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Welcome to Glenn Robison’s 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.
On this evening’s show we’ll be celebrating two birthdays, those of Jerry Herst and A. Seymour Brown. We’re also going to save some things, shed some light on things, hear about some Adelines and have some songs about chauffeurs.
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Birthdays
Jerry Herst:
So Rare – Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians / Carmen Lombardo, v.
We’ll Get A Bang Out Of Life – Kay Kyser AHO / Harry Babbitt, v.
A. Seymour Brown:
Dear, When I Met You – McEnelly’s Orchestra / Frank Munn, v.
Oh, You Beautiful Doll – American Quartet / Billy Murray
Segment 2: Saving
Save The Last Dance For Me – Wayne King AHO / Tom, Dick & Harry, v.
Save A Little Money For A Rainy Day – Edward Meeker
Save A Rainy Day For Me – Pennsylvania Collegians (Tom Berwick AHO) / Joe Lucarell (James Harkins), v.
Segment 3: Adeline
Adeline – Radio Melody Boys (Harry Hudson’s Melody Men)
Adeline Waltz – East Texas Serenaders
Sweet Adeline – Tempo King and His Kings of Tempo / Tempo King, v.
Segment 4: Lanterns
Lantern Of Love – Tennessee Happy Boys (Nathan Glantz AHO) / Charles Hart, v.
In A Street Of Chinese Lanterns – Norman Meade’s Dance Orchestra (Nat Star Band)
Jack O’ Lantern Selections – Victor Light Opera Company
Segment 5: Chauffeurs
Me And My Chauffeur – Memphis Minnie
No News – Nat M. Wills
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