Friday, July 16, 2010

"Who'd Be Blue?" July 16, 2010

(Week 216)

Who could possibly be blue with all the rare and strange music on this week's RADIOLA!?


Harry Richman - Lucky Day (1926) - Vocalion B 15412
Essex Club Orch (Katzman) (Al Bernard v) - Who'd Be Blue? (1926) - Vocalion B 15424
Willard Robison w/Ipana Troubadours - Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up! (1929) - from Columbia 1779-D
Austin Wylie's Golden Pheasant Orch - If You Believe In Me (1926) - Vocalion B 15224
Ben Pollack and his Park Central Orch (Belle Mann v) - Buy, Buy For Baby (1928) - Victor 21743 B
Al Goering's Collegians (Ben Bernie) (Frank Munn v) - Precious (1926) - Vocalion B 15409
Irving Kaufman - Ukulele Lady (1925) - Vocalion B 15010
Louise Groody and Charles King - Sometimes I'm Happy (1927) - Victor 20609 A
Billy Jones and Ernie Hare - Why Aren't Yez Eatin' More Oranges? (1925) - Vocalion A 15210
Original Memphis Five - Tin Roof Blues (1923) - Victor 19170 B
Mike Speciale and his Carlton Terrace Orch - Mandy Make Up Your Mind (1924) - Perfect 14336 B
Oriole Orch - Copenhagen (1924) - Brunswick 2752 A
Bessie Smith - Hard Driving Papa (1926) - Columbia 14137 D
Tram, Bix and Lang - Wringin' and Twistin' (1927) - Vocalion 3150
Louis Armstrong and his Orch - No (1928) - Okeh 41241
West End Jazz Band - Top and Bottom (2010) - Coon-Sanders Festival Huntington, WV 20100515
Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks - Swing Out (2010) - Pee Wee Russell Stomp NJ 20100307
Original Memphis Five - I've Got a Song For Sale (My Sweetie Turned Down) (1923) - Victor 19170 A
Nora Bayes - You Can't Get Lovin' Where There Ain't Any Love (1919) - Columbia A 2771
Van and Schenck - After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It (1920) - Columbia A 2966
Hale Byers and his Orch - Roses (1926) - Vocalion A 15370
Paul Specht and his Orch (Johnny Morris v) - It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry (1926) - Columbia 819 D
Essex Club Orch (Katzman) (Al Bernard v) - My Cutey's Due At Two To Two Today (1926) - Vocalion A 15424
Jimmy McHugh's Bostonians (Irving Kaufman v) - Futuristic Rhythm (1929) - Velvet Tone 1836 V
University Six (Arthur Fields v) - Mine, All Mine (1927) - Velvet Tone 1565 V
The Revelers - Halleleujah (1927) - Victor 20609 B
Bing Crosby with the Mills Bros - Dinah (1932) - Brunswick 1271 A (UK)
Ed Loyd and his Orch (Kardos) (DR v) - Lonesome and Blue (1932) - Panachord 25482 B (UK)
Louis Armstrong and his Orch - Will You, Won't You Be My Baby? (1934) - Vox 16059 B
Turner Layton - The Echo of a Song (1936) - Columbia FB 1205 (UK)
Essex Club Orch (Ray Miller) - Dreaming of a Castle In The Air (1926) - Vocalion A 15224
Chick Endor - Let's Call It A Day (1926) - Vocalion A 15382

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing these wonderful recordings. I especially love Chick Endor's recording. He has a very charming voice.

Anonymous said...

excellent show once again, thanks Andy

Andy said...

Thank you! That Chick Endor recording was a real find--and the song is a forgotten gem. I'm glad to be able to offer it this week!

Andy

Anonymous said...

Thanks for putting again very interesting show! I'm particularly grateful of so many forgotten singing duos and harmony groups you have picked, like the great Layton & Johnstone. By the way,
is there any chance for having more of your older shows to Internet Archive in the future?

Andy said...

Thanks--I'm glad you're enjoying the shows! It may be a while before I get to uploading more older shows to Internet Archive--but the missing shows are available through the a-infos radio link right above it on the main page. Most are in 32k, but between the Internet Archive and a-infos, I think they're all up in some form or other.