RRR 78RPM Show – December 18, 2016

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Rapidly Rotating Records Show – December 18, 2016

This being a season of joy, on this week's edition of the show, we'll hear some rapidly rotating records about joy. We'll also spend some time alone, and celebrate the birthdays of Wilf Carter, Lud Gluskin and the State of Alabama.

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Enjoy the show!

Here's the complete playlist:

Here's the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Joy!

Soldier's Joy – Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers
Milenburg Joys – Lew Stone and His Band
Shout For Joy – Albert Ammons
Just A Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) – Blanche Calloway and Her Joy Boys

Segment 2: "I Want To Be Alone"

I'd Rather Be Alone – Cliquot Club Eskimos
I'd Rather Be Alone In The South – The Singing Sophomores (The Revelers)
I Want To Be Alone With Mary Brown – Al Starita and The Piccadilly Players / Eddie Gross Bart, v.

Segment 3: Wilf Carter

The Hobo's Blues – Wilf Carter
A Little Log Shack I Can Always Call My Home – Wilf Carter
The Hobo's Dream Of Heaven – Wilf Carter

Segment 4: Alabama Statehood

Alabama Stomp – Joe Watson and His Green Mill Orchestra
Alabama Flood – Andrew Jenkins
Nancy Jane – Roy Palmer's Alabama Rascals

Segment 5: Lud Gluskin

C'est Mon Gigolo – Lud Gluskin et son Orchestre
The Continental – Lud Gluskin and His Continental Orchestra
Moon Over Miami – Lud Gluskin AHO

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2 Comments

  1. ARTHUR'BING EVANS AND BRAD.

    GLENN THE DEC 18 th SHOW WAS OUT OR THIS WORLD’ LOVED THE SKILLET LICKERS’ AND OF COURCE BLANCHE CALLOWAY ONE OF MY FAVORETS. I ALSO LIKE BING CROSBY’ VERY EARLY 30s. GREAT ‘ GREAT SHOW. THE MUSIC BOYS. MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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  2. ARTHUR EVANS

    GLENN RHE DEC. 18th SHOW WAS OUT OF THIS WORLD’ LOVED “THE SKILLET LICKERS” AND OF COURCE” BLANCHE CALLOWAY” ONE OF MY FAVORETS. I ALSO LIKE BING CROSBY’ VERY EARLY 30s. GREAT’ GREAT SHOW. THE MUSIC BOYS ‘ MERRY CHRISTMAS.

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