Monday, May 22, 2023
"All I Do is Dream of You" (1934) - Part 2!
For another version of “All I Do is Dream of You” from the 1936 MGM film “Sadie McKee,” we turn to Gene Austin!
Gene appeared in the movie, although he doesn’t sing “All I Do is Dream of You” (Gene Raymond sings it a few times). He did record it, however, for Victor Records:
Gene Austin was very popular in the late 1920s and this record has more of a 1920s sound to me. Charming today, it must have seem pretty dated in 1934!
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