00:00 [01] Walter Donaldson (m & w) 03:04 [02] Irving Berlin (m & w) 06:13 [03] Pete Wendling and George W. Meyer (m) & Sam M. Lewis (w) 09:18 [04] Hoagy Carmichael (m) & Mitchell Parish (w) 12:36 [05] Cole Porter (m & w) 15:43 [06] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 18:29 [07] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 21:31 [08] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 24:19 [09] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 27:30 [10] Arthur Schwartz (m) & Al Stillman (w) 30:29 [11] Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes (m) & Carl Sigman (w) 33:31 [12] Jerome Kern (m) & Otto Harbach (w) 36:45 [13] Gerald Marks and Will Collins (m) & Buddy Fields (w) 39:40 [14] Sammy Fain (m) & Irving Kahal (w) 42:32 [15] Jerry Levinson (Livingston) (m) & Marty Symes and Al J. Neiburg (w) [11] Charles G. Dawes, Veep to Calvin Coolidge and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, wrote the piece in 1912. Lyricist Carl Sigman turned it into a popular song as late as 1958 under the title *It's All in the Game.*
Мне очень понравилось: музыка и пение, лежу и слушаю прекрасную музыку и получаю огромное удовольствие! 😊❤🎉 Огромное спасибо за организацию этого выступления, Браво 😮❤❤❤❤
I can't remember if it was you Joe or another viewer but they asked for some longer uploads. This is one of several I am putting together. Also, did you see I posted the Doin The Raccoon again and think it sounds a bit better.
Hello Pax41, It wasn't me but please keep up the good work. Also, I did see you posted "Doin the Racoon" again and I agree that it definitely sounds better than the first post of it. I appreciate the better sounding version. Many thanks again. Joe Cro
Good title and a great set, aptly named. It is collection of truly “epic” 1930’s music and you covered a lot of that era with some of the best. As you know well, Bob, I’m the old guy in the back of the bus pushing the driver to include more 1910s and 20s music. Having said that, after listening to this set several times, you may have converted me to take a closer look at some of the 1930s offering as a regular part of my musical diet.
Epic, indeed! All are excellent; I like the takes on the two associated with Astaire. Also the Alice tunes are beautifully done -- the Mods sound so good on "Lull" and "Swell." One of the best versions I've heard of "I Believe in Miracles."
fantastica compilacion, musica que te llena el alma, al menos a mi, me gusta toda la musica sobretodo en ingles, aparte cuando toco el piano, siempre toco jazz, bay bay pax41
Así que, muy contentos de que estés disfrutando de las selecciones en el canal, gracias como siempre por ver también y suscribirte. Que tengas un maravilloso día Hilda
Hilda, noté que te suscribiste dos veces en el último mes. ¿Se dio de baja antes? Avíseme si tiene problemas para mantenerse suscrito al canal. Preguntaré a RUclips cuál es el problema. He visto esto suceder antes, así que necesito arreglar esto con ellos. Gracias
si pax no se que paso con mi computer, en vez de salir ahora con mi foto sale un redondel en verde, no se como arreglarlo, gracias por avisarme cariños infinitos
¿Usted volvió a iniciar sesión en su cuenta de google? Si está desconectado, puede ser el motivo. No sé por qué, pero a veces Google simplemente me desconecta y tengo que volver a iniciar sesión.
