00:00 [01] Ernie Erdman and Dan A. Russo (m) & Gus Kahn (w) 00:00 [02] Bill Munro (m) & Marcel Klauber (w) 06:00 [03] Walter Donaldson (m) & Grant Clarke (w) 08:40 [04] L. Wolfe Gilbert (m & w) 11:51 [05] Jerome Kern (m) & Buddy DeSylva (w) 15:10 [06] Irving Berlin (m & w) 18:08 [07] Tommy Lyman (m) & George A. Little (w) 21:03 [08] Walter Donaldson (m & w) 24:00 [09] Milton Ager (m) & Jack Yellen (w) 26:58 [10] M. K. Jerome (m) & Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar (w) 29:48 [11] Johnny Tucker (m) & Leslie Moore (w) 32:56 [12] Jack Little (m) & Dick Finch (w) 36:02 [13] Lucien Denni (m) & Gwynne Denni and Helena Phillips Evans (w)
Great instant pick-up to my mood hearing "Toot Toot Tootsie" as soon as i tune in to this channel! Wonderful song by the splendid Vincent Lopez Orchestra!
Despite what my friends tease me with, I was not born in the wrong era. I like being vaccinated against all the things my grandmother lost elementary-school friends to, and being able to take the vote for granted, and being able to manage my own finances... but WHEW, what passes for music these days! Thanks for posting this, it's a breath of fresh air.
Really loving this particular collection. Not sure if I'd heard it before. Those early 1920s songs have a very fun, uplifting quality to them. Thanks for posting!
beautiful work - what do you think of the Diamond Cut process (besides price) with the fancy subharmonic generator ? - its samples on my bass heavy cheap headphones wound murky . Tuba bass was propulsive and really got going with the early electrics.
Thank you, I liked the diamond cut process but I still use several other tools along with it. I don't think it's click and crackle remover is the best.
00:00 [01] Ernie Erdman and Dan A. Russo (m) & Gus Kahn (w)
00:00 [02] Bill Munro (m) & Marcel Klauber (w)
06:00 [03] Walter Donaldson (m) & Grant Clarke (w)
08:40 [04] L. Wolfe Gilbert (m & w)
11:51 [05] Jerome Kern (m) & Buddy DeSylva (w)
15:10 [06] Irving Berlin (m & w)
18:08 [07] Tommy Lyman (m) & George A. Little (w)
21:03 [08] Walter Donaldson (m & w)
24:00 [09] Milton Ager (m) & Jack Yellen (w)
26:58 [10] M. K. Jerome (m) & Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar (w)
29:48 [11] Johnny Tucker (m) & Leslie Moore (w)
32:56 [12] Jack Little (m) & Dick Finch (w)
36:02 [13] Lucien Denni (m) & Gwynne Denni and Helena Phillips Evans (w)
Thank you Henri
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Hi Pax41, Thanks for making the past come alive again. Listening to your music makes me forget my problems. Many blessings to you.
Glad I can help with those blues my friend.
GREAT MUSIC
This early 20s selection was awesome!
Delightful
Happy to know it!
Great instant pick-up to my mood hearing "Toot Toot Tootsie" as soon as i tune in to this channel! Wonderful song by the splendid Vincent Lopez Orchestra!
Extremely pleasing
Despite what my friends tease me with, I was not born in the wrong era. I like being vaccinated against all the things my grandmother lost elementary-school friends to, and being able to take the vote for granted, and being able to manage my own finances... but WHEW, what passes for music these days! Thanks for posting this, it's a breath of fresh air.
Really loving this particular collection. Not sure if I'd heard it before. Those early 1920s songs have a very fun, uplifting quality to them. Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it
Que bonita música de los locos años 1920´s .
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Thank you
Beautiful version of No. 5 & 6; I may have to buy the one available of #4 on eBay--never heard the lyrics before and they're wonderful!
They made so many good recordings and I will be posting more of them. I wish my #6 was in better shape. Glad you liked them as always.
Elegancia , feminidad y buen gusto
Big Bad Bill is Sweet William now- Van Halen did their cover of this song but with a slightly different tune on the Diver Down album
First time ive seen a cute blonde on a magazine cover referred to as preferred stock🏴☠️♠️♠️💯
Preferred columbia graphophone stock i still have❤️❤️❤️❤️🧡🧡❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🧡🧡
beautiful work - what do you think of the Diamond Cut process (besides price) with the fancy subharmonic generator ? - its samples on my bass heavy cheap headphones wound murky . Tuba bass was propulsive and really got going with the early electrics.
Thank you, I liked the diamond cut process but I still use several other tools along with it. I don't think it's click and crackle remover is the best.
" believe me " Alberto Vargas covers .....
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