Popular 1930s Music On The Radio During The Great Depression @Pax41
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- Popular 1930s music on the radio during the great depression @Pax41 vintage music
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Track 1 - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Annina - vocal by Bob Lawrence - recorded 4/17/1934
Track 2 - Carl Ravell & His Orchestra - So Rare - vocal Carl Ravell - recorded 6/4/1937
Track 3 - Gus Arnheim & His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra - At Your Command - vocal by Donald Novis - recorded 7/6/1931
Track 4 - Richard Himber & His Ritz Carlton Orchestra - So This Is Heaven - vocal by Stuart Allen - recorded 1/13/1936
Track 5 - Don Bestor & His Orchestra - The Humble Side Of Town - vocal by Neil Buckley - recorded 2/15/1935
Track 6 - Nat Brandwynne & His Orchestra - That Lovely Day In Budapest - vocal by Dick Robertson - recorded 1/20/1936
Track 7 - Bert Block & His Bell Music - Once In A While - vocal by Bill Johnson - recorded 10/5/1937
Track 8 - George Hall & His Hotel Taft Orchestra - Accent On Youth - vocal by Dolly Dawn - recorded 9/15/1935
Track 9 - Johnny Johnson & His Orchestra - The Broken Record - vocal by Bob Treaster - recorded 1/2/1936
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00:00 [1] Rudolf Friml (m) & Rowland Leigh and John Shubert (w)
03:07 [2] Jerome P. Herst (m) & Jack Sharpe (w)
06:01 [3] Harry Barris (m) & Harry Tobias and Bing Crosby (w)
09:35 [4] Harold Spina (m) & Johnny Burke (w)
12:05 [5] Sammy Fain (m) & Irving Kahal (w)
15:04 [6] Peter De Rose (m) & Sam M. Lewis (w) It was *night* in Budapesht.
18:00 [7] Michael Edwards (m) & Bud Green (w)
20:55 [8] Vee Lawnhurst (m) & Tot Seymour (w)
24:11 [9] Boyd Bunch & Cliff Friend & Charles Tobias (m & w)
If you're ever going to do a songwriter tribute again, I'd wholeheartedly suggest that ebullient team of Vee & Tot, two ladies who poured out a stream of lively, harmonically and rhythmically appealing songs, with unusually inventive lyrics to match. They stayed together for only few years, luckily those were the days when swing was king, and few songwriters captured the spirit and thrust of the era quite so naturally as this power duo with their distinctive creations, little gems like "Cross Patch" or "The Day I Let You Get Away".
Henri, can you do up a list of songs by them when you have time please. I am still working on the Isham post for the 3rd selection but have to do the transfers and remasters and that is taking me awhile to get done. Thank you😊😊
Thanks Henri...!
Nope snuffed it 31st
2022 here.
Wow thank u for taking the time to highlight each artist with the time and ur favorite songs.
Who's here and still kicking in 2020? =)
More to come and thank you for watching the channel.
Me boyyyyyyy
Right here!
Alive and kicking!!! As my father born in 1936
My dad born 1934, a gentleman, I was born in 1977 thanks to my dad and his wonderful stories I feel as if I had been there.
Here's to another great depression 100 years later see yall soon!
You may be right. Not looking good.
Hopefully not but probably
Lol you need some 🍰 and ice cream. Try it.
Yea for sure! 😂
For real. Got chickens? Growing your own bugs and garden to feed your chickens? If not, best get cracking!
My Mother was born in 1934 , She's still alive , god bless her ❤
I was born in Nov 1934 & tjis is the Best Music. Say Hi to your Mom.
@@williamgoble1760 Thank ypu Goob blees you! I'm born in the 50s
A great health and prosperity to y'all!
@@williamgoble1760 Wow, I was born in 2006! It's incredible how we're able to communicate through things like this. God bless you.
@@williamgoble1760 God Bless you, I hope you are doing well!
Classy stuff. Beats 'WAP' any day of the week
Glad you enjoyed the selection Emma and thank you for watching the channel. 😊🙂😉
The sound of shit splashing in the toilet sounds better than WAP
My dream is to slow dance to this music with Megan Thee Stallion though...
Anything does
Listening song from great depression in the great depression
My mother, born in 1931. God bless her, she's still going strong!
And may she continue going strong for many years to come
I gotta be honest- 1930s music is amazing-
It takes me to a place that is like abandoned town or something.
And there is a old radio on playing 1930s music. And Its cloudy outside.
(Idk- That's all I could think of.)
