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    graden prayer songs

    graden prayer songs
    1-29-2022

    05-12-2019 this record was recorded but no show was ever created
    One of the joys in 78 RPM (the same is true in all genres of Music) is one gets to explore various types of Music including Gospel

    Matthew 28:19-20 and states: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.

    Mark 4:23-25
    New American Standard Bible
    23 if anyone has ears to hear, let him hear.” 24 And He was saying to them, “Take care what you listen to. By your standard of measure it will be measured to you; and more will be given you besides. 25 For whoever has, to him more will be given; and whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.”

    Wellings and McGhee – Sweet Hour of Prayer / The Beautiful Garden Of Prayer
    Label:Conqueror – 7979

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Country:US


    Genre:Folk, World, & Country

    Style:Country

    ASweet Hour Of Prayer
    BThe Beautiful Garden Of Prayer
    Credits
    Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited] – John McGhee
    Vocals [Uncredited], Steel Guitar [Uncredited] – Frank Welling

    Both sides recorded 6 November 1931 in New York, NY.
    1929-1934: orange or red with decorative gold rim and trumpeters; if there is no mention of Sears this indicates it was made by ARC. American Record Corporation

    Frank Welling
    Aliases:
    Clarence Young, Frank Hill, Walter Regan
    In Groups:
    Welling and Schannen

    John McGhee
    Aliases:
    George Holden, John Hutchens, John Moore
    Variations: John McGhee
    J. L. McGhee, McGhee

    Matthew 26:36-46 KJV
    I do not own the copyright to this recording. This program is for historical and educational purposes only.
    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    forth worth truck driving song

    forth worth  truck driving song
    Dick Reinhart and His Lone Star Boys – Ft. Worth Jail / Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop
    Label:Okeh – 06373

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM


    Released:1941

    Genre:Folk, World, & Country

    Style:Country

    AFt. Worth Jail
    Vocals Dick Reinhart &Vera Woods
    Instrumental accompaniment Dick Reinhart
    BTruck Drivers' Coffee Shop
    Vocal: Dick Reinhart
    Hot String Band accompaniment

    https://www.blogtalkradio.com/s3production/2022/01/05/dick-reinhart-lone-star-boys-ft-worth-jail-truck-drivers-coffee-shop

    I do not own the copyright to this recording. This program is for historical and educational purposes only
    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    joe cannonball lewis truck driver blues

    joe cannonball lewis truck driver blues
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records S3productions started 11-8-2017
    pay attention to the end of show
    Joe "Cannonball" Lewis ‎– Truck Drivers Night Run Blues / Whatever Has Become of You
    Permalink

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    Joe "Cannonball" Lewis‎– Truck Drivers Night Run Blues
    Label: MGM Records ‎– 11071 ,
    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM,
    Released: 1951,
    Genre: Folk, World, & Country ,
    Style: Country, Honky Tonk,
    A: Truck Drivers Night Run Blues
    By Joe "Cannonball" Lewis; Seitz
    B: Whatever Has Become of You
    By Joe "Cannonball" Lewis; Seitz
    Joe "Cannonball" Lewis
    Profile: American country singer / songwriter, born April 12, 1924

    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    the ink spots 1946

    the ink spots 1946
    Ink Spots – The Gypsy / Everybody Is Saying Hello Again
    Label:Decca – 18817,

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM,


    Released:Apr 1946,

    Genre:Pop,

    Style:Vocal with Instrumental Accompaniment,

    AThe Gypsy 73390,
    Written-By – Billy Reid,

    BEveryone Is Saying Hello Again (Why Must We Say Goodbye?) 73387,
    Written-By – Jack Segal, Jerry Marlowe,


    The Ink Spots
    Profile:
    The Ink Spots were a popular African-American vocal group who gained international fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Best known for their recordings of Pop ballads, The Ink Spots were frequent chart toppers totaling over 50 hits in their 17 year recording career. Their best selling record "If I Didn't Care" sold over 19 million copies and is currently the 7th best selling single of all time.

