Recorded November 8, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois. Written by Roswell Metzger and Lou Holzer. Elvan "Fuzzy" Combs is the lead vocalist of the "Three Kays" vocal trio.
This otherwise obscure song from late '35 was notable for being featured in the Warner Brothers cartoon, 'Coo-Coo Nut Grove' the following year - it's the instrumental swing number that's played after the Ben Bernie caricature says 'Now we'll indulge in a bit of the light fantastic, etcetera, etcetera...'
This is the only commercial recording of it known to exist.
Bandleader Kay and Roswell "Ros" Metzger had written songs together previously, including "This Is A Night Made For Love" (1930) and "I've An Evening For Sale" (1933). Metzger also contributed to the 1941 song, "Fooled".
This track (along with Herbie Kay's other recordings at this time) were originally intended to be released on the Vocalion label, but at the last minute was moved to the Columbia label, which was making very few releases at this time. For many years, this track was assumed to have been rejected and never released. (Source: Brian Rust's "The American Dance Band Discography", 1975.)
As an aside, the very last words sung in the recording, "Simple as the day is long," is a clever metaphor. When they sing that I always think of this stock image of a barbershop quartet: (even though it is sung by a vocal trio.)