That sounds so amazing, I would love to be outside rn
I like this music. I like today’s music. I like music period.
Wow someone that can see the beauty in two completely separate periods of music, while not discrediting one another’s merit? A rare sight I must say.
Hi how are you
@@lyfe4944 haha I guess you could say that. I just really love music!
@@billydosier2753 hello! I’m good, how are you?
@@keilydelgado2585 its nice to meet you here Keily, if you don't mind kindly add me up on hangout let's get to know each other..Billydosier220@gmail.com
Greetings from New Zealand. Many many years gone by I was knee high to a grass hopper (2 or 3) my mother took me into the city to visit an aunty. They lived in a big two story house. It had an enormous stairs that I remember climbing. Half way up on the middle landing they had this wooden square box which had two knobs on either side and a speaker in the middle. Out of it came magical music which stopped me in my tracks. I still remember my mother calling me from the top of the stairs to come on up. My father was very musical . He played the ukulele at school and later was in a big band playing the golden sax. (circa 1945 ) So it must have been in my DNA. I love this era music. I'm now 68. Thank you.😊
Awesome story, thank you for sharing it SJC. Also, thank you for watching the channel.
I'm listening to this for the first time and I'm from nz aswell
I was born in the 70s to a family that was very much affected by both the depression and dust bowl. I miss my grandparents and their stories, I wish I would have payed more attention to their advice lol
These songs make me happy!
My dad must have heard this music. He was born in 1921. People don't sing of love and desire like this anymore. That is one reason I love this music and listen to it everyday ❤️
Your right they sing about sex and violence sad. But we're a remnant that appreciate good clean music.
How old are you?
@@YUI-po7gu I'm old enough😁
Happy Centenarian Day for your Dad.
@@libertytreebud5406 hello 👋 Robin
How are you doing?
Grew tired of my daily hip hop and pop rotation
Now I’m here
I agree, most music of today is very repetitious and you can easily get tired of listening to it.
My dad sang on the radio in the 1930's. My mom heard him singing & wrote him a fan letter. They were married on Jan. 2, 1937. I wonder if sang any of these songs. He had a wonderful voice I remember.
great story :-)
What was your dads name? If I could find it, I would love to here it. (:
@@cinnamon.girl10 It was only a small, local radio station. Probably in or near Ludlow,VT. His name was Fred Snow.
Yes, I was raised by grandmom born 1918. She taught me morals, love and the value of a good education
In a previous life, In the 1930's, when i was about 30, I was an assistant director working in Hollywood with De Mille and some other biggies Listening to these I remember them well.
Matt NY
how can i see my previous life?
I used to listen to this music in my previous life, too.
m lane I was a soldier in the second World War. Died in Germany in '45 in a trench near the Rhine from an artillery shell.
2022 🤙🏾 the vibrations have returned but not many have tapped into it.
Born in 45... But, my mum raised me on this and WW11 music... This seems to always make me tear up ... What these heroic people WENT THRU... Makes me feel a little guilt and a WHOLE LOT THANKFUL !!! 😢😢😢😢😘😘😘
At the time (1945 or so) 30s music was still being played. You could buy pre war discs until the late 50s in record shops. (Try asking for those now!). Until the mid 50s the world was a different place.
WW11 ❤
This music is just perfection. I know I must have been born in the wrong era. I play this all the time in my home. Keep posting and reposting videos like this. I love it! 🎶
Love the old stuff ❤️ makes me think of my great gma & gpa when they were younger 😊 I miss them!
I agree Brittney and thank you for watching the channel.
Hi Brittney, how are you doing?
@@billydosier2753 Hello, I am good & you?
Love these kind of songs. Makes me feel like I'm part of a Clark Gable movie
I was born June 2nd 1973 but my grandmom born in 1918 raised me
She sung to me Judy Garland's "Wrap your arms around me honey"
She died in 2003. I'll never forget her. I was her mumula
It always amazes me the difference in family generations. I am only a few years older than you but my dads parents were married in 1910. I guess my dad and I both being the youngest of large familes would explain my situation. I still find it interesting in the time gaps between families like ours. Thank you for watching the channel!
I was playing mafia 1(set in the 30s)and fell in love with the in game soundtrack...and that led me right here,very peaceful music..the roaring 20s and 30s are very interesting time periods
I agree, the 1920s and 1930s were indeed interesting times.
Mafia is the best ;-;
one year late, but same here haha
I just bought a 1931 Ford Model A....one of my dream cars. I'm playing this while I'm working on her, restoring her to like new condition! Thanks for putting this on RUclips!!!
