Joseph Samuels Dance Orchestra<br /><br />"When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In" <br /><br />Irving Berlin song<br /><br />Joseph Samuels' Dance Orchestra was led by the mysterious Joseph Samuel. <br /><br />Dates of his birth and death are unknown though there is some evidence Samuels died in July 1953. <br /><br />An article published in May 1919 indicates he was born in Tennessee, studied under Campanari at the College of Music of Cincinnati, and was concert master for Henry W. Savage. <br /><br />He was mainly a reed player (clarinet, alto saxophone, and bass saxophone)<br /><br />He also played violin and made records as a soloist on the latter instrument accompanied by pianist Frank Banta. <br /><br />He was very active in recording studios from 1919 to 1925.<br /><br />LYRICS TO THIS SONG: <br /><br />My honey, do you remember 'twas a December day?<br />I said that you would repent the day that you went away<br />You turned as red as a ruby, much too good to be true<br />You thought I'd sit around lonely thinking of only you<br />Little you knew that<br /><br />When you walked out, someone else walked right in.<br />Someone with good news stepped right in your shoes.<br />Somebody else took your place on my knee.<br />Another sweetie in clover fussin' all over me.<br /><br />I saw that you grew so cold, love, so what could I do?<br />Off with the old love and on with the new.<br />When you walked out, honey, I just had to grin.<br />You left the door wide open, and somebody else walked in.<br /><br />Joseph Samuels Dance Orchestra "When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In" Irving Berlin song.