Charley, My Boy

The Andrews Sisters

About Charley, My Boy

"Charley, My Boy" is a song with music by Ted Fio Rito and lyrics by Gus Kahn. The Russo-FioRito Oriole Orchestra introduced the song in 1924. The most popular recording was released by Eddie Cantor. The sheet music was published for voice and piano by J. Albert & Son. The refrain is four lines, of which the first two are: Charley, my boy; oh, Charley, my boy You thrill me, you chill me, with shivers of joyIt is sung from the viewpoint of a woman enamored of a man whom she finds to be an exceptional lover, even better than Romeo: And when we dance, I read in your glance Whole pages and ages of love and romance They tell me Romeo was some lover, too But boy, he should have taken lessons from youOn July 18, 1923, singing comedian Eddie Cantor recorded the song, which he released as a single on Columbia Records in 1924. It was recorded by several of his contemporaries, including Billy Murray. Murray's version is wrapped inside a lively instrumental that is clearly intended for dancing the Charleston or other popular Jazz Age dances. Murray's version featured a short instrumental interlude between the two sets of verses, which included a bar from an earlier Murray recording with a similar theme, also introduced by Eddie Cantor: 


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1994
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