00:00 *[01]* Arden & Ohman with their orchestra - *Embraceable You* - vocal Frank Luther - recorded 10/20/1930 03:08 *[02]* Colonial Club Orchestra - *Out of Breath* - vocal Dick Robertson - recorded 7/14/1930 06:15 *[03]* Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra - *I'm Yours* - vocal Biltmore Rhythm Boys - recorded 9/25/1930 09:28 *[04]* Hotel Pennsylvania Music - *Egypt* - vocal Bill Coty - recorded 4/29/1930 12:25 *[05]* All Star Orchestra - *Too Wonderful for Words* - vocal Frank Munn - recorded 8/23/1929 15:43 *[06]* Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees - *Seein Is Believin* - vocal Rudy - recorded 3/25/1935 18:49 *[07]* Hal Kemp & His Orchestra - *Night Owl* - vocal by Deane Janis - recorded 9/7/1933 21:58 *[08]* Jimmy Carr & His Orchestra - *A Little Bit Independent* - vocal Joe Holst - recorded 10/31/1935 24:56 *[09]* Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra - *How Do I Rate With You* - vocal by Lew Sherwood - recorded 10/23/1935 28:09 *[10]* Johnny Hamp & His Orchestra - *Never Should Have Told You* - vocal John MacAfee - recorded 12/24/1936 30:48 *[11]* Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra - *One Never Knows, Does One* - vocal Bob Goday - recorded 11/12/1936 34:05 *[13]* Paul Pendarvis & His Orchestra - *I've Got an Invitation to a Dance* - vocal by Eddie Scope - recorded 11/9/1934 37:09 *[14]* Rudy Vallee & His Orchestra - *I'd Rather Be Right* - vocal Rudy - recorded 10/11/1937
At age 14 in 1958 who wanted to hear this old folk music. Now at 75 guess I am an old folk. I can't get enough of this music. Makes me think of my mom and dad who would have danced to this music at the Casino on Mount Beacon New York.
@@pax41 Thank you for the reply. If you remember back in the old days we did not respect the rights and opinions of a number of our fellow Americans of color. A free and sane society was not granted to all at that time.
When listening to this melodious and rhythmical music it makes me realize that we´ve gone back to the caves. No musical ideas, no rhythm nowadays, not only in the USA but all over the Western culture. No more beautiful tangos, pasodobles, rumbas, fox-trots. The crisis is universal. A vomit. The classics are my weakness but I've always appreciated popular music WHEN IT'S WORTH LISTENING TO IT. No more. Except, of course, when listening to these lovely tunes of a by-gone era.
Peter, you may like this Live Stream post I did a month ago. It's 2 hours of music and lots of British dance band music. ruclips.net/video/r1mJg1wt-mY/видео.html
I will be broadcasting 3 Live shows tomorrow. They will be at 10AM, 2PM and 5PM Central time and each will feature a different period of music. Hope you can tune in.
The more I listen to this wonderful vintage music, and become increasedly enchanted and delighted by it, the more I urgently desire to throw all the trashy and downright dirty caterwaulings of the past 3 decades into the garbage bin --- where they belong! Thanks so much for uploading! Love from Java, Indonesia!
Lovely music for a Sunday night like this one. Sunshine the whole day, the smell of barbecued meat in the air, lights going on one by one. And that for October 15th, feels more like a balmy evening late May.
Thanks for your well wishes Bob. Ive had a hip replacement four weeks ago, but I'm recovering quite rapidly actually. Maybe it's partly because of the superb music you and a number of other musical friends have uploaded. I'm having so much fun listening that I hardly have time left to mope and groan (i'm not that type of person anyhow, I'm a seasoned optimist). The wonderful autumn weather also helps a lot. I catch any opportunity to go outdoors and enjoy seeing people and making new music friends. By the way I've worked my way through your KPAX41 playlist! It was quite a job but I've enjoyed listening to every single one of them. I do intend to transfer, restore and upload some more of the 20s and 30s piano music from my collection. I now finally have a set-up that is good enough to fulfill my rather severe standards. In the mean time let's both live life to the fullest and enjoy!
Just when my spirits need lifting, Frank Luther comes to the rescue and gets my toes tapping. This is a great tonic, potions dished out by the the great musicology doctor, Pax41!
No one has made a comment in over 4 years so I think I'll make one I just love this music that you provide us whenever I'm Blue it puts me in the pink some of my friends are Green with envy I know corny but that's the way it is
Your graphics are the best! Thank you as many of these I have not seen before. They are all a walk back in time and go nicely with the music of the appropriate era. Well done!
