[78-L] Records about records - was: RE: Playing a broken 78
Kristjan Saag
saag at telia.com.invalid
Mon Apr 13 01:19:24 PDT 2020
Add:
Al Donahue: "Jumpin' At The Jukebox" (Okeh 6136) 1941
Edith Piaf - Le disque usé (Polydor 516 794) 1943
Kristjan
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On 2020-04-13 01:59, J. E. Knox wrote:
> Greetings from RojoLand!
>> On 8 Apr 2020, at 19:16, Rodger J Holtin
>> <rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote: In my meager collection I have
>> these: <snip> 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”
> A good one! Victor 27303-B (Set P 56-4).
>> <snip> Juke Box Saturday Night – the Miller Bluebird…
> Not on Bluebird — that was Victor 20-1509-A. In the same vein, though,
> did anyone mention "The Nickel Serenade"? Glenn Miller played it on
> the air but didn't record it commercially. There are 78s by Art
> Jarrett and his Orchestra [Hal Kemp's outfit after Kemp was killed] on
> Victor 27571-B, Sonny Dunham and his Orchestra on Bluebird B-11253-A,
> Les Brown and his Orchestra on OKeh 6377, The Andrews Sisters on Decca
> 3960 B. (Didn't see one on Columbia aside from the postwar reissue of
> the Les Brown side on Columbia 38554.) And there's "Juke Box Jump" by
> The Hi-Flyers (OKeh 06396). Probably a few more regarding juke boxes.
> Could we even go so far as to include the Romeo sample record (Nov.
> 1927) which states at its end, "On the 're-voice' side of this
> 'rekkid' you will find one of the latest hits, a sample of a Romeo
> 'rekkid,' sold exclusively by Kress 'stoahs' at 'twenny-five' cents."
> [Anyone happen to know who announced that recording?] Take care, — J.
> E. Knox "The Victor Freak"
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