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LizzieMaine said:That was Vallee's recording of "The Drunkard Song," made for Victor in 1934 -- he couldn't keep a straight face at the cornball lyric, and the band began egging him on by making faces back at him, leading him to start laughing hysterically. But somehow he made it thru the number, and it was later released with a special white label.
For several years after that, Vallee would recreate the breakdown in his live performances, complete with carefully-choreographed hysteria.
The OKeh Laughing Record, by the way, was a German recording imported to the US around 1920, and was one of the top-selling records of the decade. Bootleg copies were sold under many different labels over the years, and it was still turning up in one version or another well into the fifties.
LizzieMaine said:That was Vallee's recording of "The Drunkard Song," made for Victor in 1934 -- he couldn't keep a straight face at the cornball lyric, and the band began egging him on by making faces back at him, leading him to start laughing hysterically. But somehow he made it thru the number, and it was later released with a special white label.
Probably "Victor Pict-Ur-Discs" or "Pict-Ur-Music" - used for silent film accompaniment in 1928-'29. RCA soon took over Victor and got rid of this line of business, as it was in direct conflict with their Photophone sound-on-film technology. (Brunswick did something similar called "Mood Accompaniment" before being taken over by Warner Bros.)RetroToday said:Somewhere in my 78 collection I have a Victor white labeled record that has three tracks on both sides that are mixed laughter, mixed applause, cheering, etc. Can't find it at this moment to be exact, it's buried.
Fletch said:Probably "Victor Pict-Ur-Discs" or "Pict-Ur-Music" - used for silent film accompaniment in 1928-'29. RCA soon took over Victor and got rid of this line of business, as it was in direct conflict with their Photophone sound-on-film technology.
Dread Scott said:The Okeh Laughing Record is hilarious...
Fletch said:Hey, thanks, please do. (Anyone else notice a subtly pun in the name "Pict-Ur-Music"? It could mean "Picture Music" or "Picked Your Music." Or am I grasping at straws here?)