Glad you enjoyed it Craig. Did you go to the kpax41 channel and listen to the new Christmas music selection I posted last week? If not, you might enjoy it Craig. Side note, won't be posting on this channel for the remainder of the year but I will on the other channel. Have a Merry Christmas Craig. 🎄🎅👼
Marvelous set -- Kemp's "Night Owl," Jimmy Carr's "A Little Bit Independent" and Johnny Hamp's "Never Should Have Told You" are terrific, but best of all, for me, is Lown's "I'm Yours" -- I love that song and this version is out of this world!
Fine selection of good tunes in this, yet another excellent “medley” from a site that consistently pleases fans of the great dance band era music of the 1920s-30s...thank you a thousand times.
Danny, we should discuss some opportunities to help move that merchandise. You can contact me via the email address on the home page and some of the videos have it in the description area too.
Pax41, where do you get all of this wonderful music from? in these dark times your playlists are one of the few things that bring joy to my day. God bless you for these lovely playlists.
I have been collection records for over 20 years and have been slowly digitizing the collection. The viewer support of the channel helps with this long and costly labor of love. Thank you for watching the channel and posting comments Semaru Gaijin!
If only the stores wbhich semll baking soda to ra dio alarm clocks,bathing suits to wood wardrobes could just keep the bb,est reproductions of things from classic eras,well.maybe someday half the goods concession will give into everyday masterpieces20th,19th-16th centuries
Hallo Carmen, wir waren bisher sicher und gesund. Letzte Nacht wurde ich jedoch krank mit Übelkeit und Magenproblemen. Ich war etwas besorgt, seit ich vor ungefähr zwei Wochen angefangen habe, einen neuen Job beim Volkszählungsbüro zu arbeiten. Es hat mich mit vielen Menschen in Kontakt gebracht. Ich trage eine Maske und bleibe einige Meter entfernt, aber immer noch riskant. Ich hoffe, es geht dir auch gut. Ich arbeite an einem neuen Beitrag und hoffe, ihn bald zu haben.
Scott, the song list and years are in the description of the video. Also, one of the viewers listed that information in the comments and I pinned it to the top of the comments section. Glad you liked the music and thank you for watching the channel.
00:00 [01] George Gershwin (m) & Ira Gershwin (w) 03:07 [02] Everett Miller (m) & Johnny Mercer (w) 06:15 [03] Johnny Green (m) & Yip Harburg (w) 09:28 [04] Bernie Seaman and Marvin Smolev (m) & Bartley Costello (w) 12:25 [05] Dave Stamper (m) & Paul Gerard Smith (w) 15:42 [06] Milton Ager (m) & Stanley Adams (w) 18:48 [07] Herman Hupfeld (m & w) 21:58 [08] Joe Burke (m) & Edgar Leslie (w) 24:56 [09] Richard A. Whiting (m) & Sam Coslow (w) 28:08 [10] Dave Franklin (m) & Cliff Friend (w) 30:48 [11] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 34:04 [12] Jerry Levinson (Livingston) (m) & Marty Symes and Al J. Neiburg (w) 37:09 [13] George M. Cohan (m & w)
Henri thanks for your response on the organ post today. I was listening to this post this evening as this is one of my favorite posts. I like all the songs on it with Too Wonderful For Words and Night Owl being favorites. Hope all is well sir!
00:00 *[01]* Arden & Ohman with their orchestra - *Embraceable You* - vocal Frank Luther - recorded 10/20/1930
03:08 *[02]* Colonial Club Orchestra - *Out of Breath* - vocal Dick Robertson - recorded 7/14/1930
06:15 *[03]* Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra - *I'm Yours* - vocal Biltmore Rhythm Boys - recorded 9/25/1930
09:28 *[04]* Hotel Pennsylvania Music - *Egypt* - vocal Bill Coty - recorded 4/29/1930
12:25 *[05]* All Star Orchestra - *Too Wonderful for Words* - vocal Frank Munn - recorded 8/23/1929
15:43 *[06]* Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees - *Seein Is Believin* - vocal Rudy - recorded 3/25/1935
18:49 *[07]* Hal Kemp & His Orchestra - *Night Owl* - vocal by Deane Janis - recorded 9/7/1933
21:58 *[08]* Jimmy Carr & His Orchestra - *A Little Bit Independent* - vocal Joe Holst - recorded 10/31/1935
24:56 *[09]* Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra - *How Do I Rate With You* - vocal by Lew Sherwood - recorded 10/23/1935
28:09 *[10]* Johnny Hamp & His Orchestra - *Never Should Have Told You* - vocal John MacAfee - recorded 12/24/1936
30:48 *[11]* Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra - *One Never Knows, Does One* - vocal Bob Goday - recorded 11/12/1936
34:05 *[13]* Paul Pendarvis & His Orchestra - *I've Got an Invitation to a Dance* - vocal by Eddie Scope - recorded 11/9/1934
37:09 *[14]* Rudy Vallee & His Orchestra - *I'd Rather Be Right* - vocal Rudy - recorded 10/11/1937
At age 14 in 1958 who wanted to hear this old folk music. Now at 75 guess I am an old folk. I can't get enough of this music.
