Box 2
Container
Contains 48 Results:
Side A, "Little Fraternity Pin" (from Warner Bros. Production "Varsity Show"). Side B, "Dream Girl of Pi.K.A." Both vocals by Phil Ohman.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 82
Scope and Contents
Decca 10-inch #1454
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "Daddy" Fox Trot. Vocal chorus by Jeanne D'Arcy and ensemble. Side B, "Mobile Flag Stop (Catching the 8:02 Local)". Fox trot. Both sides Johny Messner and his orchestra.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 83
Scope and Contents
Decca 10-inch #3816
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Parts I and II of "It Ain't No Good." Comedy Vocal with Chatman's Mississippi Hot Footers
Item — Box: 2, Item: 84
Scope and Contents
Brunswick 10-inch #7118
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side (1) "Down the River of Golden Dreams." Side (2) "If I Had a Girl Like You". Both vocals with orchestra by Chester Gaylord, "The Whispering Serenader."
Item — Box: 2, Item: 85
Scope and Contents
Brunswick 10-inch #4819.
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "In a Shanty in Old Stany Town." Fox trot with vocal ensemble. Side B, "Swing Me, Bach". Fox trot with vocal chorus by Helen Young. Both sides Johnny Long and his orchestra
Item — Box: 2, Item: 86
Scope and Contents
Decca 10-inch #3409
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "Blue Evening", vocal by Frances Langford with Harry Sosnik and his orchestra. Side B "(I'm in Love With) The Honorable Mr. So and So" (from the MGM production "Society Lawyer"). Vocal with piano accompaniment. Frances Langford with Harry Sosnik at the piano.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 87
Scope and Contents
Decca 10-inch #2438
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "Sleepy Time Gal". Side B, "You Forgot to Remember". Both sides Pipe Organ solo played by Jesse Crawford on the Wurlitzer organ.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 88
Scope and Contents
Victor 10-inch #19906
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "Pagan Love Song" (from MGM picture "The Pagan"). Side B, "My Heart Is Bluer Than Your Eyes, Cherie". Both sung by Franklin Baur, tenor with orchestra.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 89
Scope and Contents
Victor 10-inch #21922
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side A, "Oh, What a Pal Was mary." Sung by Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. Side B, "Dear Heart", sung by John Steel, tenor with orchestra.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 90
Scope and Contents
Victor 10-inch #198606
Dates:
circa 1920-1941
Side 147886, "A Precious Little Thing Called Love" (theme song from movie "The Shopworn Angel"). Fox trot with vocal refrain Side 147887 "Mississippi". Fox Trot with vocal refrain. Both sides Ipana Troubadours, S.C. Lanin, Director.
Item — Box: 2, Item: 91
Scope and Contents
Columbia 10-inch #1717-D
Dates:
circa 1920-1941