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3 weeks ago
Perry Como - When I Fall In Love
Perry Como - When I Fall In Love
Bigjoemig2003 • 330 views
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3 weeks ago
1949 Russ Morgan - Laughing Trombone Polka
Whole lotta triple-tonguing goin' on! Fun flip-side of Morgan's "That's My Weakness Now."
Transferred from the original (worn) 78rpm: Decca 24692...
MusicProf78 • 185 views
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4 weeks ago
Peggy Lee - Pass Me By
wampa68 • 250 views
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A great Peggy Lee recording from the '60s. Thanks for including it.
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2 months ago
Rusty Draper - Gambler's Guitar
JUKEBOX : http://www.draadnagel.com
draadnagel01 • 1,915 views
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Did you notice...This was written by Jim Lowe? He was composing songs for others before he wrote hits for himself, like "Green Door".
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3 months ago
Warsaw Concerto(Pt-1) by Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops on 1944 RCA Victor 78.
RCA VICTOR RED SEAL Record# 11-8863-A. This is part one, and this instrumental was used in the "Republic Picture", "Suicide Squadron".
Pianist ...
lrh1966 • 261 views
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3 months ago
Warsaw Concerto(Pt-2) by Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops on 1944 RCA Victor 78.
RCA VICTOR RED SEAL Record# 11-8863-B. This is part two, and this instrumental was used in the "Republic Picture", "Suicide Squadron".
Pianist ...
lrh1966 • 99 views
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3 months ago
Chordettes - Mr. Sandman (1954 Original Remastered)
Few songs more closely identify the "Sound of the '50's" than the Chordettes' "Mr. Sandman". The girls formed in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1946, lat...
Nocaro • 1,182,250 views
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In response to the letter below, the version in "Back To The Future" was by The Four Aces.
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3 months ago
Mario Lanza - The Loveliest Night of the Year
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Yoni89 • 70,912 views
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All of Mario Lanza's recordings were on Victor's premium 'Red Seal' label. They cost a little more than other records.
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3 months ago
Hotsy Totsy performs Five Foot Two, June 11, 2009
Hotsy Totsy (Madeline and Celeste) perform their "Five Foot Two" routine for Chris's birthday at the HepCat Swing Dance on June 11th, 2009.
hrudududu • 436 views
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Those 2 (women?) sure did their homework!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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3 months ago
Les Paul-South
Instro from South...to North
Original Issue CAPITOL 2735 (1954) Country...Boogie
b/w "I Really Don't Want To Know" (Les Paul & Mary Ford) #11 US
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ketefollen1984 • 79 views
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Les Paul was terrific, with or without Mary Ford's vocals. This one was too short.
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3 months ago
Alfi and Harry - "The Trouble with Harry"
Rostom Sipan "Ross" Bagdasarian (January 27, 1919 -- January 16, 1972) was an Armenian-American pianist, singer, songwriter, actor and record produ...
MrPurser • 1,154 views
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Thanks for having this in the list. I haven't heard it since high school.
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3 months ago
The Harmonicats - Malaguena - Unique harmonica 78rpm Record
xodusattack • 3,965 views
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I wonder if there's a copy of 'Peg O' My Heart' as recorded on this same Vita Acoustic label. That's how I remember seeing it by the Harmonicats, originally.
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3 months ago
THOUSAND ISLANDS 1
Just an old old Arthur Godfrey tune and the words that I remembered,. Long forgotten melodies that cling and cling. A time you can whistle all day...
jppitcher • 96 views
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I just happen to have the 78 of this song. You remember it well.
Godfrey recorded it with the 'Too Fat Trio', who got their name
from that other record. It's called "The Thousand Islands Song"
and doesn't appear to be on YouTube, but has been re-issued
on an LP.
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3 months ago
Phil Harris - That's What I like About The South
Phil Harris version of the Western Swing Classic.
MetryRoad • 17,884 views
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Good for you, whoever got this recording!!! That's the original A R A label recording and it's in remarkably good condtion. Love that old sound.
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3 months ago
Phil Harris - The Thing
The Thing was the"B" side of Goofus released on RCA Victor 20-3968 in 1950. This song went to #1 and was on the charts for a total of 14 weeks. ...
01musicfan • 17,970 views
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It was 'inspired(?)' by the movie "The Thing", starring a young James Arness.
