I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
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For the similar named 1975 album, see Forever Blowing Bubbles.
"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" is a popular American song written in 1918, released in late 1919, becoming a number one hit for Ben Selvin's Novelty Orchestra. It has been revived and adapted over the years, serving as the anthem of Premier League club West Ham United.
Quick Facts Song by Selvin's Novelty Orchestra, Published ...
"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" | |
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Song by Selvin's Novelty Orchestra | |
Published | January 4, 1919 (1919-01-04) Kendis, Brockman Music Co., New York,[1] Jerome H. Remick & Co.[2] |
Released | October 1919[3] |
Recorded | July 31, 1919, take 7[4] |
Studio | Victor Studios, New York City |
Genre | Jazz Dance Band |
Length | 3:35 |
Label | Victor 18603[3] |
Composer(s) | John William Kellette |
Lyricist(s) | Jaan Kenbrovin (alias for James Kendis, James Brockman, Nat Vincent) |
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"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", performed by Selvin's Novelty Orchestra, as an instrumental waltz (1919) | |
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