Rudy Vallee - That's When I Learned to Love You (1929)
That's When I learned to Love You Words by Bartley Costello Music by Billy Baskette Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees Vocal refrain by Rudy Vallee Recorded July 15, 1929 Victor 22090 Rudy Vallee ( 1901 - 1986) all-time great entertainer as crooner, saxophone player, bandleader and actor from late 1920s into the 1970s. The peak of his popularity was as a singing idol 1929 - 1931. His early trademark was singing into a megaphone. He led a good sweet band and had much success on radio and the movies. Led society band in Boston late 1927, to New York in 1928 where he landed a job at Heigh-Ho Club. Developed good entertaining group featuring college songs and novelties complete with props. "Heigh-ho everybody!" was his famous greeting. Billed as Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees. He played clarinet and alto sax early with the band. In 1929 he began a weekly radio show on NBC sponsored by Fleischmann's Yeast and it became a top show in the late 1930s. Periodically in movie musicals and usually played comedy roles as a stuffed-shirt, prude or millionaire. In the Coast Guard during World War II, where he led a band. Career waned in the 1950s but occasionally performed at night clubs, films, or TV from the 1950s until the 1970s.

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