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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.
As on last week’s show, this week we’re going to once again celebrate not one, not two, but three birthdays. Al Stillman had his own birthday salute last year, but the other two are getting their own segments for the first time. They are Teddy Grace and John Golden. Just click the link below to listen streaming online and/or download the show for listening at your convenience. We’ll also be on our best behavior and do some name calling.
Enjoy the show!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Teddy Grace
Goodbye Jonah – Teddy Grace
Sing (It’s Good For You) – Bud Freeman’s Summa Cum Laude Orchestra / Teddy Grace, v.
Rocking Chair Swing – Mal Hallet AHO / Teddy Grace, v.
Segment 2: Al Stillman
(I’m Glad) I Waited For You – California Ramblers / Myron Hanley, v.
I Want My Mama – Music of Yesterday and Today Styled the Blue Barron Way / Charlie Fisher, v.
An Old Flame Never Dies – Dick McDonough Orchestra / Howard Phillips, v.
Segment 3: Etiquette
Etiquette Blues – Jerome Conrad AHO (Reser) / Lester Cortes (Arthur Fields), v.
I Made My Manners To A Sweet Young Thing – Freddie Martin AHO / Eddie Stone, v.
Etiquette Scene – Weber and Fields
Segment 4: You Can Call Me…
I Call You Sugar – Kensington Serenaders (Selvin / Ben Selvin, v.
After I’ve Called You Sweetheart (How Can I Call You Friend?) – The Cavaliers (Selvin) / Frank Harris (Irving Kaufman), v.
I Call You Sunshine – Art Hickman’s Orchestra
Segment 5: John Golden
I Can Dance With Everybody But My Wife – Joseph Cawthorn
Melody Land – Shannon Four
Poor Butterfly – Red Nichols and His Five Pennies / Scrappy Lambert, v.
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