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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2021 · 59 MIN

Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – Sept. 5, 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. This week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records starts off with a first time birthday salute to American poet Eugene FIeld. You’ll want to have a tissue on hand before listening to the Eugene Field segment which starts off with “Little Boy Blue” and “Oh Mother My Love.” The second segment has to do with Tarzan, but there’s a very specific reason for choosing that topic, which you’ll find out at the end of the segment. The third segment is dedicated to lyricist L. Wolfe Gilbert, better known to his family and friends and “Wolfie.” He wrote the words to “My Sweet Adair” in 1915 and you’ll hear it sung by James F. Harrison (Frederick J. Wheeler) and James Reed (Reed Miller).  There’s a very special reason I’m playing that record and that is that my wife Rita’s unmarried name is Adair. This sheet music and a copy of the record are elaborately framed and hanging on the wall of our living room, an anniversary gift to her some years ago. “Scat” Powell sings about Tarzan in the second segment, but you’ll hear more about him and a couple more of his records in the final segment of the show. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage, relax and be transported magically back to a different musical era.   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: Eugene Field Little Boy Blue – John McCoramckOh, Mother, My Love – Royal DadmumThe Duel (The Gingham Dog And The Calico Cat) – Cora Mel Patten Segment 2: Tarzan Tarzan – Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v.Ape Man – Blythe’s Washboard Ragamuffins Jane – Arthur Ross and His WesternersJane – Lanin’s Orchestra Segment 3: L. Wolfe Gilbert Why Live A Lie – Lewis JamesHopalong Cassidy TV Theme My Sweet Adair – James F. Harrison and James ReedChiquita – Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra . Lewis James, v.I Miss My Swiss – The Happiness Boys Segment 4: Scat Powell Ol’ Man Moste- Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v.A-Tisket, A-Tasket – Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – Sept. 5, 2021 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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. This week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records starts off with a first time birthday salute to American poet Eugene FIeld. You’ll want to have a tissue on hand before listening to the Eugene Field segment which starts off with “Little Boy Blue” and “Oh Mother My Love.” The second segment has to do with Tarzan, but there’s a very specific reason for choosing that topic, which you’ll find out at the end of the segment. The third segment is dedicated to lyricist L. Wolfe Gilbert, better known to his family and friends and “Wolfie.” He wrote the words to “My Sweet Adair” in 1915 and you’ll hear it sung by James F. Harrison (Frederick J. Wheeler) and James Reed (Reed Miller).  There’s a very special reason I’m playing that record and that is that my wife Rita’s unmarried name is Adair. This sheet music and a copy of the record are elaborately framed and hanging on the wall of our living room, an anniversary gift to her some years ago. “Scat” Powell sings about Tarzan in the second segment, but you’ll hear more about him and a couple more of his records in the final segment of the show. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage, relax and be transported magically back to a different musical era.   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: Eugene Field Little Boy Blue – John McCoramckOh, Mother, My Love – Royal DadmumThe Duel (The Gingham Dog And The Calico Cat) – Cora Mel Patten Segment 2: Tarzan Tarzan – Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v.Ape Man – Blythe’s Washboard Ragamuffins Jane – Arthur Ross and His WesternersJane – Lanin’s Orchestra Segment 3: L. Wolfe Gilbert Why Live A Lie – Lewis JamesHopalong Cassidy TV Theme My Sweet Adair – James F. Harrison and James ReedChiquita – Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra . Lewis James, v.I Miss My Swiss – The Happiness Boys Segment 4: Scat Powell Ol’ Man Moste- Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v.A-Tisket, A-Tasket – Willie Farmer AHO / Scat Powell, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – Sept. 5, 2021 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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