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Issue: 1936 June

Two knocko ut tunes from the musical produc-
tion, "New F aces of 1936 . " These numbers show
Newman ' s versa tility in brilliant fashion. Smooth ..
sweet and rhythmical.
HITS ON DISCS
B,ENNY GOODMAN (Orchestra)
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BRUNSWICK
Great stuff for swi ng addicts.
does the voca ls. Fair.
lUD GlUSKIN (Orchestra)
r
BRUNSWICK SUN!'HINE AT MIDNIGHT
7664
j
(FT)
l ON THE AIR (FT)
Two marvelous tunes distingu ished by the un-
mistakable Gluskin touch.
Recommended fox-
trots . Vocals by Buddy Ciark .
FRANKIE TRUMBAUER (Orchestra)
BRUNSWICK {SOMEBODY LOVES ME (FT)
7665
AIN' T MISBEHAVIN' (FT)
Snappy numbers . . . a few months old . . .
but still good enough to use on your mac hi nes
aga in. Trumbauer h as an excellent orchestra and
they certainl y go to town putting these t wo on
BRUNSWICK {DINAH (FT)
7666
LAZY RIVER (FT)
This is the wildest "Dinah" we've ever heard.
It features a couple of end urance note holding
episodes and the shoutin ' of Prima. Great nu m-
ber for the automatics. Second side is the slow
fox trot number. Good.
DUKE ELLINGTON: HUDSON·DelANGE
(Orchestras)
BRUNSWICK [ OH, BABE! MAYBE SOME
7667
DAY (FT)
L MONOPOLY SWING (FT)
O riginal s. First composed and played by Duke
Ellington's band with Ivy Anderson chanting the
vocals. Loads of swell piano. Very good. Sec-
o nd is an original by Will Hudson an d was ap-
~arently prompted by the current i.nterest in the
parlor game 0 the sa me name. Fair.
VICTOR { SUMMER HOLIDAY (FT)
25325
A RENDEZVOUS WITH A
DREAM (FT)
Real summer numbers t hat w ill fit into any
spo ts. The intoxica ting piano of Duchin scores
most ever / where. Excellent .
RUBY NEWMAN (Orchestra)
VICTOR { IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE
25327
(Waltz)
SMALL TOWN GIRL (FT)
This is Ruby Newman's firs t recording u po n his
return to the Victor label. Hi s band's smooth
st, le is well suited to these two selections. Waltz
is now a national favo ri te and should continue
popular all summer. Recommended for the auto·
matics.
VICTOR { TONI ~ HT'S THE NIGHT (FT)
25329
IT'S II1GH TIME I "OT THE
LO'\'7·DOWN ON YOU (FT)
GUY lOMBARDO (Orchestra)
VICTOR { THE STATE OF MY HEART (FT)
25331
-MONOPOLY (FT)
Dance tunes with all th e smooth fini sh and in-
dividual touches for whic h Lombardo and hi ~
orc hestra a re famous are much in evidence on
these two.
COLUMBIA
ANDY IONA (Hawaiian Orchestra)
COLUMBIA { ON A COCOANUT ISLAND
3132
(FT)
PRETTY RED HIRISCUS (FT)
COLUMBIA
HOLA E PAE (FT)
3133
1 VANA VANA (FT)
"On A Cocoanut I sland " . .. I'd like to be a.
c;::;t;:,\V2 wi th '·ou. This number is a slow fox-
trot. Beouti fuI" melod ; . 3133 pairs native stuff.
( ;co d.
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PHONOGRAPH OPERATORS' HEADQUARTERS!
We Are Distributors lor
VICTOR and BLUEBIRD RECORDS
I NEARLY LET LOVE GO
SLIPPING THROUGH MY
FINGERS (FT)
GOT TO DANCE MY WAY
TO HEAVEN (FT)
Dandy foxtrots from .. It 's Love Again. " Skinny
Ennis sings the first, which IS a sweet, sentI-
mental number. Second w as written by Sam Cos-
low and sung by Bob Allen. Very good.
