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EPISODE · May 6, 2012 · 1H

RRR May 6, 2012

from Rapidly Rotating Records · host Glenn Robison

This week's show was originally broadcast exactly 5 years ago.  Besides celebrating the birthdays of J. Fred Coots, Henry Hall, Bing and Billy Cotton, we listen to this past week in recording history and I correct a mistake.  Yes, that's right. I made a mistake. I know. It's hard to believe, but true.  My favorite record this week has got to be "Sweet Gerogia Brown" by Oliver Naylor's Orchestra in the last segment.  What's your favorite? Rapidly Rotating Records May 6, 2007 (128 .mp3)   Here's the playlist: The Man From The South – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys / Roy Evans, v. TOPIC: J. Fred Coots I Miss A Little Miss (Who Misses Me In Sunny Tennessee) – Ben Selvin AHO / Unknown, v. I'm Gonna Salt Away Some Sugar (For My Sugar And Me) – "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm There's Too Many Eyes (That Wanna Make Eyes At Two Pretty Eyes I Love) – Ipana Troubadors (Sam Lanin) / Smith Ballew, v. TOPIC: Henry Hall Buffoon – Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra Underneath The Arches – Henry Hall AHO / Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen, v. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket – Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra / Dan Donovon, v. TOPIC: Bing Crosby Reaching For Someone – Paul Whiteman AHO / Bing Crosby, v. Here Is My Heart – Dorsey Brothers Orchestra / Bing Crosby, v. If I Had You – Sam Lanin AHO / Bing Crosby, v. TOPIC:  Billy Cotton New Tiger Rag – Billy Cotton and His Band / Nat Gonella, v. Hello, Beautiful – Billy Cotton and His Band / Sid Buckman and Joe Ferrie, v. Keep A Twinkle In Your Eyes – Billy Cotton and His Band / Alan Breeze, v. TOPIC: This Week in Recording History Sweet Georgia Brown – Oliver Naylor's Orchestra (Hooray – Hooray) It's Ray Ray Raining – Ernie Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra I'd Rather Cry Over You – Billy Hays AHO (Sam Lanin) / Unknown, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR May 6, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

This week's show was originally broadcast exactly 5 years ago.  Besides celebrating the birthdays of J. Fred Coots, Henry Hall, Bing and Billy Cotton, we listen to this past week in recording history and I correct a mistake.  Yes, that's right. I made a mistake. I know. It's hard to believe, but true.  My favorite record this week has got to be "Sweet Gerogia Brown" by Oliver Naylor's Orchestra in the last segment.  What's your favorite? Rapidly Rotating Records May 6, 2007 (128 .mp3)   Here's the playlist: The Man From The South – Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys / Roy Evans, v. TOPIC: J. Fred Coots I Miss A Little Miss (Who Misses Me In Sunny Tennessee) – Ben Selvin AHO / Unknown, v. I'm Gonna Salt Away Some Sugar (For My Sugar And Me) – "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm There's Too Many Eyes (That Wanna Make Eyes At Two Pretty Eyes I Love) – Ipana Troubadors (Sam Lanin) / Smith Ballew, v. TOPIC: Henry Hall Buffoon – Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra Underneath The Arches – Henry Hall AHO / Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen, v. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket – Henry Hall and The BBC Dance Orchestra / Dan Donovon, v. TOPIC: Bing Crosby Reaching For Someone – Paul Whiteman AHO / Bing Crosby, v. Here Is My Heart – Dorsey Brothers Orchestra / Bing Crosby, v. If I Had You – Sam Lanin AHO / Bing Crosby, v. TOPIC:  Billy Cotton New Tiger Rag – Billy Cotton and His Band / Nat Gonella, v. Hello, Beautiful – Billy Cotton and His Band / Sid Buckman and Joe Ferrie, v. Keep A Twinkle In Your Eyes – Billy Cotton and His Band / Alan Breeze, v. TOPIC: This Week in Recording History Sweet Georgia Brown – Oliver Naylor's Orchestra (Hooray – Hooray) It's Ray Ray Raining – Ernie Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra I'd Rather Cry Over You – Billy Hays AHO (Sam Lanin) / Unknown, v. THANKS FOR LISTENING! The post RRR May 6, 2012 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.

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