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1915 Peerless Quartet - I Didn’t Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier
Ekleme Tarihi 440 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerPopular anti-war song adopted by the pacifist movement prior to the U.S. entry into WWI. Henry Burr (lead), Albert Campbell, Arthur Collins, and John H. Meyer were probably the Peerless personnel at the time of this recording. The original 78rpm single wa
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1917 American Quartet - Goodbye Broadway, Hello France
Ekleme Tarihi 6,483 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerUplifting WWI hit which was later included in the WWII-era films “Tin Pan Alley” (1940) and “For Me And My Gal” (1942). Billy Murray (lead), Albert Campbell, John H. Meyer, and William F. Hooley comprised the American Quartet at this session. The original
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1917 American Quartet - Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
Ekleme Tarihi 16.2k İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerThough commonly associated with the best-selling 1939 recording by the Orrin Tucker band with ‘Wee’ Bonnie Baker (listen here: https://youtu.be/jKJHI8svBeQ ), this is what the tune sounded like when it first became a hit for the popular American Quartet (
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02:55 Popüler
1917 Collins & Harlan - Darktown Strutters’ Ball
Ekleme Tarihi 1,947 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerOne of the best-selling early versions of the much-recorded pop and jazz standard, performed by the prolific recording duo of Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan. Transferred from 78rpm: Columbia A2478 - Darktown Strutters’ Ball (Shelton Brooks) by Collins
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02:58 Popüler
1917 Nora Bayes - Over There
Ekleme Tarihi 1,878 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerAmong the best-selling recorded versions of George M. Cohan’s stirring WWI anthem was this one by vaudeville and Broadway star Nora Bayes (born Eleanora Sarah Goldberg), who would be portrayed by Ann Sheridan in the 1944 musical biopic “Shine On, Harvest
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1917 Van & Schenck - For Me And My Gal
Ekleme Tarihi 182 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerPopular early version of the familiar standard features Vaudeville and recording duo Gus Van (baritone) and Joe Schenck (tenor). Transferred from 78rpm: Victor 18258 - For Me And My Gal (Leslie-Goetz-Meyer) by Van and Schenck, orchestra conducted by Rosar
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1918 Arthur Fields - Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
Ekleme Tarihi 1,996 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerFor the back-story of Irving Berlin’s famous comic protest of military life, see this Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh!_How_I_Hate_to_Get_Up_in_the_Morning The original 78rpm single was issued on Victor 18489 - Oh, How I Hate To Get Up
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1918 Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra (Joseph Knecht) - Beautiful Ohio (instrumental)
Ekleme Tarihi 1,872 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerAn early strong-selling version of what would in 1969 became the official song of the state of Ohio. Leader Joseph M. Knecht was for many years musical director for the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. On the flip of this 78 is the also-popular Nic
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02:33 Popüler
1919 John Steel - A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
Ekleme Tarihi 13.7k İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerEarly best-selling version of Irving Berlin’s tribute to female loveliness, introduced in “The Ziegfeld Follies Of 1919” and memorably brought back as a musical highlight of the Oscar-winning 1936 film “The Great Ziegfeld.” Transferred from 78rpm: Victor
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1919 Nicholas Orlando - Till We Meet Again (Charles Hart & Harry MacDonough, Vocal)
Ekleme Tarihi 10k İzlenme / 0 Beğeniler“Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu.” This beloved waltz is purported to have become the largest sheet music seller of all time and was an early success for songwriter Richard Whiting. On the flip of this 78 is the also-popular Waldorf-Astoria Dance Or
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1920 Marion Harris - I Ain’t Got Nobody (Columbia Version)
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1920 Marion Harris - Look For The Silver Lining
Ekleme Tarihi 1,470 İzlenme / 0 BeğenilerThis was purportedly the most successful recorded version of the Jerome Kern-Bud DeSylva song hit, first popularized on-stage by Broadway star Marilyn Miller in the musical “Sally.” Modern audiences may recall hearing this Harris recording in the acclaime
