Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye
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Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye
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Rudy Vallee & Byron Gay
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"Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye" wurde 1921 von Rudy Vallee und Byron Gay geschrieben. “toodle-oo” ist von der Bedeutung mit dem Wort “toddle” verwandt und ist ein Wort des Abschiedes aus dem Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts. Rudy Vallee sang "Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye" als Abschiedslied für seine Radioshow.
Frank Sinatra sang den Song zusammen mit Ray Bolger 24.08.1945 in der Radiosendung "The Rexall Drugstore Program" kurz an.
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24.08.1945 Radio, Kalifornien, Hollywood, Los Angeles, The Rexall Drugstore Program
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The song “Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye” was penned in 1921 by the talented duo, Rudy Vallee and Byron Gay. The term “toodle-oo” is etymologically linked to the word “toddle” and has been used as a farewell expression since the early 20th century. Rudy Vallee, known for his distinctive vocal style, performed “Toodle-Oo, So Long, Good-Bye” as a closing number for his radio broadcasts.
On August 24, 1945, the legendary Frank Sinatra gave a brief rendition of the song alongside Ray Bolger during their appearance on the radio show “The Rexall Drugstore Program.”
© Andreas Kroniger, Sinatra - The Main Event