I go back to 1929 via 78. 2(00)9 recurring, as we crash, crash, crash. Crunch.
» You can’t take it with you when you go, even on an iPod…
- They Shoot Horses Don’t They?
- Eddie Cantor with Phil Spitalny’s Music – Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!
- Phil Spitalny’s Music – Cheer Up! Good Times are Comin’
- George Olsen – I’m in the Market for You
- Dick Robertson – If I Ever Get a Job Again
- The California Ramblers – Gotta Go To Work Again
- Jack Payne – I’ve Gotta Get Up And Go To Work
- Reading from ‘The Conquest of Happiness’ – Bertrand Russell, 1930
- backed by Paul Tremaine and his Aristocrats- Aristocratic Stomp
- Artie Shaw – Whistle while you work
- Ray Noble & His Orchestra – Long As You’ve Got Your Health
- Ted Lewis Orch. – Headin’ for Better Times
- Nelson Eddy – Dusty Road
- Ethel Waters – Stormy Weather
- Elsie Carlisle, Bert Ambrose & Orchestra – The Clouds Will Soon Roll By (22-07-1932)
- Al Foster aka Sid Gary – “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine” (1929)
- Boswell Sisters – Put That Sun Back In The Sky 19-2-1932
- Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders (vocal refrain by Frank Luther) – Keep Your Sunny Side Up
- Ben Selvin & His Orchestra – Happy Days Are Here Again
- Ted Lewis – On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Cliff Edwards – It’s Only A Paper Moon
- Reading of ‘The Day of the Locust’ – Nathanael West, 1939
- backed by Benny Goodman & Charlie Christian – I Surrender, Dear
- Etting Ruth – Ten Cents A Dance
- Florence Desmond – Cigarettes, Cigars
- Bessie Smith – Gimme a pigfoot
- Bill Cox – NRA Blues
- Big Bill Broonzy – W.P.A. Blues
- Victoria Spivey – Detroit Moan
- Ethel Waters – What Did I Do To Be So Black And Blue
- Johnny Green Orch. – Repeal the Blues
- Reading from ‘Grapes of Wrath’ by John Steinbeck
- backed by Al Bowlly, Ray Noble – California Here I Come (1935)
- Charlie Palloy and His Orchestra – Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
- Pinetop Smith – Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out
- The Ink Spots – With plenty of money and you
- Red Norvo & His Orchestra – Slummin’ On Park Avenue
- Ben Poll And His Park Central Orchestra – Buy, Buy For Baby
- Benny Morton And His Orchestra – We’re in the Money
- Lew Stone And His Band – Pick Yourself Up
- Walter Huston – September Song
- George M. Cohan – Life’s A Funny Proposition After All
- Abe Lyman And His Orchestra – Riddle Me This
- Annette Hanshaw – I’m A Dreamer – Aren’t We All (4-12-1929)
- Bing Crosby/Connee Boswell/The Boswell Sisters/The Mills Brothers – Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
- Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band – Easy Come, Easy Go
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5 responses to “depression (aka that 78 show)”
[…] finally got to the 3rd proper episode ‘depression‘ I go back to 1929 via 78. 2(00)9 recurring, as we crash, crash, crash. […]
Huh. I thought you had disappeared. Welcome back! Will give it a listen.
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No not disappeared – the intention was to do a show every 3 months, but not to rush it…kind of working more like every 6 months, but who knows…
I want more digital debris! 🙂 I can’t wait another two months!
I stumbled upon the previous ones in my iPod and listened to them again. Great stuff! Keep up the great work.