Hey gang - using a combination of Google, SoundHound, and iTunes for verification, I have managed to discern the pieces in the first three playlists, but I am stuck on the second track of playlist four. I have really hit a wall on this one. If anybody knows the name of the second track I would be greatful. BTW, Here are the details of the first three playlists; and the first track of playlist 4: Playlist Part 1 Humming to Myself -- Ambrose & his Orchestra -- Faithfully Yours My Sin -- Ben Selvin & his Orchestra -- Am I Blue By A Waterfall -- Jack Payne & his Orchestra I'll Always be in Love with You -- Belle Baker -- Belle Baker (Encore 1) Love Me Tonight -- Annette Hanshaw -- Annette Hanshaw, Vol. 2 Playlist part 2 Ya Gotta Know How to Love -- Sam Lanin and his Orchestra The Way I Feel Today -- McKinney's Cotton Pickers Mountain Greenery -- Frank Crumit -- Rodgers and Hart, Vol. 1 Everything is Rhythm Medley -- Charlie Kunz -- Feller that played the Pianner Playlist part 3 Hot Coffee - Jack Payne and his Orchestra If You Believed in Me - Colonial Club Orchestra Strangers - Mildred Bailey Happy, because I'm in love - Libby Holman - Deep Purple Menace Puttin on the Dog - Missouri Jazz Band Playlist part 4 Flapperette - The Victor Orchestra and Nat Shilkret - 1927 ?
PART 4 “Flapperette” Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, 1927 “I’m Playing with Fire” [?] Ambrose and Sam Browne [1933] “My Moonlight Madonna” Rudy Valee 1933 Baby Face by the Savoy Hotel Band (London) [1926]
My Moonlight Madonna (Rudy Vallee's version) is my favourite song from that era by far, closely followed by I'm Playing with Fire, also included here, in this compilation. This is Jack Denny and his orchestra version (the one I particularly like the most). I have never discovered who the main singer is. I used to think that it was the best voice on earth, that of Sam Browne, but I'm not sure. Could it be him or maybe Paul Small's? Can anybody answer my doubt? Many thanks!
Je ne sais plus vraiment, je perds la tête depuis quelque temps ! En tout cas, cette musique magnifique au-delà de toute raison, m'aide à m'endormir paisiblement. Et c'est heureux parce que mes névroses envahissantes, grignotent ma raison !
Cthulu? Lovecraft? Maybe I'm missing something. When I read Lovecraft, cheerful jazz is not what comes to mind. Here's an idea: why not call this compilation of early ballroom jazz "Vin Diesel! Fast 'n Furious!"?
Man, have you ever played Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth? There's one cheerful jazz song in it's soundtrack and the scene when it plays is not cheerful at all. I tell you, horror is way more effective when contrasted with cheerful music. Gives that "uncanny valley" effect. Not to mention that Lovecraft's stories are set in 1920s, so it makes sense that readers/players want to get that vibe
Love this theme and the connection. It was exactly, precisely what I was looking for. PERFECT!
Hey gang - using a combination of Google, SoundHound, and iTunes for verification, I have managed to discern the pieces in the first three playlists, but I am stuck on the second track of playlist four. I have really hit a wall on this one. If anybody knows the name of the second track I would be greatful.
BTW, Here are the details of the first three playlists; and the first track of playlist 4:
Playlist Part 1
Humming to Myself -- Ambrose & his Orchestra -- Faithfully Yours
My Sin -- Ben Selvin & his Orchestra -- Am I Blue
By A Waterfall -- Jack Payne & his Orchestra
I'll Always be in Love with You -- Belle Baker -- Belle Baker (Encore 1)
Love Me Tonight -- Annette Hanshaw -- Annette Hanshaw, Vol. 2
Playlist part 2
Ya Gotta Know How to Love -- Sam Lanin and his Orchestra
The Way I Feel Today -- McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Mountain Greenery -- Frank Crumit -- Rodgers and Hart, Vol. 1
Everything is Rhythm Medley -- Charlie Kunz -- Feller that played the Pianner
Playlist part 3
Hot Coffee - Jack Payne and his Orchestra
If You Believed in Me - Colonial Club Orchestra
Strangers - Mildred Bailey
Happy, because I'm in love - Libby Holman - Deep Purple Menace
Puttin on the Dog - Missouri Jazz Band
Playlist part 4
Flapperette - The Victor Orchestra and Nat Shilkret - 1927
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PART 4
“Flapperette” Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, 1927
“I’m Playing with Fire” [?] Ambrose and Sam Browne [1933]
“My Moonlight Madonna” Rudy Valee 1933
Baby Face by the Savoy Hotel Band (London) [1926]
I think you may have an error in Part 1, and that this version of "Hummin' to Myself" is by Chick Bullock.
My Moonlight Madonna (Rudy Vallee's version) is my favourite song from that era by far, closely followed by I'm Playing with Fire, also included here, in this compilation. This is Jack Denny and his orchestra version (the one I particularly like the most). I have never discovered who the main singer is. I used to think that it was the best voice on earth, that of Sam Browne, but I'm not sure. Could it be him or maybe Paul Small's? Can anybody answer my doubt? Many thanks!
Je ne sais plus vraiment, je perds la tête depuis quelque temps ! En tout cas, cette musique magnifique au-delà de toute raison, m'aide à m'endormir paisiblement. Et c'est heureux parce que mes névroses envahissantes, grignotent ma raison !
nice work as always man.
Wohou! I thought you would do more, thats why im subscribed =)
Another great piece adam, thank you for all!
Luv this music
perfect
the second song is by ambrose and sam browne vocal the last song is baby face by the savoy hotel band(london)
I keep thinking "how'd it get burned? HOW'D IT GET BURNED!" In my best Cage voice at a certain line of this
The correct question..."Why not Great Cthulu?"😁
@HalBDeU cheers mate, two more on the way - thanks for your comments and likes guys. :)
this is my sleeping music, lol.
Do some of these songs have official names 7:52 for example?
my moonlight madonna rudy valee 1933, if you want more 1920s music go to my playlist
4:10 who's the singer?
@edchopp Thanks Ed!
Cthulu? Lovecraft? Maybe I'm missing something. When I read Lovecraft, cheerful jazz is not what comes to mind.
Here's an idea: why not call this compilation of early ballroom jazz "Vin Diesel! Fast 'n Furious!"?
Here's another idea: read the description before making snarky comments. ;)
Man, have you ever played Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth? There's one cheerful jazz song in it's soundtrack and the scene when it plays is not cheerful at all. I tell you, horror is way more effective when contrasted with cheerful music. Gives that "uncanny valley" effect. Not to mention that Lovecraft's stories are set in 1920s, so it makes sense that readers/players want to get that vibe
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