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Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar - Will Bradley
Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar - Will Bradley
Full recording (new upload) http://www.youtube.com/watc......
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1 month ago
Down the Road a Piece (Freddie Slack & Will Bradley Trio)
Song: Down the Road a Piece by
Freddie Slack & Will Bradley Trio
I hope you will enjoy the video !
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Whoa! This is like an 'acid rock' version of that song! How can it not even be from the rock era?! Turns out swing isn't always so boring _after all_.
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Louis Prima and Keely Smith - Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (1959)
Charted at #69 on Billboard Hot 100 in July 1959. Their biggest duet hit was "That Old Black Magic" which charted the previous year. This was their...
TheLimePopsicle • 22,768 views
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Not as good as the Andrews Sisters version but unique in its own right.
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1 month ago
Andrews Sisters
Bounce Me Brother
bigalbates • 51,938 views
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It is really freaky to see Abbott & Costello bouncing around here like Belushi & Aykroyd, and this music by the supposedly monotonous Andrews Sisters being even more 'rock' than Blues Brothers movies.
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1 month ago
Jimmy Dorsey Orch "Tangerine"
Features vocalists Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell.
Clip from "The Fleets In" [1942]
W&M: Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger Pub: 1942
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KITTY KALLEN - 11:60 P.M. - HARRY JAMES
HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA - 11:60 P.M. - VOCAL KITTY KALLEN .
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1 month ago
Django Reinhardt - Paris Blues
Django Reinhardt arguably the gretatest guitar player to ever live, showcases his greatness in ''Paris Blues''. But his entire band deserves credit...
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1 month ago
Django Reinhardt - Undecided (1939)
Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France, avec Stéphane Grappelli Stéphane Grappelli (vln); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinha...
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2 months ago
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: A Room With A View
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: A Room With A View
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Describes the thoughts of a peeping tom! Hilarious in the sublime!
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2 months ago
Harry "The Hipster" Gibson - "Piano Boogie Jump" - ORIGINAL "VIDEO"
Harry made three of these "soundies" - you can find another below, along with a mini-bio.
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.. At least _40_ years ahead of its time. A lot of "new wave era" musicians seem to have lifted a lot of this kind of thing.
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2 months ago
Nice Work If You Can Get It
The Andrews Sisters
アンドリュース・シスターズ
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2 months ago
Close Farmony - The Boswell Sisters
"Come on cow, Moooooooo". The Boswell Sisters save modern dairy farming as we know it, and shill for Farm Relief, in the short film "Close Farm-on...
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Hey it's "Tiny Tim" ! (on 3:57)
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2 months ago
Cow Cow Boogie - Ella Mae Morse
Ella Mae Morse, with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, singing "Cow Cow Boogie" in this soundie from the 1940's.
Out on the plains down near Santa...
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2 months ago
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3 months ago
Britannia Rag by Winifred Atwell
Another of Winifred Atwell's own compositions. London 1953.
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Oops, sorry, I meant Winifred Atwell, not Lionel Atwill.
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3 months ago
Harry James and Helen Forrest, It's Been A Long, Long Time..wmv
From Trumpet Blues, The Best of Harry James.
Capitol Records,
1999
Recorded in Hollywood CA on July 21 1955
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She is a great singer. She sounds like Barbra Streisand. He is a great musician. He looks like Vincent Price.
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3 months ago
Benny Goodman - All That Cats Join In
All That Cats Join In
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Whenever I hear this, I feel overtaken by the spirit of James Bond 007!
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3 months ago
Boo Qui Woo Qui / Hugo Montenegro
copyright by w.k.oesemann/bremen
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3 months ago
Lotte Lenya - Seeräuberjenny
Video made long ago, now re-posted for your viewing pleasure. Recording from a 1930 record featuring the original cast, including Ms. Lenya, who wa...
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Yet another nail in the coffin for those who initially tried to claim that rock era interpretations of Brecht were more fervent and uptempo, more "Jim Morrison-like" than the original German versions.
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4 months ago
WOO WOO Boogie Woogie by Harry James and the Boogie Woogie Trio
Harry James teams up with 3 boogie woogie piano players to produce this great boogie tune. Enjoy!
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5 months ago
Honkin' at Midnight - Frank Motley
A Mad Mike Moldie ..........................
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It sounds approx. 2:10 to 2:34 like black people actually referred to "honkey" as a friendly nickname for a white musician who plays black music. Therefore, people like Eminem and the Classics 4 could be considered honkeys of their respective eras.
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5 months ago
Pig Foot Pete 1940's Big Band Soundie
1940's Soundie starring the Dinning Sisters
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5 months ago
Benny Goodman - St. Louis Blues
1937-8 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert.....
As the regular arrangment (with solos by Benny and Ziggy Elman) draws to a close, Benny senses the boys are...
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This is good but I like the Dorsey Brothers version better.
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5 months ago
Lotte Lenya - Moon of Alabama (Good Quality Audio)
Great but very creepy song written by Kurt Weill and performed by his wife Lotte Lenya in 1930 . Later covered by The Doors.
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This is more fervent and mystical, more "rock" than the Doors version.
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5 months ago
Cotton Eyed Joe- Gid Tanner's Skillet Lickers (1928)
Cotton Eyed Joe by Gid Tanner's Skillet Lickers in 1928. An early version of a song made infamous in the 1990s by the Rednex.
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How can this be 1928? It sounds like a modern country rock band. Come to think of it, this is the most "rock" version of Cotton Eyed Joe I've ever heard.
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5 months ago
Patsy Cline- Walkin' After Midnight
Song: "Walkin' After Midnight"
Artist: Patsy Cline
Album: Patsy Cline
Year: 1957
I'm not sure if this actual recording appeared on that album. But...
AJMusicgirl • 147,807 views
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Patsy Cline has, like, much more class than the Judds. And this music is much deeper than "modern country" which is full of screechy guitars and sound like the singers is chewing bubblegum.
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5 months ago
'Noah's Blues' CANNON'S JUG STOMPERS (1928) Harmonica Blues Legend
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" Noah's Blues " (1928)
CANNON'S JUG STOMPERS
The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945)
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Pink Ande...
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This is like when a hard rock band such as the Rolling Stones or Cream plays the blues -- but this original stuff is even more 'hardcore blues rock' than later renditions. Which of course comes as a shock to anyone who grew up in the rock era.
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5 months ago
Tommy Dorsey Edythe Wright - The Music Goes Round And Round 1935
"Tommy" Dorsey, Jr. (November 19, 1905 -- November 26, 1956 was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band er...
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At 2:17 does she say: "That slidin' is nut kickin' ain't it?"
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5 months ago
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Gene Krupa - Drum Boogie
Gene Krupa and his orchestra performing the classic Drum Boogie, from the excelent movie "Ball of Fire" (1941) www.imdb.com/title/tt0033373
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5 months ago
Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra - Tangerine
From "The Fleet's In" (1942)
Vocals by Helen O'Connell & Bob Eberly
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@music1831 The spelling has since been corrected from "Tangeringe" to "Tangerine".
Once again, "rock" has been shown up by something from the supposedly boring Swing Era.