IGNORE THE VICTOR LABEL on video image. I added this song from my CD-R scans made a few years earlier, and I forgot that this is on BLUEBIRD #7479 (21431), 78 RPM record from 1938. Both these labels were in the same family: BLUEBIRD, RCA VICTOR, VICTOR.
Rare, musical, orchestra song and artist on current digital media's, and the Bluebird 78 rpm record is also getting hard to find in reasonably good shape.
Transferred to digital using stereo components on background photo.
"Curly Barron" is officially credited as the vocalist, but it sounds like George Rock, who later sang similar "childish" vocals with Spike Jones and his City Slickers in the '40s and '50s.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines
I will have to check out those songs if they are on here somewhere, it has got me more curious!!, or if you find any you can post a video response here if you want...friends always, Lloyd.
lrh1966 1 year ago
Recorded on March 11, 1938 and originally released on Bluebird 7479.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines
Thank you again, and I don't know why mine is on Victor scroll?...Unlikely, but possible the record pressing plant might have run out of Bluebird labels, and might of had plenty of the Victor labels and could have used those to make up for the remainder of the pressing production that current work shift?...Just a guess, I will have to dig it out of storage to see what the record number is on the Victor!!
lrh1966 1 year ago