A bit jazzy, eh wot? And produced at only the second commercial recording session led by trombonist-arranger Russ Morgan. Four years later he would begin a year as studio leader for many ARC dates prior to forming his own successful band at the end of 1935. “I’m Yours,” written by Johnny Green & Yip Harburg, was (per label credit) destined to appear in a Paramount movie “Leave It To Lester,” a ‘lost’ film that may never have been released in its original five-reel form (see IMDB).
This side was issued on both Clarion and Harmony with some releases billed as Lloyd Keating rather than Wally Edwards (most frequently a pseudonym for Ed Kirkeby’s California Ramblers).
From 78rpm Clarion 5116-C - I’m Yours (Green-Harburg) by Wally Edwards & his Orchestra (Russ Morgan), vocal by Wally Edwards (Irving Kaufman), recorded in NYC September 2, 1930