Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 December

tune from Wamer Brothers "Thank Your
Lucky Stars." Second side is from an-
other Warner picture of the same name
as the song. A neat disc that will make
money for operators. Paul Weston backs
up.
RECORDS
COLUMBIA
ODly record •• uitabl. for .... OD a .. tomatic phoDograpu are rated b.low.
for ratiDg is list.d first iD each cas ••
KEY TO RAnNG
5* EXTRA GOOD. Cr.am of th. crop for the
pa.t 30 day •• Tim.ly . .. Diqu •• cl ... er, "D'
..... al cmd d.fiDitely abo ... ·the·a...rage
Dumbers.
4* VERY GOOD. PO ..... iDg .. Di ... r.al app.al.
Suitable for any type of 10catioD.
BLUEBIRD
No Records Received
CAPITOL
4* 143 Ella Mae Morse
SHOO·SHOO BABY (FT V)
NO LOVE, NO NOTHIN ' (FT V)
Two outstanding numbers that will
ring the gong for coin machine opera·
tors. The "Cow Cow Boogie" girl is right
at home on the lyrics of both ditties and
the musical support of Dick Walters and
his Orchestra is superb. Don't miss on
this disc. Both sides invite your imme·
diate attention.
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4* 137 Paul Whiteman-Freddie Slack
THE OLD MUSIC MASTER (FT VC)
WAITIN ' FOR THE EVENIN ' MAIL
(FTVC)
Here is an unusual disc. On the first
side Whiteman gives an excellent reno
dition to this picture tune and the guest
star vocalists. Johnny Mercer and Jack
Teagarden, will ask for nickels if they
can be crammed on the program strip.
Second side has Johnny Mercer in his
well known "Salt Lake City" groove
and doing vocals on a tune that gives
him plenty opportunity to use his whole
repertoire. Excellent.
3* 138 Martha Tilton
COMIN ' THRU THE RYE (FT V)
MOONDREAMS (FT V)
Benny Goodman's chirper, with Gor·
Sid. r .. pouibl.
3* GOOD. S .. itabl. for rO"Ddia.g o .. t balaDc.d
program..
N .. mbe .. fadia.g iD pop .. larity.
JUBREVIAnONS
FT-Foxtrot: W-Walta, FT VC-Foxtrot with
.. oc:al cho .... , V-Vocal, N-No ... lty, OT-Old
nme, HB-HiIlbilly.
don Jenkins' Ork. backing, does a pair
that will warm the blood of many but
stop it cold in oth er veins. The Scotch
number taken at swing tempo is its
best claim to a featured spot on the
stack. Platter mate is a Mercer·Mac
Gregor ballad that Martha handles
nicely with the help of the Mellowaires.
Should attract the coin.
5* 141 Mercer·Weston
G. I. JIVE (FT VC)
I' M GOING TO SIT RIGHT DOWN
AND WRITE MYSELF A LEITER
(FT V)
A pair of solid tunes that will click on
any automatic phonograph. First side is
an original by Johnny Mercer and sung
by Mercer with Paul Weston and his or-
chestra in the background. Mercer is a
polished showman and knows how to
sell a tune. He does a bang· up job on
the "G. I" tune and the humorous military
lyrics will put it over big. On second
side Mercer does an old ditty and
brings it up to date with some modern
lyrics. Smash hits. Don't skip this disc.
4* 142 Jo Stafford
HOW SWEET YOU ARE (FT V)
OLD ACQUAINTANCE (FT V)
Jo Stafford breaks forth as a soloist
to do a pair of tunes that merit atten·
tion. First side will carry the disc for it
presents a dandy rendition of the hit
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No Records Received
DECCA
4* 18569 Lucky Millinder
DON'T CRY BABY (FT VC)
SWEET SLUMBER (FT VC)
Lucky Millinder picked a current fav-
orite in the automatics in race locations
for his first Decca recording since the
lifting of the ban. Erskine Hawkins' re-
cording of "Don't Cry Baby" has been
giving a good account of itself in all
parts of the country and this recording
by Lucky will only serve to divide in·
terest. Second side is a smooth ballad
that doesn't pack too much interest for
the automatics.
3* 4426 Dick Robertson
NO LEITER TODAY (FT VC)
I WALK ALONE (FT VC)
Robertson has taken the Ted Daffin
hillbilly hit and given it a modem and
rhythmic treatment that will please in
some spots but the hillbilly music ad·
diets won't give it much of a tumble. " I
Walk Alone" is another hillbilly ballad
subjected to the Robertson method of
modernization. Know your spots in
planting this disc on your programs.
HIT
4* 7070 Jan Garber
MY HEART TELLS ME (FT VC)
NO LOVE, NO NOTHIN' (FT VC)
4* 7069 Jan Garber
THEY'RE EITHER TOO YOUNG OR
TOO OLD ( FT VC)
SHOO·SHOO BABY (FT VC)
This is the first quartet of numbers re-
corded for Hit under a new one session
recording date originated by Eli Ober·
stein. (See story in this issue). All four
numbers are current favorites and ex·
ceptionally well recorded with Bob Da·
vis and the Quintet handling the vocal
work on the first number and Liz Tilton
committing herself admirably on the
other three sides. Hit really comes into
its own with two hits on each disc with
this pair of recordings. Worthy of your
spots--good or bad.
