0:00 Baby's Birthday Party 3:23 I Don't Know Why 6:31 My Silent Love 9:54 Fly Away To Ioway 12:34 Singing A Happy Song 15:45 Tiny Little Fingerprints 18:53 A Melody From The Sky 22:01 The Love Bug Will Bite You 24:48 Put Your Heart In A Song 27:18 In A Moment Of Weakness Only edited the original stamps made by patrickdcyau
Sitting here building models of RAF aircraft from the 1930s listening to wonderful British Dance Bands from the same period - a little bit of escapism from much uglier modern world.
And 2 years later, a world even more ugly? ...Each person decides what to be: Self-absorbed, narrow-minded, needs to hate in order to feel good about his/her self? ...or... Open-minded, caring, kind, and giving?
Sadly the world has changed for the worse and civility and class is all but gone... BUT they can never take away the music. It carries me away and helps keep me sane. Thank you for all your efforts.
+ellenhawk I dunno... 1930s... Great Depression rise of the Nazis astonishing levels of racism and misogyny everywhere (incl wife beating still being legal) the first race riots inadequate healthcare if you weren't wealthy no right to paid holiday no blood plasma no widely available antibiotics swathes of people living in slums with poor sanitation World War II There's an awful lot about the 30s to look back on and enjoy, but also a lot that we should *all* be glad to be shot of.
people back in 30s making this music were self made succesful life forms of earth whom had to develop succesful cultures / attitudes to survive and thrive . those proper attitudes added up to great kingdoms rising upon earth where wonderful music was made . but now their kingdom has been infested with others from disfunctional / failed cultures who've turned it into an ugly vicious jungle like they created in their home lands . their ''music' being nothing but horrible pouting adult infants whinning for others to provide host and victim for them . all orchestrated to happen by the insane washed up ruling class of this kingdom who are lost and have us headed for extinction as in their insanity they are trying to breed and enslave us all . but when the soldiers of the old world order march this nightmare shall be ended and civility reclaimed . the old world shall re-rise out of the ashes of the insane new world orders grave . then the old world cultures shall be updated / improved and away we go towards eternity , earth cleansed of the predatory !
REMARKABLE WORDS OF VINCENT FIELDS, A 21 y.o. YOUNG MAN : " I hate the complete trash nowadays music and this music is so relaxing and takes me back to a less hectic world. I'm only 21 "
Bob, this is a great thing you have done to present a decade of music... one song representing each year in chronological order. It' quite educational to hear the subtle changes in the styles of popular music as we came out of the jazz age and entered the swing era. Nice sound from your transfers!
I love this kind of music cause it actually has a melody to it instead of just rappers spitting out swear words at 100 miles an hour. Don’t get me wrong, modern music has its moments but this music will never go out of style. This reminds me of the old Disney cartoons I used to watch on Saturday mornings
Hi Bob, listening to this selection again, really wants to make me dance, but unfortunately I cannot do that. Apart from not having a partner, I only started to walk again today, after being confined to a wheelchair for 2 months after a very complex ankle fracture on New Year's Eve. I've got surgeon's chars a war hero would be jealous of.
I made it as far as the early 80's, however, I can listen to music all the way back to the middle ages, ha-ha, today's generations listen to something that sounds alike to me, how can they tell them apart?, music doesn't have any identity any more,....(I'm 52)
Micheal Fields takes you to a less hectic world?!! More than half of the US population was starving on the streets! Every time period has its problems and a need for escapism... but often these songs reflected the somber times.
Unfortunately people have become 'jaded" by what passes for music today to the extent that real acoustical music with harmonious structure and artistic musicianship is now "corny". In fact many today have never heard acoustical music or attended a real orchestral concert. This may explain why we have so many "tone deaf" people today who can't sing on key, or fail to recognize out of tune instuments. It's because they've never been exposed to quality music. It's a form of denial as well as a self-deprivation of higher standards.
Great work. Thanks for all your efforts. It's obvious you have a passion and knowledge about this wonderful era. Your selections are on pretty much 24/7 at our place these days. Cheers!
Oh my, to lissen to the Music of the Good Old Time makes me want to go back there. It is certainly very relaxing to lissen to it over the Day. Thank you for this wonderful Video, dear Sir.
33 thumbs down? I don´t understand. If you don´t like this wonderful music, go somewhere else with your complaints or bad manners. And leave us musiclovers alone. There is absolutely no idea give any thumbs down here.
Well said, nobody forced them to listen. I saw a post once where the person stated that anyone that dislikes a video should have to leave a comment as well. I think that might reduce the number of dislikes that people randomly leave on videos. However, per RUclips, dislikes do not hurt a video. It actually helps per them, as any interaction shows engagement with the content. The Likes and Dislikes feature was designed to help creators determine what content the viewers preferred.
00:00 Baby's Birthday Party 03:23 I Don't Know Why 06:31 My Silent Love 09:54 Fly Away To Ioway 12:34 Singing A Happy Song 15:45 Tiny Little Fingerprints 18:53 A Melody From The Sky 22:01 The Love Bug Will Bite You 24:48 Put Your Heart In A Song 27:18 In A Moment Of Weakness
BEAUTIFUL 💕 these are jewels 🎵🎶 AND YOU ARE A GEM 💋 I LOVE this music since I'm 11/12 years old the 1 track reminds me on a mixture of "every little breeze seems to wispher Louise" and a Boogie-Woogie 😄
heyaaah, Bob you surely know the british CELIA LIPTON ?! I've got a Shellack Celia Lipton singing #1 Judy Garland #2 Deanna Durbin I know the 'Originals' and after listening I really wondered who was who TREMENDOUS "IMITATION" !!!
