RRR Show – April 7, 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.

On this week's brand new show, we'll like go somewhere someday, make a correction and issue an apology, do some blacksmithing and celebrate World Health Day.  As always, just click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show.  And of course, your comments, requests and topic suggestions are always welcome and easily posted to the site by scrolling down to the bottom of this page.

Rapidly Rotating Records Show – April 7, 2013 (128 bit mp3)

Here's the complete playlist:

TOPIC: Someday, Somewhere

Someday, Somewhere (We'll Meet Again) – Bar Harbor Society Orchestra / Irving Kaufman, v.
Someday – Frivolity Club Orchestra (Jack Denny) / The Bonnie Laddies, v.
Somewhere – The Mayfair Orchestra (Ambrose) 

TOPIC: "Like" Us on Facebook

I Think You'll Like It – Annette Hanshaw (As Patsy Young)
You Don't Like It – Not Much – Paul Ash AHO / Milton Watson, v.
As I Like It – Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
That's What I Like About You – Jackie Taylor AHO / The Boswell Sisters, v.

TOPIC: Ethel Shutta (Shoo-TAY!)

Let's Make Up – George Olsen and His Music / Ethel Shutta, v.
What Do The ANimals Do When They Wanna Say "I Love You"? – George Olsen and His Music / Ethel Shutta, v.
I'm On A Diet Of Love – George Olsen and His Music / Ethel Shutta, v.

TOPIC: The Village Smithy

The Jolly Blacksmith – Theron Hale & Daughters
The VIllage Blacksmith Owns The Village Now – The Happiness Boys
The Blacksmith Song – Spike Jones and His City Slickers

TOPIC: World Health Day

Young And Healthy – Joel Shaw AHO / Dick Robertson, v.
As Long As You've Got Good Health – Ray Noble AHO / The Merry Macs, v.
Salud, Dinero Y Amor – Ted Weems AHO / Elmo Tanner, v.

THANKS SO MUCH FOR LISTENING!!
 

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1 Comment

  1. Geo. Meiser

    WONDERFUL radio-type programs. Despite the glorious day here in Berks County, Penn’a,
    I’ve listened to four of your programs. Astounding sound quality. A friend introduced me to your website because of the Paul Specht material in a March offering. Specht was born and buried near me. Geo. Meiser….near Reading, Penn’a.

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