My pleasure, send some pictures of your car when finished.
I used to work with a man who owned a Model A when he was in college long ago. Told me how he would take out the push rods for the brakes every so often and shave a little off the ends due to elongation. LOL. Beats actually rebuilding the brakes I suppose.
Ford had such a great run for a quarter of a century...Model T, Model A, Model C V8.
Jay Leno has a video driving his. I like seeing the restored ones.
i’m listening to this at 12:45 on a school night and it puts me in such a calm mood, i really treasure this music and part of history
Awesome Juan, glad to hear you enjoyed this music selection. Thank you for watching the channel!
Almost 2022 but still listening
New post coming this week with music of 1922.
I’ve been told I’m an old soul, and I’m constantly looking for these songs!! Thank you so much for the songs!!✨🖤🤍
My grandad listens to this quite a-lot and me growing up beside him my ear earned a liking to this this genre
Your grandad.........me, too. Some of them were not as memorable at the time, nobody expected it to be played so many decades later, to another far generation. But that's RUclips, Nothing get forgotten and thank goodness for it.
Yup
@@doodlykong6791 Yup and also yep....
Listening to this while baking with friends is something else man
God i.love this music..and I could imagine what it felt like to fall in love back then to this music and dancing all night..instead of what we have today..
This kind of music puts me to sleep , 20s must’ve a soothing era
Happy music, happy time before bed time. Goodnight. Greetings from The Netherlands.
Glad you enjoyed and sleep well. Thank you for watching my channel.
Yes yes isn't this music wonderful just wonderful!
@@pax41 I listen this marvelous music. I dream and dance with you. Greetings from Germany.
That's the jam I want in the 2030's!
We did it boys we found them
The asker
So much talent back then.🎶
My Grandmother was born in 1925
Shes still alive!
And she loves this music but more of the 30-40s!
Crazier is this is MY FAVORITE eras 1920-1940s 🎶🎵
This is beautiful. It's certainly a nice change of pace from the music I usually listen to.
Glad you like it!
Such a joy to listen to these selections. Well done.
Back when I was a teen, I used to hear from old folks how they survived the awful 30s and think that they were exaggerating. Now that I am in my late 50s I know better. Respect.
We got the Great Depression economic woes plus the Weimar Republic moral degeneracy
Everywhere at the end of time vibes
I.just turned 44 years old last month... I'm here to see years gone by. How old are you please ?
@@The_magic_mountain33 30
@@jacobmarley8350 ok ..younger then I expected...cool tho...good day to you
Jacob , do you have a friend by the name of Ebenezer?
@@pax41 ;)
We are now in 2020 passing by the second great depression but by different causes
Sad but so true.
Very nice to be able to find this type of music now of days 😄
Glad you are enjoying it and thank you for watching the channel.
I just listened to this in done with rap music I'm into 1920s-1930s
Glad you liked them and thank you for watching the channel.
Dark times fir people the Great Depression . 2023 another time of strife but music helps us get through
Thank you for this
Beautiful
Wonderful selections of radio-days music
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching the channel all these years. 🙂
Am I the only one that gets sad while listening to these songs from that era?
There's a reason for that. The Great Depression was the great slap in the face that the good times were over, and the music reflects that. Feeling nostalgia for those 'good times' while you worked for next to nothing, if you could work at all, hungry, tired, and poor, was the most universal experience on earth at that exact moment in human history, and it wasn't until the Great Generation basically all turned and shouted 'f*ck you Dad, your bullsh*t caused this, you and everything you stood for can f*ck off and die,' that the world finally started to recover from it.
nostalgia..it's called.....nothing to worry about...:-)
well it's called the great "depression"
A month ago I got this Urge to listen to 30s music
Former life . . . .
It really sounds like a radio station of the time, but no announcer or ads or news.
This morning I decided to play some oldies and watch the sun rise. It felt nostalgic and it rejuvenated with youth.
I am currently watching (online) the UK 1970's TV series "When the Boat Comes in" which is based in the 20's and 30's. Oh this Music sends me
Love this music. I remember Bonnie and Clyde. 1930s beautiful time.
Sooooo many orphans
Well boys, after this here great depression, I think things are fixin' to get better and better. The late thirties will be a golden age, especially in europe and asia. Well I'm off to die of diphtheria, so long!
Now that things are miserable again, you think we'll get songs from the 20s and 30s coming back too? Maybe done in a modern style as tribute, we can call it Depressionwave or something.
