[78-L] "Over The Rainbow" CORRECTION!

Mark Hendrix 78L gennett5276 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 19 12:06:58 PST 2009


David Lennick asked:

Is there a King # for Federal 10004?

Not on 78.

As for the alternates...

K2515 Goodbye Old Booze [June, 1947] released on KING 749

My apologies!  I misread the entry; there's only one recording of Goodbye
Old Booze, which was released, as above.

K2410 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home [I presume in 1947; the book
is vague] released on KING 620
K2823 Bill Bailey [I presume in 1947; the book is vague] unissued

This book lists recordings in matrix number order, but often no dates are
shown with sessions.  So in the case of the alternate Bill Bailey, above,
it's a little hard to tell for sure how much time, if any, took place
between the two recordings.

> Anyone keeping count?

33 recordings, with one of these unissued.  Is that what you are asking?

--Mark Hendrix

> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com]On Behalf Of David Lennick
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:01 PM
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> Subject: Re: [78-L] "Over The Rainbow" CORRECTION!
>
>
> Unless there were two takes of Goodbye Old Booze, I listed that
> on King 749.
> Likewise, Bill Bailey is listed by you on King 620..again, unless
> the unissued
> master is an alternate. Is there a King # for Federal 10019?
> (I've refiled the
> King 78s so I can't immediately check the matrix on 749.)
>
> I won this but it arrived in pieces:
> KING 695 (Don't Telephone, Don't Telegraph) Tell a Woman/(Oh You
> Great) Big
> Beautiful Doll
>
> Anyone keeping count?
>
> dl
>
> Mark Hendrix 78L wrote:
> > And here's the rest, per Ruppli's "The King Labels."  I'm only
> showing 78
> > rpm issues.
> >
> >
> > KING 571 Rye Whiskey/Five Minutes More
> > KING 583 Boll Weevil/Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die
> > KING 620 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home/Managua,
> Nicaragua [this
> > side by Fairley Holden and His Six Ice Cold Papas]
> > KING 695 (Don't Telephone, Don't Telegraph) Tell a Woman/(Oh
> You Great) Big
> > Beautiful Doll
> > above coupling also issued on KING 15014
> > KING 809 Always/Poor Little Liza, Poor Girl [same matrix,
> K2405, as on KING
> > 773]
> > FEDERAL 10019 Margie/I'm Glad I Waited for You
> >
> > K2515 Goodbye Old Booze [June, 1947] unissued
> > K2823 Bill Bailey [no date shown] unissued
> >
> > --Mark Hendrix
> >
> >> KING 596	OVER THE RAINBOW/GROUNDHOG
> >> KING 615	FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS/CIELITO LINDO
> >> KING 623	I'LL CLOSE MY EYES/SYMPHONY
> >> KING 659	DONKEY SERENADE/FLY BIRDIE FLY
> >> KING 682	THREE NIGHTS EXPERIENCE/I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW
> >> KING 701	GOTTA SEE MAMA EVERY NIGHT/IT BRUISED HER SOMEWHAT
> >> KING 721	GLOW WORM/IT'S A BLOODY WAR
> >> KING 731	BLUE TAIL FLY/ALL NIGHT LONG
> >> KING 749	I FEEL THAT OLD AGE CREEPING ON/GOODBYE OLD BOOZE
> >> KING 773	THE GIRL ON THE POLICE GAZETTE/POOR LITTLE LIZA, POOR GIRL
> >> FEDERAL 10004	WHEN IT'S LONG-HANDLE TIME IN
> TENNESSEE/NIGHT AND DAY
> >>> Might be some more unfiled ones but that's what's on the shelf.
> >> Half of those
> >>> were bought as store stock.
> >>>
> >>> dl
> >>>
> >>> davdieh at aol.com wrote:
> >>>> They also sat in on some sessions, Hank Penny for one. Don't
> >> miss The freckle song and Let me play with your poodle.
> >>>>  David Diehl
> >>>> Stump?  BILL KNOWLTON
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