[78-L] Crosby Blows His Top

Ron L'Herault lherault at bu.edu
Mon Nov 2 05:41:16 PST 2009


I think I've heard this but an MP3 would be the perfect thing to post to
78L's sister site for files.

Ron L

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From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David Lennick
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 12:20 AM
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david.diehl at hensteeth.com wrote:
>  >Doesn't Bing say "Let's take it over to Victor" in the argument with
Jack Kapp
> That's on "I wished on the Moon"
> DJD

Yup, the argument is on Wished On The Moon. At one time I heard from a 
collector who was sure the song in question was Here Is My Heart, which was 
unissued till it turned up on LP years later (I have a vinyl of that one).

35957-A is the number for I Wished On The Moon, which was issued. I've never

seen a matrix number for the Argument..always presumed it didn't have one. I

first encountered it on the Curtain Calls LP in the 70s.

dl

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Lennick [mailto:dlennick at sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2009 11:41 PM
> To: '78-L Mail List'
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Crosby Blows His Top
> 
> david.diehl at hensteeth.com wrote:> So you have (DLA 1767-C) Wrap Your
Troubles in Dreams labeled "They Cut Out Eight Bars The Dirty Bastards"?>
DLA 1767-C was even listed in an auction as a Coral bonus record.>
DJDNope..mine has a plain label and reads "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" and
"As Sung by Bing Crosby". White label with two black rings around the
circumference, one thicker than the other. Mx EC 247 in the dead wax, looks
like Radio Recorders font, old style stop groove. "Jimmy Valentine" side has
"Serial #257" on label and mx EC 228 in dead wax in much larger font,
Recordings Unlimited style, and no run-out at all..as if this one was
pressed from the actual parts for what would have been the playback if this
hadn't been a breakup.Doesn't Bing say "Let's take it over to Victor" in the
argument with Jack Kapp, or does that reference occur only on one of the
duets with Bob Hope?dl> -----Original Message-----> From: David Lennick
[mailto:dlennick at sympatico.ca]> Sent: S
und
>  ay, November 1, 2009 11:07 PM> To: '78-L Mail List'> Subject: Re: [78-L]
Crosby Blows His Top> > I have one shellac pressing (as well as several
lacquers) of They Cut Out Eight Bars The Dirty Bastards, with Jimmy
Valentine on the flip. Appears to be pressed by Allied. I've never seen
"Crosby Blows His Top" except on DD's list.dldavid.diehl at hensteeth.com
wrote:> Yes, the most common titles seem to be :> (39857-) I Wished on the
Moon> (DLA 1311-) "Serenade in Blue" [A Blues Serenade]> (DLA 1767-C) Wrap
Your Troubles in Dreams> but I'm really trying to get the specifics of the
label Crosby Blows His Top> DJD> Visit the Blue Pages: the Encyclopedic
Guide to 78 RPM Party Records> http://www.hensteeth.com> -----Original
Message-----> From: David Lennick [mailto:dlennick at sympatico.ca]> Sent:
Sunday, November 1, 2009 09:22 PM> To: '78-L Mail List'> Subject: Re: [78-L]
Crosby Blows His Top> > You must have a very clean copy! I've never heard
that line. Incidentally, the song they 
eve
>  ntually recorded (with an instrumental first chorus) was I Wished On The
Moon. Bing was in terribl> e voice and he was right, they shouldn't have
done it.dlGlen Richards wrote:> I've got the one where he sounds drunk,
refusing to record whatever was > scheduled. I think Jack Kapp was trying to
reason with him, but it wasnt > working. Crosby talks about going to another
studio and someone > stage-whispers "Grey Gull" at one point.> > Glen> >
Glen Richards (glenster at 2multiples.com)> The Hot-Dance & Vintage Jazz Pages:
http://www.2multiples.com/hotdance> ICQ: 21628170 MSN:
glenster at 2multiples.com Skype: glenrichards> > > david.diehl at hensteeth.com
wrote:> >> During my recent journey to the great white north I had access to
a run of The Crosby Collector, a 1970's-80's fanzine and there was a
multi-part article on "Fluffs, blowups and bloopers." I suspect the author
had something to do with a > label called Crosby Blows His Top, of which I
have never managed to score a copy. An
ybo
>  dy out there got some?>> Enquiring minds and all that...>> DJD>>> >
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