History is calling out to us. It'd be a shame to let an opportunity like this go to waste.
I actually like that suggestion, thank you.
Kinda like the opposite of postmodern jukebox?
Using this as the soundtrack as I write the third installment to my books series Stanley and Hazel, which takes place in 1934. =D
What type of book? Is it a fiction?
Glad to hear the music is helping to inspire your writing Jodagirl.
Hi how are you doing?
@@iicii77 Yes! It's Young Adult fiction but the underlying themes are adult and for everyone. =)
@@AuthorJoSchafferLayton hello 👋 joda
How are you doing?
I would rather listen to this music over todays music any day of the week! I swear I was born in the wrong era.
same
You weren't born in the wrong generation, you just like old music.
And do you really want to be born during the Great Depression?
@@hannahjoseph2347 Nah. If I was born during the 1900's, that's okay.
Everything went wrong nowadays, with TikTok everywhere and we can't go anywhere without a phone in our own pocket.
@@JadeyFreakinM So you would rather have your family homeless and starving than seeing some kids on the internet do some random dance?
I love this era, it’s music and it’s clothes, but I couldn’t never live in it. If I lived in this time, things would NOT work out well for me😳. But, I’m so fortunate, because I can enjoy the music and fashions of this era and be legally bisexual (in my country) while I do it! Imagine those poor people, beaten, arrested, ruined because of who they were or even suppressing who they were because of the risk. Imagine what it was like to be Black during this time! While racism is still very much alive, I cannot imagine what that could have been like. Life was harder for the people who weren’t white, cis, and straight (I mean, it still is today). These people were so strong. I’m so proud of the people that have paved the way for my generation, and the people who have fought for my rights.
Here in 2022 🥂 🔥
Ahhh, music that takes me back to my earliest music interests in my young life ! Very nostalgic ! Thank you for posting this great music !
My pleasure to share it with you and thank you for watching my channel.
Hello 👋 Mary Liz
How are you doing?
4:20am. July 12, 2022. Philippines. Eating starbread, salted egg and liver spread with cold water. Life is beautiful :)
excuse me did you just say liver spread??????
@@mintybudgie (pate) I’m assuming
@@gunsmokegaloreyt6840 hmm ok
@@mintybudgie ur fun… lol
@@gunsmokegaloreyt6840 what tf
Trip in the time...in the past...what a sweet nostalgia... thanks for that.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching the channel.
Bruh imagine this playing on at 3:00am
Under a starry night ⭐️
"Imagine"?
I wasnt sure that I may love songs from 1930s, I start listening to Electro swing so I loved it, then decided to go back in time to the past and now I really enjoying listening to 30s-90s all the time, If mum & dad still alive they were really love them too as they lived in their youth during 60s-90s, Its brings me tears for maybe nostalgic feeling . . .However, thank you for sharing this on youtube with the original crystal radio-set ❤🩹
This genre is the only music I like!
Bet your much calmer than a lot people.
The seniors will tell you it was a different time
@@dreamingoftacos4388 to be fair it literally was
Wonderful! Magnificent!
Hey! You have me as your pfp!
Found this in 2021...awesome music
2021 END OF DECEMBER AMAZING I WAS BORN IN 1971 OCTOBER AND ITS RELAXING ITS MEANINGFUL
Same here 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Omg I was born in August 71
Really amazing to hear this fascinating track in these trying times..!
Best regards Bob
Dan from Paris...
I’m in a show called ‘Girl from the North Country’ at the moment, set in 1930’s Duluth (currently interval). I’m listening to this to get my head in the zone for act two.
COVID 19 Pandemic era Plays the great depression music on public radio including BBC Radio 4
Lool
I really love old jazz from the old vanguard
Glad to hear it Nuno and thank you for watching the channel.
Excelente recopilación. A mis 18 años me agrada la música de los años 30. Saludos desde el Perú.
Me alegra ver que las generaciones más jóvenes también disfrutan de esta música. Gracias por mirar el canal Guty.
Hi How are you doing?
@@billydosier2753
hola muy bien y tu
What wonderful music. I enjoy relaxing to these songs. I think of people who listened to these tunes when they were new. Women with their Marcel hair waves and gentlemen callers. Wonderful 🎉❤😊
Wonderful music to hear compared to today,
Hope you enjoyed it Douglas and thank you for watching the channel.
Enjoying this in 2020 ♡♡♡♡♡. Feels like I should be looking through a true detective magazine while listening to this lol.
Glad you enjoyed it and there is a website online I believe where you can find a True Detective magazine and read it. Thank you for watching the channel Shakina.
