A: mx BVE-57943 (originally released as Victor V-40208) (DAHR);
B: mx BVE-57945 (originally released as Victor V-40217) (DAHR).
Both recorded New York, NY, Dec. 23, 1929.
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Number:425036 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:Whyperion SUBS Description: Brunswick 1080 A Side Label
Number:425037 Uploaded By:Whyperion SUBS Description: Brunswick 1080 B Side Label
Removed the links from this record (Gennett and Perfect) which none are related. The information in the notes pertaining to Victor also has nothing to do with this record.
Victor matrix BVE-57943. His old cornet / Bud Billings ; Carson Robison
His old cornet (Primary title)
Carson Robison (composer)
Composer information source: Disc label.
Personnel Notes
Carson Robison (vocalist : tenor vocal)
Bud Billings (vocalist : tenor vocal) Pseudonym for Frank Luther.
Earl Oliver (instrumentalist : trumpet)
Carson Robison (instrumentalist : guitar)
Description: Male vocal duet, with instrumental ensemble
Instrumentation: Saxophone, trumpet, trombone, banjo, and guitar
Language: English
Master Size: 10-in.
Take Date and Place Take Status Label Name/Number
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 1 Hold
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 2 Master
Victor V-40208 10-in. Victor ledgers: "D. in M. P. [Destroyed in matrix plant]."
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 2 Master
Zonophone (South Africa) 4292 10-in.
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 3 Destroy http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/800028771/BVE-57943-His_old_cornet
I wonder if the DinMP note refers to take 3 marked as destroyed note take 2.
Title Source
Smoky mountain Bill (Primary title) Disc label (BHC verso)
Authors and Composers Notes
Carson Robison (composer)
Composer information source: Disc label.
Personnel Notes Hide Additional Titles
Bud Billings (vocalist : tenor vocal) Pseudonym for Frank Luther.
Carson Robison (vocalist : tenor vocal)
Carson Robison (instrumentalist : guitar)
Frank Luther (vocalist : yodeling)
Earl Oliver (instrumentalist : trumpet)
Description: Male vocal duet, with instrumental ensemble
Instrumentation: Saxophone, cornet, trombone, banjo, piano, and drums
Category: Vocal
Language: English
Master Size: 10-in.
Take Date and Place Take Status Label Name/Number Format Note Hide Additional Titles
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 1 Hold
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 2 Master Victor V-40217 10-in.
12/23/1929 New York, New York. 28 West 44th St. 2 Master Zonophone (South Africa) 4363 10-in.
Citation
'Comic' sung duet, B side in style of Western (USA) banjo playing. Think it is trying to emulate what may have been popular in 1910s America.
Label style normal 1930s Brunswick , but Bottom of Circle is WARNER-BRUNSWICK LTD / MADE IN ENGLAND
Date looks to be around 1930, issued on US Brunswick as two sides from previous Victor Discs (with Luther as Bud Billings). And Wiki gives dates of 1928-1931 as the main partnership of Carson with Frank Luther.
Their writing partnership is best known perhaps with Luther providing score for Robison's " Barnacle Bill The Sailor." Robison also wrote "The Runaway Train."
"His Old Cornet": Is this the first use of "The Cows Went Dry and the Hens Wouldn't Lay" in a song? It was reprised in a different tempo by Carson Robison for Peter Lind Hayes' 1948 "Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It?" (Brunswick 04036).