RRR Show – April 28, 2013

Welcome to "Rapidly Rotating Records", Glenn Robison's weekly, one-hour radio program of "toe-tapping music from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and 30s", broadcast Sunday evening at 6:00 PM over KISL FM 88.7 Avalon.

We won't be celebrating any birthdays this week, but that doesn't mean we won't be celebrating, since we'll be playing records to celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day.  We're also going to hear some records about baby dolls and belonging.  As always, simply click on the link below to immediately listen streaming online and/or download the show.  Your comments, requests and topic suggestions are always welcome and are easily posted on the RRR website by scrolling down to the bottom of the page. Enjoy the show!

Rapidly Rotating Records Show – April 28, 2013 (128 bit mp3)

Here's the complete playlist:

TOPIC: Baby Doll

Broadway Baby Dolls – California Ramblers
Sweet Baby Doll – King Oliver's Jazz Band
Baby Doll – Bessie Smith
Say! Who Is That Baby Doll? – Ipana Troubadors / Billy Jones, v.

TOPIC: Mine!

Tonight You Belong To Me – Bob Haring AHO / Unidentified vocal duo
Honey, That Belongs To Me – Jack Jackson AHO / Jack Jackson, Jackie Hunter, v.
It All Belongs To Me – Ruth Etting 
When He Comes Home To Me – Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans

TOPIC: Arbor Day

Willow Tree – Louisiana Sugar Babes
Deep Elm – The Little Ramblers
Rose Tree Strut – Mickey Guy and His Rose Tree Cafe Orchestra
Trees – Eddie Harkness AHO / Harold Dana, v.

TOPIC: Earth Day

Heaven On Earth – Angelo Ferdinando and His Hotel Great Northern Orchestra / Dick Robertson, v.
My Heaven On Earth – Ted FioRito AHO / Muzzy Marcellino, v.
To The Ends Of The Earth – Jack Payne AHO / Billy Scott-Coomber, v.
Come Down To Earth, My Angel – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v.

THANKS FOR LISTENING! 

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