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Henry Halstead & His Orchestra - Rosy Cheeks (1927)

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"Rosy Cheeks" is played by Henry Halstead and His Orchestra on Victor 20691. <br /><br />Recorded on May 16, 1927. <br /><br />Victor ledgers specify that the recording was made in Room #1110 of the Fine Arts Building in Los Angeles. <br /><br />The song is by Seymour Simons and Richard A. Whiting. <br /><br />I was strollin' up and down the street <br />Goin' along, hummin' a song <br />Who'd have thought that I would ever meet sweet little you? <br />Why, how do you do? <br /><br />Say, rosy cheeks, <br />Where ya goin' with those rosy cheeks? <br />I've been chasin' you for weeks and weeks, <br />Rosy cheeks. <br />You surely got me goin', <br />My love for you is growin' <br /><br />Rosy cheeks, <br />When you smile a little dimple peeks at me <br />It seems to say beware, <br />But I don't care <br />I love you, rosy cheeks <br /><br />Henry Halstead first made a name for himself by leading a band at the St. Francis Hotel at 335 Powell Street in San Francisco from 1922 to 1925. <br /><br />Halstead's band later played in Los Angeles, where this recording was made. <br /><br />Henry Halstead & His Orchestra "Rosy Cheeks" Victor 20691 (May 1927) Los Angeles dance band of 1920s

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