+gayleg80 Greetings who was your dad? My Grandpa Bob Effros palyed trumpet w Ted Fio Rito, Vincent Lopez, Harry Reser, Ben Serlvin, amd many great Big Band leaders. Always interested in connecting w/other family members of jazz era. www.BobEffros.blogspot,com and I adore Pax41 channel!
I love the early 20th century jazz most but if you ever get a chance try and receive an earful of what has been termed the L.A. sound from the 50s through the early sixties it's like that kerouac gins berg, Carlos William) "see the brutal naked city drunk and looking for an angry fix."stuff on the Internet just tr9ack down an album called crime jaz" it's like a soundtrack to butterfield8 meet Barbara stanwyk in walk on the wild side meets Alan Ladd for drinks. bu the for me crime is beautiful when you score with a handsome old fashioned escapee family man with bad teeth in a Mexican neighborhood in a large only size nice print shirt outside of a fresh vegetables tienda,you both buy a Coke they still sell for$0. 50 in glass bottles with 2 free paper str00aws under the most. massive thriving prehistoric genus king palm you've ever seen and you say thank you to everything for being so beautiful and just the he confidently strolls around the corner "he got it wha,...that quick,gee I love this guy,..he's gotta be it for me ,...yes,..this time,..but he leaves you angrily 5 yrs. ago,still this music should be washing out of one of the apartments where you waited +
Thanks pax41, your music keeps me happy. There was a lot of junk music around in the 20's and 30's but you have managed to eliminate it from your playlist here on the tube.
Tony so glad I could help out and I have more records to post but lack the time. I will keep posting as time allows. Thank you very much for watching and leaving comments, much appreciated.
Thanks, PAX41 fro your hours and hours of good music. I have less than 50 years, but I feel these musics so close. Best regards from Perú, South America.
How can someone give this a thumbs down?? Especially 28 people?? This stuff is awesome. I wish I lived in a time where this is the predominant music on the radio, not this pop bull shit music now. Every genre has turned into pop music from "country" to "rap" and I guess some people like that stuff, but I'll take old school music any day.
I agree Eric, I can't listen to the radio anymore for mainstream music. I listen to music from 1900 - early 1940s almost all the time. I am still discovering new artists all the time. Thank you so much for watching the channel and posting a comment, very much appreciate it.
I've had a great kick just now listening, for instance, to "My Silent Love" and "The Love Bug Will Bite You!" I had long been familiar with Harry James' version of the former ( vocal by Dick Haymes ) and Jimmy Dorsey's version of " The Love Bug . . ." ( with its matchlessly high-spirited vocal by Ray McKinley ), but I had not known these much earlier versions ever existed. I might well have surmised it, though -- the 1930s big bands got a heck of a lot of mileage out of material from the immediately preceding decades. Look at Benny Goodman's immortal Trio and Quartet recordings which began in 1935 -- ALL that repertoire was from the 1920s or earlier. It helped so much to make him famous because he and his colleagues worked their magic with material already long familiar . . . Why, there's even a live broadcast recording of Benny and his Orch. playing Egbert Van Alstyne's 1910 ditty "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" that was done in 1937 at the Madhattan Room of New York's Hotel Pennsylvania! ( There was actually a 6-CD set release of such live 1937 performances by Benny Goodman - - I have it in my collection). Anyway, my point is that this kind of fare such as we have here on this RUclips channel comes from one of the richest veins of popular music that has ever been left to posterity. It was worthwhile in its day, and is none the less so now. To me, this is not just "Tin Pan Alley" but musical gold brought to life by these wonderful performers and renditions!!! Keep the music coming; I thrive on rare recordings like these that deserve to be heard and appreciated. Where else can one really access such a fabulously large store of vintage recordings in such amazing sound? I'm positively addicted to all this music from the 1910s -- 1940s, and the next chance I get, I want to increase my familiarity with the turn of the 20th century popular music. I have seen that listed here too, you can be sure. I wanted to say, too, that while I have been an enthusiastic devotee of vintage music in general for a long time now, my favourite features of such channels as this are the collections devoted to songs from particular decades. In closing I can only say: Thank you, thank you - - a million times over!!!
Thank you Richard for such a terrific and generous comment, much appreciated. Glad you are enjoying the channel too. Have you explored more of the videos? I have a new video series in the works right now. It is taking me a bit more time to do the research for it. I hope everybody will enjoy once I post it. Thank you for watching the channel Richard.
Have any recordings of Henderson Van Surdam? He was my wife's ggg grand uncle and was a band leader. Fairly popular from what I've read. He came from Hoosick Falls NY. Same place as the Eberle brothers and Harriet Hoctor, a Fred Astaire dancing partner in some movies. Also, Gramma Moses. He had to know her well as they both lived past 100 years in a small town. He's also in the College Football Hall of Fame. Look up Hoosick History for more. He's considered the founder of UTEP.
