EPISODE · Feb 8, 2021 · 59 MIN
Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show February 7, 2021
from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. Rapidly Rotating Records is a G-rated family show, but we push the envelope this week in the fourth segment with a set of songs about “the world’s oldest profession,” including the one above by Georgia White. In other segments, we’ll have some Presidential fanfare, we’ll hear some tunes about rubus fruticosus (blackberries!) and express some emphatic affirmations. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so… ENJOY THE SHOW! I hope you are all safe and healthy and doing as well as you can be given the current world situation and stay-at-home orders and that this hour of music gives you a bit of diversion and entertainment. Thanks for listening and best wishes! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: Leon René When The Swallow Come Back To Capistrano – The Ink SpotsWhen It’s Sleepy Time Down South – Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends I’m Mr. African – Leon Rene’s Orchestra / Banjo Buck, v. Segment 2: Rubus fruticosus (Blackberries) Blackberry Rag – Three Stripped GearsBlackberry Blossom – Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith and His DixielinersFour Little Blackberries – Vess L. Ossman Segment 3: Hail to the Chief Hail To The Chief (Excerpt) – Victor Male QuartetPresidential Polonaise – Sousa’s BandHail Columbia – Victor Military Band Segment 4: Oldest Profession My Monday Woman Blues – Jim JacksonSelling My Pork Chops – Memphis MinnieI’ll Keep Sittin’ On It (If I Can’t Sell It) – Georgia White Segment 5: Yes, Sir! Yes, Sir – Milton Brown and His BrowniesYes Sirt! That’s Lazy Bones – Dixie Daisies Yes, Sir! That’s My Baby – Ace Brigode and His Fourteen Virginians THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show February 7, 2021 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.
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Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. Rapidly Rotating Records is a G-rated family show, but we push the envelope this week in the fourth segment with a set of songs about “the world’s oldest profession,” including the one above by Georgia White. In other segments, we’ll have some Presidential fanfare, we’ll hear some tunes about rubus fruticosus (blackberries!) and express some emphatic affirmations. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so… ENJOY THE SHOW! I hope you are all safe and healthy and doing as well as you can be given the current world situation and stay-at-home orders and that this hour of music gives you a bit of diversion and entertainment. Thanks for listening and best wishes! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: Leon René When The Swallow Come Back To Capistrano – The Ink SpotsWhen It’s Sleepy Time Down South – Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends I’m Mr. African – Leon Rene’s Orchestra / Banjo Buck, v. Segment 2: Rubus fruticosus (Blackberries) Blackberry Rag – Three Stripped GearsBlackberry Blossom – Fiddlin’ Arthur Smith and His DixielinersFour Little Blackberries – Vess L. Ossman Segment 3: Hail to the Chief Hail To The Chief (Excerpt) – Victor Male QuartetPresidential Polonaise – Sousa’s BandHail Columbia – Victor Military Band Segment 4: Oldest Profession My Monday Woman Blues – Jim JacksonSelling My Pork Chops – Memphis MinnieI’ll Keep Sittin’ On It (If I Can’t Sell It) – Georgia White Segment 5: Yes, Sir! Yes, Sir – Milton Brown and His BrowniesYes Sirt! That’s Lazy Bones – Dixie Daisies Yes, Sir! That’s My Baby – Ace Brigode and His Fourteen Virginians THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show February 7, 2021 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.
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