sladesounds 17th Sep 2019 | | 78 RPMPace Jubilee Singers - There Is Room Enough In Heaven For Us All / Steal Away And Pray (1927) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 30th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMTeddy Joyce - Lost In A Fog / The Spring Don't Mean A Thing (1934) | Vocals:
A: Jack Plant
B: Eve Becke
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sladesounds 30th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMTeddy Joyce - I Never Slept A Wink Last Night / Love, Forever I Adore You (1934) | Both tracks feature vocals from Jack Plant.
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sladesounds 30th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMTeddy Joyce - March Winds And April Showers / What Are You Doing Out In The Rain? (1935) | Eric Whitley is vocalist on both tracks.
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sladesounds 30th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMTeddy Joyce - With Every Breath I Take / June In January (1935) | Uncredited vocals: Jack Plant
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sladesounds 30th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMTeddy Joyce - Out In The Cold Again / The Lights Are Low, The Music Is Sweet (1934) | Uncredited vocals:
A: Eve Becke
B. Jack Plant
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sladesounds 28th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMRoy Rogers - Rock Me To Sleep In My Saddle / I Can't Go On This Way (1947) | Based on my comments on MR 3787 I think this one should be dated 1947.
[So changed. Mod.]
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sladesounds 28th Aug 2019 | | 78 RPMRoy Rogers - You Can't Break My Heart (It's Been Broken Before) / You Should Know (1947) | I have changed this entry's date from 1942. According to a Regal Zonophone flyer in my possession this was a new issue for March 1947. The US release is dated Jan 1947.
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sladesounds 13th Oct 2018 | | 78 RPMJohnnie Ray - The Others I Like / Love, Love, Love (1955) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 4th Oct 2018 | | 78 RPMIvory Joe Hunter - Since I Met You Baby / You Can't Stop This Rocking And Rolling (1957) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 31st Mar 2017 | | 78 RPMLouis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Beware / Texas And Pacific (1948) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 4th Mar 2017 | | 78 RPMBunk Johnson - Careless Love / Weary Blues (1951) | Year must be out as this label was not founded until 1947.
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sladesounds 31st Oct 2016 | | 78 RPMGeorge Formby - When I'm Cleaning Windows / Keep Your Seats Please (1936) | [YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 8th Aug 2015 | | 78 RPMElvis Presley - My Happiness / That's When Your Heartaches Begin (2015) | [YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 21st Jul 2015 | | 78 RPMThe Stargazers - John, Jacob, Jingleheimer Smith / She Loves To Rock (1956) | A pick-up of vinyl today resulted in being given a free box of 78's.
Unfortunately this disc was in several pieces but the labels were good enough to scan for the site.
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sladesounds 23rd May 2015 | | 78 RPMRicky Nelson - Someday / I Got A Feeling (1958) | Image scans <754550> & <754551> with alternative format in cat# uploaded
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sladesounds 10th Mar 2015 | | 78 RPMElvis Presley - My Happiness / That's When Your Heartaches Begin (1953) | Turns out it was bought by Jack White who will be using it to make a repressing.
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sladesounds 7th Jan 2015 | | 78 RPMShyamal Mitra [ শ্যামল মিত্র ] - ঐ আঁকা বাঁকা যে পথ / যা যারে যা যা পাবী (1962) | How about this one, could it be the same one - something about a crooked path.
[YouTube Video]
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sladesounds 23rd Sep 2014 | | 78 RPMScott Wood - Night And Day / After You, Who? (1933) | Congrats Graham7!
Only another 1000 to go until you get your next pat on the back
:grin:
Regarding Scott-Wood/George Scott Wood you could be right.
Age wise he would have been 30 when this was released and according to some info I found on the web he (George Scott-Wood) was Director of Light Music for Parlophone (under Oscar Preuss) and subsequently for the other three EMI companies — HMV, Regal-Zonophone and Columbia.
From http://www.memorylane.org.uk/previous_articles.htm#George Scott-Wood
George had been appointed Musical Director for the Regal Zonophone label the previous year (1933), his task being to establish the identity of the new label, and he employed his talents to the full to achieve that end. First, he made a series of recordings directing the London Piano Accordion Band (having taken over leadership from Billy Reid), which capitalised on the vogue for that instrument. Secondly, he made a number of recordings with his orchestra (actually a hand-picked studio group) which featured his keyboard and arranging skills. Some of these were issued pseudonymously, as the Midnight Minstrels, the Silver Screen Orchestra, the Masqueraders (not to be confused with the Carroll Gibbons group on Columbia), the Odeon Dance Orchestra, the Midnight Revellers, and Wally Bishop and his Band (also used for Harry Leader). There is a reference to George taking the orchestra to Brussels, where they gave a concert at the Opera House.
Last but not least, he formed a studio group known as the Six Swingers (or later, as Scott Wood and his Six Swingers), which between late 1934 and March 1940 produced a total of 150 sides.
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sladesounds 19th Apr 2013 | | 78 RPM"Hobo" Jack Turner - The Bum Song / Hallelujah! I'm A Bum (1928) | Internet Archive royalty free audio links:
The Bum Song
Hallelujah! I'm A Bum
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sladesounds 6th Dec 2012 | | 78 RPMBert Weedon - Guitar Boogie Shuffle / Bert's Boogie (1959) | So much better :)
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sladesounds 5th Dec 2012 | | 78 RPMMaster E. Lough And G. Thalben Ball - I Know That My Redeemer Liveth ("The Messiah") / I Know That My Redeemer Liveth ("The Messiah") (1928) | Bill should this have a "B" prefix in the Cat#?
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