Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – January 19, 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.

On this week’s show, we’re going to take a musical trip to some exotic lands, we’ll do some bird watching, well, bird listening, hear about a flood, but not a flood of water, we’ll find our way home and celebrate the birthday of Halsey K. Mohr.

Thank you for your very kind attention!

Enjoy the show!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Halsey K. Mohr

I’ll Be Glad To Get Back To My Home Town – Markel’s Orchestra
Atta Baby – Tampa Blue Jazz Band (Joseph Samuels’ Jazz Band) / Billy Jones, v.
Paul Revere (Won’t You Ride For Us Again) – Charles Hart and The Shannon Four

Segment 2: The Land Of…

In The Land Of Shady Palm Trees – Isham Jones AHO
The Land Of Going To Be – Irving Aaronson and His Commanders / Jack Armstrong & Chorus, v.
In The Land Of Harmony and Stop! Stop! Stop! – Guide Deiro (Accordion Solo)
Take Me To The Land Of Jazz – Marion Harris

 Segment 3: Caprimulgus Vociferus

Whippoorwill – Gene and Glenn
When It’s Time For The Whip-Poor-Will To Sing – The Delmore Brothers
Watching For The Whippoorwill – Dubin’s Dandies (Adrian Schubert)
Lady Whippoorwill – Ben Selvin AHO / Unidentified, v.

Segment 4: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919

Slow As Molasses – Jungle Town Stompers
I Like Molasses – Hank Penney and His Radio Cowboys

Segment 5: On The Way Home

I’m On My Way Home – Vincent Lopez AHO / Keller Sisters & Lynch, v.
Finding The Long Way Home – Jack Denny and His Mount Royal Orchestra
Sing Your Way Home – Roy Smeck and His Vita Trio / Joseph M. White, v.

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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