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78s to count empty pop bottles by --
First up, Noel Coward in 1940, with his jaunty ode to the brave dads of the Home Guard, "Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun?"
Coming next, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra in 1934 with vocals by Ken Darby and Ramona on "A Picture of Me Without You," one of Cole Porter's lesser-known "list songs." "Picture Barbara Hutton without a nickel, picture poor Mr. Heinz, my dear, without a pickle! Picture Ogden Nash without a rhyme, picture Mr. Bulova without the time!" And so on and on.
First up, Noel Coward in 1940, with his jaunty ode to the brave dads of the Home Guard, "Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun?"
Coming next, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra in 1934 with vocals by Ken Darby and Ramona on "A Picture of Me Without You," one of Cole Porter's lesser-known "list songs." "Picture Barbara Hutton without a nickel, picture poor Mr. Heinz, my dear, without a pickle! Picture Ogden Nash without a rhyme, picture Mr. Bulova without the time!" And so on and on.