[78-L] Records about records - was: RE: Playing a broken 78

DKing ginku_ledovec at att.net.invalid
Thu Apr 9 01:23:31 PDT 2020


Rodger, did you know all of those by memory alone?  Or do you have a spreadsheet with an untold number of keywords for titles and lyrics in it?

- Dave King


> On Apr 8, 2020, at 7:16 PM, Rodger J Holtin <rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
> 
> 
> In my meager collection I have these:
> Turntable Song – also by the Andrews Sisters 
> Blues of the Record Man - Tex Beneke
> Drop a Nickel in a Slot – Guy Lombardo
> 
> Get out Those Old Records was not a cover by Guy Lombardo – Carmen wrote it and sang a great song-title obbligato to Kenny Gardner’s straight rendering.  Great record.
> Carmen Lombardo also wrote the aforementioned The Broken Record;  Brother Guy recorded it for Victor and Dolly Dawn did a nice version for Bluebird.
> 
> Louise – Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys – near the end Barris sings “I hope she buys this record”
> 
> Indoor Sports – Bert Williams –Columbia A1817 – something about mamma says “stop that Grafonola” and throwing records at dad.
> 
> He Went In Like a Lion – Billy Murray – Victor 18657 - wife throwing records at husband, names the tunes
> 
> Wrap your Troubles In Dreams – blowup take – Crosby sings “we’ll play it back….”
> 
> How Do You Do – Hare & Jones on Brunswick – last chorus, “good-bye Brunswick fans, good-bye…”  Betting there were others.
> 
> Columbia Demo record 1910 and 
> Columbia Demo record 1913 – both common and sure talk about records!
> (Columbia Blue Wax Demo – uncommon but really talks about records.)
> 
> OKeh 1940 intro demo record
> 
> Carson Robison Tells His Own Story – Champion 16138 “seems kinda strange talking into this recordin’ thing talking about myself…” etc
> 
> Record Ban Blues – “Jerry Murad's Harmonicats w Some Rhythm  Accompaniment in 1947 - [with  Jim Ameche] Dec 31 1947 –  Universal U-47 (Limited) – Allegorical”
> The rhythm section packs up and walks out of the studio at the stroke of midnight while the Harmonicats play on.
> They All Recorded to Beat the Ban - Jon and Sandra Steele - same subject.
> 
> MacGregor & Ingram Demonstration Record – very cool early Thirties “hi-fi” type demo 
> 
> Dinah's Blues - Dinah Shore w Dixieland Octet of NBC Chamber Music Society Lower Basin Street – she sings “I came down to Victor to sing my blues for you”
> 
> Genie the Magic Record – Peter Lind Hayes – Decca 9002 “…tee hee hee…the fuzz on the phonograph tickles!” and “Ouch!  You scratched me with that needle!”
> 
> Record Collector’s Dream – Glen Campbell (Capitol 45 from the 1970’s, but looks nice in a small frame)
> 
> Australian country singer Joy Kirkpatrick did one in the 1990s : “Granny’s Gramophone” about the fun the kids had playing it.  Great record.
> 
> Juke Box Saturday Night – the Miller Bluebird and this was also done by the Modernaires for Columbia
> 
> =-=-=-=-
> One I don’t have: 
> In the same class with Bull Moose Jackson’s Big Ten Inch Record is Long Play Papa by Ruth Wallis
> 
> I think we ran this subject into the ground about ten years ago or more.  I jotted these down so I could use them on my show.  Don't think I ever got around to it, come to think of it.  Since I can't go to the ballgame, I might dig these out.
> 
> Rodger Holtin
> 78-L Member Since MCMXCVIII
> 
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> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Kristjan Saag
> Sent: Wednesday, April 8, 2020 3:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: [78-L] Playing a broken 78
> 
> 
> In the early days of recording playing a gramophone/ phonograph record was a topic in many songs. Robert Johnson's "Phonograph Blues", where the "rusty needle" was used as a metaphor come to mind.
> But there were also songs imitating the playing of a record.
> Here are a few from the 78 rpm era:
> 
> Die zerbrochene Schallplatte - Max Hansen (1930)
> 
> The Broken Record - Jack Payne & His Orchestra (1936)
> 
>                  "                  - Wingy Manone (1936)
> 
> The Big Juleblues - Povel Ramel & Alice Babs (1952)
> 
> And a few from later years:
> 
> Je suis le disque - Sophie Darel (1961)
> 
> Gramophone Man - Spirit (1968)
> 
> The Gramophone  - Sam Jackson (2012)
> 
> I'm sure many of you can add to the list.
> 
> Kristjan
> 
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