"Rosy Cheeks" is played by Henry Halstead and His Orchestra on Victor 20691.
Recorded on May 16, 1927.
Victor ledgers specify that the recording was made in Room #1110 of the Fine Arts Building in Los Angeles.
The song is by Seymour Simons and Richard A. Whiting.
I was strollin' up and down the street
Goin' along, hummin' a song
Who'd have thought that I would ever meet sweet little you?
Why, how do you do?
Say, rosy cheeks,
Where ya goin' with those rosy cheeks?
I've been chasin' you for weeks and weeks,
Rosy cheeks.
You surely got me goin',
My love for you is growin'
Rosy cheeks,
When you smile a little dimple peeks at me
It seems to say beware,
But I don't care
I love you, rosy cheeks
Henry Halstead first made a name for himself by leading a band at the St. Francis Hotel at 335 Powell Street in San Francisco from 1922 to 1925.
Halstead's band later played in Los Angeles, where this recording was made.
Henry Halstead & His Orchestra "Rosy Cheeks" Victor 20691 (May 1927) Los Angeles dance band of 1920s