The 69ers - Sweet Sue, Just You 🎶

Listen to 'Sweet Sue, Just You' by The 69ers from their album on Apple Music. Vinyl release under du Monde label.

The 69ers - Sweet Sue, Just You 🎶
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The 69ers - Sweet Sue, Just You 🎶

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Available on Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-69ers-album/1105325565

From '' The 69ers Album ''
Label: du Monde – SDML 934383
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: Australia
Released: 1971

Tracklist
A1 Sadie Green (The Vamp Of New Orleans)
A2 Harry Rag
A3 Can't Stop Thinking About You
A4 Morning Blues
A5 Boodle - Am - Boo
A6 Go Back Home
A7 The Christian Life
A8 Sweet Sue
B1 Mandy
B2 38 Plug
B3 Dirty Old Town
B4 Happiness Is Just For Me
B5 Push Bike Hood
B6 Washington At Valley Forge
B7 Beedle - Um - Bum
B8 The '69ers Theme

Vocals, Guitar, Autoharp – Francis Butler
Vocals, Backing Vocals – Dave Ovendon, Peter Knox
Steel Guitar – Buddy Emmons (track: A7)
Piano – Col Nolan (tracks: A2, A6, B1, B5)
Drums, Vocals – Keith Longman
Bass, Vocals – Brian Bethall
Banjo – Keith Harris (tracks: A1, B2)

Album produced by Martin Erdman at "World Of Sound", Sydney Australia.

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"Sweet Sue, Just You" is an American popular song of 1928, composed by Victor Young with lyrics by Will J. Harris.
Popular versions in 1928 were by Earl Burtnett (vocal by the Biltmore Trio) and by Ben Pollack (vocal by Franklyn Baur).

It has become a popular jazz standard, with versions recorded by many artists. It's also widely popular among jug bands.

Other recordings

Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Fulton), recorded on September 18, 1928.
Django Reinhardt - recorded in March 1935.
Benny Goodman and His Quartet - recorded on November 18, 1936 for Victor Records, catalog No. 25473A.
The Mills Brothers had a hit with the song in 1932.
Bing Crosby recorded the song for Brunswick Records on October 25, 1932 but it was not released until 1968.
Fats Waller - recorded June 24, 1935 for Victor Records (catalog No. 25087).
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Leonard) enjoyed success with the song in 1939.
Johnny Long and His Orchestra reached the Billboard charts in 1949 with a peak position of No. 19.
Miles Davis - recorded September 10, 1956.
Jim Reeves - for his album Girls I Have Known (1958).
Pat Boone - included in his album Yes Indeed! (1958).

Film appearances

1938 Boys Town - played by a Marching Band and reprised by a Band at the election rally
1940 Second Chorus - played by the Perennials
1942 Rhythm Parade - sung by The Mills Brothers.
1942 The Major and the Minor - sung by chorus of cadets
1959 Some Like It Hot - in the score after "I Wanna Be Loved by You"
1969 They Shoot Horses, Don't They? - played at the Dance Marathon
1979 All That Jazz - danced by Keith Gordon
1999 Sweet and Lowdown - performed by Howard Alden
2003 Red Betsy - performed by Jimmy Dorsey
2012 The Master - performed by Noro Morales
In popular culture
The song was performed by Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo, Desi Arnaz as Ricky Ricardo, Vivian Vance as Ethel Mertz and William Frawley as Fred Mertz in the season one I Love Lucy episode "Breaking the Lease" (1952) and again by Ball the season four episode "Mr. and Mrs. TV Show" (1954). It was also played by Lucy, Ethel, Fred and little Ricky (Keith Thibodeaux) in the season six episode "Ragtime Band" (1957).

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