1
Featuring • ••
" FATS" WALLER
BENNY GOODMAN
RAY NOBLE
GUY LOMBARDO
RUSS MORGAN (Orchestra)
BRUNSWICK {LET'S SING AGAIN (FT)
7669
YOU CAN' T PULL WOOL
OVER MY EYES (FT)
Music in the Ru ss Morga n manner. Good dance
numbers.
LEO J. MEYBERG COMPANY
VICTOR
GOODMA~~
JACK HYLTON (Orchestra)
THIS ' LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE
VICTOR {
(FT)
25330
MAY ALL YOUR TROUBLES BE
LITTLE ONES (FT)
Since this band started broadcasting for Rea l
Si lk on Sunday nights it . has had a tremendou ~
fo llowing . "May All Y our Troubles" is from
"She Sha ll Have Music." Very good .
TOMMY DORSEY (Orchestra)
VICTOR { ROYA L GARDEN BLUES (FT)
25326
JADA (FT)
These two numbers go wa l back to 19 18 and
1919 an d were once tremendous hits.
As re-
recorded they are only average swing tunes .
HAL KEMP (Orchestra)
BRUNSWICK
7668
Helen Ward
EDDY DUCHIN (Orchestra)
y.·ax.
lOUIS PRIMA (Orchestra)
VICTOR {REMEMBER (FT)
25329
WALK, JENNIE, WALK (FT)
An other Victor Swing Classic and this o ne is a.
honey. "Remember" is an old popular tune reo
w ritten wit h plenty of swing injected. Second
tun e doesn't measure up to "Remember" but it
still is a good run ning mate .
335 W . Washington Blvd.
TRIO
LOS ANGELES
VICTOR {TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE (FT)
25324
ALL MY LIFE (FT)
70 Tenth Street
Mail Order. Given
Prompt Anenlion
SAN FRANCISCO
,
JUNE MUSIC SURVEY
Below are listed the Best Sellers reported by the leading record companies for the. P~lSt ~o!'th.
Credit is given to the side responsible for the heavy sale of the complete record by ilshng It first.
' BRUNSWICK
VOCALION
7656--0rgan Grinder' . Swing-FT
You ' re Not the Kind-FT
Hudson-DeLange Orchestra
762s-Lost-FT
The Touch of Your Lips-FT
Hal Kemp and his Orchestra
7654--Small Town Girl-FT
You Can ' t Judge a Book By Its
Co~er
Orville Knapp and his Orch
7657-At the Darktown Strutters' Ball
-FT
Alice Clue Grown-FT
Louis Prima and his
Orleans Gang
New
7649--Everything Stops for Tea-FT
Robins and Roses-FT
Orville Knapp and his 'Orch
COLUMBIA
3 132-D-Pretty Red Hibiscus-FT
On a Cocoanut Island-Slow
FT
Andy lona and his
Islanders
3 133· 0-Hola E Pae-FT (Five
o'Clock Song)
Vana Vana-FT •
Andy lona an~· his
Islanders
'
3 131 · 0-)u.t To Be In Carolin~FT
It Ain ' t Nobody's Biz'nell
What I Oo--FT
Frank Froeba and his
Swing Band
3127·0-The Spanola-Rhumba
Llora ndo--Tango
Carlos Molina and his Orch .
74

COIN
MACHINE
032:I9--She Come Rolling Down the
Mountain
Hop Pickin ' Time in Happy
Valley
The Sweet Violet Boys
03218--Sweet Birds
Yip. Yip. Yowie , I ' m an Eagle
The Sweet Violet Boys
03 1 99--Get ' Em From the Peanut Man
Prell My Button
Lil Johnson
03013-Monkey and the Baboon
Lonnie Johnson and Spencer
Williams
Wipe It Off
Lonnie Johnson and Clarence
Williams
03111Jo-Sweet Violels
Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet
Th e Sweet Violet Boys
03222-Hoodoo Lady
Ice Man (Come On Up)
Memphis Minnie
MElOTONE
0-06-IIJo-Ace In the Hole
My Gal Sal
Chick Bullock and his
Levee Loungers
6-06-58-The Wheel of , the Wagon is
Broken
Give Me a Home in Montana
Patsy Montana
5-11-17-Sing Me a Song of Hawaii
You ' re the One Rose (That's
Left In My Heart)
Lani Mcintyre's Hawaiian.