@@pax41 you welcome! Yeah they even have true detective magazines on Ebay from the 30s but they go for a lot of money obviously lol.
*haha, sooo many orphans*
I just love how many people now listen to this just for Alastor vibes :D
leDespicable me too !
So glad I found someone from the hazbin fandom here as well
😢😢😢 I miss it
I kind of do too, and I WAS NEVER THERE I was born in 2000. Unless......but that's neither here nor there.
Another rare pearl from Pax 41.....
Thanks again buddy
Dan
Welcome Dan!
I would love a longer segment!!! Thanks so much.
Noted!
This music came out only 30 years before I was born. So I guess if I were born today my parents would have grown up listening to Jamiroquai, No Doubt, Four Non Blondes...
my wife says i'm not normal because i love old music and black and white films and old fashions ect. we really are chalk and cheese. god knows how we are still going strong after 10 years, but they do say opposites attract. though it would be nice 1 day to go somewhere where they play this music and we both got dressed up 30's style and danced the night away, with like minded people, but she would never be into that. more's the pity
im going to play this kind of music around my cat incase i died one day so he can remember me with music
What a brilliant idea. I have two cats and one bulldog cross mutt called Alfie. Now this might be the thing to introduce Alfie to the best in vintage popular music. He'd be appreciating music that was being heard decades before he was born (er, whelped).
And while on the subject, thank you very much for this and your work in finding and bringing them to us all.
If he starts sobbing when he hears it, we’ll know why. 😢
This. Music.
Just takes you away. ❤️
I wish I was a young woman during this time.
@TheActualO The children always suffer. Now there’s no parent. They’re off doing their own thing. Another generation with complaints of the previous. It’s a recurring problem with no one taking responsibility.
I’m 4 years late but I love this. Thank so much. Looks like you have a new subscriber ❤️
Hello 👋 Tonya
How are you doing?
heyaaah, Bob 🙋
I'm so inspired
by all those timeless tunes
that I'm writing a song by myself:
"SHE will be the someone"
verses are nearly ready
now I'm looking for
MY unique melody
without quoting
some of the many others 😘
Beautiful music of the time long gone by.Thank you for preserving it,it gives a lot of people pleasure to listen to it.
You are welcome Alex and hope you like today's new post.
Wow this music is so good ☺️
Love this set - especially track s 7, 8 and and 9.
Many thanks for sharing
I like track 9 a lot.
When the gamestop stock crashes
I wish we could go back to simpler times, everything was so much better every time I here these songs I feel like I was born in the wrong generation.
Trust me I don't think the great depression would be a very good time to live
The great depression isnt a good time, might not want to be there.
SAME!
Ahhh simpler times 😁
You should probably do more research on the 1930s before you comment that💀
So, in that case, Thank You for this beautiful recording. Sincerely.
Great...my dad's music played in the post war era of WWII on his 78 rpm records. I heard these at an early age and they bring back special memories. thank you.
You are welcome Larry and glad I can help with those memories.
Likewise.
My dad had a huge collection of 78’s, perfectly saved in olden-days albums.
Loved my Dad, loved his choice of music.
Great stuff to hear still. Nostalgic too☺️
Hello 👋 Larry
How are you doing?
SUBLIME! Thank you for this ray of sunshine!
The Chimes did a great rendition of Once in awhile.
My grandparents were born in the mid 1940s, but I'm sure they greatly enjoyed music from the 1930s as well despite not having much money in their childhoods.
It was one of the things that kept people going when they had no money but at least they had a radio. It must have been terrifying, especially for people with children to care for.
@@petertaylor3600 Seems like it depended on where you lived and how you were used to living. City folk had it rough. My mom’s parents were born in 1910 and 1912 (my mom was born after WWII), and they had farms. As my grandmother put it, “We were so poor we didn’t really notice a difference.” My grandfather had to quit school after 8th grade to help work to support the family. Hopefully, the coming depression will not require so much from the children.
Love this. This channel is my go-to for all my music.
Thank you Mr S, new post coming this weekend so stay tuned.
Listening to this while writing dialogue for a stage production set in this era! Very helpful. :)
Bob! I LOVE These! ALL Are simply FANTASTIC!
Thank you Bob and glad you enjoyed them.
Thank you for this set! Especially track 5, I like Bestor a lot....Greetings from Norway, wish you a Happy Christmas
Welcome and thank you for watching my channel!
2022 gang where are you at? 😊
Here 😎
Here!
Here
We in this bitch! 🎺