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Was That The Human Thing To Do? (Rejected "Take A")  performed by  Boswell Sisters  (1932)
Composed by Joseph Young & SAmmy Fain
Arranged by Glenn Miller
From: USA
Mood: Sultry, minor key, close harmonies
Recommended by tapler [profile] on Monday 7th June 2004

Anytime I see old records that were initially rejected by the record company, I know something cool must be going on. This song is no exception. Highlighted by a slow, sultry, minor key bridge (that was later sped up in the commercial version), this is probably my favorite recording of the 20th century.


available on CD - Okay America (Jass)
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