From my 78rpm record collection.
Columbia-Lucky "DANCE RHYTHMS OF TO-DAY 1936"album S-2(B-side)
Don Redman and His Orchestra
Shirlley Clay, Langston Curl, Sidney De Paris(tp)
Claude Jones, Quentin Jackson, Benny Morton(tb)
Edward Inge, Rupert Cole(as,cl)
Don Redman(as,arr,vo)
Robert Carrol(ts)
Horece Henderson(p,arr)
Talcott Reeves(bj,gt)
Bob Ysaguirre(tu,b)
Manzie Johnston(dr)
Rec. NYC 6,Oct. 1932
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tlbpabcxyz 9 months ago
An organist in a department store in Japan used to play this all the time. It's a great snappy tune.
DouglasUrantia 11 months ago
@lucke001 Nothing really matters. I was just curious, whether this kind of (totally un-Japanese) music could really have that name ... and why. Forgive me! Wolf
wolf175 1 year ago
@wolf175 does it really matter its an orginal name :p
lucke001 1 year ago
Funny enough I just found a Columbia-Lucky copy of Cab Calloway doing Nagasaki here in Toronto! Do you know anything about this label? im assuming its pretty rare in North america
kurtkomit 1 year ago
Excellent!! Mémorable
pompenel 2 years ago
Fiftiesflashback 2 years ago
classic.
Hey, did you redo the label type to make it easier to read?
RatPfink66 2 years ago
You want to say, that was the title of this piece of music?
wolf1750 2 years ago
if you think it is because of wwii, you are wrong. at least that is what common sense says. look at when it was recorded. 1936.
chestateegold 2 years ago