— from his «Strike Up the Band» lp with Count Basie: Roulette 25 231
— This version did not chart but
In 1922, two versions were charted: Ben Selvin (# 5) and the Bar Harbor Society
Orchestra (# 13)
— In 1957, Frank Sinatra brought it back to # 84
Chicago, Chicago, that toddlin' town
Chicago, Chicago, I’ll show you around
Bet your bottom dollar you’ll lose the blues in Chicago
Chicago, the town that *Mart Faye* could not shut down
On State Street, that great street
I just want to say
They do things that they don’t do on Broadway, say
They have the time, the time of their life
I saw a man, he danced with his wife
In Chicago, my home town
They have the time, the time of their life
I saw a man, he danced with his wife
In Chicago
In Chicago
In Chicago
Evangelist, could not close Chicago down-after all, it was Capone’s town!!.
Marty
Faye was a Chicago radio dj and tv talk show host from the 40/50/60s. He was
Known for his abrasive style and voice. If you ever heard him, you wouldn’t be
likely
To forget him, though you might try to, very hard