OKEH
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4* 20·1541 Dinah Shore
MEMPHIS BLUES (FT V)
SOMEBODY LOVES ME (FT V)
4* 20· 1542 Dinah Sho re
SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES (FT V)
MAD ABOUT HIM , SAD WITHOUT
HIM , HOW CAN I BE GLAD
WITHOUT HIM BLUES (FT V-)
3* 20· 1543 Dinah Shore
BLUES IN THE NIGHT (FT V)
HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE
YOU D07 (FT V)
4* 20·1544 Dinah Shore
MY MAN (FT V)
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (FT V)
This is an album of successes respon·
sible for Dinah's rapid rise to fame as
the vocal pin.up girl of the army. Six
are old standards and two are numbers
whose popularity s he was mainly reo
sponsible for. All have orchestral ac·
companiment and are good entertain'
ment as well as being good dance mao
terial. All eight numbers should do well
on automatic phonographs.
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On Phonographs-
Best Selling Records-
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Pistol Pac kin' Mama
The Dreamer
Oh. What A Beautiful Morning
Paper Doll
Sunday, Monday or Always
People Will Say We're In Love
Put Your Arms Around Me. Honey
If You Please
Victory Polka
They're Either Too Young or Too Old
On Radio-
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1. For the First Time
2. I Dug A Ditch
3. Candlelight and Wine
4. I'll Be Home For Christmas
5. How Sweet You Are
6. Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
7. Surrey With The Fringe On Top
8. Victory Polka
9. White Christmas
10. My Shining Hour
Best Selling Sheet Music-
1. Pistol Packin' Mama (Mayfair)
2. Paper Doll (Mark.)
3. My Heart Tells Me (Bregman-Vocco-
Conn)
4_ They're Either Too Young or Too Old
(Witmark)
5. People Will Say We're In Love (Craw-
ford)
6_ Oh, What A Beautiful Morning (Craw-
ford)
7_ Sunday, Monday or Always (Mayfair)
8. All or Nothing At All (Leeds)
9. In My Arms (Pacific)
10. Put Your Arms Around Me Honey
(Broadway)
7.
8.
9.
10.
Pistol Packin' Mama (Binq Crosby·
Andrews Sisters) Decca 23277
Pistol Packin' Mama (AI Dexter) Okeh
6708
Paper Doll (Mills Brothers) Decca
18318
Sunday, Mondav or Always (Bing
Crosby) Decca 18561
People Will Say We' re In Love (Frank
Sinatra) Columbia 36682
People Will Say We're In Love (Bing
Crosby) Decca 18564
Oh, What A Beautiful Morning (Bing
Crosby) Decca 18564
Boogie Woogie (Tommy Dorsey) Vic·
tor 26054
I Heard You Cried Last Night (Harry
James) Columbia 36677
~Xs~eart Tells Me (Glen Gray) Decca
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1. Pistol Packin' Mama
2. Paper Doll
3. People Will Say We're In Love
4. Oh, What A Beautiful Morning
5. Sunday, Monday or Always
6. White Christmas
7. They're Either Too Young or Too Old
8. The Dreamer
9, My Heart Tells Me
10. Blue Rain
Western Hit Parade-
1.
2.
Born To Lose (Ted Daffin's Texans)
There's A Star Spangled Banner (El-
ton Britt)
3. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold
Again (Wylie Walker and Jean Sul-
livan)
4. No Letter Todav (Ted Daffin's Texans)
5. Pins and Needles (Bob Atcher)
6. Home in San Antone (Bob Wills and
His Texas Playboys)
7. Honey, I'm In Love With You (Kurt
Massey's Westerners)
8. End Of The World (Jimmy Davis)
9. Dusty Skies (Bob Wills and His Texas
Playboys)
10. Wabash Cannon Ball (Roy Acuff)
Sepia Hit Parade-
Top tunes in colored spots. supplied at press
time by Otis Rene. of Excelsior Records. for
exclusive publication in THE REVIEW:
1. Shoo Shoo Baby (Ella Mae Morae)
Capitol
2. Don't Cry Baby (Erskine Hawkins)
Bluebird
3. All For You (King Cole Trio) Capitol
4. Sweet Slumber (Lucky Millinder) Decca
5_ No Letter Today (Dick Robertson)
Decca
6. Pistol Packin' Mama (Bing Crosby)
Decca
7. Cherry (Harry James) Columbia
8. Stompy Jones (Duke Ellington) Victor
9. ~r Camp Blues (Ollie Shephard)
10.
11.
12.
If You Please (Frank Sinatra) Co-
lumbia
Chauffeur Blues (Memphis Minnie)
Okeh
Paper Doll (Mills Brothers) Decca
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