Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMChoir Of The City Temple, London - Hallelujah Chorus / God So Loved The World (1928) | My Copy has just a 1/2d Associated Copyright Stamp
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Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLeslie Holmes - The Old Kitchen Kettle / When The Morning Rolls Around (1932) | Campbell, Connelly ,more frequently seen as music publishers (as they are on this disc too )
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Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLeslie Holmes - What Do You Give A Nudist On Her Birthday? / I Bought Myself A Bottle Of Ink (1934) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJ. H. Squire Celeste Octet - Liebestraume No.3 (Dream Of Love) / Nocturne In E Flat (1926) | Speed Of 80 , and artist printed with no 'The' possessive.
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Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMMarek Weber - "Tales Of Hoffman" (1930) | Not Certain if 1) Potpourri Is a Description or part of title; 2) 1st/2nd record best added to title or notes / 3) Are there any other records in the series.
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Whyperion SUBS 8th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJack Parnell - Shake, Rattle And Roll / Fanfare Boogie (1955) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMSt. George's Chapel Choir, Windsor - Jesus Christ Is Risen Today / Jesu, Lover Of My Soul (Aberystwyth) (1932) | A Side info from http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/j/c/jcirtoda.htm
Words: 14th Century Bohemian Latin carol (Surrexit Christus hodie). The first translation appeared in Lyra Davidica, or a Collection of Divine Songs and Hymns (John Walsh: 1708). Stanzas 1-3 took their current form in The Compleat Psalmist, by John Arnold (London: 1749). Stanza 4 is by Charles Wesley, Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1740, alt.
Music: 'Llanfair', Robert Williams, 1817; harmony by John Roberts, 1837 . Alternate tune: ' St. John Damascene', Arthur H. Brown, in the appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1861
However I don't know what tune ( if any ) this recording was sung to or if Wesley's fourth verse in included.
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMRuth Wallis - The Admiral's Daughter (The New Dinghy Song) / The Sweater Girl (1949) | Does the same dating apply to Canadian https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/2004?
Were the tracks on our record here issued earlier on Mercury or another label ?
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLeslie Sarony - Constantinople / Ice Cream (1928) | Found It
https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/4951
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMPaul Whiteman - C.O.N.S.T.A.N.T.I.N.O.P.L.E. / Get Out And Get Under The Moon (1928) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJack ("Blue Pencil") Warner - Victoire (La Fille A Madelon) / Frank And His Tank (1940) | Yes , as you all know its Dixon of Dock Green in one of his earlier recording lives.
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMHarry Roy - April Played The Fiddle / I Haven't Time To Be A Millionaire (1940) | A : Vocalist Bill Currie
B : Vocalist Harry Roy
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMWill Fyffe - She Was The Belle Of The Ball / Twelve And A Tanner A Bottle (1929) | [YouTube Video]
I assume RZ continued re-issuing the back catlogues of Regal and Zonophone , dependent on demand, as G9390 dates from 1929 originally, using the initial cat numbers ?
[YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJoe Loss - September In The Rain / It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane (1937) | Informed (!?) Internet Sources seem to indicate that vocalist is Chick Henderson.
An pair of early Joe Loss tracks that again have disappeared from mainstream music sites. Maybe they are not of remarkable note but were my first introduction to 1930s dance band music and have a charm of their own.
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Whyperion SUBS 7th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMGeorge Hall - My Day Begins And Ends With You / I'm In A Dancing Mood (1937) | A Side from 1936 on Bluebird 6506
B Side from 1936 on Bluebird 6702 (From This'll Make You Whistle)
Maurice Sigler. Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman 's English Stage Show
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLeslie Sarony - Constantinople / Ice Cream (1928) | [YouTube Video]
[YouTube Video]
To come when / if I find my other discs is a (non Sarony ) version C O N S T A N T I N O P L E
I think there are full stops between each letter on it.
