Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 17 November 2019

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.

We’re back to a five segment show this week and on this evening’s show we’ll have a segment devoted to bellis perennis. You’ll find out why some of my friends refer to me as The Commodore, we’ll take s stroll through a musical cactus garden and in the last segment of the show we’re going to visit a hot springs resort. Not just any hot springs resort, mind you. This one’s special. The first segment is a string of pearls. Musical pearls.

Enjoy the show!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: Pearls

Only A Broken String Of Pearls – The Troubadours / Elliott Shaw, v.
Mother Of Pearl, Parts 1 and 2 – Debroy Somers Band

Segment 2: Bellis Perennis (Daisies!)

Boomps-A-Daisy – Joe Loss and His Band / Annette Mills, v.
Daisy Belle – Charles Kaley AHO / Charles Kaley, v.
Ups-A-Daisy – Victor Arden – Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra / Elliott Shaw, James Melton, Lewis James, v.

 Segment 3: Cacti

Mein Kaktus Tanzt (My Cactus Is Dancing) – Hans Bund AHO
Cactus Swing – Hugh and Karl Farr
Squint-Eyed Cactus Jones – Al Craver (Vernon Dalhart)
When The Cactus Blooms I’ll Be Waiting – Norwood Tew (The Old Lefthander) Assisted by Mrs. Tew

Segment 4: The Commodore

The Commodore Song – Edward M. Favor
Clap Yo Hands – Commodore Hotel Orchestra
Tappin’ The Commodore Till – Bud Freeman and His Gang

Segment 5: De Anza Hot Springs Resort

Nudist Colony (The Bare Facts) – Pure & Simple
The Naked Dance – Jelly Roll Morton

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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