    Original Ink Spots
    Founding members (1935): Orville Jones (bass), Deek Watson (tenor), Jerry Daniels (tenor) and Charlie Fuqua (baritone).
    1936: Jerry Daniels is replaced by tenor Bill Kenny
    1943: Charlie Fuqua is replaced by baritone Bernie Mackey
    1943: Deek Watson replaced by tenor Billy Bowen
    1945: baritone Huey Long briefly replaces Mackey before Charlie Fuqua returns in October 1945
    1945: Orville "Hoppy" Jones replaced by bass singer Herb Kenny, Bill Kenny's twin brother


    Spin-offs
    In 1952 Charlie Fuqua left the group and formed his own vocal group also called "The Ink Spots," claiming his was the "original" group

    1946 Cashbox award for making "The Gypsy" the biggest money making song of the year.

    https://www.blogtalkradio.com/s3production/2021/12/30/s3-productions-presents-ink-spots-the-gypsy-everybody-is-saying-hello-again


    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    nat king cole show 132022

    nat king cole show 132022
    The King Cole Trio– The Best Man / (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
    Label:Capitol Records – 304

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM


    Released:Sep 30, 1946

    Genre:Jazz

    Style:Swing, Vocal

    AThe Best Man
    Vocals – King Cole
    Written-By – Wise , Alfred

    B(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons[song #3 2-4-2017 C/W version Artist ??]
    Vocals – King Cole
    Written-By – Watson , Best
    Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
    Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton

    Credits
    Double Bass [Uncredited] – Johnny Miller
    Drums [Uncredited] – Jack "The Bear" Parker (tracks: A)
    Guitar [Uncredited] – Oscar Moore
    Piano [Uncredited] – Nat King Cole
    Vocals – King Cole

    The Nat King Cole Trio
    Profile:
    In 1937, Nat King Cole arrived in Los Angeles where he formed the original lineup of the Nat King Cole Trio. The trio consisted of Nat on piano, Oscar Moore on guitar, and Wesley Prince on double bass - the absence of a drummer making the combo unique among the swing/jazz outfits of that time. The trio played in Los Angeles throughout the late 1930s and recorded many radio transcriptions.

    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra ‎– Strange Love / Cynthia's In Love

    Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra ‎– Strange Love / Cynthia's In Love
    S3productions Presents Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records started 11-4-18  

    Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra ‎– Strange Love / Cynthia's In Love

     Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2018/11/20/tex-beneke-with-the-glenn-miller-orchestra-strange-love-cynthias-in-love

    Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/11080913

    For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

    Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra ‎– Strange Love / Cynthia's In Love

    Label: RCA Victor ‎– 20-1858,

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM ,

    Released: 1946,

    Genre: Jazz ,

    Style: Big Band ,

    Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis ,

     

    A: Strange Love

    Vocals [Refrain] – Artie Malvin

    Composers – Eddie Heyman, Miklos Rozsa

    B: Cynthia's In Love

    Vocals [Refrain] – Artie Malvin, Lillian Lane, the Crew Chiefs

    Composers – Gish, White, Jack Owens

    Bill Boyd w/ Cowboy Ramblers ‎– Drink the Barrel Dry / The Sunset Trail to Texas

    Bill Boyd w/ Cowboy Ramblers ‎– Drink the Barrel Dry / The Sunset Trail to Texas
    S3productions Presents Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records started 03-29-2018

    Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers ‎– Drink the Barrel Dry / The Sunset Trail to Texas

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2018/03/30/bill-boyd-w-cowboy-ramblers-drink-the-barrel-dry-the-sunset-trail-to-texas

    Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/10692869

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    Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers ‎– Drink the Barrel Dry / The Sunset Trail to Texas

