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Henry Busse & His Orchestra – I Surrender, Dear (Barris-Clifford-Crosby) Fox-Trot with Vocal refrain by Richard Barry & chorus, Victor 1931 (USA) NOTE: The little plump gentleman with a trumpet at 0:25 is a German trumpet player, who as a youngster run away from his family home near Magdeburg in Germany, to become in the 1920/30s one of the most valued American dance band leaders. In the 1920s, his compositions “Hot Lips” and “When Day Is Done” (the later was based on a German song composed by Robert Katscher) have been included into treasury of all-time American pop song classics. This recording is a flip side of “Thrill Me” • Henry Busse & His Orch. - Thrill Me, 1930 which I uploaded several days ago (- with a mistaken date of that record, which I gave as 1930). Both recordings are simply fabulous and I’m glad I can bring them back in this channel. “I Surrender, Dear” was the first solo-hit recorded by Bing Crosby with the Gus Arnheim’s dance orchestra in 1931, soon after he left Paul Whiteman. The song was featured by Bingel in Mack Sennett’s sound movie “I Surrender, Dear” – a comedy story of a girl who falls in love with a voice of a radio singer. See another version of this song, recorded in UK by Bert Ambrose’s orchestra with the refrain sung by great Sam Browne • Bert Ambrose et son Orchestre - I Surrende...