Makes me think of my mom and dad who would have danced to this music at the Casino on Mount Beacon New York.
Great old musical songs! Thanks.
Very nice to have magazines from the same year as the music!
Just think no cell phones, no credit cards, no lap tops, cool danceable music, milk delivered to your door,. Mail twice a day and a real president.
Don't forget a time when people respected the rights and opinions of others as well. We are quickly losing any semblance of a free and sane society.
@@pax41 Thank you for the reply. If you remember back in the old days we did not respect the rights and opinions of a number of our fellow Americans of color. A free and sane society was not granted to all at that time.
When listening to this melodious and rhythmical music it makes me realize that we´ve gone back to the caves. No musical ideas, no rhythm nowadays, not only in the USA but all over the Western culture. No more beautiful tangos, pasodobles, rumbas, fox-trots. The crisis is universal. A vomit. The classics are my weakness but I've always appreciated popular music WHEN IT'S WORTH LISTENING TO IT. No more. Except, of course, when listening to these lovely tunes of a by-gone era.
Peter, you may like this Live Stream post I did a month ago. It's 2 hours of music and lots of British dance band music.
ruclips.net/video/r1mJg1wt-mY/видео.html
I will be broadcasting 3 Live shows tomorrow. They will be at 10AM, 2PM and 5PM Central time and each will feature a different period of music. Hope you can tune in.
The more I listen to this wonderful vintage music, and become increasedly enchanted and delighted by it, the more I urgently desire to throw all the trashy and downright dirty caterwaulings of the past 3 decades into the garbage bin --- where they belong! Thanks so much for uploading! Love from Java, Indonesia!
What a wonderful music I love it and I feel so good many thanks to whom it may concern.
Lovely music for a Sunday night like this one. Sunshine the whole day, the smell of barbecued meat in the air, lights going on one by one. And that for October 15th, feels more like a balmy evening late May.
It cooled down here today and it's in the 60's and tonight it will be 48. I like it when it's like this here. Hope you are doing well Peter.
Thanks for your well wishes Bob. Ive had a hip replacement four weeks ago, but I'm recovering quite rapidly actually. Maybe it's partly because of the superb music you and a number of other musical friends have uploaded. I'm having so much fun listening that I hardly have time left to mope and groan (i'm not that type of person anyhow, I'm a seasoned optimist). The wonderful autumn weather also helps a lot. I catch any opportunity to go outdoors and enjoy seeing people and making new music friends. By the way I've worked my way through your KPAX41 playlist! It was quite a job but I've enjoyed listening to every single one of them.
I do intend to transfer, restore and upload some more of the 20s and 30s piano music from my collection. I now finally have a set-up that is good enough to fulfill my rather severe standards. In the mean time let's both live life to the fullest and enjoy!
Was listening to this post Peter and read your reply again. I want that 60 degree weather to get here fast. It was 108 today, hate it!!!
transported to another world of musical music-thankyou
My pleasure Trevor and it would be nice to be there just for a short visit to experience the music live.
Wonderful.
When I listen to this music I feel in Heaven. Then Lithuania lived in blessing of Freedom and prosperity.
Desde Chile🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱,,amo esta musica,,😘😘😘
Nice selection. "Embraceable You" has been a favorite of mine for years. Thanks!
Welcome as always Don!
Very good compilation! But I do not like the fade outs in the end!
THIS IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AND SINGERS FROM THE THIRTIES..........WONDERFUL!
Glad you enjoyed the post John and thank you for watching the channel.
I spend a portion of my afternoons listening to these wonderful tunes like so very many before me did. Just wonderful!
