Annette Hanshaw - Just Couldn't Say Goodbye (1933)
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Video clip from "Captain Henry's Showboat" (1933) with Annette Hanshaw singing "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye". This is Annette's only appearance on film. Catherine Annette Hanshaw was an American Jazz Age singer. She was one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s, with many of her most notable performances taking place on NBC's Maxwell House Show Boat. Over four million of her records had been sold by 1934, following the peak of her popularity.
Sweetie! Please join me at Youtube.com to listen to Annette sing, "I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling, For Nobody Else But You!" On Annette's Birthday October 18TH!
Go To: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MRDc2bgAzI
Remembering Annette Hanshaw on Her Birthday!!!
Join Me For Coffee and Birthday Cake!
Sweetheart Annette Hanshaw was born 120 years ago October 18th 1901 in Manhattan. For us, she’s the gold standard for songbirds of the late 1920s and early ’30s; we think she’s keen. She retired after only a few years—the spotlight didn’t suit her—but what a legacy she left.
Well it seems that the 4th Season is arriving ….   ; Winter , ok it's arrived... Hope you are prepared and things are going well for you. Watch those clouds come rolling in....
PLEASE R.S.V.P. FOR MY BIRTHDAY PARTY ON OCTOBER 18TH! I'LL BE HAVING CAKE AND ICE CREAM AND, I WILL SING TO YOU!
LOVE, ANNETTE HANSHAW "THAT'S ALL!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5uQFNZTzPM
Annette Hanshaw - Just Couldn't Say Goodbye (1933) Video clip from "Captain Henry's Showboat" (1933) with Annette Hanshaw singing "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye". This is Annette's only appearance on film. Catherine Annette Hanshaw was an American Jazz Age singer. She was one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s, with many of her most notable performances taking place on NBC's Maxwell House Show Boat. Over four million of her records had been sold by 1934, following the peak of her popularity. In her ten-year recording career, she recorded about 250 sides. In a 1934 poll conducted by Radio Stars magazine, she received the title of best female popular singer. Second place went to Ethel Shutta, third place went to Ruth Etting, and fourth place went to Kate Smith.