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“Lucky Day!” (The Revelers, 1926)

The Revelers–the original Revelers were tenors Franklyn Baur (1.) and Lewis James (2.), baritone Elliot Shaw (3.), bass Wilfred Glenn (4.), and pianist Frank Black, 5.)are best known today for inspiring the German singing group, The Comedian Harmonists. Lead tenor Franklyn Baur is also featured as the vocalist on the Whiteman Band’s first electrical recording, “Valencia”. One of the finest–and most cheerful–collaborations by Henderson, DeSylva & Brown: LUCKY DAY! Oh, boy I’m lucky I’ll say I’m lucky This is my lucky day I’m all in clover I’m glad all over I wanna shout, hurray I find a horseshoe Couldn’t go wrong And then of course You happened along Oh, boy I’m lucky I’ll say I’m lucky This is my lucky day Oh, boy I’m lucky I’ll say I’m lucky This is my lucky day I’m all in clover I’m glad all over I wanna shout, hurray I find a horseshoe Couldn’t go wrong And then of course You happened along Oh, boy I’m lucky I’ll say I’m lucky This is my lucky Oh whoa, I’m lucky This is my lucky day! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More on The Revelers, from Wiki: The Revelers were an American quintet (four close harmony singers and a pianist) popular in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The Revelers’ recordings of “Dinah,” “Old Man River”, “Valencia,” “Baby Face,” “Blue Room,” “Birth of the Blues,” “When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba,” and many more, became popular in the United States and then Europe in the late 1920s. All of the members had recorded individually or in various combinations