Just when my spirits need lifting, Frank Luther comes to the rescue and gets my toes tapping. This is a great tonic, potions dished out by the the great musicology doctor, Pax41!
THANKS AGAIN "PAX" MISS THE "GYPSY'S" NEVER SEE THEM NOW.
No one has made a comment in over 4 years so I think I'll make one I just love this music that you provide us whenever I'm Blue it puts me in the pink some of my friends are Green with envy I know corny but that's the way it is
Thats my time, way back then, ....such style......such songs...musicians and singers....thanks so much for sharing 😊
My pleasure and thank you for watching the channel.
SUCH NICE MUSIC ESP WITH THE DIFFIRENT FOTOS OF THE 30S
Thank you for this great old music
More great music coming your way tomorrow Cathy. 🙂😊
Classic period when all the great composers were at there peak...Porter, the Gershwins, Berlin, Kern, Hart, Ellington, etc.
Sorry, at THEIR peak!
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Another impressive array of superb tunes. Thank you very much for sharing!
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️
EMBRACEABLE YOU 💞
for this beautiful compilation 💋💋😘
Glad you are enjoying all the music Bonnie B. New post coming your way tomorrow 🙂🙃
@@pax41
😍
Seeing Is Believing..
Great sounding Rudy.
I like that song a lot by Rudy.
Your graphics are the best! Thank you as many of these I have not seen before. They are all a walk back in time and go nicely with the music of the appropriate era. Well done!
Thank you Larry I really appreciate the compliment and encouragement.
SUPER 🌈🌞cada vez mejor 👍🏻
Love this set. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Craig. Did you go to the kpax41 channel and listen to the new Christmas music selection I posted last week? If not, you might enjoy it Craig. Side note, won't be posting on this channel for the remainder of the year but I will on the other channel. Have a Merry Christmas Craig. 🎄🎅👼
What a brilliant set , your selection is fabulous
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Since you liked these so much you may like the ones I put in the Pax41 weekly suggested playlist.
great way to start a new day. thanks!
Have a good one James!
WOW! " EGYPT" REMEMBER MY MOM PLAYING THIS RECORD, NEVER DREAMED DURING THE 1940's I WOULD SPEND SOME CONSIDERABLE TIME THERE MEMORIES!!
I think that Egypt selection is great and I love the intro to it.
Great musical songs! Thanks again.
Welcome and glad you liked it.
Música de jazz
Youtoube
Ok
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Marvelous set -- Kemp's "Night Owl," Jimmy Carr's "A Little Bit Independent" and Johnny Hamp's "Never Should Have Told You" are terrific, but best of all, for me, is Lown's "I'm Yours" -- I love that song and this version is out of this world!
I like Night Owl and Too Wonderful for Words
Frank Luther was great. I'm still a major fan of his. Thanks, Bob.
Fine selection of good tunes in this, yet another excellent “medley” from a site that consistently pleases fans of the great dance band era music of the 1920s-30s...thank you a thousand times.
The McCall's magazines are good also have one in my etsy shop ,each issue had a colored fashion section near the back great styles
Danny, we should discuss some opportunities to help move that merchandise. You can contact me via the email address on the home page and some of the videos have it in the description area too.
Makes my day
Glad I could help and thanks for watching!
Awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank so much for watching Tiga! 🙂
Beautiful. Thank you, Bob.
Just like the title says Larry 🙂 Glad you liked it.
SO ROMANTIC AND SPOTLESSLY CLEAR OF SURFACE NOISE !
Listening tho these tunes while trying to clean my records. Bet my collection would not be anywhere as nice as yours.
Bob! these are WONDERFUL! As Always!
Glad you enjoyed them!
Hal Kemp had a very nice group.Very relaxing.
Hal had some really good renditions of some popular songs that I enjoy.
Who can dislike this!? They need to see a doctor😃💓🙌🏼
Once again I'm transported to a fascinating era , be aware that I was born too late..!
Thanks Bob...
Dan from Paris-F.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank PMTM.Beautyful classic.💐
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching the channel. I like the PMTM acronym!😎
Delightful
Definitely delightful
Glad you enjoyed it!
maravillosa compilacion, muchas gracias por la musica
You are welcome and thank you for watching
Superb selection,as usual.
Thank you Alex
Great music and awesome graphic add finishing touch to a memorable site. My kind of music and difficult to find these days.
I am also putting music on my Patreon page that is exclusive to that site.
Wonderful as always! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching.