no lo que paso que me quede sin internet por unos dias y cuando se arreglo se ve que se habia descolocado como yo tenia antes, lo mismo me paso que me aparecia un redondel verde con la h, por suerte la pude arreglar aunque no se mucho de computadora, gracias por preocuparte,
If you listen to nothing else on this collection, listen to number 11, "Melody in 'A' " a really lovely tune by Brigadier General Charles Dawes!!! Prettiest thing on here, and that includes stardust... 🐸🫏🦖
Glad you are enjoying the music posts Frederic and thank you for subscribing to the channel. There are plans for more great music posts in 2021, so stay tuned.😊😉
Great work! Thanks from Bulgaria. I’m retired electrical engineer, but I’m in love with music even before I understood that there are women on the Earth, which are lovely too!... In my view, It was a task never to remember «The Great Depression era» with bad feelings of the millions jobless, suicides and the nice music came to support the good thoughts of the people and in general the illusion of that «American Dream». But at the same time criminals (among which there were also many good and knowledgeable people!), they woke up faster and took-over on legal and illegal business too! If we do not want to have the same now, we should well know the history of that Great Depression era! At that time my grandfather was (after emigrating in 1925th) there in US and later went to Canada where he had been working & living till 1955. So I’m informed by firsthand about that time in addition to the books John Dos Passos, James T. Farrell, Erskine Caldwell, Richard Wright and John Steinbeck plus the lyrics from such a song writers like Woody Guthrie… From the other side I’m absolutely impressed with the music & literature from that era! It’s nice, colorful & romantic and full with hopes that the better’s to come tomorrow! That is how the normal/simple working for living people know about all that decades of the first few decades in XX-th Century, but it’s nothing like this if we consider what the politicians did at that time in US and Western Europe which made me associate the same is going on or could be just the same now - 100 years later to happened once again! You may ask whatever you want to know, but the people in the whole world do not want the same to happen again, that’s how I explain to myself what’s happening at present not only in US with that fake elections but in general the way evolutions goes. People around the world must unite against that small group of families who were and still are living from cheating the all working people on the Earth. Best Regards!
Another great set of songs! I had no idea "Stardust" dated all the way back to 1931. It was already an "oldie" by the 1940s ( which was when I thought it came out, and was in a lot of movies, etc.)
I would have loved to hear Anson Weeks in person at the Hotel Mark Hopkins in San Francisco. In my opinion, his earlier work is preferred. I appreciate his 1930s music. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to enjoy!
00:00 [01] Walter Donaldson (m & w)
03:04 [02] Irving Berlin (m & w)
06:13 [03] Pete Wendling and George W. Meyer (m) & Sam M. Lewis (w)
09:18 [04] Hoagy Carmichael (m) & Mitchell Parish (w)
12:36 [05] Cole Porter (m & w)
15:43 [06] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
18:29 [07] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
21:31 [08] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
24:19 [09] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
27:30 [10] Arthur Schwartz (m) & Al Stillman (w)
30:29 [11] Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes (m) & Carl Sigman (w)
33:31 [12] Jerome Kern (m) & Otto Harbach (w)
36:45 [13] Gerald Marks and Will Collins (m) & Buddy Fields (w)
39:40 [14] Sammy Fain (m) & Irving Kahal (w)
42:32 [15] Jerry Levinson (Livingston) (m) & Marty Symes and Al J. Neiburg (w)
[11] Charles G. Dawes, Veep to Calvin Coolidge and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, wrote the piece in 1912. Lyricist Carl Sigman turned it into a popular song as late as 1958 under the title *It's All in the Game.*
Thank you Henri
Merci Henri ...
I love,love this music. Thanks pac41
💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Please 🙏 don't ever let the songs , and music of our history disappear !
💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Magnífica recuperación, preciosa. Gracias por un regalo así !!! 👏🌹🎇🍁👌
Me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado Matilde y gracias por ver el canal.
Мне очень понравилось: музыка и пение, лежу и слушаю прекрасную музыку и получаю огромное удовольствие! 😊❤🎉 Огромное спасибо за организацию этого выступления, Браво 😮❤❤❤❤
Such beautiful music! It brings my Father and Grandparrents back more vividly in my mind to me! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!💖☘🎼🎵🎶💌
Our pleasure and thank you for watching the channel. 🙂
Magical selection...I love all these songs..!
Thank again Bob...
Dan ( a parisian guy born too late..! )..
simply beautiful
Glad you liked it Lorenzo
Like the music of your name,it goes well,hope you like the name you were given!
Te felicito pax41 y mil gracias por compartir esta belleza de música!!
This selection is awesome! Thanks!!
Glad you like it!
Extraordinarily pleasing
Thank you
All those great sides from "Wake Up And Live"! As you know my all time favorite movie musical
Mine too Fred!