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLeslie Sarony - Constantinople / Ice Cream (1928) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Black Diamonds Band - Gondoliers Selection, Part I / Gondoliers Selection, Part II (1913) | http://www.culturegrid.org.uk/static/showResource/3832148 .. leads to http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/RecordDisplayStandard.aspx?oid=425118
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMPaul Whiteman And His Concert Orchestra - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, Part 1 ("On Your Toes") / Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, Part 2 ("On Your Toes") (1937) | [YouTube Video]
I'll steal the youtube notes for this. Feel free to contradict anything if you have better knowledge.
Recorded in 1936.
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. [ I think that's American ]
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a ballet with music by Richard Rodgers and choreography by George Balanchine. It occurs near the end of Rodgers and Hart's 1936 Broadway musical comedy On Your Toes.
Slaughter is the story of a hoofer who falls in love with a dance hall girl who is then shot and killed by her jealous boyfriend. The hoofer then shoots the boyfriend. The ballet is integrated into the plot of the musical by the device of having two gangsters watching it from box seats in the theatre in which it is staged.
They have orders to shoot the leading dancer (played by Ray Bolger in the original production). The dancer, who has been warned just in time, evades them by suddenly dancing at full speed even after the ballet actually ends, and finally two police officers enter and arrest the gangsters.
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue was danced by Ray Bolger and Tamara Geva in the original stage production of On Your Toes, and by Eddie Albert and Vera Zorina in the film version.
Paul Samuel Whiteman (1890 -- 1967) was an American bandleader and orchestral director.
Yes I know more can be written about Paul Whiteman , it could fill a book
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLouisiana Five - Down Where The Rajahs Dwell / Weary Blues (1920) | From
http://dismuke.org/how/prev2-05.html, Recorded 1919 , released 1920
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Whyperion SUBS 6th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMJack Payne And His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra - Bunkey-Doodle-I-Doh / Jollity Farm (1930) | Why didn't Leslie Sarony get a knighthood just for this ? Jack Payne out Bonzo'ing the Bonzos by a country mile here.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMGeorge Formby - John Willie, Come On / I Was Always A Willing Young Lad (1926) | Thanks, its just that one cannot trust implictly everything on the net ( or in books , papers , diaries , memories , physical objects )
I have taken the discography date as the issue date for this record.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLily Morris - Don't Have Any More, Missus Moore / Why Am I Always The Bridesmaid? (1926) | Think I recognise this video's record.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMLily Morris - Don't Have Any More, Missus Moore / Why Am I Always The Bridesmaid? (1926) | [YouTube Video]
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Roosters - Army Reminiscences (1928) | Different Label , will come when I have scanner etc.
Descriptive Sketch... smaller lettering all on one line . ( With Military Band , &c )
.. interesting abbreviation of an abbreviation.
A7112
A7113
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe London Orchestra - "Wake Up And Dream" (1929) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_Up_and_Dream
Cole Porter ( and others apparently ) music here in a good selection in Parts 1 and 2.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMThe Harmonic Orchestra - Exuberance / The Mamelukes (1949) | Should the label on this be Charles Brull ? Cat No of CBL would indicate more created , which might have been all for the Harmonic Orchestra ??
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMSonny Kendis and His Stork Club Orchestra - A Night At The Stork Club (1941) | Hoagy's 'Stardust' has been given plenty of vocal and instrumental treatment's over the years , one of my favourites was Sky's (group). Didn't Fats Domino do My Blue Heaven ? and You're The Cream again is quite popular.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMFoster Richardson - Song Of The Bow / Devonshire Cream And Cider (1931) | Not comic song , but close to Novelty. Two patriotic numbers here.
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Whyperion SUBS 5th Feb 2013 | | 78 RPMClarkson Rose - Come In, Mr. Cummin' / Mucking About The Garden (1929) | Clarkson Rose was a well known Actor (whom I had never heard of wiki is a wonderful thing), principally Comic , in Pantomimes and Summer Reviews, with most recorded output on Zonophone.
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