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The complete hit of the week recordings. Volume 1.
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- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Popular music--1921-1930.
- Popular music.
- Dance orchestra music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (65 minutes)
- Other Title:
- Complete hit of the week recordings. Vol. 1, (1930)
- Place of Publication:
- St. Joseph, IL : Archeophone Records, 2004.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- stereo
- audio file
- Contents:
- Back in your own back yard (Hit of the Week Orchestra)
- Tip-toe through the tulips with me (Don Voorhees Orchestra)
- Through (Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Music)
- Hello baby (Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Music)
- My fate is in your hands (Vincent Lopez Orchestra)
- My sweeter than sweet (take A) (Vincent Lopez Orchestra)
- My sweeter than sweet (take B) (Vincent Lopez Orchestra)
- I'm following you (Ben Pollack Orchestra)
- Cryin' for the Carolines (Ben Pollack Orchestra)
- There's danger in your eyes, Cherie! (Vincent Lopez Orchestra)
- Congratulations (Bert Lown & His Hotel Biltmore Music)
- University of Maine stein song (Hotel Pennsylvania Music)
- With you (Statler Pennsylvanians)
- University of Maine stein song (sample record) (Statler Pennsylvanians)
- A cottage for sale (The New York Twelve)
- Lazy Lou'siana moon (Jan Garber's Orchestra)
- Sing you sinners (Harlem Hot Chocolates)
- St. James' infirmary (Harlem Hot Chocolates)
- Springtime in the Rockies (Vincent Lopez Orchestra)
- The song without a name (Phil Spitalny's Music)
- Give yourself a pat on the back (Phil Spitalny's Music)
- Mysterious Mose (Bobby Dixon's Broadcasters)
- Song of the dawn (Phil Spitalny's Music).
- Participant:
- Various performers.
- Notes:
- Title from cover image (viewed November 20, 2021).
- Includes program notes.
- Streaming audio files.
- Recorded in New York 1929-1930.
- Other Format:
- Original cat. no.: ARCH 3002
- OCLC:
- 1292096219
- Publisher Number:
- ASP2128782/amso
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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