Many thanks for putting this all together. Sixteen (count 'em!) excellent tracks for our listening pleasure.
Very best regards,
Joe Cro
I can't remember if it was you Joe or another viewer but they asked for some longer uploads. This is one of several I am putting together. Also, did you see I posted the Doin The Raccoon again and think it sounds a bit better.
Hello Pax41, It wasn't me but please keep up the good work. Also, I did see you posted "Doin the Racoon" again and I agree that it definitely sounds better than the first post of it. I appreciate the better sounding version.
Many thanks again.
Joe Cro
Welcome Joe, those dime store labels used cheap materials so they are difficult to get to sound really good.
TIMELESS music. Thank You Pax41!
QUE GRANDE ESA ORQUESTA, FABULOSA EXCELENTE MUSICA 👏SALUDOS.
brilliant, many thanks for posting, most enjoyable as always
You are welcome and thank you for watching.
Genial 🎉😊
Pax41depuis que j ecoute et je regarde vos videos c est tellement merveilleux comme si le temps s est arretė merci beaucoup pour ses beaux moments
Heureux que vous avez apprécié la musique et Merci de regarder la chaîne.
Super excellent
Super glad you liked it!!🙃
Thaks
Good title and a great set, aptly named. It is collection of truly “epic” 1930’s music and you covered a lot of that era with some of the best. As you know well, Bob, I’m the old guy in the back of the bus pushing the driver to include more 1910s and 20s music. Having said that, after listening to this set several times, you may have converted me to take a closer look at some of the 1930s offering as a regular part of my musical diet.
Epic, indeed! All are excellent; I like the takes on the two associated with Astaire. Also the Alice tunes are beautifully done -- the Mods sound so good on "Lull" and "Swell." One of the best versions I've heard of "I Believe in Miracles."
Two of my all time favorite songs are from the film Wake Up and Live, There's A Lull In My Live and Never In A Million Years. I love that Bestor side!
A remarkable collection of musical nostalgia and incredibly the sheet music covers for each. What a treat! Thanks very much.
Superb!!!💖
Love. Them all. Thanks
You are very welcome and glad you enjoyed that selection. Thank you for watching too!
This is one of my fave collections. I love all these composers.
Glad you like this post liberty tree. It seems that it is becoming one of the more popular videos on the channel.
What a delicious set of famous tunes. Isn' t it a miracle?
You must like that Don Bestor selection:)
Who wouldn't? Thank's
I am grateful for Edison’s invention of the phonograph!
Superb selection! Many famous bands and, again, a few unknown ones. Such a treat!
Happy music!! Love it!!
Thanks for listening
fantastica compilacion, musica que te llena el alma, al menos a mi, me gusta toda la musica sobretodo en ingles, aparte cuando toco el piano, siempre toco jazz, bay bay pax41
Así que, muy contentos de que estés disfrutando de las selecciones en el canal, gracias como siempre por ver también y suscribirte. Que tengas un maravilloso día Hilda
Hilda, noté que te suscribiste dos veces en el último mes. ¿Se dio de baja antes? Avíseme si tiene problemas para mantenerse suscrito al canal. Preguntaré a RUclips cuál es el problema. He visto esto suceder antes, así que necesito arreglar esto con ellos. Gracias
si pax no se que paso con mi computer, en vez de salir ahora con mi foto sale un redondel en verde, no se como arreglarlo, gracias por avisarme cariños infinitos
¿Usted volvió a iniciar sesión en su cuenta de google? Si está desconectado, puede ser el motivo. No sé por qué, pero a veces Google simplemente me desconecta y tengo que volver a iniciar sesión.
no lo que paso que me quede sin internet por unos dias y cuando se arreglo se ve que se habia descolocado como yo tenia antes, lo mismo me paso que me aparecia un redondel verde con la h, por suerte la pude arreglar aunque no se mucho de computadora, gracias por preocuparte,
Que maravillosa música, gracias.
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️
THANK YOU AGAIN
for that wonderful mix 💋
One of my favorites too Bonnie B.
