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Grey Gull Studio Orch. AKA Majestic Dance Orch. - Body And Soul 1930 Harry Reser
Body and Soul is a popular song written in 1930 by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green. Rising quickly to popularity, Libby Ho...
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Jack Hylton - It Happened In Monterey (1930)
(Electrola E.G.1997) - (30-3551) - Jack Hylton Und Sein Orchester - Waltz aus dem Film "King of Jazz" (M. Wayne) - Worte von Billy Rose
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The Dorsey Brothers - Dream A Little Dream Of Me, 1931
The Dorsey Brothers rendition of great great tune of the early 1930s
Recording: The Troubadors (Dorsey Brothers Orch.) - Dream A Little Dream Of M...
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Annette Hanshaw - I Must Have That Man 1928
(from "Blackbirds of 1928") 7-24-1928 - Harmony Records 706-H
Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was one of the first great femal...
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Annette Hanshaw - Nobody Cares If I'm Blue 1930
(from "Bright Lights") - 7-21-1930 - Harmony Records 1196-H
Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was one of the first great female j...
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Annette Hanshaw - Don't Blame Me 1933
9-1-1933 - Banner Records 32846
Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 - March 13, 1985) was one of the first great female jazz singers Of the 1920's an...
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You Made Me Love You (ukulele chords second time through) 1913
the tune is 'You made me love you', the music for which was written by James Monaco in 1913.
There are some hints as to what I'm doing the secon...
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I love the way you play this 1913 song. Thank you for posting this. I would love to hear you play: "I'm Sorry I Made you Cry" 1917. Also "I Wish I Had A Girl" by Gus Kahn from 1907. You know how to play the great old songs with a nice beat. Tommy
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6 months ago
Midnight Mary - Loretta Young tells it like it is!
My favorite scene from the pre-code classic.
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Loretta Young was at her best and MOST BEAUTIFUL in Midnight Mary. They knew how to wear their hair in the 1930s, soft and very feminine and not like stringy long mops as so many wear today. They could take a lesson in what hair styles look best by watching these early 30s movies.
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6 months ago
Lee Morse "IF YOU WANT THE RAINBOW" (1928)
"If You Want the Rainbow"
(You Must Have the Rain)
Music by Oscar Levant
Words by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon
Sung by Lee Morse accompanied by Her Bl...
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IF I HAD MY WAY by Herman Kenin Orchestra 1929
Won't see many recordings by Herman Kenin and his Orchestra. In that respect, this is a rare record. The music is only so-so to my ears, but it is...
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Yes, exactly. I agree with last posting. It does have that WONDERFUL EARLY 1930's sound that is like no other. Love it. Tommy
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Herman Kenin & His Orchestra
Walkin Around In A Dream
recorded 4/24/1929
photos are of the Multnomah Hotel In Portland, this was the home of Kenin's orchestra.
vocal by Ted ...
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7 months ago
Joan Crawford New York intervew
Joan ♥ Pepsi!
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Oh, please. I was disciplined as a child by both mother and father. Today my father would be arrested for "child abuse" It never hurt me and I'm a better human being for it. It builds character and prepares you for the many disappointments and hurtful experiences in life. Joan Crawford's d...
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7 months ago
Vivien Leigh Interview-Part Two Small World
Theatre and film as discussed by Vivien Leigh, Ken Tynan and Samuel Goldwyn in December 1958 with Edward Murrow
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Love Vivien Leigh. No actresses like her anymore.
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Vivien Leigh Interview-Part One Small World
Theatre and film as discussed by Vivien Leigh, Ken Tynan and Samuel Goldwyn in December 1958 with Edward Murrow.
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Vivien Leigh was not only a great actress but so very entertaining to watch. I never tire of her performances in GWTW, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, and her last film and most touching performance as Mary Treadwell in Ship Of Fools. She's also hauntingly beautiful. Imagine her as Kathy in Wu...
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Always - Vincent Lopez & His Orchestra, 1926
Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra - Always (I.Berlin), Odeon 1926
NOTE: Here's one of the greatest hits ever composed. It's performed by th...
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Bert Lown's Hotel Biltmore Orch. - You're The One I Care For, 1930
Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, voc. Elmer Feldkamp - You're The One I Care For, Victor 1930
NOTE: In the slideshow are photographs and...
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Bert Lown's Hotel Biltmore Orch.- Heartaches, 1931
Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, v. Elmer Feldkamp - Heartaches (Klenner /Hoffman), Victor 1931
NOTE: Bert Lown, who occasionally played...
