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Get ready for a show that’s all music. In honor of Spring time, my Retrobot, Tom, has put together this presentation that he wants to share. Enjoy.
Playlist:
- Eddy Duchen – 1935 – Cheek To Cheek, vocals by Lou Sherwood. 3:22
- the Hillbilly Boys – The Old Spring Of Love. 2:45
- Light Crust Doughboys – When The Moon Shines On the Mississippi Valley. 2:46
- Minnie Pearl – 1949 Spring Has Sprung. 3:50
- The Arkansas Travelers – When The Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbing Along, 1923. (i) 2:49
- Glenn Miller – The Moon Is A Silver Dollar, Marian Hutton. 3:01
- Benny Goodman – Santa Claus Came In The Spring. 3:03
- Connie Haines – 440224 Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year. 1:56
- Artie Shaw – A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody. (i) 2:45
- Ida James with the King Cole Trio – 1943 Knock Me A Kiss. 2:51
- Raymona Myers – 1935 – I Can’t Give You Anything But Love. 2:51
- Ben Selvin – 1929 – Carolina Moon. 3:18
Genny Simms – 1943 – Somebody Loves Me. 2:34
PS: Hey, sorry about the wierd start to the show, and it ran a little long, but I thought it was time to try something a little different than usual and get a podcast up before the month was over.
Also, I want to point out the song by Ida James. It’s not a typo. Someone had pointed out to me that her name should be spelled Etta. You would be correct if she were the popular blues singer who recently passed away, but at the time of this recording, Etta James would have only been 5 years old. In the 1940’s, Ida James was a full grown woman, and sang many songs with the King Cole Trio. She was a favorite of those in the military during World War 2, and definitely had an amazing voice that secured her career in jazz.