I agree, one of Phil Harris's best records, along with "That's What I Like About The South".
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4 months ago
Frank Sinatra "Day By Day"
Listening to this very romanic ballad, it is easy to understand the appeal of Frank Sinatra to women during WW 2. "Day By Day" written by Sammy Ca...
catman916 • 26,579 views
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One of my favorite Sinatra recordings from the Columbia years. Stordahl,s arrangement was perfect, that large string section and the harp, too.
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5 months ago
ALL NIGHT DINER - SANTO and JOHNNY
Historical musical artifact...
scratchyoldies • 257 views
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Great 'B' side to Sleep Walk.
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5 months ago
Floyd Cramer - "Flip, Flop And Bop"
Instrumental. Record album from 1960.
VinylNostalgia • 10,538 views
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San Antonio DJ Ricci Ware(he's still in town) used to have this as his theme at K T S A.
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5 months ago
Floyd Cramer - San Antonio Rose
Cntry06 • 313 views
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Love this record. I was stationed at San Antone when it was issued. All the record stores were playing it.
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5 months ago
RUTH BROWN Just Too Much
RUTH BROWN Just Too Much
bebopcapitol • 578 views
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It was either 1957 or '58.
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5 months ago
Johnnie Ray - Somebody Stole My Gal -
Johnnie Ray - Somebody Stole My Gal -
philsmusic1000 • 1,507 views
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This is a great example of Johnnie Ray's versatility. He could sing light jazz! The Buddy Cole Trio supplied back-up on this fine arrangement. The opening piano makes me think of the girl tied up on the railroad track in an old silent movie.
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5 months ago
Link Wray-Rumble (The Father of Fuzz Guitar and Power Chords)
This was Link's first hit. He didn't care about record sales. He played from the heart and what he liked to play wasn't meant for commercial succes...
chainlinkray • 40,082 views
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Link Wray's manager at the time was Washington, DC tv show host Milt Grant.
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5 months ago
La Marche Lorraine
(Gustave) Louis Ganne, 1887
JohnnyZero1942 • 6,436 views
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I've always appreciated recorded music. When we made one of our family moves, the former owner left a recording of this march. I'd never heard it before and I liked it immediately. Thanks for a great rendition.
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6 months ago
Brazil - Samba (1947)
Enric Madriguera e La Sua Orchestra..
mirkettino9390 • 618 views
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This is my favorite, 'definitive', recording from my early childhood years. Thank you!
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6 months ago
the one I love (belongs to somebody else)
tommy dorsey frank sinatra 6/27/40 written by gus kahn and isham jones, 1924
sundaysatvics • 662 views
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6 months ago
Connie Haines, Tommy Dorsey - WILL YOU STILL BE MINE
WILL YOU STILL BE MINE
Tommy Dorsey and His Orch.
Charlie Peterson, Al Stearns, Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Blake(tp)
Tommy Dorsey, George Arus, Dave Ja...
konidolfine • 13,888 views
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I love this song; so full of topical humor of the early 1940s. Especially the reference to Bing Crosby's race horses, who always came in near (or in) last place! Very Funny record.
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6 months ago
Jo Stafford & Tommy Dorsey Orch. - Manhattan Serenade
Jo Stafford & Tommy Dorsey Orch. - Manhattan Serenade
525wireman • 27,627 views
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I think I'm correct in saying Jo Stafford was barely in her 20's!!! when she recorded this. And that wonderful Dorsey trombone!!! Thank You very much.
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
Pearl Bailey - Takes two to tango
YJD67 • 6,035 views
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Washington, DC's own Pearl Bailey! Not an alternate 'take'.
The orchestra was perfect, by Sy Oliver, who also conducted
the Mills Brothers records of "The Jones Boy" and "The Glow Worm".
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6 months ago
Once in a While - Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra w/ Male Quartet
ZipporahIrie • 13,483 views
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Typically good vocal by Frank Sinatra's immediate predecessor, Jack Leonard & uncredited backup singers.
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6 months ago
Tommy Dorsey - Yes Indeed!
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Yes Indeed! Recorded February 17, 1941.
Praguedive • 10,376 views
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A great duet with Sy Oliver and a very young Jo Stafford, away from The Pied Pipers, for this recording.
Great song from a good album. Thanks for including it.