"Glad Rag Doll" is a 1928 song composed by Milton Ager and Dan Dougherty with lyrics by Jack Yellen. It was Ager and Yellen's first movie theme song, written for the motion picture of the same name (released in 1929) starring Dolores Costello.
Early important recordings of the song include those by:
- Ted Lewis and His Band (1928)
- Arthur Briggs and His Boys (1929)
- Earl "Fatha" Hines (1929)
- Tommy Dorsey
- Ruth Etting
The German group The Comedian Harmonists recorded this song in 1929 in a German version called Du armes Girl vom Chor
Additional later recordings include those by:
- Johnnie Ray (1954)
- Kay Starr (1955)
- Barbara Cook (1975)
- Joyce Moody and Earl Wentz (2007)
- Diana Krall (2012)
Pianist Dagmar Nordstrom created an early piano roll of the song for Steinway in the 1920s.
External links
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- Alexander, Shana (1995). Happy Days: My Mother, My Father, My Sister & Me. New York: Doubleday. p. 109.
- Ted Lewis and His Band, RedHotJazz.com
- Arthur Briggs and His Boys, RedHotJazz.com
- Archived 2006-11-16 at the Wayback Machine Earl Hines, RedHotJazz.com
- Johnnie Ray, Allmusic.
- Kay Starr, Allmusic.
- Barbara Cook, Allmusic.
- Joyce Moody, Sixpence, Inc.
- Diana Krall, Allmusic.
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