I'm pretty sure the male singer on Song 4 "Fly Away to Ioway" was Cab Calloway, though the pitch is a little higher than he usually sounds -- I've listened to hours of his music and he has a lot of characteristic vocal qualities that were extremely similar to the singer on that track. Muzzy Marcelino by contrast can be heard here and seen here (ruclips.net/video/FbcQi7tYPKc/видео.html) and he sounds rather different. Cheers! Thanks for the music.
cuanta nostalgia nos traen estas melodias, que se escuchaban en radio y tambien en las peliculas aunque yo no era de esa decada, pero el que pone estas melodias es el genial woody allen a quien adoro
"Put Your Heart in A Song" and "In A Moment of Weakness"-two lovely, cheerful songs by two dashing singers. While the 30's were far from perfect, the music certainly was.
I agree Francisco, most of the music today isn't musically challenging for the listeners ear. It has no musical content to it that makes it worth listening to.
Art Deco, Bauhaus, (‘the lost generation”, not to forget) lovely elegance, civility, and “stressles existence”. That was if you came from the right side off the tracks. Nostalgia brings the best out of us with only the sweet memories. And maybe that’s how it should, folks. We can’t lose hope; even during this unrepentant Covid times (July 2021). Great uplifting music from a time that once was… Cheers!
Einfach nur schön und entspannend ! Das waren noch Zeiten ! Sag mal , wo bekommst du diese Schätze her ? Die sind ja unbezahlbar ! Mach weiter so ! Ich schaue mir deine Videos und Musik sehr gerne an !
Thank you and glad you are enjoying them. I have been collecting records for about 12 years now and own well over 3000. I also have a good friend that shares his collection with me, so I post some of his as well.
I love this music, takes me back to another world, of the 1930s. I love Baby's birthday party. I just always wondered who Baby was, was she just a fictional girl thought up by Ann Ronell while composing this song?
There is a company here in the US that restores old radios and will add a blue tooth device for a small extra fee so posts like this can be enjoyed. Did you restore the radio too? I would like to have one, maybe I should see about doing a video review on it. That would make for an interesting post.
@@pax41 while I’ve got a few radios I recapped and “restored” this particular one I lucked out and was already fixed when i got it, not only recapped but totally new wires as well. On one hand i was glad cuz this particular set looked kinda nightmarish to work on, but on the other i was really hoping to be the first to open it up in years since it was a pre-ww2 set. As for the adapter, I built it from a guide on a website. It’s incredibly simple, and the reason I went for it, was it can be used without modifying the original radio itself, drawback is it requires your set to have a phonograph jack. I’ve seen guides where folks put a Bluetooth module in em, but I’ve never attempted it, also most I’ve seen do so in a way that makes the original radio non-functional, and i don’t particularly want to do that, I realize some sets are complete lost causes, but so many Bluetooth guides butcher a perfectly repairable antique. I couldn’t get the nerve up to drill a hole in the chassis of this set and add something like Bluetooth, or even a normal 3.5mm jack. I know technically it’s already been “modified” , by having new wiring and new caps, but it’s still overall functioning the way the original designers and engineers intended. Which is why I went this route. The adapter is incredibly simple requiring only a handful of parts from mouser. antiqueradio.org/iPodAdaptor.htm It says iPod adapter, but almost anything with a 3.5mm style jack will work. (Keyword; almost)I have realized that the raspberry pi I like to use isn’t quite as good as my phone or tablet (still perfectly listenable though), but I still like it cuz it’s the same size as that project box in the guide, and so both can fit comfortably next to the metal chassis inside the radio body without issue, that way there’s not a mess of cables all next to it. That and raspberry pi computers are incredibly versatile in what you can do with them. You can even turn one into an AM transmitter if you wanted to go that route, but with that comes it’s own set of challenges, including a few legal ones... For most folks it won’t be an issue, any phone, tablet, cd player, etc, will be more than perfect for this adapter.
.......way before my time it may be, and dont get me wrong, i like music new and old, but on my old 1939 valve radio, its got to be this :-) (sounds great too !)
Love it. Here's to the 1936 Olympic Gold Medal winning row team from the University of Washington that defied the odds and " flew" across the water to the finish line. Way TO GO BOYS😃
Just spectacular -- love that decade. I have to give top honors to "My Silent Love" and "A Melody from the Sky" -- Elmer Feldkamp was such a fine singer.
Happy Sunday evening! Wonderful! Just loving all your musical videos. It's nap time 😴 before leaving for midnight shift, but I will get back to this later. May you continue to be able to provide such memorable music. 🥰👍😊
@@pax41 Thanks for asking. I am a night desk clerk for a retirement home. Thankfully many of my duties require me at the desk doing clerical work. I remain pretty busy so there is very little time to do anything but routine duties.. Your videos are GREAT background music. 👍😊🎶
@@pax41 Well, being an introvert by nature Midnight to 7:30 a.m. better suits my temperament. Very little interaction with the Residents and I remain busy with clerical duties and walking around to ensure the security of the building. It's a great job! BTW, I have two jobs and the other is working in the copy/print center of OfficeMax. I usually work solo in the dept and can play whatever music I want. Just the past few days I have been able to tell a regular customer about your channel because she is a singer (voice like an angel) and we chatted about music while she made her copies. I told her about your channel when she mentioned her recent interest in Fred Astaire movies. Hope she checks you out because I know she would enjoy your selections. And, tonight, music from your channel was background music while I was working. One of the customers mentioned she could hear music from the 1920s and I shared with her that it is all that I listen to these days. Thanks for all your hard work to provide such wonderful music!👍🎶💞
Thank you for sharing about the channel Miss Jean. I am working on a new series of posts based off of a popular period TV drama show. I don't want to give it away yet but I am hoping everybody enjoys it. Side note, years ago I worked for a large printing company in their pre press department and later moved into sales / customer service. I spent over a decade with that company and have fond memories of it. Have a wonderful day Miss Jean! 😊
Cette musique a apporté un peu de lumière, d'émerveillement et d'humour dans une période d'obscurité et de lassitude dans ma vie. En l'écoutant de nombreuses années plus tard, la sensibilité et l’admiration que je ressentais pour elle grandirent.. 👀
great selections; helping to take the damp and chill off. crazy weather here. like them all..but that is a wonderful version of "my silent love". thanks and take care.
OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS !!! My favorites ... #1 - The only other recording of this song I've heard was performed by organist Lowell Ayers (posted on You Tube). N. Shilkret & Orch. always provide excellent performance ! #2 - B. Krueger & Orch. aren't too shabby on this one either ! #3 - Enjoyed hearing this song by Dana Suesse & E. Heyman .... beautifully done by Roger Wolf Kuhn & Orch. .... as always ! Great job on this one, Bob !
When i was young my grandpa was crying every time I was talking about the 30s. Now he cried even more while listening to this. I miss him:(
0:00 Baby's Birthday Party
3:23 I Don't Know Why
6:31 My Silent Love
9:54 Fly Away To Ioway
12:34 Singing A Happy Song
15:45 Tiny Little Fingerprints
18:53 A Melody From The Sky
22:01 The Love Bug Will Bite You
24:48 Put Your Heart In A Song
27:18 In A Moment Of Weakness
Only edited the original stamps made by patrickdcyau
Sitting here building models of RAF aircraft from the 1930s listening to wonderful British Dance Bands from the same period - a little bit of escapism from much uglier modern world.
+Margaret Morgan PS. Margaret's husband actually wrote this!!
+Margaret Morgan I'm sitting and knitting (or trying to at least) a 1930s jumper :)
And 2 years later, a world even more ugly? ...Each person decides what to be: Self-absorbed, narrow-minded, needs to hate in order to feel good about his/her self? ...or... Open-minded, caring, kind, and giving?
@@sleepylagoon1310 missed the point dummy go look up the study of aging... be more patient as well love.
ah yes because ww2 was so much less ugly than modern day, as was air that you could burn with a match
Sadly the world has changed for the worse and civility and class is all but gone... BUT they can never take away the music. It carries me away and helps keep me sane.
Thank you for all your efforts.
+ellenhawk
I dunno... 1930s...
Great Depression
rise of the Nazis
astonishing levels of racism and misogyny everywhere (incl wife beating still being legal)
the first race riots
inadequate healthcare if you weren't wealthy
no right to paid holiday
no blood plasma
no widely available antibiotics
swathes of people living in slums with poor sanitation
World War II
There's an awful lot about the 30s to look back on and enjoy, but also a lot that we should *all* be glad to be shot of.
+ellenhawk Obviously, generally referring to 'the west', as there are plenty of places where many of those things still apply
+Debbie Lough.. You missed my point by country mile , but peace & happiness to you from an old timer.
+Debbie Lough always someone there to ruin it. would give anything to be in the 20s/30's
people back in 30s making this music were self made succesful life forms of earth whom had to develop succesful cultures / attitudes to survive and thrive . those proper attitudes added up to great kingdoms rising upon earth where wonderful music was made . but now their kingdom has been infested with others from disfunctional / failed cultures who've turned it into an ugly vicious jungle like they created in their home lands . their ''music' being nothing but horrible pouting adult infants whinning for others to provide host and victim for them . all orchestrated to happen by the insane washed up ruling class of this kingdom who are lost and have us headed for extinction as in their insanity they are trying to breed and enslave us all . but when the soldiers of the old world order march this nightmare shall be ended and civility reclaimed . the old world shall re-rise out of the ashes of the insane new world orders grave . then the old world cultures shall be updated / improved and away we go towards eternity , earth cleansed of the predatory !
REMARKABLE WORDS OF VINCENT FIELDS, A 21 y.o. YOUNG MAN :
" I hate the complete trash nowadays music and
this music is so relaxing and takes me back to
a less hectic world. I'm only 21 "
Instant classic
Bob, this is a great thing you have done to present a decade of music... one song representing each year in chronological order. It' quite educational to hear the subtle changes in the styles of popular music as we came out of the jazz age and entered the swing era. Nice sound from your transfers!
Thanks Bill, glad you liked this post. I did one for the 20's about a year ago, so thought I would add a 30's.
I love this kind of music cause it actually has a melody to it instead of just rappers spitting out swear words at 100 miles an hour. Don’t get me wrong, modern music has its moments but this music will never go out of style. This reminds me of the old Disney cartoons I used to watch on Saturday mornings
I think it is terrific that you enjoy this music and I agree, beautiful melodies from this era. Thank you for watching the channel.
Thank you for uploading these they are rarely heard & are gems.
Now this is real music guys!
My God, was there ever a more magical or romantic era. It pains me it has passed into the midst of time.
