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Danny Ocean

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Hi everyone, this might be a really annoying question (if so, sorry) i only know the smallest bit about the most famous bandleaders, but i heard the song Joltin' Joe DiMaggio about half a year ago and i'm completely smitten with it. I want it on my ipod (i know, old school, right?) but i can't find it on cd anywhere. Does anyone know of a cd that the song has been put onto? (it'd be great if there were more Les Brown songs on there but isn't necessary) if not i'll just have to listen to it on spotify for the rest of my days. or wait a couple of years until i have a job/life and i can afford to buy a record player and learn how to not-destroy the needle. :p xxx

Hi Annie,

iPod....old school....not at all! I've had a quick look around, but unfortunately I haven't managed to find it listed on any CD, yet. But, and I'm sure you're aware anyway, it is available as a download, from iTunes, for your iPod.

Apologies if I've stated the obvious!

Cheers,

Danny O
 
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[video]http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/hot-club-of-cowtown-emily-twangfest-13-pageant-st-louis-6-10-09/8d0f527b5a38e46ea1f28d0f527b5a38e46ea1f2-890752467930?q=hot+club+of+cowtown&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR28[/video]
Hot Club of Cowtown.
 
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You'll find that one right here!

That was a huge hit in 1941, and tells the story of Joe D's 56-game hitting streak, which was brought to an end when he was held hitless "one night in Cleveland." Probably second only to "Sentimental Journey" as the most famous record Les Brown ever made.

Thankyou so much!! I have been obsessed with that song!
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
Capitol 101.7 fm here in S.R.C Australia Broadcasting some lush 40's Tunes this very moment!

http://www.capitalcommunityradio.com/ Wont you join us for Breakfast or whatever it is in your neck of the woods

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Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Time for your German lesson

Wochenend und Sonnenschein (Weekend and Sunshine) - Kristall-Orchester, 1930. It's really Happy Days are Here Again.

Jeden Tag, jede Nacht (Every Day, Every Night) - James Kok und sein Tanzorchester, 1934. Actually I Only Have Eyes for You (Ich haben nur Augen für dich, which turns up in the lyric at just the same spot the English words would be).

Wer hat Angst vor dem bösen Wolf? (Who's Afraid of the (Big) Bad Wolf?) - Kardosch Sänger mit dem Orchester Hans Bund, 1934. The Sänger (singers) were a novelty quartet doing all that fooling about.
 
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Wer hat Angst vor dem bösen Wolf? (Who's Afraid of the (Big) Bad Wolf?) - Kardosch Sänger mit dem Orchester Hans Bund, 1934. The Sänger (singers) were a novelty quartet doing all that fooling about.

Reportedly Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? was one of Hitler's favorite tunes. One that he was often fond of whistling to himself. it's an interesting bit of symbolism that Hitler (the name Adolf is derived from Adawolf meaning "of the Wolf") was fascinated by wolves and wolf imagery. Perhaps he too saw himself as the biggest, baddest wolf of them all.

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from La Bete est Mord (The Beast is Dead) (1944) by Francois Calvo
 
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chanteuseCarey

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Been listening to "My Romance" lately on YouTube, as sung by both Mel Torme and Doris Day. Learning the lyrics, and listening to the inflections and phrasing as done by both of these singers- as I most likely will sing it tonight for a special birthday surprise:)
 

Fletch

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Happy Feet - Willie Lewis' Negro Band, 1941. The last American musicians to leave Europe - I kid you not! Maybe a tick or two behind the times - they still sound more like Fletcher Henderson than Count Basie. But I don't mind.

Everybody Loves My Girl - Four Aristocrats, 1927. Have I got an act for you, brother. First they play guitars and ukes. Then they sing harmony. Then they play some more. Then they vodeo a little. But don't worry - that's all they do.

Freshman Hop - Whoopee Makers, 1929. Get your soup and fish on and shake a leg, Frosh. Jack Pettis (who wrote it) plays C melody sax, and some of his fellow Ben Bernie lads may be in there, too. Maybe even that Goodman kid.
 
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Rundquist

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I heard Bob Flanigan, founding member of the Four Freshmen just passed away. Bob sang the high parts, played trombone, and bass. I always dug them.

Blue World
[video=youtube;iggWvFgp3KE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iggWvFgp3KE&feature=youtu.be[/video]

Blue World/By The Time I Get To Phoenix
[video=youtube;PXjHeptdr4Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXjHeptdr4Q&feature=youtu.be[/video]

Day By Day
[video=youtube;3f_w1NReefM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f_w1NReefM&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 

Rundquist

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I just saw a posting for a 80’s obscure jazz music video, which I never knew existed until today. Ray Anderson is one of the most original musicians that I’ve ever heard. Way back in the 90’s I had the good fortune of seeing him at a jazz club/loft in Long Beach. I say that I had the good fortune because Ray has lived in Europe for many years, though he’s originally from Chicago and lived in New York for years. He was visiting his dad. Anyway, he gave one the greatest performances I have ever seen.

Ray is without a doubt one of the greatest trombonists that ever lived. But he’s also one of the greatest singers that I have ever heard. Ray has the rare ability to split his vocal chord and harmonize with himself. In the music video he is clearly miming his performance, but his original performance is not some studio trick. What an awesome musician.

[video=youtube;h2QKuTFbr_Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2QKuTFbr_Y[/video]

The video
[video]http://new.music.yahoo.com/ray-anderson/videos/view/im-just-a-lucky-so-so--2138874[/video]
 
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Vivere (To Live)

Max Raabe

[video=youtube;ASpmXn4L-J8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASpmXn4L-J8&feature=feedf[/video]


Carlo Buti (1938)

[video=youtube;GnFA1CHaP6c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnFA1CHaP6c[/video]
 

Derek WC

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A fresh batch of Bowlly:

[video=youtube;lbennol3B7k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbennol3B7k[/video]

[video=youtube;VZBmBGqfPvY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZBmBGqfPvY[/video]

[video=youtube;g6QM49rwFao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6QM49rwFao[/video]

I've got quite a collection of records, would anybody like me to record and put them up on Youtube?
 

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