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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1937 June - Page 75

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COLUMBIA.
AMERICAN RECORD CORPORATION of Califol'nia
1206 Maple Avenue
LOS ANGELES
THE LADY WHO COULDN 'T
BE KISSED (FT)
A topnotch band featuring four tunes from the
new Warner filmusical "The Singing Marine. "
Paul Barry's vocals are particularly outsta nd ing.
MASTER
CAPPY BARRA'S HARMONICA SW ING
ENSEMBLE (N) 122
SOLITUDE
CASA LOMA STOMP
As a novelty instrumental number this 'un is
made-to-order for ops. Cappy's boys work nicely
together. There's vocal work on the A side. Try
this one. The unIqueness of It wIll put It over
surely.
DUKE ELLINGTON (0 ) 124
YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM
LOVE TONIGHT (FT)
THE LADY WHO COULDN'T
BE KISSED (FT)
The great Duke doesn't seem to hit his stride
on this disc. We've heard better ones from his
music factory.
HUDSON·DeLANGE (0 ) 125
STAR DUST (FT)
BUGLE CALL RAG (FT)
There will be a few. not many. that will like
this arrangement of "Star Dust." The second
.5icle gets a bit better consideratIOn.
RUDOLF FRIML, JR. (0 ) 128
SERENADE IN THE NIGHT
(Tango)
THE SWEETHEART WALTZ
(Waltz)
Here is the first tango arrangement of "Sere·
nade." As good as the rest, too! Waltz is only
fair.
ME LOT ONE
HOOSIER HOT SHOTS (N) 70660
HOT LIPS
SWEET SUE-JUST YOU
Novelty hot dance with singing. Clever ar·
rangements along the usual line featured by this
combo. Close harmony on "Sue."
RUDY VALLEE (0 ) 70611
TURN OFF THE MOON (FT)
THAT'S SOUTHERN HOSPITAL·
ITY (FT)
Fine foxtrots featuri ng the vocal work of Val ·
lee . "Southern Hospitality" has. that certaIn
somethin' that £cts under vour skin .
CHUCK WAGON GANG (HB) 70673
WONDER V ALLEY
CARRY ME BACK TO THE
MOUNTAINS
Close harmony old time singin~ that is bound
to "click." Guitar acc. If you have spots that
go for old time hillbilly stuff don't den:, them
this one. It'll certaInly pay for Its place In your
machines.
HENRY DANKERS (0 ) 706 14
FORMAL NIGHT IN HARLEM
(FT)
ALL GOD ' S CHILLUN GOT
RHYTHM (FT)
BRUNSWICK
Every A rtist an ARTIS T !
355 Ninth Street
SAN FRANCISCO
Dankers on the Iirst side and Dick McDonough
a nd Carl Kress Ork on B. Okey·Dokey dance.
abies.
BOB POPE (0 ) 70616
BLUE SKIES (FT)
THE FIRST TIME I SAW YOU
(FT)
First is Irving Berlin's never-to-be-forgotten
number of a short time back. Pope and hi s band,
a ltho ugh only a n average outlit, do fairly well
with both of these ditties.
VICTOR
JACK & LORETTA CLEMENS (V) 25574
THE LADY IS A TRAMP
\XI A Y OUT WEST
Two numbers from "Babes in Arms," the cur-
rent New York stage rave. Guitar and piano
acc. Good.
TOMMY DORSEY (0 ) 2558 1
CAN'T YOU HEAR THAT
MOUNTAIN MUSIC (FT)
GOOD MORNIN ' (FT)
"Mountain Music," a new P aramou nt flicker
is responsible for both of these ditties and Dor.
sey plus Edythe Wright & Co. swi ng 'em out in
hot dance style.
KAY THOMPSON (V) 25582
IT HAD TO BE YOU (FT)
EXACTLY LIKE YOU (FT)
Wild and hot. Bov, oh boy. when Kay a nd
her Rhvthm Singers let loose all hell could n 't
stop them. Great stuff. Just trv this disc.
EDDY DUCHIN (0 ) 25583
YOU' RE LOOKING FOR ROMANCE
(FT)
MOONLIGHT ON THE H I GHWAY
(FT)
Two delinitely danceable tunes in the usual
suave manner of Duchin . Lew Sherwood's en-
gaging voca ls and Duchin's pianistics are featured,
Very good .
RICHARD HIMBER (0 ) 25584
BLUE VENETIAN WATERS (Waltz)
CUBAN PETE (Rumba FT)
24 West Connecticut
SEATTLE
Himber is a
languid dance
new melody.
politan flavor
pastmaster at
tempo. This
Second side
in a sl ig htl y
interpreting the more
waltz is a bea utiful
has a more cosmo-
d ifferent ve in .
VARIETY
BOB WHITE (0 ) 548
SWEET LEI LANI (FT)
I'M BUBBLING OVER (FT)
Probably a little late in the parade of these
two popular numbers but never·the-Iess worthy of
attention . Swell orchestratio ns and vocals.
LARRY LEE (0) 551
SERENAD E IN THE N I GHT (FT)
YEAR NING FOR LOV E (FT)
H ere is a band that will make a place for
itself in th e Iirmament of public favor during the
coming year. The lad. a nd his boys. are doing
a magnilicent job at a Los Angeles night spot.
The li ne detail of all his work ca n ' t help but
elicit compliments from the m ost fastidious . Just
li sten to this disc. You'll think of dozens of
spots you ca n use it in.
BEN POLLACK (0) 556
PECKIN' (FT)
I N A SENTIMENTAL M O OD (FT)
Rarin ' hot ampl y describes .. Peckin · ... It ·s a
novelty torrid foxtrot to end 'em a ll. B side
slows down.
JACK PETTIS (0) 558
H AWAI IAN HEAT WAV E (FT)
SWI NG SESSION IN SIBERIA (FT)
Heat W aves in H awaii a nd Siberia. Instru -
mentals. Novelty breaks galore . Good.
GEORGE HALL (0) 559
A MESSAGE FR OM THE MAN I N
THE MOO N (FT)
TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY
(FT)
Sweet and smooth . Both from Marx Bros. pix.
"Day at the Races."
ANDY SANNELLA (0) 561
Y AAKA HULA HICKEY DULA
(FT)
TEA FOR TWO (FT)
DECCA
DECCA
DECCA
DECCA
DECCA
Each month sees the name DECCA grow big-
ger in favor with leading music operators and
the public.
The DECCA ALL-STAR Catalogue, headed by
Bing Crosby, tells the reason. Are you wise to
this popularity? Are you cashing in on
DECCA ALL-STAR names?
DECCA
DECCA
Distributing Corp.
105 Market Street
SAN FRANCISCO
108 East 17th Street
LOS ANGELES
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