    Label: Bluebird (3) ‎– B-8394

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Released: 1940

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

     A:  Drink the Barrel Dry

    Marvin Montgomery

    B:  The Sunset Trail to Texas

    Bill Boyd – Aubrey Fisher

    Dedicated to Robert’s friend Alexis Heck

    Kay Kyser and His Orchestra ‎– He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings / Jingle Jangle J

    Kay Kyser and His Orchestra ‎– He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings / Jingle Jangle J
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 12-31-2017

    Kay Kyser and His Orchestra ‎– He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings / Jingle Jangle Jingle

    ermalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2017/12/31/kay-kyser-and-his-orchestra-he-wears-a-pair-of-silver-wings-jingle-jangle-j

     For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

    Kay Kyser and His Orchestra ‎– He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings / Jingle Jangle Jingle

    Red Label: Columbia ‎– 36604

    Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Released: 1942

    Genre: Pop, Stage & Screen

    Style: Vocal

    A: He Wears A Pair Of Silver Wings

    Vocals [Chorus] – Harry Babbit

    Written-By – Maschwitz, Carr

    A - From George Black's "Black Vanities"

    B: Jingle Jangle Jingle

    Lyrics By – Loesser Music By – Lilley Vocals [Chorus] – Harry Babbit, Julie Conway

    Written By – Loesser – Lilley

    B - From "The Forest Rangers"

    "Jingle Jangle Jingle", also known as "I've Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle", is a song written by Joseph J. Lilley and Frank Loesser, and published in 1942. It was featured in that year's film The Forest Rangers, in which it was sung by Dick Thomas. The most commercially successful recording was by Kay Kyser, whose version reached no. 1 in the Billboard charts in July 1942.

    Ladd's Black Aces ‎– Nine O'clock Sal / Lots O' Mama

    Ladd's Black Aces ‎– Nine O'clock Sal / Lots O' Mama
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 11-11-2017

    Ladd's Black Aces ‎– Nine O'clock Sal / Lots O' Mama

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    Ladd's Black Aces ‎– Nine O'clock Sal / Lots O' Mama

    Label: Gennett ‎– 5366 (Silvertone 4047),

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM,

    Released: 1924,

    Genre: Jazz, Pop ,

    Style: Ragtime ,

     

    A: Nine O'clock Sal

    Vocals [Vocal chorus] – Vernon Dalhart,

    Composers– Hayes , Leroy , Leary , Ingham ,

    G08729

    YouTube https://youtu.be/7zdtXu6cTK8

    B: Lots O' Mama

     Composer– Schoebel ,

    G08728,

    Silvertone (1920’s for Sears),

    You Tube https://youtu.be/gWaOJywUGvA

    Train ride w/ Jerry Murad's Harmonicats Texas Jim Robertson Panhandle Punchers

    Train ride w/ Jerry Murad's Harmonicats Texas Jim Robertson  Panhandle Punchers
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 10-2-2017

    Jerry Murad's Harmonicats ‎– Hootin' Blues / Night Train

    Texas Jim Robertson with Panhandle Punchers ‎– Don't Look Now / It Takes a Long, Long Train with a Red Caboose

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2017/10/08/train-ride-with-jerry-murads-harmonicats-texas-jim-robertson-panhandle-puncher

    For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

    Jerry Murad's Harmonicats ‎– Hootin' Blues / Night Train

    Label: Mercury ‎– 5869

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Released: Jun 1952

    Genre: Jazz, Blues

    A: Hootin' Blues

    Composers – Moss, Terry

    B: Night Train

    Composers – Forrest

    Texas Jim Robertson and the Panhandle Punchers ‎– Don't Look Now / It Takes a Long, Long Train with a Red Caboose

    Label: RCA Victor ‎– 20-2308

    Released: Jul 1947

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country        

    A: Don't Look Now (But Your Broken Heart Is Showing)

    Ernest Tubb

    B: It Takes a Long, Long Train with a Red Caboose (To Carry My Blues Away)