REVIEW
6· 06·04-1. It True What They Say
About Dixie?
Rhythm Saved the World
Johnny Johnson and his
Orchestra
5-11-56--1 Wanna Be a Cowboy' s
Sweetheart
Ridin' Old Paint
Patsy Montana
6·05·57-Wah. HOD!
Bow Wow Blues
Hoosier Hot Shots
DECCA
775-1.
It True What They Say
About Olxle?
Melody From the Sky
Frances Langford
791-Robins and Roses
We ' ll Re.t at the End of the
Trail
Bing Crosby
766-1. It True What They Say
• About Dixie.
Welcome Stranger
Jimmie Dorsey and Orch
757-The Touch of Your Lips
Twilight On the Trail
Bing Crosby
520o--Mexlcall .Rose.
Goofus
Milton K. Brown and his
Brownies
5211-lf You Can 't Get Five Get
Two
Show Me the Way to Go Home
Milton K . Brown and his
Brownies
IOl21-Recordare
Si Tu Supieras MI Nena
Manuel Maytorema ' u.
Acuna Orchestra
IOl21Jo-La Mujer Del 36
Beatrlz
S.
Trio Mexico
IOII~Bulca
otor Amor
Una Carta aMi Chata
Trio Mexico
IOIIS-Temor
Por Ti Aprendi a Querer
Lopez y au OrqU8sta
VICTOR
25316-The Glory of Love
You C'a n't Pull the Wool Over
My Eye.
Benny Goodman and his Orch
25321Jo-Star 0 u.t
Benny Goodman and his Orch
Star Dust
Tommy Dorsey and his Orch
25245-Goody Goody
It's Been So Long
Benny Goodman and his Orch
25316-1'11 Stand By
Love Came Out of the Night
Eddy 0 uchin and his Orch
25319--I'm Nobody' . Sweetheart Now
StoP. Look and Listen
Paul Whiteman and his Orch
25321-lsn't Love the Strangest Thing
I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping
T'hrough My Fingers
Eddy Ouchln and his Orch
JUNE,
1935
DECCA
MARC WILLIAMS (Vocal)
DECCA {MY BLUE HEAVEN
5216
MY MELANCHOLY BABY
Two dandy old timers that were reiljninlj fav-
ontes not so long ago and still will bnng In the
.excellent guitar accompaniment.
TEXAS RANGERS (Vocal)
DECCA {LET THE REST OF THE WORLD
5217
GO BY
LONESOME VALLEY SALLY
_ Swell old numbers. First was a big hit back
m 1922 a nd 1923. It is beautifully recorded here
.a nd should click on the automatics. Second ditty
;s one of those hillbilly laments. Good.
SONS OF THE PIONEERS (Vocal)
DECCA {WHEN I LEAVE THIS WORLD
5218
BEHIND
ROVING COWBOY
When it comes to rattling off the old hillbilly
dassics in true hillbilly style you ca n ' t top the
"Sons of the Ploneers." To us they 're tops and
these two numbers are great.
CONNIE McLEAN'S RHYTHM BOYS
DECCA {I CAN 'T USE THAT THING (FT)
7175
ROCKIN' MY TROUBLES (FT)
Fairly good foxtrots with dippy vocals. Race
~tuff.
AMBROSE (Orchestra)
DECCA {WHOTCHA GOTCHA TROM-
780
BONE FOR? (FT)
DIXIELAND BAND (FT)
Real rhythm numbers. First has god vocal
work. second is an instrumental FT, with a lot
of swell novelty stuff and a male quartet inter.
Iude that positively is grea t. Recommended.
MARY LOU WILLIAMS (Novelty)
DECCA {MARY'S SPECIAL
781
OVERHAND
Two original numbers by Mary Lou Williams
.and played by herself at the piano with Celeste,
bass. gUitar and drums on the first and bass and
larl y good but as a novelty number it mIght go
over in a few spots.
.
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ROY FOX (Orchestra )
EVERYTHING STOPS FOR TEA
(FT)
THERE ' LL NEVER BE ANOTHER
l YOU (Waltz)
A pair of great numbers. First is the smash
nove lty hit and on the B side you ' ll find as fine
.a waltz as you have had the privilege of hearing
for severa l weeks. Good.
