Written by pianist J. Russell Robinson, Backed by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra. Lead vocalist 14 year old Francis Gumm, to become Judy Garland. The year was 1936 and this was her first record release.
B side of the original Decca Record Release:
The young singer actually had more success as a Decca recording artist until her movie career took off. And you can tell from these recordings that she sounded completely different by the time she did Wizard of Oz years later.
From 1940, in my opinion, the greatest tap dance number between a man and a woman ever recorded. The ease of which they dance. The changing rhythm. Except for the very end, the number is shot in one long take. And I have never seen two people work this hard with such apparent glee while they do it. If anyone can find a better tap dance number anywhere between a man and a woman, please, post it.