SONG: SUNDAY ukulele song
YEAR: 1926
WRITTEN BY: Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, Bennie Krueger
FAVORITE VERSION: Without a doubt, Jean Goldkette Orchestra (MP3 version available on Amazon)
“Sunday” ukulele song by Jean Goldkette Orchestra
vocal from the Keller Sisters and Lynch
Catchy, catchy, catchy.
What I didn’t know: “Lynch” is a dude! Listen to those harmonies and tell me it’s not three female voices. Well, according to this brilliant resource, the Keller Sisters were really named Lynch, and the “Lynch” of “Keller Sisters and Lynch” is their brother.
I’ll let you do the rest of the detective work yourself.
If you like this stuff from Jean Goldkette, you can hop over to the Red Hot Jazz page to hear more: http://www.redhotjazz.com/goldo.html
Ukulele Ike plays Sunday, too
This is another one of those songs that seems to have been covered by everybody who was anybody. Cliff Edward’s (Ukulele Ike) version charted at #3 in 1927. It went to #11 for Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra, and also #11 for Gene Austin in 1927.
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