[78-L] Crosby Blows His Top

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Nov 2 16:37:05 PST 2009


Know where you can find Jingle Bells in great sound? On a double set of Bing 
and the Andrews Sisters, MCA MCAD2-11503. It includes 6 or 7 breakups, flubs, 
rehearsals.

dl

Bud Black wrote:
> Is Bing's "Jingle Bells" with the Andrews Sisters on that album?  Who can
> forget:
> 
> "Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells,
> Holy Jesus Christ...."
> 
> Bud 
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: david.diehl at hensteeth.com
> Date: 11/1/2009 11:43:45 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Crosby Blows His Top
>  
> 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.
> 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 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
> eventually 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
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> 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. Anybody out there got some?>> Enquiring minds and all that..
>>> DJD>>> > ________________________________
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