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  1. More 1930s music - enjoy!

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  2. CD audio, originally issued on 78rpm: Brunswick 6948 - I Saw Stars (Sigler-Goodhart-Hoffman) by Freddy Martin & his Orchestra, vocal by Elmer Feldkamp, recor...

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHI Saw Stars · Freddy Martin & His OrchestraPresenting Freddy Martin & His Orchestra℗ 1932 American Record CorporationR...

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  5. The song I Saw Stars was written by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Maurice Sigler and was first recorded by Freddie Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain Elmer Feldkamp in 1934. It was covered by Harri Stojka, Dawn Lambeth, The Pizza Express All Star Jazz Band, Marian McPartland and other artists.

  6. Suddenly I found myself in a dream. One sweet kiss did it to me. I got dizzy instantly. But something stranger happened, strange as it seems. I saw stars. I heard a birdie sing so sweet, so sweet. The moment I fell for you. I saw stars. I heard an angel say, "Wake up, wake up.

  7. In 1934 the #20 song in the charts was I Saw Stars by Freddy Martin. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Pop song now.