    Composers: Larry Markes – Dick Charles

    Tex Williams And His Western Caravan ‎– Rose Of The Alamo / The California Polka

    Tex Williams And His Western Caravan ‎– Rose Of The Alamo / The California Polka
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 8-23-2017

    Tex Williams And His Western Caravan ‎– Rose Of The Alamo / The California Polka

     For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2017/08/24/tex-williams-and-his-western-caravan-rose-of-the-alamo-the-california-polka

    Tex Williams And His Western Caravan ‎– Rose Of The Alamo / The California Polka

    Label: Capitol Records ‎– 302

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single

    Released: 1946

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country

    Vocals – Tex Williams

     

    A: Rose Of The Alamo

    Composer  – Billy Hughe

    B: The California Polka

    Composer  – Dale Fitzsimmons

     

    Sollie Paul "Tex" Williams (August 23, 1917 – October 11, 1985) was an American Western swing musician from Ramsey, Illinois. He is best known for his talking blues style; his biggest hit was the novelty song, "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"

     

    Capitol Records ‎– 302 , Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single ,Released: 1946 ,

    Dick Reinhart And His Lone Star Boys ‎– Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop

    Dick Reinhart And His Lone Star Boys ‎–  Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 8-22-2017

    Dick Reinhart And His Lone Star Boys ‎– Ft. Worth Jail / Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop

    ermalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2017/08/23/dick-reinhart-and-his-lone-star-boys--truck-drivers-coffee-shop

     For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

    ‎– Ft. Worth Jail / Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop

    Label: Okeh (CBS)  ‎– 06373

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Released: 8/4/1941

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country

    A: Ft. Worth Jail (Bad Skip on record)

    H0411

    Vocal Duet by Dick Reinhart and Vera Woods

    With Instrumental Accompament

     

    B: Truck Drivers' Coffee Shop

    H0434 Vocal by Dick Reinhart with Hot String Band Accomp.

    Composer: Dick Reinhart

    Dick Reinhart was born on February 17, 1907 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Song of the Wasteland (1947), Ridin' Down the Trail (1947) and Stick to Your Guns (1941). He died on December 3, 1948.

    The Sons of the Pioneers ‎– There's a New Moon over My Shoulder / Kelly Waltz

    The Sons of the Pioneers ‎– There's a New Moon over My Shoulder / Kelly Waltz
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 6-25-2017

    The Sons of the Pioneers ‎– There's a New Moon over My Shoulder / Kelly Waltz

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2017/06/26/the-sons-of-the-pioneers-theres-a-new-moon-over-my-shoulder-kelly-waltz 

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    The Sons of the Pioneers ‎– There's a New Moon over My Shoulder / Kelly Waltz

    Label: Decca ‎– 46059

    Format: Shellac, 78 RPM, 10" 

    Released: 01 Jul 1947

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country

    A: There's a New Moon over My Shoulder

    Written-By – Ekko Whelan, Jimmie Davis, Lee Blastic

    L3272

     

    B: Kelly Waltz

    String Band Instrumental

    93645

    The Sons of the Pioneers are one of the United States' earliest Western singing groups. Known for their vocal performances, their musicianship, and their songwriting, they produced innovative recordings that have inspired many Western music performers and remained popular through the years. Since 1933, through many changes in membership, the Sons of the Pioneers have remained one of the longest-surviving country music vocal groups.

    By the summer of 1934, the Sons of the Pioneers' popularity and fame extended beyond the Los Angeles area and quickly spread across the United States through short syndicated radio segments that were rebroadcast all over the country. They signed a recording contract with the newly founded Decca label, and on August 8, 1934, the Sons of the Pioneers made their first commercial recording

    Spike Jones City Slickers ‎– William Tell Overture / The Man Flying trapeze

    Spike Jones  City Slickers ‎– William Tell Overture / The Man  Flying trapeze
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   S3productions started 6-17-2017

     

    Spike Jones and His City Slickers ‎– William Tell Overture / The Man on the Flying Trapeze