Hi Bob, listening to this selection again, really wants to make me dance, but unfortunately I cannot do that. Apart from not having a partner, I only started to walk again today, after being confined to a wheelchair for 2 months after a very complex ankle fracture on New Year's Eve. I've got surgeon's chars a war hero would be jealous of.
Well that is good news that you are feeling better Peter.
I hate the music they have now a days complete trash this music is so relaxing and takes me back to a less hectic world and I'm only 21
I made it as far as the early 80's, however, I can listen to music all the way back to the middle ages, ha-ha, today's generations listen to something that sounds alike to me, how can they tell them apart?, music doesn't have any identity any more,....(I'm 52)
Micheal Fields takes you to a less hectic world?!! More than half of the US population was starving on the streets! Every time period has its problems and a need for escapism... but often these songs reflected the somber times.
Oh, and I'm 17... lol
Unfortunately people have become 'jaded" by what passes for music today to the extent that real acoustical music with harmonious structure and artistic musicianship is now "corny". In fact many today have never heard acoustical music or attended a real orchestral concert. This may explain why we have so many "tone deaf" people today who can't sing on key, or fail to recognize out of tune instuments. It's because they've never been exposed to quality music. It's a form of denial as well as a self-deprivation of higher standards.
I Agree with you Micheal Fields im 16 this Music is Proper music!!
I can never get enough of Baby's Birthday Party! Alan
“Reality! True passion! After all, the world is a stage. And a stage is a world of entertainment."
- Alastor
Great work. Thanks for all your efforts. It's obvious you have a passion and knowledge about this wonderful era. Your selections are on pretty much 24/7 at our place these days. Cheers!
Thank you so much for watching Andrew and for the compliments. It's my pleasure to share this great music with you.
Hope you are still watching Andrew. Have a wonderful day and thank you for watching!
Oh my, to lissen to the Music of the Good Old Time
makes me want to go back there.
It is certainly very relaxing to lissen to it over the Day.
Thank you for this wonderful Video, dear Sir.
+Ernest Baldwin My pleasure and thank you for watching.
Just like travelling in time...
We need a time machine like the one on Timeless. Glad you liked it and thank you for watching.
You just have to admire the musicianship, and the orchestrations!
Thanks. It is great to hear music that doesn’t hurt my ears or my soul. And the songs have words that humans can understand!
Welcome and thank you for watching!
HAUNTED BY THE BEAUTIFUL, ROMANTIC MUSIC OF THAT DISTANT ERA NEARLY YEARS AGO ! WHAT PASSES FOR MUSIC IN 2021 I WON'T REMEMBER 90 DAYS LATER !
33 thumbs down? I don´t understand. If you don´t like this wonderful music, go somewhere else with your complaints or bad manners. And leave us musiclovers alone. There is absolutely no idea give any thumbs down here.
Well said, nobody forced them to listen. I saw a post once where the person stated that anyone that dislikes a video should have to leave a comment as well. I think that might reduce the number of dislikes that people randomly leave on videos. However, per RUclips, dislikes do not hurt a video. It actually helps per them, as any interaction shows engagement with the content. The Likes and Dislikes feature was designed to help creators determine what content the viewers preferred.
Seventeen year-old fan of 1920s-1940s jazz here! My god, I wish music like this was still being produced. It's so charming and relaxing!
I think that is fantastic Monty. Tell me more about who your favorite artists are from the 20s - 40s?
00:00 Baby's Birthday Party
03:23 I Don't Know Why
06:31 My Silent Love
09:54 Fly Away To Ioway
12:34 Singing A Happy Song
15:45 Tiny Little Fingerprints
18:53 A Melody From The Sky
22:01 The Love Bug Will Bite You
24:48 Put Your Heart In A Song
27:18 In A Moment Of Weakness
Thank you for the timestamps, I added : instead of . so now it works
Thanks Pax 41 enjoying this uplifting music so much!
Philippa you are very welcome and thank you for watching the channel🌞
BEAUTIFUL 💕
these are jewels 🎵🎶
AND YOU ARE A GEM 💋
I LOVE this music
since I'm 11/12 years old
the 1 track reminds me
on a mixture of
"every little breeze
seems to wispher Louise"
and a Boogie-Woogie 😄
I started being interested in 1930s and 1940s music when I was about 16 but didn't explore it in more depth until in my 30's.
I DON'T KNOW WHY - I JUST DO. Thanks for the Memory
Young people seek escape from the hectic over-stimulation of a high speed society. They reject today, by returning to yesterday...
- Unknown
I agree and hope more start to discover this great music of the past. Thank you for watching the channel!
Thank you. Love it!!! You have a great collection.This music is the BEST!!!
+R. Ruland Glad you liked it and thank you for watching.
thank you for sharing. wonderful Music.with the best regards from austria
Anyone 2020?
Maybe it is the total differences in life between now and back when but I am now of the opinion that the greatest music ever was the 20s and 30s. ;-)
Alan are you still with us? I haven't heard from you lately and just checking to see if all is well with you sir. Best Regards, Bob
@@pax41 YES SIR, STILL HERE, LISTENING TO YOUR SITE EVERY DAY, TOTALLY HOOKED. ALAN
THANKS AGAIN FOR LET US ENJOY THESE WONDERFUL TUNES
GREETINGS FROM PERU S.A.
You are welcome Nicolas and hope you are well. Thank you for watching!
heyaaah, Bob
you surely know
the british CELIA LIPTON ?!
