[78-L] Happy Valentines day--or not!!
Royal Pemberton
ampex354 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 17 15:36:42 PST 2010
Their hit was the flip of 'Ban'--'My happiness'.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Jim Whipkey <suuford at msn.com> wrote:
>
>
> > > --------------
> > > "Smoke Gets In Your Lungs"
> > > "My Love Tirade"
> > > "Did You Ever See A Dream Squawking?"
> > > "Do Fence Me In"
> > > "Give My Regards To Broads' Way"
> > >
> > And as well add (and this is a REAL song...even if all too
> accurate.../!):
> >
> > "Too Old To Cut the Mustard Anymore"
> >
> And when I saw this, knew I had seen my copy of Cut the mustard
> earlier today, but it decided to disappear, believe IIRC, was recorded
> by Gisele McKenzie and Helen O'Connell. and in what is probably a sloppy
> seque, What I did find instead of the Mustard anymore song was TWO copies
> of "They All Recorded to Beat the Ban" On Damon label, by Jon and Sondra
> Steele. It would be my best guess this was issued in the late 40s with
> the ban on new songs or whatever it was, I was a mere child, but my
> lingering memory of those days was a disclaimer on the radio every time
> they played a song which ended with mention of the musicians union and
> ended by saying James C. Petrillo.
> Jim Whipkey
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