This RADIOLA! happily bids "Good Riddance" to the old year and heartily welcomes the new one.
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Gertrude Niesen - Jamboree
(1937) - Brunswick 02429 B
Mal Hallett and his Orch
(Frankie Carle p) - Ridin' High (1937) - Decca 1163 B
Raymond Scott Quintet -
New Year's Eve in a Haunted House (1939) - Columbia 35247
Willard Robison w/Ipana
Troubadours - Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up! (1929) - from Columbia 1779
D
Horace Heidt and his
Californians - Turn On the Heat (1929) - Victor 22195 A
The Plantation Orch -
Smiling Joe (1926) - Columbia 4185 (UK)
Boyd Senter and his
Senterpedes - Copenhagen (1929) - Bluebird B 6050 A
Tom Cline and his Music
Featuring Jack Carney - I'm Disappointed in You (1929) - Brunswick
4497
The Revelers - Blue Again
(1931) - Victor 22622 B
Harold White and his Orch
(ARC band) (Will Osborne v) - I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan
(1932) - Perfect 15665 A
Don Voorhees and his Earl
Carroll's Vanities Orch - Fantasy on St Louis Blues (arr by W. G.
Still) (1927) - Columbia 1078 D
Nat Shilkret and the
Victor Orch (Johnny Marvin v) - Georgia Pines (1929) - Victor 22195 B
Bob Crosby and his Orch -
I'm In the Mood For Love (1935) - Decca 508 A
Isham Jones' Orch (Ed
Stone v) - You're OK (1934) - Decca 220 A
Horace Henderson and his
Orch (Henry Allen v) - Ol' Man River (1933) - Parlophone R 1766
Jack Hylton and his Orch -
Talkie Hits Medley Pt 1 (Happy Days Are Here Again/ My Baby Just
Cares For Me/ Let's Go Native/ Happy Feet) (1930) - HMV B 5926
Jack Hylton and his Orch -
Talkie Hits Medley Pt 2 (I'm In the Market For You/You Brought a New
Kind of Love to Me/It Happened in Monterey/ I'm a Dreamer Aren't We
All?) (1930) - HMV B 5926
Borrah Minevitch and his
Harmonica Rascals - Daybreak Express (1934) - Decca 174 A
Garland Wilson - Mood
Indigo (1933) - Brunswick 01692 A (UK)
Earl Hines and his Orch -
Fat Babes (Jimmy Mundy) (1934) - Decca 218 A
Little Jack Little - The
Grass is Getting Greener All the Time (1933) - Bluebird B 5014 A
Elsie Carlisle - Come Up
and See Me Sometime (1933) - Decca F 3737 A
Guy Lombardo and his Royal
Canadians - Pu-leeze! Mister Hemingway! (1932) - Brunswick 6390
Clyde McCoy and his Orch -
Readin', Ritin', Rhythm (1931) - Columbia 2389 D
Louis Armstrong and his
Orch - You Can Depend On Me (1931) - Parlophone R 1355
Ray Noble and his Orch (Al
Bowlly v) - Living in Clover (1932) - Victor 24064 B
The Revelers - Lady, Play
Your Mandolin (1931) - Victor 22622 A
Cleo Brown - When
Hollywood Goes Black and Tan (1935) - Decca 632 B
Shep Fields and his
Rippling Rhythm Orch (Bob Goday v) - She's Tall, She's Tan, She's
Terrific (1937) - Bluebird B 7180 B
Joe Reichman and his Orch
(Paul Small v) - The Object of My Affection (1934) - Banner 33270 B
Rhythm Kings Orch (Ken
McComber) - Love Is Just Around the Corner (1934) - Bluebird B 5767 A
Paul Whiteman and his
Concert Orch - Suite of Serenades Pt 1 (Spanish, Chinese) (Victor
Herbert) (1928) - Victor 35926 A
Paul
Whiteman and his Concert Orch - Suite of Serenades Pt 2 (Cuban,
