Bice
2021-05-10 14:02:23 UTC
I recently got a big pile of old 78s that originally belonged to a
great uncle - he left them to my parents, and my mom was recently
cleaning out a closet and asked if I wanted them. That's how I
stumbled on this song:
https://archive.org/details/78_you-can-cry-on-somebody-elses-shoulder_skip-farrell-frank-devol-and-his-orchestra_gbia0160926a
It's from 1946 - someone named Skip Farrell with the Frank DeVol
orchestra, singing a song called "You Can Cry on Somebody Else's
Shoulder".
The music doesn't bear any relation to the Zappa song, but the title
made me wonder if Frank ever heard it.
Ironically, when I tried to google the song to look for a YouTube link
or something, even though I included "Skip Farrell" in the search
terms, the first four results were for Zappa's "Go Cry on Somebody
Else's Shoulder".
-- Bob
great uncle - he left them to my parents, and my mom was recently
cleaning out a closet and asked if I wanted them. That's how I
stumbled on this song:
https://archive.org/details/78_you-can-cry-on-somebody-elses-shoulder_skip-farrell-frank-devol-and-his-orchestra_gbia0160926a
It's from 1946 - someone named Skip Farrell with the Frank DeVol
orchestra, singing a song called "You Can Cry on Somebody Else's
Shoulder".
The music doesn't bear any relation to the Zappa song, but the title
made me wonder if Frank ever heard it.
Ironically, when I tried to google the song to look for a YouTube link
or something, even though I included "Skip Farrell" in the search
terms, the first four results were for Zappa's "Go Cry on Somebody
Else's Shoulder".
-- Bob