Classic 1930s Dance Orchestra Music - Songs About Love @Pax41
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- classic 1930s dance orchestra music - songs about love @pax41
Vintage 1930s music by popular dance bands from the era of the great depression
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Hear what a difference the vintage sound of big band music of the 1930s can make today. Enjoy classic 1930s songs by popular 1930s singers and dance orchestras. 1930s dance music & big band music from the 1930s art deco era. Spend an evening with 1930s dance orchestra music.
Track 1 - The Boswell Sisters with Dorsey Brothers Orchestra - It's You - recorded 7/8/1931
Track 2 - Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm - Now It Can Be Told - vocal by Jerry Stewart - recorded 5/2/1938
Track 3 - Clicquot Club Eskimos - One Little Raindrop - vocal by Dick Robertson - recorded 2/11/1931
Track 4 - The High Hatters - The Web Of Love - vocal by Frank Luther - recorded 9/18/1929
Track 5 - Art Kahn's Orchestra - We Were Only Walking In The Moonlight - vocal by Chick Bullock - recorded 8/1/1932
Track 6 - Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra - My Pillow And Me - vocal by Wayne Gregg - recorded 4/11/1938
Track 7 - George Hall & His Hotel Taft Orchestra - In A Little Gyspy Tea Room - vocal by Sonny Schuyler - recorded 4/25/1935
Track 8 - Joe Sanders & His Orchestra - Weary - vocal by Barbara Parks - recorded 12/17/1935
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My favorite is Joe Sanders. I like all of his output. Glad I can share all of this with you. I just bought 76 records from a friend yesterday. I got them for 1.25 each. The range from 1905 up to early 30's. I have stacks of these things to record. Stay tuned.
any time a set starts with the boswell sisters, i know it's going to be great..ha. enjoy them all...bouncing around in the '30's ...fun. spring is slowly unfolding here...about time. hope all is well with you and yours. take care and thank you for the great music.
Clyde is really not that well known today. I had never heard his music until I started collecting 78's. Thanks for sharing that memory.
Excellent Boswell Sisters!
Good one, pax41. I particularly enjoyed the Clyde McCoy piece. I can recall a nightclub appearance I attended -- probably in the early to mid-1980s -- and being quite amazed that Clyde, certainly in his late 70s or early 80s by then, still playing well and fronting the band. This was a man who obviously enjoyed what he was doing in his life -- and I think it is reflected in his music.
Thank you for that information. I have another song posted and I have a few more records by him too.
Super stuff! The Boswell Sisters had no peer in the girl-group field, as "It's You" demonstrates -- and the Kahn and McCoy sides are very nifty, too. ... Barbara Parks doesn't sound very "Weary."
Superb selection AGAIN! And apart from 'It's You' all unknown to me. I recognize most of the band names and a number of singers, but that's all. So hard to find this stuff in Europe.
Glad you like it Fred
It's hard to imagine living when people were saying records were not worth keeping around. Fidelity is a grand thing, but music is grander! This is why I can hear 78's as well as I do. What, I don't hear any difference do you?
Exellent!
great sounds album is great! Keep it coming@ pax 41 great album!
00:00 [1] The Boswell Sisters with Dorsey Brothers Orchestra - It's You - recorded 7/8/1931
03:02 [2] Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm - Now It Can Be Told - vocal by Jerry Stewart - recorded 5/2/1938
06:22 [3] Clicquot Club Eskimos - One Little Raindrop - vocal by Dick Robertson - recorded 2/11/1931
09:25 [4] The High Hatters - The Web Of Love - vocal by Frank Luther - recorded 9/18/1929
12:12 [5] Art Kahn's Orchestra - We Were Only Walking In The Moonlight - vocal by Chick Bullock - recorded 8/1/1932
15:00 [6] Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra - My Pillow And Me - vocal by Wayne Gregg - recorded 4/11/1938
17:43 [7] George Hall & His Hotel Taft Orchestra - In A Little Gyspy Tea Room - vocal by Sonny Schuyler - recorded 4/25/1935
21:05 [8] Joe Sanders & His Orchestra - Weary - vocal by Barbara Parks - recorded 12/17/1935
Placed in the persective of who came first, Count Basie's sax section, and arguably the reed section in many of Glenn Miller's arrangements, sound like the Boswell Sisters.
I have some of those for sure. Keep an eye out on my posts for some of them.
Pax41, you are correct. However, let me add that although Clyde McCoy was not one of the really top bands of that era, he was what is known today as a "one-hit wonder". His reputation -- in fact, his career -- was built on the immense popularity of his "Sugar Blues". That 1931 recording alone assured him a place in the history of the period -- and almost constant tour bookings until not that long before his death in 1990 at age 86.
No, those songs have not been posted on my channel. I have some of those songs in my collection. I just pulled out Bob White and will upload it with some other requests.
I have lots of Shep Fields. Are you looking for a specific song? There are more posted on my channel
I have always thought that records had better fidelity.
She sure doesn't