RRR 78RPM Show – Sept. 11, 2016

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Welcome to Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can't *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and'30s.

Rapidly Rotating Records Show – September 11, 2016

On this week's show, we're going to take a musical trip to the South Seas, we'll get tied up, have a set of songs about some gals, go for a drive, and even though it's not his birthday, Walter Krausgrill gets his very own segment. And, more than one of the records on tonight's show is making it's Rapidly Rotating Records debut. 

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As always, just click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. A number of records are making their RRR debut and your comments, topic suggestions and requests are always welcome. Let us know what your favorite record is by posting a comment to the website or to our Facebook page.

Enjoy the show!

Here's the complete playlist:

Segment 1: South Seas

South Sea Eyes – Les Stevens' Clover Gardens Orchestra
South Sea Rose – George Olsen and His Music / Ethel Shutta, v.
South Sea Island Magic – Art Shaw and His New Music / Peg La Centra, v.
My Girl From The South Sea Isles – Hawaiian Guitar with Vocal Chorus (Benny Nawahi)

Segment 2: Bondage

Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again – Chick Bullock AHO / Chick Bullock, v.
My Hands Are Tied – Joe Sudy AHO / Joe Sudy, v.
Tie A Little String Around Your Finger – Buddy Blue and His Texans / Smith Ballew, v.

Segment 3: Walter Krausgrill

Dream House – Walter Krausgrill's Balconades Orchestra / Charles W. Hamp (?), v.
Smilin' – Nathan Glantz AHO
Sarita – Walter Krausgrill's Balconades Orchestra / Charles W. Hamp (?), v.

Segment 4: Gals

Streamline Gal – Willie Smith (The Lion) and His Cubs
Nobody's Gonna Keep Me Away From My Gal – Monarch Orchestra (Harry Reser) / Tom Stacks, v.
My Regular Gal – Kensington Serenaders (Selvin) / Ben Selvin, v.

Segment 5: First Car

Automobile Blues – Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers
The Great American Value of 1932
She's Drivin' Me Wild – Georgia Melodians

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1 Comment

  1. Groucho Marx

    Loving the downloads for listening on my long walks on the shore (while tapping my feet of course).

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