Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – February 2, 2020

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.

This week it’s an all birthday edition of the show and we’re going to spolight a couple of people you may not be familiar with. Getting birthday salutes this week are Fred Rich, Jack Norworth, Harry Frankel, Harry Ruby and Isham Jones. And all the records in not one but two of those birthday segments are making their triple R debut!

Thank you for your very kind attention!

Enjoy the show!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Fred Rich

Who Do You Love? – Paul Whiteman AHO
On The Riviera – International Novelty Orchestra / Carl Mathieu, v.
I Still Believe In You – Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll’s Vanities Orchestra / Harold Yates, v.

Segment 2: Jack Norworth

Shine On Harvest Moon – Bob Miller AHO / Unidentified, v.
You Can’t Get Away From It – Jack Norworth
Mother’s Sitting Knitting Little Mittens For The Navy – Jack Norworth

Segment 3: Harry Frankel

When Day Is Done – Singin’ Sam
Say It With Music – Singin’ Sam
It Looks Like A Big Night Tonight – Singin’ Sam

Segment 4: Harry Ruby

That Little Something – Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra / Billy Hillpot and Scrappy Lambert, v.
I Wanna Be Loved By You – White Star Syncopators / Sam Browne, v. All Alone Monday – Esther Walker & Male Vocal Quartet

Segment 5: Isham Jones

Give A Broken Heart A Break – Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra / Stuart Allen, v.
Meet Me In Bubble Land – Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw
Gone Again Gal – California Ramblers / Ernest Hare, v.

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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