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A #3 Hit for Jack in '26, by the Kahn-Egan-Donaldson team...
THERE AIN'T NO "MAYBE" IN MY BABY'S EYES
Doodle-do-do-do-do-do,
Doodle-do-do-do-do-do,
Doodle-do-do-do-do-do,...
"Whispering" Jack and "Whistling" Carson Robison team up for this grand rendition of a Harry Woods favorite--so emblematic of the mid-twenties:
WHEN THE RED, RED ROBIN COMES ...
"Whispering" Jack's first #1 record, for which he also provided the lyrics and piano performance in collaboration with composer Maceo "Sweet Georgia Brown" Pinkard--one of ...
From the 1925 show "Sunny" by Jerome Kern (pictured), Oscar Hammerstein II & Otto Harbach...George Olsen's orchestra was in the pit for the original Broadway run and soon ...
From the George M. Cohan musical, "Mary", lyrics by Otto Harbach with music by Louis A. Hirsch. In Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" it's the song played by Klipspringer just ...
One of Gene's finest early recordings, of Billy Hill's classic:
THE LAST ROUND-UP
I'm headin' for the last round-up
gonna saddle old Paint for the last time and ride
So ...
IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN
I can't show my face can't go anyplace people stop and stare it's so hard to bear
Everybody knows you left me it's the talk of the town
Every ...
A mesmerizing favorite from Halloween week, 1932--written for the Broadway review, "Murder at the Vanities". Popular tenor Gene Austin performs with Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey's ...
An outstanding early recording by the four Mills Brothers--John Jr. (October 19, 1910 - January 23, 1936) basso and guitarist, Herbert (April 2, 1912 - April 12, 1989) tenor,...
From Cole Porter's "Red, White and Blue" (1936), here's Frankie Carle's piano & orchestra version of the song. Carle's joined by Mal Hallett's Orchestra.
More on Frankie ...
Rodgers & Hart used this song in two shows--1925's "Dearest Enemy" and again, in "Lido Lady" (1926). Baritone Sidney Burchall performs from the 1931 Australian cast:
HERE ...
HALLELUJAH, I'M A BUM AGAIN!
Rockefeller's busy giving dough away;
Chevrolet is busy making cars;
Hobo, you keep busy when they throw away
Slightly used cigars.
Hobo, you've ...
MA POMME
J'suis p't'ĂȘtr' pas connu dans la noblesse
Ni chez les snobards.
Quand on veut m'trouver faut qu'on s'adresse
Dans tous les p'tits bars...
On lit mon nom sur tout's ...
The title song from Rodgers & Hart's early Broadway success, performed by the original orchestra and vocal trio Fran Frey, Bob Borger and Larry Murphy:
THE GIRL FRIEND
Isn't ...
The title song from the 1932 film musical--held by many to be the finest movie in that genre. MacDonald is at her pre-code, pre-Eddy vivacious peak here, her potent chemistry ...
In Rouben Mamoulian's musical "Love Me Tonight" Jeanette MacDonald sang only the final verses of this Rodgers & Hart favorite--it was begun by co-star Maurice Chevalier (playing ...
Ernst Lubitsch cast Chevalier in the Ruritanian musical comedy, "The Love Parade", opposite Jeanette MacDonald. This bilingual song had little to do with the plot (as such) ...
Between starring in Hollywood films in the early Thirties, Maurice Chevalier had ample time to record many of the era's most popular songs. Here's his take on Harry Richman ...
From the original, 1937 London production of Rodgers & Hart's "On Your Toes":
THERE'S A SMALL HOTEL
There's a small hotel
With a wishing well,
I wish that we were there ...
Rodgers and Hart didn't write many "novelty" songs, but this number is certainly unique in their collaboration.
Belters, like Ethel Merman, later adopted "Johnny" as a campy ...
Rudy Vallee's spot-on mimicry of dialect comedian Willie Howard (who introduced this Ray Henderson/Buddy DeSylva/Lew Brown number in "George White's Scandals of 1931") is ...
Deja Vu all over again--an ode to synchronicity from the original 1937 Broadway production of Rodgers & Hart's "Babes in Arms".
WHERE OR WHEN
It seems we've stood and talked ...
The Blitz-frazzled Brits took warm consolation in that Boadicea of the airwaves, Vera Lynn.
Here Vera's joined by Jay Wilbur's fine band in a slightly forgotten Wartimer--words ...
A charmingly sinister tale, elegantly told by Ethel Waters. One of Cole Porter's quirkier and more ghoulish tunes:
MISS OTIS REGRETS
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to ...
The Paganini of the Ukulele, Johnny Marvin, joyfully performs one of the top hits from the early Warner Brothers singie-talkie, "Gold Diggers of Broadway".
Johnny's joined ...

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