Musical comedy medleys 1928-1934 [sound recording].
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 1977-6 | JJA RecordsSeries: A Box Office productionPublication details: [New York, N.Y.] : JJA [Records], [1977]Description: 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 inContained works:- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973. This year of grace. Selections; arranged
- Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Cat and the fiddle. Selections; arranged
- Ellis, Vivian, 1904-1996. Follow a star. Selections; arranged
- Warren, Harry, 1893-1981. Laugh parade. Selections; arranged
- Henderson, Ray, 1896-1970. Hot cha!. Selections; arranged
- Ellis, Vivian, 1904-1996. Out of the bottle. Selections; arranged
- Levant, Oscar, 1906-1972. Out of the bottle. Selections; arranged
- Green, Johnny, 1908-1989. Mr. Whittington. Selections; arranged
- Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Let 'em eat cake. Selections; arranged
- Henderson, Ray, 1896-1970. Strike me pink. Selections; arranged
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Music & Sound Recordings | Nash Library Music Pocket Library Vinyl & CD Carts | PH.-2379 | Available | 33710001163968 |
Program notes on sheet inserted.
This year of grace / Noel Coward (London Pavillion pit orchestra) -- The cat and the fiddle / Jerome Kern (unidentified vocalists) -- Follow a star / Vivian Ellis (London Winter Garden Theatre pit orchestra, Sydney Baynes, conductor; Bidgood's Symphonic Dance Band) -- The laugh parade / Harry Warren (Abe Lyman and his California Orchestra; Phil Neely, Dick Robertson, Helen Rowland, vocalists) -- Hot cha! / Lew Brown (Paul Whiteman' Orchestra; Mildred Bailey, Red McKenzie, vocalists) -- Out of the bottle / Vivian Ellis, Oscar Levant (Debroy Somers' Band) -- Mr. Whittington / Johnny Green, Jack Waller, Joseph Tunbridge (Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, vocalists; Carroll Gibbons, Johnny Green, pianos) -- Let 'em eat cake / George Gershwin (Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, with Bob Lawrence and The Rhythm Boys, vocalists, and Ramona, piano; Emil Coleman and his orchestra, the Rondoliers, vocalists) -- Strike me pink / Lew Brown (Anson Weeks and his orchestra; Art Wilson, Harriet Lee, vocalists).
"Selections from New York and London shows ... Six of the tracks feature vocals ... and three original pit orchestras are also included."