[78-L] The Glamorous, Unpredictable Tallulah Bankhead
Jack Raymond
jraymond at alumni.princeton.edu
Sat Sep 8 13:28:40 PDT 2012
Apart from the Columbia that Philip cites I know of only one other released 78 -- a 1930 record with Ray Noble's Orchestra of What Do I Care?/Don't Tell Him What Happened to Me on HMV B-3687. There's also a nice scene from Private Lives with Donald Cook on a 16" transcription -- Treasury's Guest Star No. 29. Both Bankhead and Cook were in a 1948 production of the show.
-- Jack Raymond
David Lennick wrote:
> Other than radio bits, acting (ANTA Album, Co-Star) and some other soundtrack
> stuff, Hollywood On Record lists her on the soundtrack album of "The
> Daydreamer" (Columbia). And the entire first season of The Big Show is
> available from First Generation Radio Archives, wherein I think she does get
> off a semi-tolerable version of "Broadway" and choruses of whatever other songs
> the entire cast was doing.
>
>
> On 9/7/2012 2:00 AM, Philip Fukuda wrote:
>> I recently got a copy of Tallulah croaking "You Go To My Head" and "I'll Be Seeing You" on Columbia 39109.
>>
>> OK, so I'm a masochist. What other postwar Tallulah Bankhead records are there (singing, not dramatic)? Did she record "Give My Regards to Broadway" on 78? She sang it often on The Big Show.
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