[78-L] Martin Williams
Royal Pemberton
ampex354 at gmail.com
Mon May 30 15:28:03 PDT 2011
Licensed from EMI....that would explain how it ended up on GERSHWIN PLAYS
GERSHWIN (Victrola AVM1-1740) in 1976.
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:16 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>wrote:
> I thought "Someone to Watch Over Me" was US Columbia, November 8,
> 1926..although it may have occasionally been licensed from EMI or Monmouth
> Evergreen and absorbed a fake English pedigree along the way. (And that's
> the
> one whose intro was chopped on "Original Sound of the 20s" which started
> this
> whole thread.) I don't remember where we all "got creative"..maybe on the I
> Got
> Rhythm Variations?
>
> dl
>
> On 5/30/2011 5:56 PM, Jack Raymond wrote:
> > Michael Biel writes of the "creative editing" done by Martin Williams
> > "on the two mistrackings of Gershwin playing 'Someone To Watch Over Me'
> > from his Feenamint broadcast."
> >
> > On the LP of OH, KAY! that Martin Williams did for the Smithsonian there
> > are three versions of "Someone to Watch over Me," including the English
> > Columbia 78 of Gershwin playing the piano -- but not the Feenamint
> > broadcast. Did the Smithsonian issue the Feenamint version on some
> > other LP?
> >
> > -- Jack Raymond
> >
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