[78-L] Glee

Ray Kilcoyne kil at roadrunner.com
Wed May 19 03:03:05 PDT 2010


I have 9 versions of DREAM A LITTLE DREAM including 3 from 1931.  Besides 
the Ozzie Nelson there's Wayne King with Ernie Burchill and Jimmy Dorsey 
with Scrappy Lambert.  Kate Smith was the first to popularize the song, 
probably on her radio show.  But I haven't been able to find a recording by 
her, not even from a broadcast.  Maybe someone knows if such a recording 
exists.
RayK
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From: <fnarf at comcast.net
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>I dunno if any 78-Lers watch the TV show "Glee", or would like it if they 
>did. They do a lot of song and dance numbers in it (it's about a high 
>school show choir), and while most of the songs are from more recent times 
>they do an occasional 78-era number as well.
>
> Tonight's episode ended with a rather sweet version of "Dream a Little 
> Dream of Me" sung by the Artie, the wheelchair-bound boy who wants to 
> dance (yes, really; the show manages to be sappy, snarky, and ridiculous 
> all at the same time).
>
> I have seven versions of this song in my iTunes, and I'm sure there are a 
> hundred more. I thought it sounded like a Hoagy Carmichael number but it's 
> by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt with lyrics by Gus Kahn. Ozzie Nelson 
> had the first hit with it in 1931, but the one that comes to my mind is 
> Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, though both Dean Martin and Doris Day 
> had nice versions. Ella Mae Morse had a crack at it in 1957; did that ever 
> come out on a Capitol 78, or was that too late? The last appearance on the 
> US charts was probably the Mamas and Papas. Just a few years ago the 
> French actress Arielle Dombasle did an album of standards featuring a 
> shaky but charming version with some lovely sweet-band horns.




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