[78-L] Fw: "Recorded by one of our favourite American groups, Miss Sophie Tucker"

Rodger Holtin rjh334578 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 25 14:26:39 PDT 2009


I just love the "unissued" take that showed up on Original Sound of the Twenties - that's the CL 2230.  She starts with a narrative of he life story, well, sorta, and seques into the song with "I hope you'll never forget to remember me when you hear... Some of these days......"
 
Thanks for the listing.  I have five of them - without really trying.  Now I'll have to look for the other two.  Maybe.

Rodger

For Best Results use Victor Needles.

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--- On Thu, 6/25/09, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:


From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [78-L] Fw: "Recorded by one of our favourite American groups, Miss Sophie Tucker"
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 4:15 PM


Starting with Edison..

no mx     Edison 4-M 691 (Feb. 24, 1911)

W142955-2    Columbia 826D, 3169D, 36300, (UK) 4269, DB 2812
    with Ted Lewis's Orchestra (Nov. 23/26, Chicago)

(W142950 is the flip of 826D, Ted Lewis: Bugle Call Rag)

81305A    OKeh unissued, Columbia CL 2230, World SH 234 (Sept. 2/27, Chicago)

BVE 55602-2    Victor 22049 (Leonard Joy cond.) (July 10/29, NY)

DLA 950-B    Decca 1472, possibly V-Disc 358
    with Harry Sosnik's Orchestra (Sept. 21/37, LA)

73986A    Decca 24289, 11047, German Brunswick 82754, all Decca LP issues
    with Bob Haggart's Orch. incl. Teagarden, Kaminsky (June 30/47, NY)

If she did it again on Mercury (early 50s), that'll make seven.

dl

Stephen Davies wrote:
> ...quoting Paul McCartney.
> 
>         Can someone refer me to an article or other research which lists 
> the different recordings by Sophie Tucker of "Some of these days"?  She 
> bought the rights to the song from Shelton Brooks, and is said to have 
> recorded it seven times.
> 
>         I have a Columbia (British) F.B. 2812, accompanied by Ted Lewis, 
> which has Mx# 142950.
>         There is a Columbia (American) 3169D, with Mx# W142955=2, recorded 
> 1926-nov-11, but which looks like a 1930's reissue.
>         The same side appears to have been reissued again in the early 
> 1940's on Columbia (American) 36300.
> 
>         Would it be fair to assume that the British and American issues 
> are different, and not typos?
> 
> - Stephen D
> Calgary
> _____________________________________



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