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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.
“Cowboy Love Song” is the first recording of the song you know better as “Red River Valley” and you’ll hear all about the song and the Red River Valleys (yes, plural!) in the second segment of this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. We’ll also celebrate the birthday of Bob Miller in not one, but two segments. In the first, you’ll hear recordings by Bob Miller and His Hinky DInkers, Bob Miller and His Scallawaggers and Bob Burnett’s Trio. I the final segment of the show you’ll hear tunes written by Bob Miller, but performed by others. And in the third segment, you can’t stop me! There’s lots of great music and interesting information so…
ENJOY THE SHOW!
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!
Here’s the complete playlist:
Segment 1: Bob Miller
Dry Votin’ Wet Drinkers – Bob Miller and His Hinky Dinkers
Every Sunday Night Back Home – Barney Barnett’s Trio
Toodle Lolly Day – Bob Miller and His Scallawaggers
Segment 2: Red River Valley
Cowboy Love Song – Carl T. Sprague
Red River Valley – Charlie Herald and His Round-Up Rangers / Hank Hughes, v.
Where The Old Red River Flows – Jimmie Davis
Red River Blues – Clarence Williams’ Washboard Five
Red River Lullaby – Gene Autry & Jimmie Long
Segment 3: You Can’t Stop Me!
You Can’t Stop Me From Falling In Love With You – Oscar Grogan
You Can’t Stop Me From Loveing You – Ambrose AHO / Sam Browne, v.
You Can’t Stop Me From Dreaming – George Formby
Segment 4: Bob Miller
I Was Married Up In The Air (I’ve Been Up In The Air Ever Since) – Billy Murray
Twenty-One Years – Dan Roberts and His Home Towners (Joe Green Orchestra) / Dick Robertson, v.
Where Did You Get That Name? – Jack Dalton and The Seven Blues Babies
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