Bar Harbor Society Orchestra – Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again, Fox-Trot (Goodwin & Shea) Vocal Refrain: Irving Kaufman, Harmony 1926 (USA)
NOTE: Strange is this song. Actually, I don't know what it's about because I haven't found the full lyrics online. The refrain is about some man who wants to go back to some woman to \"mother\" him again. So, is it about a mother, he’s still longing for? Or it is about the wife he left behind? I don't know. Or maybe he’s eager to meet some perfect non-existent hyper-woman who’d be in one time his mother, and a wife, and a lover? This or that way and without going into too much psychoanalysis I decided to devote this slideshow to images of several rather large and strong women, who’d be able to \"mother\" not only one but maybe a platoon of little men thirsty to be taken care on.
Bar Harbor Society Orchestra is one of several label names used by the renowned Ben Selvin’s dance orchestra in the 1920s.