Hello, Dear Grzegorz. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and these great Fox Trots. The sweet notes of these songs are punctuated by the beauty of the video's images. All the best to you. Hugs 🙏🙋♂️🍀🎼🎷🌺✨
Thank you for your persistent search and final verdict. Lanin & Bing Crosby - sounds great. Although in 1929 Crosby was already a well-known soloist in the US and singing for Sam Lanin, moreover anonymous was not something he urgently needed for his career. So maybe - money?
Witam p.Grzegorzu przywitał Pan nas pięknym foxtrotem i pięknymi czarno białymi zdjęciami .Bardzo dziękuję za chwilę cofnięcia się w czasie.🌺🎵🎵🎵🎵Pozdrawiam cieplutko 🌹
I agree with the previous commenter. Love this kind of music. I have several ‘78’s, pull one out occasionally, learn the songs on it. ‘Marie’ is a big favorite, also ‘In the Mood’ with words. Heard about a woman whose parents only played 40’s music as if it were current. As she grew older, they told her what they had done. She didn’t know what to think about that trick.🤗😊
Brian Rust's British Dance Band discography shows that it is a pseudonym for Ronnie Munro Orchestra, for Arthur Rosebery and his Band and for various bands on American Okeh masters. Parlophone 6147 and 6150 (recorded 25 + 26.03.1929) are by Ronnie Munro and therefore I assume your 6148 is as well by Munro (but not listed by Rust).
@ Alexander Simon Great thank you for solving the mystery!! The band is absolutely grand and now the pleasure is double knowing what a superb bandleader is playing.
Bing Crosby did not become widely known prior to his recording contract with Brunswick records in March 1931. By September, he got his first radio program, sponsored by Woodbury Soap.
To my ear that voice did sound familiar too and I had the thought perhaps it was Bing, but then there was another thought, where did he come from on the English disk?
I have the feeling this recording was not released in London until the Depression. I think Parlophone was a British discount label. We did the same thing here in America. Originally this was a Columbia record. I'm sure these recordings could be had for a quarter on some of discount labels in the 5 and 10 between 1931 and 1938.
Indeed, this record has "nothing to do with London in 1929" - except for the minor fact that this album was pressed, released and distributed in the UK in 1929.
@@240252 Yes. I don't know why Parlophone/Columbia in London didn't give the correct band name on the label, but there might have been financial reasons for the deception :-)
Love this so much. This era of music is all i listen to now. From about 1910-1948. What more does one need? 🎼🎶
Stunning! 🤩
Gorgeous arrangements, stunning images.
These are Sam Lanin recordings with Bing Crosby vocals.
Posters on the second foxtrot are fantastic! Kudos your way 👍
Thank you for your note. Regards! :-)
Hello, Dear Grzegorz. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and these great Fox Trots. The sweet notes of these songs are punctuated by the beauty of the video's images. All the best to you. Hugs 🙏🙋♂️🍀🎼🎷🌺✨
Yes, the last comment is correct and it is Sam Lanin with Bing Crosby recorded 25.01.1929. I found it in Rust American Dance Band discography.
Thank you for your persistent search and final verdict. Lanin & Bing Crosby - sounds great. Although in 1929 Crosby was already a well-known soloist in the US and singing for Sam Lanin, moreover anonymous was not something he urgently needed for his career. So maybe - money?
Witam p.Grzegorzu przywitał Pan nas pięknym foxtrotem i pięknymi czarno białymi zdjęciami .Bardzo dziękuję za chwilę cofnięcia się w czasie.🌺🎵🎵🎵🎵Pozdrawiam cieplutko 🌹
Diese Musik zu einem cup of tea, in einem dieser Kleider und in diesem eleganten Ambiente......DAS WÜRDE MIR GEFALLEN, OH YEAH.
I read the comments below and I am glad the credits are being confirmed. What a great outfit! Impossible to go wrong with these artists :-)
This music precedes my existence, however I am still very much enamored by it. I am well into my eighties and still enjoy it.
So much fun to listen to while lazy Sunday driving ❤
That is Bing Crosby with Sam Lanin’s orchestra.
A delight Thank You
as always beautiful records and also a fabulous collection of vintage images! Where are you going to get all this to enchant us dear youtubeur?
De délicieuses musiques dans un monde d’insouciance qui allait s’écrouler...
Love the music, the posters and the Tamara Lempiska?!
I agree with the previous commenter. Love this kind of music. I have several ‘78’s, pull one out occasionally, learn the songs on it. ‘Marie’ is a big favorite, also ‘In the Mood’ with words. Heard about a woman whose parents only played 40’s music as if it were current. As she grew older, they told her what they had done. She didn’t know what to think about that trick.🤗😊
Brian Rust's British Dance Band discography shows that it is a pseudonym for Ronnie Munro Orchestra, for Arthur Rosebery and his Band and for various bands on American Okeh masters.
Parlophone 6147 and 6150 (recorded 25 + 26.03.1929) are by Ronnie Munro and therefore I assume your 6148 is as well by Munro (but not listed by Rust).
Super 😀
@ Alexander Simon
Great thank you for solving the mystery!! The band is absolutely grand and now the pleasure is double knowing what a superb bandleader is playing.
Witam dziękuję pozdrawiam
Również pozdrowienia! :-)
WHAT ?!!!!!??? This is Sam Lanin's NYC band with Bing Crosby singing
That's how I thought it would turn out at the end that Will Perry is just one more incarnation of Lanin, Selvin or Reser... Thank you.
Pierwszy utwór jakiego słucham na nowym telefonie 😁
Dobry początek! Oby tak dalej :-)))
Bing Crosby did not become widely known prior to his recording contract with Brunswick records in March 1931.
By September, he got his first radio program, sponsored by Woodbury Soap.
Bing Crosby !
To my ear that voice did sound familiar too and I had the thought perhaps it was Bing, but then there was another thought, where did he come from on the English disk?
I have the feeling this recording was not released in London until the Depression. I think Parlophone was a British discount label. We did the same thing here in America.
Originally this was a Columbia record. I'm sure these recordings could be had for a quarter on some of discount labels in the 5 and 10 between 1931 and 1938.
Is this Sam Lanin using a different name? Same arrangement and same vocalist, Bing Crosby.
Una voce incantevole per questo tango languido. Peccato per quelle note esotiche iniziali.
Nothing to do with London in 1929. American band, American composers
Indeed, this record has "nothing to do with London in 1929" - except for the minor fact that this album was pressed, released and distributed in the UK in 1929.
@@240252 Yes. I don't know why Parlophone/Columbia in London didn't give the correct band name on the label, but there might have been financial reasons for the deception :-)