SIDNEY BECHET (F t) (Victor
27574)
Swing Parade (F t)
I Know That You Know (F t)
Top one fine. Much solo work below
— trumpet, trombone, piano, soprano
sax.
SKIN NAY ENNIS (Victor 27536)
I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire
(F t-V )
Don’t Let Julia Fool Ya (F t-V )
Excellent combination o f vocals and
instruments, on fiery one. Clarinets
and saxes take Julia over.
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JIMMY DORSEY (Decca 3991)
Moonlight Masquerade (F t-Y )
Wasn’t It You? (F t-V )
Good vocals.
RUSS MORGAN (Decca 3992)
Don’t Let Julia Fool Ya (F t-V )
Johnnie’s in the Pantry (F t-V )
Light stuff— but good !
BING CROSBY (Decca 3971)
The Whistler’s Mother-in-Law (V )
I Ain’t Got Nobody (V )
Nice work. Muriel Lane collabor
ates.
GUY LOMBARDO (Decca 3999)
I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire
(F t-Y )
Concerto (Tschaikowsky) (F t)
Up on top with top numbers.
BING CROSBY (Decca 3970)
The Waiter and the Porter and the
Upstairs Maid (V )
Birth of the Blues (V )
Bing and Mary Martin go into top
lively number together. Crosby han
dles the “ B” side.
RUSS MORGAN (Decca 3982)
Why Don’t We Do This More Often?
(F t-V )
You’re a Natural (F t-V )
Two naturals.
GUY LOMBARDO (Decca 3985)
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (F t-
V)
Cuddle up a Little Closer, Lovely Mine
(F t-V )
A couple o f smoothies.
BING CROSBY (Decca 4000)
The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (V )
Dream Girl of Pi K. A. (V )
Two fraternity songs, just the thing
for college stops.
TONY MARTIN (Decca 3988)
Tonight We Love (V )
I Guess I’ll have to Dream the Rest
(V)
Top number is another name fo r the
Tschaikowsky brain grandchild. Bot
tom one is going strong.
ART JARRETT (Victor 27571)
Delilah (F t-V )
The Nickel Serenade (F t-V )
Plenty o f zip— that’s Delilah. “ Nick
el Serenade” extra brassy.
XAVIER CUGAT (Victor 27583)
Salud, Dinero Y Amor (Argentine
W altz-V)
Benabe (Nodo Negro Rumba-V)
These Argentinians sure got some
thing.
JAN SAVITT (Victor 27584)
Why Don’t We Do This More Often?
(F t-V )
A Drop in the Bucket (F t-V )
Yes.
TOMMY DORSEY (Victor 27591)
Pale Moon (F t-V )
Hallelujah (F t)
“ Pale Moon” is old one that never
grows old; voice and trombone mixture
highlights it. Heavy rhythm on “ B”
side.
YOUR HIT PARADE
September IS
September 20
1. You and I
1. You and I
2. Til Reveille
2. Yours
3. Til Reveille
4. Green Eyes
3. Green Eyes
4. Yours
5. Daddy
6. Do You Care
7. Maria Elena
5. I Guess I’ll
Have to Dream
the Rest
8. Intermezzo
6. Do You Care
9. Things I Love
7. Daddy
10. I Guess I ’ll
Have to Dream
the Rest
8. Maria Elena
9. Time Was
10. Jim
Song survey re p o rt courtesy
of M usic C o r p . of A .
September 27
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
You and I
Yours
Til Reveille
I Guess I’ll
Have to Dream
the Rest
I Don’t Want
to Set the
World on Fire
Do You Care
Daddy
Time Was
Maria Elena
Jim
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October J,
1. You and I
2. Yours
3. I Don’t Want
to Set the
World on Fire
4. Til Reveille
5. Do You Care
6. Time Was
7. Jim
8. I Guess I’ll
Have to Dream
the Rest
9. Intermezzo
10. Yes Indeed
AUTOM ATIC AGE
© International Arcade Museum
W AYN E KING (Victor 27588)
Straws in the Wind (F t)
Oahu (T ango)
The strings, woodwinds, and piano
get the acclaim here. The top num
ber’s written fo r them. Carry you back
to ol’ Hawaii— that’s the second side.
BARRY WOOD (Victor 27589)
City Called Heaven (Vocadance)
Call It Anything, It’s Love (V )
Take ’em for a record play.
DICK TODD (Bluebird B-11291)
I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire
(Vocadance)
Concerto for Two (Vocadance)
Two swell numbers.
CHARLIE BARNET (Bluebird B-
11292)
The Heart You Stole from Me (F t-V )
Murder at Peyton Hall (F t)
The fellow has turned to crime—
but these kinds o f crime do pay.
GLENN MILLER (Bluebird B-11287)
From One Love to Another (F t-V )
I’m Thrilled (F t-V )
Style, music, vocals that can’t be
beat.
ERSKINE HAW KIN S (Bluebird B-
11277)
Hey Doc (F t)
Someone’s Rocking My Dream Boat
(F t-V )
Hear this, and you’ll know where
the hurricanes come from. Second one
a bit easier.
DINAH SHORE (Bluebird B-11278)
Love Me or Leave Me (Vocadance)
All Alone (V )
Slow and essy, so it’ll sink in. Sec
ond one heats up a bit.
GLENN MILLER (Bluebird B-11299)
The Man in the Moon (F t-V )
Ma-Ma-Maria (F t-V )
Top one’s graceful; bottom is nutty
fun.
VAUGHN MONROE (Bluebird B-
11303)
Moonlight Masquerade (F t-V )
The Window Washer Man (Polka Ft-
V)
M. M. sets a person dreaming. “ B”
side is cute novelty.
XAVIER CUGAT (Columbia 36392)
Time Was (B olero-V)
To Your Heart’s Content (Bolero-
Rumba-V)
One that is here, and one that is on
the way.
October, 1941
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