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Joe Howard With Elm City Four - Hello Ma Baby / What's The Use Of Dreaming flac album

Joe Howard With Elm City Four - Hello Ma Baby / What's The Use Of Dreaming flac album
  • Performer Joe Howard
  • Title Hello Ma Baby / What's The Use Of Dreaming
  • Other formats AC3 AIFF AU MOD ADX WAV DXD
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1828 mb
  • Size FLAC 1463 mb
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Hello! Ma Baby" is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1899 by the songwriting team of Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson, known as "Howard and Emerson". Its subject is a man who has a girlfriend he knows only through the telephone. At the time, telephones were relatively novel, present in fewer than 10% of . households, and this was the first well-known song to refer to the device.

Joe Howard and the Gay Nineties Revue. Hello, Ma Baby! arr. by Max Dreyfus (1899, Ragtime piano). Joseph Howard was born on February 12, 1878 in New York City. He toured in a stock company production of "Little Eva," then performed in vaudeville as a boy soprano at the age of 11. He was married to singer actress Mabel Barrison, who died in 1912. At 17, he met a young singer named Ida Emerson who would become his second wife. Howard produced a string of pop jazz hits, including "What's the Use of Dreaming?," "I Don't Like Your Family," and "A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother". The tunes that he is most often associated with in modern times are "Hello! Ma Baby" and "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now".

Hello ! ma Baby, Hello ! ma honey, Hello ! ma ragtime gal, Send me a kiss by wire, Baby, my heart's on fire ! If you refuse me, Honey, you'll lose me, Then you'll be left alone; Oh baby, telephone And tell me I'm your own, Hello ! hello ! hello ! there ! " (repeat chorus). This morning, through the phone, She said her name was Bess

Hello! Ma Baby Lyrics. I'se got a little baby but she's outta sight I talk to her across the telephone I'se never seen my honey, but she's mine, alright So, take my tip and leave this girl alone. Ev'ry single morning, you will hear me yell "Hey, Central, fix me up along the line" He connects me with my honey, then I rings the bell And this is what I say to baby-mine. Hello, ma baby! Hello, ma honey! Hello, ma ragtime gal! Send me a kiss by wire Baby, my heart's on fire. Hello, ma ragtime gal Send me a kiss by wire Baby, my heart's on fire. If you refuse me, honey, you'll lose me Then you'll be left alone, oh baby Telephone and tell me I'se your own. More on Genius. About Hello! Ma Baby. Sometimes titled Hello My Baby or The Telephone Rag, this song is known as a ‘Tin Pan Alley’ tune, one of many songs written by a small group of writers in Manhattan in the late 1800s.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Hello Ma Baby
B What's The Use of Dreaming
Featuring – The Floradora Girls

Credits

  • Conductor – Allen Merrit
  • Written-By – Joe Howard*