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BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
"Lyrics For Lovers"

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"British Actor, Dirk Bogarde Talks his way through several standards from the 30's"
1. Foggy Day
2. Way You Look Tonight
3. Our Love Affair
4. You Go to My Head
5. Can't We Be Friends
6. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
7. Just One of Those Things
8. Get Out of Town
9. I Get Along Without You Very Well
10. These Foolish Things
11. Where or When
12. As Time Goes By
 

Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Out of the Dawn, Paul Ash & Orchestra, 1928.
Paul, a German immigrant (born Aschenbrenner), was a popular Chicago show-band leader, and this particular side is positively Whitemanesque in its sound and scoring.

Paul recorded again in '33 with an even better band, which he led at the Century of Progress' Pabst Casino, but those sides are hopelessly rare. Ben Bernie took over the music at the Casino, and I think they might have been pulled off the market.
 

LizzieMaine

Bartender
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Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
Fletch said:
Out of the Dawn, Paul Ash & Orchestra, 1928.
Paul, a German immigrant (born Aschenbrenner, IIRC), was a popular Chicago show-band leader, and this particular side is positively Whitemanesque in its sound and scoring.

Ash was legendary for his revue/prologue shows at the McVicker Theatre in Chicago -- very much the sort of stuff that James Cagney was supposed to be putting on in "Footlight Parade."

Two of those revues, "Red Hot" and "Paul Ash In Hollywood" were written for him by a ham-and-egg radio harmony act named Correll and Gosden -- who within four years would be the two most famous voices in America, though not because they worked for Ash...
 

Lillemor

One Too Many
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Location
Denmark
Jack R. said:
Lazy River-Bobby Darin

lol I've listened to that one at least once a day for the past 14 days, today included.

after Lazy River - Bobby Darin and a few more of his songs...

Halo and Haunted - Gary Numan

I feel like listening to some rare (including So Rare) songs by Bobby Rydell and Dion Dimucci until I have to start dinner.
 
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Covina, Califonia 91722
Shangas said:
Cast of 'Cabaret' - "Willkommen!" ("Welcome!") One of the greatest opening songs ever...

[EMCEE]
Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome!
Fremde, etranger, stranger.
Gluklich zu sehen, je suis enchante,
Happy to see you, bleibe, reste, stay.

Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome
Im Cabaret, au Cabaret, to Cabaret
 

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