Show 106, “Secrets of 78s,” plays 15 78RPM records found in the closet of Sam Waldron’s friend Bob. Performers include Bing Crosby, Johnny Mercer, Judy Garland, The Andrews Sisters, Carson Robison, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller. One of these recordings is virtually invisible on the internet, but an old-fashioned research technique finally revealed its story.
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Show 106 | Secrets of 78s | |
Playlist | ||
1 | The Jitterbug | Judy Garland |
2 | Your’e Easy to Dance With | Fred Astaire with the Bob Crosby Orchestra |
3 | I Found a Million Dollar Baby | Bing Crosby |
4 | In The Mood | Glenn Miller and his Orchestra |
5 | Echos of Hawaii | Frances Langford with the Harry Sosnik Orchestra |
6 | Down on the Old Plantation | Carson Robinson Trio |
7 | Who Wouldn’t Love You | Trudy Erwin, Harry Babbit, Kay Kyser Orchestra |
8 | The Three Caballeros | Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Vic Schoen Orchestra |
9 | Your Feet’s Too Big | Fats Waller |
10 | Go See Seattle | Ted Weems and his Orchestra |
11 | Coax Me a Little Bit | Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen Orchestra |
12 | Singin’ in the Rain | Dave Brubeck Trio |
13 | That’s Amore | Dean Martin |
14 | My Old Flame | Spike Jones |
15 | Sent for You Yesterday and Here You Come Today. | The Benny Goodman Orchestra with Johnny Mercer |