
About Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra
Gus Arnheim (September 4, 1897 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 19, 1955 in Los Angeles, California) was an early popular band leader. He is noted for writing several songs with his first hit being I Cried for You from 1923. He was most popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He also had a few small acting roles. In 1930-31, Arnheim had an extended engagement at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles. When Paul Whiteman finished filming The King of Jazz for Universal
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Singin' In The Rain
Sweet And Lovely (feat. Donald Novis)
Go Home And Tell Your Mother
Them There Eyes
Dancing To Save Your Sole
Dancing In The Moonlight (feat. Mimmey Nowell)
Let's Fall in Love
Love Is A Dream
It Must Be True
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