Verified listings:
- Dizzy - Burns & Allen
- Dizzy - Part I - Burns & Allen
- Dizzy - Part II - Burns & Allen
- Do You Believe Me? I Do - George Burns & Gracie Allen
- Do You Believe Me - I Do - Burns & Allen
- Dizzy - Part II (excerpt with song "Do You Believe Me? I Do") - Burns & Allen
Assumed/incorrect titles:
- Dizzy (Part 1)
- Dizzy (Part 2)
- Dizzy (excerpt with song "Do You Believe Me")
- Dizzy (excerpt with song "Do You Believe Me? I Do")
- Do You Believe Me, I Do
Recorded:
- October 3, 1930
Recording location:
- London, England
Available on (*):
- c1930 78 rpm single (Columbia DB-286; British release)
- 1996 CD Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 5 (Demento Society, December, 1996; song only)
Topics (not including words that are part of the title):
- love
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- The original release of "Dizzy" was in two parts on both sides of a 78. It was mostly spoken comedy, but the second part included a song which was not named on the label. Dr. Demento has called it "Do You Believe Me - I Do" and "Do You Believe Me? I Do".
- "Dizzy" and "Lambchops" were two routines that the duo performed at this time.
Also credited as:
- George Burns
- George Burns & Gracie Allen
Common misspellings:
- George Burns & Gracie Allan
General type of music:
- spoken
Real name:
- Nathan Birnbaum (George Burns)
Born:
- January 20, 1896 (George Burns)
- July 26, 1895 (Gracie Allen)
Died:
- March 9, 1996 (George Burns)
- August 27, 1964 (Gracie Allen)
Group disbanded:
- 1964 (due to Gracie's death)
Also recorded with:
- Jack Benny (George Burns only)
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- George & Gracie were married from 1926 until Gracie died in 1964.
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