RRR 78RPM Show – 6 May 2018

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Welcome to Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78RPM records of the 1920s and’30s.

On this week’s edition of the show we’re going to break all the rules and play a record from 1959! If you like plants and know what tecoma capensis is, you’ll be able to figure out what the topic of the first segment of the show. We’ll also hear about some Russians (NOT having to do with the current political situation), get refrigerated and join the crowd.  If you enjoy the show, please let us know by leaving a comment on the website or the Facebook page or sending an email to Glenn@RapidlyRotatingRecords.com.  And remember, your requests and topic segments are always welcome. As always, just click on the link below to instantly listen streaming online and/or download the show. 

Enjoy the show!

Rapidly Rotating Records Show
May 6, 2018

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Tecoma capensis

Honeysuckle Rose – Bert Stock AHO / Paul Dillon, v.
Honeysuckle Lane – Lynn Cowan’s Boulevard Theatre Orchestra (Al Friedman AHO) / LeRoy Montesanto, v.
Honeysuckle – Prince’s Orchestra

Segment 2: Russians

Tchaikovsky (And Other Russians) – Danny Kaye
Prelude in C-Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) – Casa Loma Orchestra
Song Of India – Anson Weeks AHO
Melodie (
Souvenir D’un Lieu Cher Op. 42) (Tchaikovsky) – Rudy Wiedoeft

Segment 3: Elements

The Elements – Tom Lehrer
Copper-Colored Sam – Six Black Diamonds (Billy James AHO) / Jack Kaufman, v.

Jimmy Had A Nickel – Clarence Williams AHO / Dick Robertson, v.
Tin Pan Parade – The Troubadours / Shannon Quartet, v.

Segment 4: Refrigeration

Cool Down – Tennessee Happy Boys (Nathan Glantz AHO) / Arthur Fields
I Need Some Cooling Off (Intro: My Heart Stood Still) – Savoy Orpheans

Segment 5: Crowds

Three’s A Crowd – Elmer Feldkamp AHO / Elmer Feldkamp, v.
Lonely In A Crowd – Jacques Renard and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra / Elliott Shaw, v.
When The Rest Of The Crowd Goes Home (I Always Go Home Alone) – Ben Selvin AHO / Dick Robertson, v.
I’m So Alone With The Crowd – George Olsen and His Music / Ethel Shutta, v.

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2 Comments

  1. tim gartner

    Always love your program and your selections.

    Glad you played one of my all-time favorites, Tom Lehrer. Have all of his CDs and manyh recordings off the Dr. Demento show. Bring him back!

    One of my prized possessions is the Tom Lehrer songbook “Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer with not enough drawings by Ronald Searle.” A true treasure. Tom is so fast with the lyrics to the Elements that I couldn’t even follow along.

    Thanks again for all you do.

    Tim Gartner, Oakland CA

    Reply
    • Glenn Robison

      Thank you, Tim! I’m glad you enjoyed the show. You probably shouldn’t hold your breath for more of Tom, at least on RRR. This was pretty much a one-off to fulfill a request from a special friend of the show. The two segments worked out well, I think. “Somewhere” around here I too have a copy of “Too Many Songs…” as well as the sheet music to “The Elements.”

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