DECCA
786
JIMMIE LUNCEFORD (Orchestra)
DECCA { THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE
788
FREE (FT)
JEALOUS (FT)
Not so many years back "Good News" was the
nation's greatest musical comedy and for months
and months New Yorkers paid $7.70 to see Abe
Lyman and a cast of stellar musical favorites.
The first of these two tunes was featured in "Good
News" and you no doubt wi ll find thousands who
will be glad to drop in a nic kel to hear it agai n.
Very good.
HENRY BUSSE (Orchestra )
BOB WILLS (Old Time Playlnq)
DUKE ELLINGTON (Orchestra)
VOCALION {SPANISH TWO STEP
3230
BLUE RIV ER
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys offer two
numbers that should go over well if properly
placed . First is an interesting instrumental num -
ber. Second has some old time singing mixed in
with the slow foxtrot tune.
BLUEBIRD {JAZZ LIPS (FT)
6396
SLOPPY JOE (FT)
Okeh jazz numbers. Voca ls on the second,
Ellington's band captures the rhythm of Harlem
on the first and some real trumpet playing is the
result. Very good.
PEETIE WHEATSTRAW (Vocal)
BLUEBIRD {THE MARTINS AND THE
6397
COYS U'T)
SARAH JANE (FT)
SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC
BLUEBIRD {
(FT)
6400
THERE ISN'T ANY LIMIT TO
MY LOVE (FT)
If you 'haven't got next to this ba nd as yet just
put in a ni ce fat order for these two discs and
treat vour customers to a genuine treat. .6397 is
one o'f the best novelty numbers so far this year
while the second disc is a dandy pair of foxtrot
tunes. Absolutely tops .
CHICAGO RHYTHM KINGS (Orchestra)
VOCALION {SANTA FE BLUES
3231
JUNGLE MAN BLUES
Race numbers. Fairly good. Piano and guitar
accompaniment.
LEROY CARR-SCRAPPER BLACKWELL
(Vocal)
VOCALION {FLORIDA BOUND BLUES
3233
BLUE NIGHT BLUES
Race blues with piano and guitar. Average.
LIGHT CRUST DOUGHBOYS (Orchestra)
DID YOU EVER HEAR A
VOCALION {
STRING BAND SWING
3239
I'M A DING DONG DADDY
FROM DUMAS
Novelty hot dances with si nging. As out ot
the ordinary stuff they'll pass but not too close
inspection.
GEORGE HALL (Orchestra )
BLUEBIRD {SMALL TOWN GIRL (FT)
6398
APPLE DUMPLIN' (FT)
Truly one of the country's finest dance bands
is George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra.
This chap really kn ows smooth, dreamy dance
time tunes and on this disc you'll get two sa.t:n-
pIes of his technique. First is a slow foxtrot while
the second is in a faster tempo. Good choruses
on both.
LIL JOHNSON (Vocal)
VOCALION {GET 'EM FROM THE PEANUT
3241
MAN
SAM-THE HOT DOG MAN
Original numbers by Lil Johnson and piano and
bass accompaniment. First is the familiar "Hot
Nuts" with new words. Only fair. Second tune
is another double meaning number. Good race
recordings.
JOYCE WALSH (Vocal)
BLUEBIRD
6399
BLUEBIRD
JAN GARBER (Orchestra)
MELOTONE
IN THE MERRY MONTH OF
BLUEBIRD {
MAY (FT)
6341
IN A LITTLE GYPSY TEA
ROOM (FT)
Two oldtimers apparently re-issued by the Vic-
tor compa n y to coup with present Garbc:r numbers
under another label. Not very appea ling to the
a verage operator.
RUDY VALLEE (Orchestra )
THE CALL OF THE PRAIRIE
MELOTONE {
(FT)
6-07-03
I'M ON A WILD GOOSE
-
CHASE (FT)
In show business these two numbers would be
termed "production numbers." The entire yallee
organization including Rudy, the Stewart Sisters,
The Three Graces and the Gentlemen Songsters,
play a part in making these two recordings out-
standi ng. Very good.
