Written by: Gus Kahn and Isham Jones in 1924. Essential version: Joe Brown at the George Harrison Memorial Concert. Watch the Video. This song was first claimed for the ukulele by Cliff ‘Ukulele Ike’ Edwards. You can listen to his version here. When Joe Brown performed it at the George...
From the wiki: “‘Walk Right In” is the title of a country-blues song written by Gus Cannon and originally recorded by Cannon’s Jug Stompers in 1929. Gus constructed his first banjo out of a steelpan and racoon skin, and began his career entertaining at sawmills, levee and railroad ...
'It Had to Be You,' published in 1926, was written by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. It quickly became a number one single and the fourth best selling single of the year. CHORUS LYRICS:It had to be youIt had to be youI wandered around, and finally foundThe somebody whoCould...
Poetry for the Poisonedis memorable for more than just being the final album to feature singer Roy Kahn as power metal unit Kamelot adopted gothic influences. “The Great Pandemonium” kicks the album off with jarring heaviness and even features guest vocals from Soilwork frontman Björn “Speed...
Gus Kahn has the distinction of having written ourSong of the Week#1, "San Francisco", and amazingly enough ourSong of the Week#2, "Dream a Little Dream of Me". Since then we've featured several of his other hits, including "It Had to Be You" and "The One I Love (Belongs to So...