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A cry for help! (music)

vitanola

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Benny Goodman's 1935 and 1936 sides for the Victor, including "Santa Claus Came in the Spring" [video=youtube_share;MrOfHV7c39Y]http://youtu.be/MrOfHV7c39Y[/video],
 

vitanola

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Perhaps this Christmas 1935 remote broadcast from the Hotel Congress in Chicago, featuring the Goodman Orchestra, as part of the NBC program "Let's Dance" [video=youtube_share;uLYgiozxKRs]http://youtu.be/uLYgiozxKRs[/video]
 

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Perrry Como, Dinah Shore, BIng Crosby,Kay Ballard, Modernaires, Paul Whitman, Mel TOrme, Four Freshman, Hi Lo's, Vaughn Monroe, Cab Calloway, Les Brown, Xavier Cugat, Edmundo Ross,Dakota Staton...
 

vitanola

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Virtually any of Goodman's pre-1939 sides work well as background music for parties, tunes like "Hunkadola", "Don't Be That Way", "Big John's Special", and "Let's Dance". Fletcher Henderson's stuff worls well, too, sides including "Sugar Foot Stomp", "What-Cha-Call-'Em Blues", "Clarinet Marmalade", "Variety Stomp", "Riffin'", and "Grand Terrace Rhythm". Some up-tempo small-group music works well, too. Look for recordings by Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys ("Onyx Spree", "Hjere Kati", "Twilight in Turkey", "Knock Knock (Who's There)". Jimmie Noone's Apex Club band is good, too {"Blues(My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me), "I Know That You Know", "A Monday Date", "El rado Scuffle". Virtually any record by Benny Moten's Kansas City orchestra will work well, too.
 

vitanola

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I posted a total of 3o08 sides, generally dating from the height of the Swing Era, with a very few items dating after the War, and only a few from before 1932 or so. As you were asking for background music for a party, I went light on the vocals, and high on the up-tempo dance items, with a fair sprinkling of seasonal songs, and a little bit of small-group swing. The play-list as it currently stands is better played in "shuffle" mode, for I was in a bit of a rush, and so songs by any given artist are bunched together. I tried to stay away from over-played "chesnuts", but couldn't quite resist including a couple of earlier items which were to my ear both appropriately festive and of some musical interest.
 
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