Pax41, where do you get all of this wonderful music from?
in these dark times your playlists are one of the few things that bring joy to my day.
God bless you for these lovely playlists.
I have been collection records for over 20 years and have been slowly digitizing the collection. The viewer support of the channel helps with this long and costly labor of love. Thank you for watching the channel and posting comments Semaru Gaijin!
@@pax41 That were the best times of mankind. Please continue this great job. Thank You!
And we learn from him too. ...
Many thanks for real good music
Glad you enjoyed it Frank and thank you for watching the channel.
0:05 beautiful
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching the channel. It's very much appreciated!
Truly enjoyable
Thank u
If only the stores wbhich semll baking soda to ra dio alarm clocks,bathing suits to wood wardrobes could just keep the bb,est reproductions of things from classic eras,well.maybe someday half the goods concession will give into everyday masterpieces20th,19th-16th centuries
Muito bom
Glad you liked it Leonardo! Thank you for watching the channel!🙂
"A Little Bit Independent" is just marvellous! And how beautiful these cover girls was in those days!
Great song indeed Jourwalis and lovely ladies indeed 🙂
Hi Bob👋, wie geht es Dir und Deiner Familie...?
Hoffe gut und ihr seid alle gesund geblieben... Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 🙂
Hallo Carmen, wir waren bisher sicher und gesund. Letzte Nacht wurde ich jedoch krank mit Übelkeit und Magenproblemen. Ich war etwas besorgt, seit ich vor ungefähr zwei Wochen angefangen habe, einen neuen Job beim Volkszählungsbüro zu arbeiten. Es hat mich mit vielen Menschen in Kontakt gebracht. Ich trage eine Maske und bleibe einige Meter entfernt, aber immer noch riskant. Ich hoffe, es geht dir auch gut. Ich arbeite an einem neuen Beitrag und hoffe, ihn bald zu haben.
@@pax41
Hallo Bob,
ich schreibe Dir in den nächsten Tagen mal eine e - mail.
Ist die e - mail, die ich von dir habe, noch richtig?
Bis bald
Carmen
@@c.w.1827 Ja, die E-Mail ist immer noch korrekt.
@@pax41
o.k. 🙂👍👋
Wonderful. A Treasure. Thank you. (Any way to find the song list and year?)
Scott, the song list and years are in the description of the video. Also, one of the viewers listed that information in the comments and I pinned it to the top of the comments section. Glad you liked the music and thank you for watching the channel.
I'm interested in popular music from the Thirties I wonder if you could recommend any books that I can read about dance band s?
00:00 [01] George Gershwin (m) & Ira Gershwin (w)
03:07 [02] Everett Miller (m) & Johnny Mercer (w)
06:15 [03] Johnny Green (m) & Yip Harburg (w)
09:28 [04] Bernie Seaman and Marvin Smolev (m) & Bartley Costello (w)
12:25 [05] Dave Stamper (m) & Paul Gerard Smith (w)
15:42 [06] Milton Ager (m) & Stanley Adams (w)
18:48 [07] Herman Hupfeld (m & w)
21:58 [08] Joe Burke (m) & Edgar Leslie (w)
24:56 [09] Richard A. Whiting (m) & Sam Coslow (w)
28:08 [10] Dave Franklin (m) & Cliff Friend (w)
30:48 [11] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
34:04 [12] Jerry Levinson (Livingston) (m) & Marty Symes and Al J. Neiburg (w)
37:09 [13] George M. Cohan (m & w)
Henri de Lagardère wonderful u can't go back.on dose yrs
Henri thanks for your response on the organ post today. I was listening to this post this evening as this is one of my favorite posts. I like all the songs on it with Too Wonderful For Words and Night Owl being favorites. Hope all is well sir!
thanks
Does your brain need this again Richard?
I love Arden and Ohman!
I agree, my favorite early 1930's orchestra followed closely by Ted Fio Rito and Paul Whiteman.
"A Little Bit Independent" is a great tune. Must have been fun to dance to.
Love it . Just wish there were more female vocalists. In general. It's no fault of your own!
Good input and I am partial to the female vocalists. I will put some up for you to enjoy on the next post.
Pax41 Music Time Machine thanks!!
Okay, I just uploaded a new post with several female vocals on it. Enjoy!
Pax41 Music Time Machine peachy! can't wait to listen to it!
Simplistic days
We need some simplicity again these days. 🙂
Sorry, should read their peak!
Buena música o ky
us
Delightful
Thank You
Delightful