I
WINGY MANNONE (Orchestra)
ISN' T LOVE THE STRANG-
EST THING (FT)
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE
(FT)
BLUEBIRD SING ME A SWING SONG
6394
(And Le{ Me Dance) (FT)
HESITATION BLUES (FT)
It's volca ni c. it's incredible, and h e~e words
fail me to describe the hotcha stuff Wlngy can
wrap up in one number. All four .of ~hese ~re
ace high for the colored trade. G!Jttenng. WIth
hot trumpet and radiant with the personality of
Wingy on the vocals.
BLUEBIRD
6393
r
A1 THE CODFISH BALL
THE RIGHT SOMEBODY TO
l
LOVE
Two numbers from Shirley Temple's new pic-
ture, "Captain J anuary."
Miss Walsh has a
sem i-BettI Boop voice that's not so hot. Only
fair novelt y numbers.
j
JOHNNY JOHNSON (Orchestra)
MELOTONE j LET'S ~ING AGAIN (FT)
6-07-04
WHERE THERE'S YOU
THERE 'S ME (FT)
ONE RAINY AFTERNOON
MELOTONE
(FT)
6-07-05
1 SECRET RENDEZVOUS
l (Waltz)
Picture tunes. Last two are from the Pickford·
Lasky production of "O.ne ~ainy Afterno?':l,"
which has won rave notIces In the key CItIes.
Well recorded with voca ls by Johnson. Recom-
mended.
TED WEEMS (Orchestra)
BLUEBIRD {THE ONE MAN BAND (FT)
6395
MY FAVORITE BAND (FT) \
Ted Weems heloed write both of these tunes
especially for his band. That he knows what his
band can do to such stuff is attested by the work
they do on Bluebird 6395. Real novelty numbers
and the automltic ~rade will go for 'em .
VIKING ACCORDION BAND
MELOTONE { MUZIKY-MUZIKY
6-07-06
HUBICKA (Tbe Kiss Polka)
Unique instrumental numbers featuflng an army
of accord ions. Very good.
HE ' S JUST A HORN TOOTIN'
DECCA {
FOOL (FT)
789
IDA, SWEET AS APPLE CIDER
(FT)
Instrumenta l foxtrots featuring the world's
,g reatest trumpet artist, Henrv Busse. This record
shou ld be in every music ODS. library. It's tops.
RED McKENZIE (Orchestra )
[ I CAN'T GET STARTED WITH
YOU (FT)
I CAN PULL A RABBIT OUT OF
MY HAT (FT)
First number is from the "Ziegfeld Follies of
1936." Vocals on both by McKenzie. Average
numbers.
NOW! NEW RECORDS
SHELTON BROTHERS (Vocal)
By
DECCA
790
1
DECCA { THE BLACK SHEEP
5219
WHEN IT'S NIGHT TIME IN
NEVADA
You'll find this one will bring the tears to your
eyes far better than onions. Old-time numbers.
First is a sad lament, while the second is more
along the lines of o ld time stuff that ops. can
use. Good.
·~
EARL a nd WILLIE PHELPS (Vocal)
DECCA { MOTHER AND DAD
5220
PLEASE TAKE ME BACK TO MY
DARLING
Old time singing with yodeling interludes.
]nstrumental accompaniment. Good.
PARADISE ENTERTAINERS
DECCA {GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY WALTZ
5221
ALAMO MARCH
I.
Old time instrumental numbers. Good_
VOCALION
THE JUNGLE BAND (Orchestra)
r
Patsy Montana
The Prairie Ramblers
The Hoosier Hot Shots
Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra
Andy lona and His Islanders
Roy Newman _6- His Band
LOS ANGELES BRANCH
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH
1206 Maple Ave _
PRospect 6301
355 N int h Street
PAUL G, PEPPIN, Manager
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
AR IZONA
SOUTHERN NEVADA
HEmlock 3361
FRED F_ BERRY, Manager
NORTHERN CALI FOR NIA
OREGON , WASHINGTON , COLORADO, IDAHO
MONTA NA, HAWAII , WESTERN WYOMING
ALASKA, NEVADA
VOCALION MISTY MORNIN' (FT)
3229
j THE BLUES WITH A FEELIN'
l
(FT)
Very mediocre.
J UNE.
1 936
CO I N
MACHINE
REVIEW

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