Oriental) (Victor Herbert) (1928) -
Victor
35926 B
Mills
Brothers - I Heard (1932) - Melotone M 13180 A
Allan
Small and his Orch - Pink Elephants (1932) - Crown 3378 A
Ray
Noble and his Orch (Al Bowlly v) - Brighter Than the Sun (1932) -
Victor 24314 B
Guy
Lombardo and his Royal Canadians (CL v) - Don't Blame Me (1933) -
Melotone M 13124 B
Harold
Stern and the Biltmore Orch (Bill Smith v) - Remember Me (1933) -
Bluebird B 5019 B
Harry
Woods and his NJ Orch (Joe Haymes) (Audrey Blaine v) - I Wish I Were
Twins (1934) - Decca F 5159 A
Bob
Crosby and his Orch - Two Together (1935) - Decca 508 B
Isham
Jones and his Orch - Rock Your Blues Away (1934) - Decca 662 B
Earl
Hines and his Orch - Maple Leaf Rag (1934) - Decca 218 B
Eddy
Duchin and his Orch (Lew Sherwood v) - I've Had My Moments (1934) -
Victor 24613 B
Dolly
Dawn and her Dawn Patrol - The Mood That I'm In (1937) - Bluebird B
6861 B
Henry
King and his Orch (Joseph Sudy v) - Our Penthouse on Third Avenue
(1937) - Decca 1333 A
Bob
Skyles and his Skyrockets - She's Stopped Giving Everything Away
(1938) - Bluebird B 7218 B
John
Ryan with Orch - My Love's a Country Gal (1940) - Varsity 8198
Paul
Whiteman and his Concert Orch - Three Shades of Blue Pt 1 (Indigo)
(Ferde Grofe) (1928) - Victor 35952 A
Paul
Whiteman and his Concert Orch - Three Shades of Blue Pt 2 (Alice
Blue, Heliotrope) (Ferde Grofe) (1928) - Victor 35952 B
Roy
Fox and his Orch (Barry Gray v) - Harbor Lights (1937) - Victor 25593
B
Gertrude
Niesen - Where Are You? (1937) - Brunswick 02429 A
Bee
Sharp and Orch (Dick Robertson v) - Not For All the Rice in China
(1933) - Bluebird B 5219 B
Jack
Denny and his Orch - Just Friends (1932) - Victor 22907 A
Glen
Gray and the Casa Loma Orch (Kenneth Sargent v) - How Can You Face
Me? (1934) - Brunswick 6983
Coleman
Hawkins and his Orch - Heart-break Blues (1933) - Parlophone R 1766
Joe
Marsala and his Orch - I Know That You Know (1941) - Decca 3764 A
John
Kirby and his Orch - Anitra's Dance (Grieg) (1939) - Vocalion 4890
Milt
Herth Trio (O'Neil Spencer v) - Lambeth Walk (1938) - Decca 2046 A
Borrah
Minevitch and his Harmonica Rascals - Caprice Viennois (Fritz
Kreisler) (intro The Blue Danube) (1936) - Decca 1090 B
Ray
Noble and his Orch (Al Bowlly v) - Goodnight, Vienna (1932) - Victor
24064 A
Richard
Tauber (Idris Lewis orch) - Vienna, City of My Dreams (1935) -
Parlophone RO 20286
Ambrose
and his Orch (Sam Browne v) - For You (1931) - HMV B 6068 A
Guy
Lombardo and his Royal Canadians (CL v) - Singing a Song to the Stars
(1930) - Columbia 2205 D
Bert Lown and
his Hotel Biltmore Orch (Elmer Feldkamp v) - The Hour of Parting
(1931) - Victor 22738 A
2 comments:
Andy -
A superb vintage opening to 2014!
As usual, you outdid yourself creating an unique blend of so many types of vintage music,I had to listen over and over to savor the nuances.....
I do hope you'll be back soon with More
Nick,
Thank you! I'm really pleased with how this show turned out.
At present I'm fighting against extreme cold and my own formidable inertia but I should have something pretty soon.
Andy
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