Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 19 October 2003

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

On this evening’s show, we’ve got rhythm, we’ll celebrate the birthdays of Roger Wolfe Kahn and Noah Webster and listen to this past week in recording history.

Enjoy the show!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Happy
We’re going to start off with some happy songs, because last week on October 16 in 1939, listeners to the NBC Blue Network heard the 15 minute radio drama “Right to Happiness” for the first time. I think the following songs will bring you a bit of happiness.

Happiness Ahead – The Pickens Sisters
Are You Happy? – Ipana Troubadors/Irving Kaufman
At Last I’m Happy – Lew Reynolds Flexo Recording Orch

Segment 2: Words
October 16 marked the birth in 1758 in Hartford, Connecticut of lexicographer Noah Webster. At age 43, he started writing the first American dictionary. When he finished,27 years later at age 70, Webster’s dictionary had 70,000 words in it. Noah Webster died in 1843, an American hero. So to commemorate Noah Webster, are some songs about words, starting off a song that even mentions Webster’s dictionary.

Too Marvelous for Words – Dick Robertson AHO
Words Can’t Express the Way I Feel – McKinney’s Cotton Pickers
He’s the Last Word – Ben Pollack and His Californians / Dorothy Williams, Hannah Williams, v.

Segment 3: Rhythm
Last week, October 14 marked the debut in 1930 of George and Ira Gershwin’s “Girl Crazy”. It was also the debut of a 21 year old former secretary named Ethel Agnes Zimmerman. You know her better as Ethel Merman and her career took off with her rendition of the most famous of the show’s 21 songs, “I Got Rhythm”. So here’s a set of “rhythm” songs.

I Got Rhythm – Sam Lanin ah Merry Mad Musical Gang
Savoy Rhythm – Roy Johnson’s Happy Pals
Just a Little Thing Called Rhythm – George Olsen/Fran Frey
Bouncin’ in Rhythm – Adrian Rollini and His Tap Room Gang

Segment 4: Roger Wolfe Kahn
October 19th marks the birth in 1907 in Morristown, New Jersey, of bandleader and composer Roger Wolfe Kahn.

Crazy Rhythm – Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra
Hot-Hot-Hottentot – Roger Wolfe Kahn AHO
The Tap Tap – Roger Wolfe Kahn AHO

Segment 5: This Week in Recording History

Chatanooga Stomp – King Oliver’s Jazz Band (October 15, 1923)
Forgetful Blues – Frank Westphal AHO
(October 19, 1923)
Everybody Stomp – Bud Lincoln
(October 19, 1925)

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