The Sound of the Prohibition Era)
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Dardanella
Black Bottom (The Sound of the Prohibition Era)
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Washboard Blues
Black Bottom (The Sound of the Prohibition Era)
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Linger Awhile
...And His Orchestra
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3 O'clock in the Morning
Presenting Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
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Whispering
Presenting Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
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Rhapsody in Blue
Presenting Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
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Serenade In Blue
The Complete Capitol Recordings
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Can't We Be Friends?
...And His Orchestra
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Isn't This A Lovely Day?
...And His Orchestra
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Moonlight In Vermont
...And His Orchestra