I've got a Shellack
Celia Lipton singing
#1 Judy Garland
#2 Deanna Durbin
I know the 'Originals'
and after listening
I really wondered who was who
TREMENDOUS "IMITATION" !!!
I have heard of her but don't have anything I believe by her.
can you upload some ted fio rito? my dad played sax in his band. and he was pretty well know in the 30's
+gayleg80 Greetings who was your dad? My Grandpa Bob Effros palyed trumpet w Ted Fio Rito, Vincent Lopez, Harry Reser, Ben Serlvin, amd many great Big Band leaders. Always interested in connecting w/other family members of jazz era. www.BobEffros.blogspot,com and I adore Pax41 channel!
Lot's Ted uploaded and I have created playlists by year for his band on the channel. I hope you like them.
I am in love with the music of that era.
Plenty more on the channel to discover and thank you for watching!
I love the early 20th century jazz most but if you ever get a chance try and receive an earful of what has been termed the L.A. sound from the 50s through the early sixties it's like that kerouac gins berg, Carlos William) "see the brutal naked city drunk and looking for an angry fix."stuff on the Internet just tr9ack down an album called crime jaz" it's like a soundtrack to butterfield8 meet Barbara stanwyk in walk on the wild side meets Alan Ladd for drinks. bu the for me crime is beautiful when you score with a handsome old fashioned escapee family man with bad teeth in a Mexican neighborhood in a large only size nice print shirt outside of a fresh vegetables tienda,you both buy a Coke they still sell for$0. 50 in glass bottles with 2 free paper str00aws under the most. massive thriving prehistoric genus king palm you've ever seen and you say thank you to everything for being so beautiful and just the he confidently strolls around the corner "he got it wha,...that quick,gee I love this guy,..he's gotta be it for me ,...yes,..this time,..but he leaves you angrily 5 yrs. ago,still this music should be washing out of one of the apartments where you waited +
Thanks pax41, your music keeps me happy. There was a lot of junk music around in the 20's and 30's but you have managed to eliminate it from your playlist here on the tube.
Great music, but it can't be a decade of 1930's music as that would refer only to 1930. It should be "1930s' music".
Check out the verse of "Baby's Birthday Party"! Suddenly it's 1936!
how cute. is "tiny little fingerprints is mostly because that tinkling little baby piano music. They had a baby!!!!music song
Fine version of "My Silent Love", one of my favorite songs
Used to collect these songs on 78rpm records then compilations on LPs now thanks to @Pax41 l can enjoy the music online. Thank you.
Tony so glad I could help out and I have more records to post but lack the time. I will keep posting as time allows. Thank you very much for watching and leaving comments, much appreciated.
great old songs, love em. thanks for posting
I WAS BORN IN THIS ERA........I LOVE THE MUSIC I RECALL MY YOUTH LISTENING ON THE RADIO.............
jag gråter till musiken som var mina föräldrars ungdomsmusik.
Arnt Sundqvist, 78 years, Sigtuna Sweden 2016
1938 is the year I was born. To think this music was playing when I was in my cot !! That must be the reason why I love it so much!!
Thanks, PAX41 fro your hours and hours of good music. I have less than 50 years, but I feel these musics so close. Best regards from Perú, South America.
You are welcome and my pleasure
DS
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How can someone give this a thumbs down?? Especially 28 people?? This stuff is awesome. I wish I lived in a time where this is the predominant music on the radio, not this pop bull shit music now. Every genre has turned into pop music from "country" to "rap" and I guess some people like that stuff, but I'll take old school music any day.
I agree Eric, I can't listen to the radio anymore for mainstream music. I listen to music from 1900 - early 1940s almost all the time. I am still discovering new artists all the time. Thank you so much for watching the channel and posting a comment, very much appreciate it.
I've had a great kick just now listening, for instance, to "My Silent Love" and "The Love Bug Will Bite You!" I had long been familiar with Harry James' version of the former ( vocal by Dick Haymes ) and Jimmy Dorsey's version of " The Love Bug . . ." ( with its matchlessly high-spirited vocal by Ray McKinley ), but I had not known these much earlier versions ever existed. I might well have surmised it, though -- the 1930s big bands got a heck of a lot of mileage out of material from the immediately preceding decades.
Look at Benny Goodman's immortal Trio and Quartet recordings which began in 1935 -- ALL that repertoire was from the 1920s or earlier. It helped so much to make him famous because he and his colleagues worked their magic with material already long familiar . . . Why, there's even a live broadcast recording of Benny and his Orch. playing Egbert Van Alstyne's 1910 ditty "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" that was done in 1937 at the Madhattan Room of New York's Hotel Pennsylvania! ( There was actually a 6-CD set release of such live 1937 performances by Benny Goodman - - I have it in my collection).
Anyway, my point is that this kind of fare such as we have here on this RUclips channel comes from one of the richest veins of popular music that has ever been left to posterity. It was worthwhile in its day, and is none the less so now. To me, this is not just "Tin Pan Alley" but musical gold brought to life by these wonderful performers and renditions!!!
Keep the music coming; I thrive on rare recordings like these that deserve to be heard and appreciated. Where else can one really access such a fabulously large store of vintage recordings in such amazing sound? I'm positively addicted to all this music from the 1910s -- 1940s, and the next chance I get, I want to increase my familiarity with the turn of the 20th century popular music. I have seen that listed here too, you can be sure.
