1929 Music - Tops Songs From 1929 - The Roaring 20s Era @Pax41
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- 1929 Music - Top Songs From 1929 - The Roaring 20s Era @Pax41 vintage music
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Song 1 - Roger Wolf Kahn & His Orchestra - Liza - vocal Dick Robertson - recorded 7/30/1929
Song 2 - Astoria Dance Players - Am I Blue - recorded 6/1929
Song 3 - Bob Haring & His Orchestra - Ich Liebe Dich - vocal by Tom Waring - recorded 7/15/1929
Song 4 - Al Goodman & His Orchestra - Lovable & Sweet - vocal by Dick Robertson - recorded 8/15/1929
Song 5 - Scrappy Lambert - Waiting At The End Of The Road - recorded 8/1929
Song 6 - Henry Busse & His Orchestra - By The Way - vocal by Scrappy Lambert - recorded 8/26/1929
Song 7 - June Pursell - Never Say Die - recorded 10/1929
Song 8 - The High Hatters - Look For The Silver Lining - vocal by Frank Luther - recorded 12/16/1929
Song 9 - Waring's Pennsylvanians - Let Me Sing and I'm Happy - vocal by Fred Waring & the 3 Girlfriends - recorded 12/17/1929
Song 10 - Al Katz & His Orch - A Year From Today - vocal by Nelson Pressly - recorded 8/30/1929
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Ah, ain't nothin more swell than listening to this whilst the stock market crashes in the distance
It sure is crazy and maybe they need to declare a federal holiday to let people cool off.
Heartbroken that all my albums are gone. Your channel has been medicine...thanks a million!
Glad I can help replace those lost albums G and thank you for watching!
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So many good songs 1929 - thanks for another great selection.
+Janette Walker Glad you liked this one and the one with Elmer. Will be posting the year 1931 soon and a theme based one.
00:00 [1] Roger Wolf Kahn & His Orchestra - Liza - vocal Dick Robertson
03:06 [2] Astoria Dance Players - Am I Blue
05:58 [3] Bob Haring & His Orchestra - Ich Liebe Dich (I Love You) - vocal by Tom Waring
09:07 [4] Al Goodman & His Orchestra - Lovable & Sweet - vocal by Dick Robertson
12:04 [5] Scrappy Lambert - Waiting At The End Of The Road
14:48 [6] Henry Busse & His Orchestra - By The Way - vocal by Scrappy Lambert
17:34 [7] June Pursell - Never Say Die
20:34 [8] The High Hatters - Look For The Silver Lining - vocal by Frank Luther
23:22 [9] Waring's Pennsylvanians - Let Me Sing and I'm Happy
26:12 [10] Al Katz & His Orchestra - A Year From Today - vocal by Nelson Pressly
Thank you for providing the starting time for each song. This is such a valuable aid in trying to find a particular song to hear again. 🥰
Wow my great grandmother was born in 1929 jeez I wonder if this is the music she listened to..
If she was born in 1929 she most likely listened to the music from the 1940s and 50's. She would have been exposed to this music by her parents and oldie radio shows.
gracias pax41, bellisima esta recopilacion ,la mùsica inolvidable
A lot of old favorites are here.
Yes, this compilation contains some great 20s music. Thank you for watching and commenting Robert😀
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Always glad to hear it main account!
Absolutely fantastic post Bob! Scrappy Lambert featured in two songs! Love every song, thank you.
Hope to put some more up soon for you to enjoy Craig!
Now thats i was talking i dont have such fun sience 1929 !!
This is great
Thanks again.
welcome
Very satisfying
Delightful
Glad you liked it.
Thank you 😊
Welcome and thank you for watching the channel.
Same music that was playing at the Miskatonic University. I miss those days...
Great
Thank u
Nice to see Grey Gull put some effort into the arrangement of "Am I Blue" Well done.
+phredl Too bad they couldn't use better materials to record with.
+phredl Any idea on the vocalists for this song and the others?
pax41 That was a great technolgical leap forward. Have you heard Edison's recordings from 1900?
Yes, some of them
O wish someone would make more light of jane pursell and bring back her songs shes great
June Pursell didn't make too many recordings. I have only been able to find about 8 recordings that she was the vocalist on.
Do you mean June Purcell ?
She did the vocal for Earl Burtnett, "Low Down Rhythm", June 1929.
Someone traced June Purcell as late as 1950, but couldn't find anything about her afterward.
Only if you are a 20's kid.lol
Mafia 1
No. 8 is the definitive version of this song--in fact I can't think who did it on Brunswick or Columbia. Of course, it's actually a song from 1921 so it's likely the others didn't do a late 20's version at all.
+VictrolaJazz My favorite version of song 8 is by Marion Harris.
My reincarnated self can feel this music right
Street girl.
I don´t like these fade-outs in the end!
Your English is not very good.