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There Ain't No 'Maybe' (in My Baby's Eyes)
"Whispering" Jack Smith
"A Whispered Classic"
Recorded in New York City in 1926 by popular crooner "Whispering" Jack Smith with Arthur Johnston piano.
*"There Ain't No 'Maybe' (in My Baby's Eyes)" was written by the team of Gus Khan, Raymond Egan, and Walter Donaldson.
The popular song publication of 1926 would also be recorded by Ruth Etting, "Jan Garber & His Orchestra", ""Paul Ash & His Orchestra", "Harry Archer & His Orchestra" - feat. Franklyn Bauer, the "Imperial Dance Orchestra" - feat. Billy Jones, the "New York Syncopators" - feat. Ed Kirkeby, "Ben Selvin's Harmonians", the "Original Indiana Five", ""The Savoy Orpheans", "Paul Tremaine & His Orchestra", and "Al Lynn's Music Masters" - feat. John Ryan, all in that year alone.
During the year of its release this song would also quickly soar to #3 on the Billboard Charts.
In spite of the song's popularity, Jack Smith's rendition would not be released until January of the following year.
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