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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 week’s edition of the show, we’re going to go back musically to the “good old days.” It’s not Halloween, but we’ll have some songs about black cats. We’ll also try to figure out how some things could happen, hear about some Annabelles and harp on some things.
I hope you are all safe and healthy and doing as well as you can be given the current world situation and stay-at-home orders and that this hour of music gives you a bit of diversion and entertainment. Thanks for listening and best wishes!
Thank you for your very kind attention!
Enjoy the show!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: The Good Old Days
Good Old Days – International Novelty Orchestra
Those Good Old Days Back Home – American Quartet
Give Me Those Good Old Days – Benny Goodman AHO / The Sportsmen, v.
Segment 2: Le Chat Noir
Au Chat Noir – Aristide Bruant
Black Cat Moan – Tiny Parham and His Musicians
The Little Black Cat – Billy Merrin and His Commanders / Ken Crossley, v.
Segment 3: How Could…
How Could You – Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol (George Hall) / Dolly Dawn, v.
How Could We Be Wrong – Ray Noble AHO / Al Bowlly, v.
How Could I Be Blue – Jimmie Johnson & Clarence Williams
Segment 4: Annabelles
Fare Thee Well, Annabelle – The Boswell Sisters
That’s Annabelle – The Harmonians / Irving Kaufman, v.
Miss Annabelle Lee – Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra
Segment 5: Harps
I Took My Harp To A Party – Billy Cotton AHO / Harry Fay, v.
I’ll Play My Harp in Beulah Land – Brothers Wright and Williams
Jew’s Harp Blues – Lloyd Finley AHO
THANKS FOR LISTENING!
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