I wanted to say, too, that while I have been an enthusiastic devotee of vintage music in general for a long time now, my favourite features of such channels as this are the collections devoted to songs from particular decades.
In closing I can only say: Thank you, thank you - - a million times over!!!
Thank you Richard for such a terrific and generous comment, much appreciated. Glad you are enjoying the channel too. Have you explored more of the videos? I have a new video series in the works right now. It is taking me a bit more time to do the research for it. I hope everybody will enjoy once I post it. Thank you for watching the channel Richard.
Hi. Nice.
Would it possible to use 30 seconds of the music in this clip for my video?
Have any recordings of Henderson Van Surdam? He was my wife's ggg grand uncle and was a band leader. Fairly popular from what I've read. He came from Hoosick Falls NY. Same place as the Eberle brothers and Harriet Hoctor, a Fred Astaire dancing partner in some movies. Also, Gramma Moses. He had to know her well as they both lived past 100 years in a small town.
He's also in the College Football Hall of Fame. Look up Hoosick History for more. He's considered the founder of UTEP.
Sorry never saw a recording by Henderson, only Fletcher Henderson. I will check around to see.
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I'm pretty sure the male singer on Song 4 "Fly Away to Ioway" was Cab Calloway, though the pitch is a little higher than he usually sounds -- I've listened to hours of his music and he has a lot of characteristic vocal qualities that were extremely similar to the singer on that track. Muzzy Marcelino by contrast can be heard here and seen here (ruclips.net/video/FbcQi7tYPKc/видео.html) and he sounds rather different. Cheers! Thanks for the music.
Chris McGraw Correction it's Bill Carey. I had to double check my record, glad you caught that.
In 1920's & 1930' popular music was enjoying a golden period. By 1940's the greatest period of popular music was over.
I would agree Temur.
Modern people - rap is soooooo good
Me - that’s not music this is music
Being here is a very nice way to spend half an hour. Thanks Pax41.
Bravo! Another excellent collection of pure gold.
Thank you
cuanta nostalgia nos traen estas melodias, que se escuchaban en radio y tambien en las peliculas aunque yo no era de esa decada, pero el que pone estas melodias es el genial woody allen a quien adoro
"Put Your Heart in A Song" and "In A Moment of Weakness"-two lovely, cheerful songs by two dashing singers. While the 30's were far from perfect, the music certainly was.
Thanks for these Treats.
its better to list them by minutes then song 1 song 2 because then we can find the one relate if we ear one we like
This is real music
Philip Drake i know right
Wonderful music !!
Glad you enjoyed it Rayito and thank you for watching!🙂
can,t help when I get up in the morning dancing to this wonderful music
I'm still dancing to it all. Keep finding more great music to share with you and all the others. Thanks for watching.
Imagine how rewording was back then just listening to the radio and chilling out with this music, today's music it's just stressing.
I agree Francisco, most of the music today isn't musically challenging for the listeners ear. It has no musical content to it that makes it worth listening to.
I cant stop listening thank god for this channel :-)))))) !
So glad you are enjoying my channel! Thank you very much for listening!
yea your music is awesome ! keep care!
Great as ever, I can dream and sing along.... :)
Outstanding, thanks!
geen kutreclames tussen en in de muziek by youtube pleas
I listen to this while I'm working on family genealogy.
Art Deco, Bauhaus, (‘the lost generation”, not to forget) lovely elegance, civility, and “stressles existence”. That was if you came from the right side off the tracks. Nostalgia brings the best out of us with only the sweet memories. And maybe that’s how it should, folks. We can’t lose hope; even during this unrepentant Covid times (July 2021). Great uplifting music from a time that once was… Cheers!
Einfach nur schön und entspannend ! Das waren noch Zeiten ! Sag mal , wo bekommst du diese Schätze her ? Die sind ja unbezahlbar ! Mach weiter so ! Ich schaue mir deine Videos und Musik sehr gerne an !
Thank you and glad you are enjoying them. I have been collecting records for about 12 years now and own well over 3000. I also have a good friend that shares his collection with me, so I post some of his as well.
What uplifting music.. Thanks Pax
Glad you enjoyed it and welcome. Thank you for watching too!
I love this music, takes me back to another world, of the 1930s. I love Baby's birthday party. I just always wondered who Baby was, was she just a fictional girl thought up by Ann Ronell while composing this song?
Delightful
My pleasure!
Listening through a restored 1940 rca victor with an adapter I built so I could hook my phone to the phonograph jack safely.
There is a company here in the US that restores old radios and will add a blue tooth device for a small extra fee so posts like this can be enjoyed. Did you restore the radio too? I would like to have one, maybe I should see about doing a video review on it. That would make for an interesting post.
@@pax41 while I’ve got a few radios I recapped and “restored” this particular one I lucked out and was already fixed when i got it, not only recapped but totally new wires as well. On one hand i was glad cuz this particular set looked kinda nightmarish to work on, but on the other i was really hoping to be the first to open it up in years since it was a pre-ww2 set.
As for the adapter, I built it from a guide on a website. It’s incredibly simple, and the reason I went for it, was it can be used without modifying the original radio itself, drawback is it requires your set to have a phonograph jack. I’ve seen guides where folks put a Bluetooth module in em, but I’ve never attempted it, also most I’ve seen do so in a way that makes the original radio non-functional, and i don’t particularly want to do that, I realize some sets are complete lost causes, but so many Bluetooth guides butcher a perfectly repairable antique.