     

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/s3production/2017/06/20/spike-jones-city-slickers-william-tell-overture-the-man-flying-trapeze

    Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/10090365

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    Spike Jones and His City Slickers ‎– William Tell Overture / The Man on the Flying Trapeze

    Label: RCA Victor ‎– 20-2861

    Record Company – Radio Corporation of America

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 

    Released: 1948

    Genre: Jazz, Pop

    Style: Novelty

    A: William Tell Overture

    Arranged By – Doodles Weaver, Spike Jones

    Other [Commentary] – Doodles Weaver

    Written-By – Rossini

     

    B: The Man on the Flying Trapeze



    The Man on the Flying Trapeze

    Arranged By – Doodles Weaver, Spike Jones

    Vocals [Refrain] – Doodles Weaver

    Spike Jones and His City Slickers

    Profile:

    Orchestra / band, active from the early 1940s to the mid-1950s, which specialized in performing satirical arrangements of popular songs. 

    Ballads and classical works receiving the Jones treatment would be punctuated with gunshots, whistles, cowbells, and outlandish vocals. 

    Â

    my playful Scraf

    my playful Scraf
    Forgotten Music on 78 rpm Records   S3productions 1-14-17

     

    Norman Rose ‎– My Playful Scarf

     

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    Genre: Children's

    Format: Vinyl, 10", 78 RPM 

    Style: Story

    Genre: Children's

    Year: 1950’s

     Label: The Children's Record Guild ‎– CRG-1019

    Record Company – American Recording Society

    My Playful Scarf (Side 1)

    Composer Robeson- Mohaupt

    My Playful Scarf (Side 2)

    Narrator [Told By] – Norman Rose

    Written-By [Story by] – Mary Robeson

    Non-breakable 


    Â

    Duke Ellington ‎– Take the "A" Train / The Sidewalks of New York

    Duke Ellington  ‎– Take the "A" Train / The Sidewalks of New York
    Forgotten Music on 78 rpm Records   S3productions 1-14-17

    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra ‎– Take the "A" Train / The Sidewalks of New York

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    Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra ‎– Take the "A" Train / The Sidewalks of New York

    Label: Victor ‎– 27380

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Repress 

    Released: 1941

     Genre: Jazz

    Style: Big Band, Swing



    A: Take the "A" Train

    Composer – Billy Strayhorn

    B: The Sidewalks of New York

    Composers– Chas. B. Lawlor, James W. Blake

    Repress of the original 1941 issue. 

    This label (with RCA meatball and patent nr. to the right of it) was used from September 1943-January 1946.

    This label style (RCA Victor, no patent nr. to the right of the RCA meatball) was used between 1948-1953.

    Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader of a jazz orchestra, which he led from 1923 until his death in a career spanning over fifty years.

     A master at writing miniatures for the three-minute 78 rpm recording format, Ellington often composed specifically to feature the style and skills of his individual musicians.

    Dc Hahn YouTube https://youtu.be/f2iaOcjwP0k

    Roy Acuff, The Pale Horse and His Rider / When They Crucified My Lord

    Roy Acuff, The Pale Horse and His Rider / When They Crucified My Lord
     

    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records   Techstoryteller 11-13-16

     

    Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys ‎– The Pale Horse and His Rider / Were You There When They Crucified My Lord

     

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2016/11/14/roy-acuff-the-pale-horse-and-his-rider-when-they-crucified-my-lord

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    Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys ‎– The Pale Horse and His Rider / Were You There When They Crucified My Lord

     

    Vocal by Roy Acuff with Instrumental Accompaniment

     

    Label: Columbia ‎– 20550

    Format: Vinyl, 10", 78 RPM, Single 

    Released: 1947 to 1952

    Genre: Folk, World, & Country

    Style: Country

    A: The Pale Horse and His Rider

    Composers STAGG- J.BAILES Jan 15, 1949

    B: Were You There When They Crucified My Lord

    Composer Acuff 01/??/49

    Â

    Gracie Fields ‎– Now Is the Hour / Come Back To Sorrento

    Gracie Fields ‎– Now Is the Hour / Come Back To Sorrento
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM records   S3productions