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1930 Bert Lown - I'm Yours
One of Lown's most popular recordings was this Johnny Green/E Y Harburg ballad.
78rpm: Victor 22541 - I'm Yours (Harburg-Green) by Bert Lown & His...
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Great song; great orchestra. So glad you posted this one.
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8 months ago
Louise Brooks Tribute
Here is a classic song by the great singer Gene Austin, chosen to illustrate the very special beauty of legendary Louise Brooks.
Louise Brooks (190...
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love this, video and audio.
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I'm In Love With You (1929)
From the motion picture "The Great Gabbo"
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NICK LUCAS - How About Me? (1929)
NICK LUCAS - How About Me? Written by Irving Berlin. Recorded 1-18-1929. Brunswick 4156 Nick Lucas
Nick Lucas - guitar and vocal
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great recording of a very pretty song.
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When I lived with my grandparents as a 17-year-old, they told me so many fascinating stories about their youth. They were both born in 1883, and saw so many wonderful stage shows, riding in buggies pulled by horses, the first automobiles, telephones, phonographs, player pianos, and so much more....
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Ray Starita - Together (1928)
Ray Starita and his Ambassadors band
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I've loved this song since I first heard it on the radio in the early 1940s, and I was just a kid of 8 or 9 then. My mother loved this song and told me it was played at dance halls when she was a young girl in the late 1920s. Thanks for posting it.
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Annette Hanshaw - Guilty - Clarion 5390
Acc. by Mannie Klein, t / Benny Goodman, cl / Irving Brodsky, p / Eddie Lang, g / Artie Bernstein, sb. New York, September 22, 1931.
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What a great singer from the early 1930s. Love this.
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9 months ago
Ted Wallace and his Campus Boys "When you´re smiling" 1930
The band is one of the many formations of Ed Kirkeby. The singer is unmistakably Smith Ballew and this comes from a British Columbia CB 94.
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Nice beat. I like this.
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Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - With My Eyes Open I'm Dreaming
Recorded 1934 -- Vocals by George Bueler
Leo Reisman (October 11, 1897 - December 18, 1961) was a violinist and bandleader in the 1920s and 1930s....
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9 months ago
1920's The Charleston
1920's
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Neither did my white parents have it great in the 1920s, but that's not what this is all about. It's about enjoying the jazz and all the great music sounds from that fascinating period.
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9 months ago
1920's Dance: The Baltimore
Music by Fred Rich and his Astor Hotel Orchestra 1928.
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Love this music. So refreshing to hear this compared to all the NOISE they call music today.
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9 months ago
Nice Singing number from 1930
Clip of Maurice Chevalier singing with Claudette Colbert from 1930 "You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me"
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Does Your Heart Beat For Me (Russ Morgan & His Orchestra) 1936
This is Russ Morgan's theme song, featuring the Mullen Sisters. Recorded in 1936.
LYRICS:
Though we said goodbye,
When the moon is high,
Does y...
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wonderful danceable version of this great old song. What memories!!!!!
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There Goes That Song Again Russ Morgan 1945
From the film "Carolina Blues" (1944)
(Jule Styne / Sammy Cahn)
Harry Babbitt with Kaye Kyser & His Orch. (Film Soundtrack) - 1944
Russ Morgan & H...
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Nice version of this 40s song. It was played as background music in a scene from "Mildred Pierce" - - great Joan Crawford movie from 1945.
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Al Martino. Forgive Me.
Just another great old song.
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Yes, a very pretty song written in 1920s and recorded by Gene Austin.
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9 months ago
Al Martino-Careless
Al Martino singing Careless,
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Beautiful!
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9 months ago
Allan Jones sings "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"
Allan Jones sings "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" in the film, Moonlight in Havana (1942). Also starring William Frawley, Jane Frazee, and Marjor...
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Beautifully sung. One of my grandmother's favorite songs along with "Kiss Me Again"
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The Rose Of No Man's Land Sung By Henry Burr
Remembering all the nurses who served and gave their lives in the First World War. A slideshow of photos of nurses accompanying the song.
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9 months ago
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes ... - Murray & Jones 1917 .wmv
"What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For" - words & music by Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Jimmie Monaco, Leo Feist, Publisher, New York, ...
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Russ Morgan - Somebody Else Is Taking My Place (1942)
Charted at #5 on Billboard chart in 1942. This song has also been recorded by others such as Benny Goodman, Al Martino and Connie Francis.
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Oh, how this brings back memories. I love this song and remember dancing to it long ago to the great bands. Beautiful!!!!!!!
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Oh yeah!!! Those great EARLY 1930s sounds! The orchestras were great.