I couldn’t get the nerve up to drill a hole in the chassis of this set and add something like Bluetooth, or even a normal 3.5mm jack. I know technically it’s already been “modified” , by having new wiring and new caps, but it’s still overall functioning the way the original designers and engineers intended. Which is why I went this route. The adapter is incredibly simple requiring only a handful of parts from mouser.
antiqueradio.org/iPodAdaptor.htm
It says iPod adapter, but almost anything with a 3.5mm style jack will work. (Keyword; almost)I have realized that the raspberry pi I like to use isn’t quite as good as my phone or tablet (still perfectly listenable though), but I still like it cuz it’s the same size as that project box in the guide, and so both can fit comfortably next to the metal chassis inside the radio body without issue, that way there’s not a mess of cables all next to it. That and raspberry pi computers are incredibly versatile in what you can do with them. You can even turn one into an AM transmitter if you wanted to go that route, but with that comes it’s own set of challenges, including a few legal ones...
For most folks it won’t be an issue, any phone, tablet, cd player, etc, will be more than perfect for this adapter.
.......way before my time it may be, and dont get me wrong, i like music new and old, but on my old 1939 valve radio, its got to be this :-) (sounds great too !)
I am interesting especially in New Orleans and Chikago still of jazz. Thank's for your interestant posts.
You are welcome and thanks for watching my channel.
You are wellcome.
Love it. Here's to the 1936 Olympic Gold Medal winning row team from the University of Washington that defied the odds
and " flew" across the water to the finish line. Way TO GO BOYS😃
Just spectacular -- love that decade. I have to give top honors to "My Silent Love" and "A Melody from the Sky" -- Elmer Feldkamp was such a fine singer.
I completely agree on your comment about Elmer. He is one of my favorite 30's vocalists.
ok? 1930 year of the hats i guess
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Happy Sunday evening! Wonderful! Just loving all your musical videos. It's nap time 😴 before leaving for midnight shift, but I will get back to this later. May you continue to be able to provide such memorable music. 🥰👍😊
What do you do that you work so late Miss Jean? I don't think I could keep my eyes open much past midnight.
@@pax41 Thanks for asking. I am a night desk clerk for a retirement home. Thankfully many of my duties require me at the desk doing clerical work. I remain pretty busy so there is very little time to do anything but routine duties.. Your videos are GREAT background music. 👍😊🎶
Don't know how you do it Miss Jean keeping those late night hours.
@@pax41 Well, being an introvert by nature Midnight to 7:30 a.m. better suits my temperament. Very little interaction with the Residents and I remain busy with clerical duties and walking around to ensure the security of the building. It's a great job! BTW, I have two jobs and the other is working in the copy/print center of OfficeMax. I usually work solo in the dept and can play whatever music I want. Just the past few days I have been able to tell a regular customer about your channel because she is a singer (voice like an angel) and we chatted about music while she made her copies. I told her about your channel when she mentioned her recent interest in Fred Astaire movies. Hope she checks you out because I know she would enjoy your selections. And, tonight, music from your channel was background music while I was working. One of the customers mentioned she could hear music from the 1920s and I shared with her that it is all that I listen to these days. Thanks for all your hard work to provide such wonderful music!👍🎶💞
Thank you for sharing about the channel Miss Jean. I am working on a new series of posts based off of a popular period TV drama show. I don't want to give it away yet but I am hoping everybody enjoys it. Side note, years ago I worked for a large printing company in their pre press department and later moved into sales / customer service. I spent over a decade with that company and have fond memories of it. Have a wonderful day Miss Jean! 😊
I love the music from this era. I think i must be reincarnated or something, was born 1947.
What year were you born? 1941?
Cette musique a apporté un peu de lumière, d'émerveillement et d'humour dans une période d'obscurité et de lassitude dans ma vie. En l'écoutant de nombreuses années plus tard, la sensibilité et l’admiration que je ressentais pour elle grandirent.. 👀
great selections; helping to take the damp and chill off. crazy weather here. like them all..but that is a wonderful version of "my silent love". thanks and take care.
+noyce...tnxplxmore
OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS !!! My favorites ... #1 - The only other recording of this song I've heard was performed by organist Lowell Ayers (posted on You Tube). N. Shilkret & Orch. always provide excellent performance !
#2 - B. Krueger & Orch. aren't too shabby on this one either !
#3 - Enjoyed hearing this song by Dana Suesse & E. Heyman .... beautifully done by Roger Wolf Kuhn & Orch. .... as always ! Great job on this one, Bob !
Always a pleasure to share this great music with you Sandy. I thought for sure Freddy Martin would be your top choice.
Nice selection,thank you
Everywhere the end of time
That third section of Baby's Birthday Party already sounds like Rock n Roll
old music was so foot tapping and bobbing heads...absolutely Love them !!!
i never recall a young ozzie nelson but wow does ricky nelson look just like him
Great selection! Incredible My Silent Love and Fly Away To Ioway. Ted Fio Rito makes the best for this wonderful song. Thanks for sharing!
I like that Fio Rito version, gets the feet tapping.
Great memories of times gone by, thanks
Gonna use this for fallout
Plenty more selections on the channel to use with fallout and bioshock.
Thlanks agalin.
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