    Gracie Fields ‎– Now Is the Hour / Come Back To Sorrento

    Permalink: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/techstoryteller/2016/10/31/gracie-fields-now-is-the-hour-come-back-to-sorrento       

    For information on the background of the songs, Requests or contacting Curt Hahn, write to www.Facebook.com/s3productions2 or Forgotten Music on 78 records or curthahn74@yahoo.com

     

    Gracie Fields ‎– Now Is the Hour / Come Back To Sorrento

    Label: London Records ‎– 110

    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Released: 1948

    Genre: Pop

    Style: Vocal

    A: Now Is the Hour

    Composers Scott, Kaihau

    B: Come Back To Sorrento

    Composers – Aveling, E. De Curtis

    Orchestra – Phil Green and His Orchestra

     

    Philip Green (19 July 1911 – 6 October 1982), sometimes credited as Harry Philip Green, was a film and television composer and conductor.

     

    Gracie Fields

    Real Name:

    Grace Stansfield

    Profile:

    Dame Gracie Fields, DBE (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 1898 – 27 September 1979) was an English actress, singer and comedian and star of both cinema and music hall. She spent the later part of her life on the isle of Capri, Italy. Fields was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for "services to entertainment" in 1938, and in 1979, seven months before her death, she was invested a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II.

    Smokey (Buck) Rogers & His Texans ‎– Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming?

    Smokey (Buck) Rogers & His Texans ‎– Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming?
    Forgotten Music on 78 RPM records   S3productions


     


    Smokey (Buck) Rogers And His Texans ‎– Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming? / I Ain't Gonna Cry No More


     


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    Smokey (Buck) Rogers And His Texans ‎– Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming? / I Ain't Gonna Cry No More


    Label: 4 Star Records ‎– 1154


    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 


    Released: 1947


    Recorded ca. October 1946 Associated Studio, Pasadena, CA.


    Genre: Folk, World, & Country


    Style: Country


    A: Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming?


    Written-By – Amsterdam


    B:  I Ain't Gonna Cry No More


    Written-By – Smokey Rogers


     


    Smokey Rogers


    Real Name: Eugene Rogers


    Profile: American Country & Western musician and songwriter most popular in 1940s-1950s. b. McMinnville, Tennessee, March 23, 1917, d .November 23, 1993. 

    Best known for the Ferlin Husky Song "Gone", recorded in 1952.


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    Ginger Prince ‎– Right Under My Nose / Down In Oklahoma

    Ginger Prince ‎– Right Under My Nose / Down In Oklahoma
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    Ginger Prince ‎– Right Under My Nose / Down In Oklahoma


     

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    Ginger Prince ‎– Right Under My Nose / Down In Oklahoma


    Label: Kaybee  ‎– 2424


    Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 


     Released: 1949


    Genre: Pop


    Style: Vocal


    A:  Right under My Nose


    Composers– Andy Page, Steven Edwards


     


    B: Down in Oklahoma


    Composers– Lee "Lasses" White


    Orchestra – Edward Kay and His Orchestra


    Vocal by Movieland's Six-Year-Old Ginger Prince. 


    From "The Prince of Peace".

    The Kaybee label of Wilmington, Ohio, U.S.A. was co-founded by Jack S. Jossey and Howard W. "Kroger" Babb, two businessmen and producers of numerous exploitation films during the 1940s and 1950s.

    Lee 'Lasses' White was born on August 28, 1888 in Wills Point, Texas, USA as Lee Roy White. He was an actor, known for Mystery Range (1947), Mars Attacks! (1996) and Six-Gun Serenade (1947). He died on December 16, 1949 in Hollywood, California, USA
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