If you listen to nothing else on this collection, listen to number 11, "Melody in 'A' " a really lovely tune by Brigadier General Charles Dawes!!! Prettiest thing on here, and that includes stardust... 🐸🫏🦖
Thanks for the excellent selection. Always a pleasure. Greetings from germany
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
fredrich the lill german is komin home in oktober oh ordnung
Dear Pax41, you really are a gem on RUclips with those glamourous tunes ! Salute from’ Paris, France 🇫🇷
Glad you are enjoying the music posts Frederic and thank you for subscribing to the channel. There are plans for more great music posts in 2021, so stay tuned.😊😉
@@pax41 i Will 👍💪😘
Great collection of tunes,I especially liked the Stardust version I have not heard before.Thanks a lot.
That is a great version of Stardust Alex. I am always on the search for the obscure. Glad you enjoyed these.
Past Life memories!
Thank you so much!
You are welcome Barbara, glad you liked it. Thank you for watching the channel! 🙂
Great work! Thanks from Bulgaria. I’m retired electrical engineer, but I’m in love with music even before I understood that there are women on the Earth, which are lovely too!...
In my view, It was a task never to remember «The Great Depression era» with bad feelings of the millions jobless, suicides and the nice music came to support the good thoughts of the people and in general the illusion of that «American Dream». But at the same time criminals (among which there were also many good and knowledgeable people!), they woke up faster and took-over on legal and illegal business too!
If we do not want to have the same now, we should well know the history of that Great Depression era! At that time my grandfather was (after emigrating in 1925th) there in US and later went to Canada where he had been working & living till 1955. So I’m informed by firsthand about that time in addition to the books John Dos Passos, James T. Farrell, Erskine Caldwell, Richard Wright and John Steinbeck plus the lyrics from such a song writers like Woody Guthrie…
From the other side I’m absolutely impressed with the music & literature from that era! It’s nice, colorful & romantic and full with hopes that the better’s to come tomorrow! That is how the normal/simple working for living people know about all that decades of the first few decades in XX-th Century, but it’s nothing like this if we consider what the politicians did at that time in US and Western Europe which made me associate the same is going on or could be just the same now - 100 years later to happened once again!
You may ask whatever you want to know, but the people in the whole world do not want the same to happen again, that’s how I explain to myself what’s happening at present not only in US with that fake elections but in general the way evolutions goes. People around the world must unite against that small group of families who were and still are living from cheating the all working people on the Earth. Best Regards!
Thank you Dimitar for your comment and for subscribing to the channel.
Another great set of songs! I had no idea "Stardust" dated all the way back to 1931. It was already an "oldie" by the 1940s ( which was when I thought it came out, and was in a lot of movies, etc.)
Susan it is amazing how many songs go back to the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. Maybe that might make for an interesting post.
Anson Weeks always turns my head and gets my feet agoing!
Keep on dancin with Anson.
Oooh I am just loving this 😀
Glad you like this one John.
Ahhhhh -- Alice Faye - dreamboat of yesteryear. Much, much better than a millennial today!
My favorite movie with her in it is Wake Up And Live. You may have noticed I like to post many different versions of songs from that movie.
Wasn´t it Don Bestor?
I would have loved to hear Anson Weeks in person at the Hotel Mark Hopkins in San Francisco. In my opinion, his earlier work is preferred. I appreciate his 1930s music. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to enjoy!
I think that many would agree with you on that Larry. I guess this is the next best thing to it.
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Suppose Leo Reisman hired Ted Black to double for him when he couldn't make a gig? Their resemblance is notable.
You know you are right and I never noticed that.
Any group of recordings is made better with any version of "Stardust"!
How 'bout Hoagy Carmichal kickin' the gong in ol' Hong Kong . get it !??
I don´t like these fade-outs! Otherwise very good music!
LETS FACE THE MUSIC AND DANCE. WHO"S hEART WOULD NOT WARM TO THIS MUSIC :):):) EXCUSE ERRORS BELOW :)
Irritating fade outs on some tunes!