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Issue: 1942 May - Page 21

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V·27869 Tommy D,o rs ey
NOT SO QUIET PLEASE (FT)
I'LL TAKE TALLULAH (FT VC)
V·27872 Ha l Mcl ntyre
I THREW A KISS IN THE OCEAN (FT VC)
DAISY MAY (FT)
VI
~57:5-1~LT~d
LEADING THE "HIT PARADE"
VICTOR
27757-Somebody Else
Is Taking My
Pla ce
Sammy Kaye
27809-Always In
My Heart
Jan Savitt
27803-Tangerine
Hal Mcintyre
LEO J. MEYBERG CO.
B· 11495 Fredd y M arti n
YOU CAN 'T H OLD A MEMORY IN YOUR ARMS
( FT vq
THE LAST CALL FOR LOVE (FT VC)
B·1 1499 Teddy Powe ll
THERE WON 'T BE A SHORTAGE OF LOVE
(FT VC)
ALL THOSE WONDERFUL YEARS (FT)
B·1 1518 " Fats" W aller
WE NEED A LITTLE LOVE (FT VC )
THE JITTERBUG WALTZ (JIVE W )
B·1 15 19 The Four Vagabonds
THE DUKE OF DUBUQUE (V)
SLOW AND EASY (V)
B· 115 13 Bob Chester
THERE ARE RIVERS TO CROSS (FT)
I DO (FT VC)
B·1 1507 Un a Mae Carl isle
SO LONG, SHORTY (V )
SWEET TALK (V)
B· 11510 Shep Fields
I ' M GETTIN ' MIGHTY LONESOME FOR YOU
(FT VC)
THE TALE OF PETER AND THE WOLF (FT VC)
C·36559 Xavier Cug at
SLEEPY LAGOON (BEGUINE VC)
NIGHTINGALE (AFRO. CUBAN VC )
C·36560 Claude Th ornhill
SHE' LL ALWAYS REMEMBER ( FT VC )
COUNT ME IN (FT VC)
0·4298 G len Gray
OH THE PITY OF IT ALL (FT VC )
HERE YOU ARE (FT VC)
0·4299 Glen Gray
ONE DOZEN ROSES (FT vq
THE MEM'RY OF THIS DANCE ( FT VC )
0 ·6040 Ern est Tubb
OUR BABY' S BOOK (HB V)
YOU MAY HAVE YOUR PICTURE ( HB V)
0. 18285 Lionel H ampt on
NOLA (FT)
SOUTHERN ECHOES (FT VC )
0 · 18286 Mered ith W i l.on
SLEEPY LAGOON (FT)
THOUGHTS WHILE STROLLING (FT)
0 ·4289 J immie Lunceford
LIFE IS FINE ( FT VC)
I ' M LOSING MY MIND (FT VC)
0 ·429 1 Ella Fitzgerald
MY MAN ( FT VC)
WHO ARE YOU
BLUEBIRD
11454-Somebody El se
Is Taking
My Place
Vaughn Monroe
I I 473-S kyl ark
Dinah Shore
11433-Tangeri ne
Vaughn Monroe
LOS ANGELES • • • 2027 South Figueroo
SAN FRANCISCO •• • • 70 Tenth Street
0· 18274 Kenny Baker
JOHNNY DOUGHBOY FOUND A ROSE I N IRE·
LAND (V)
THERE ARE RIVERS TO CROSS (V)
0 · 18275 Fred Waring
BUCKLE DOWN, WINSOCKI
MOONLIGHT ON THE CAMPUS
0·18276 Raymond Scott
EIGHT LETTERS IN THE MAIL BOX ( FT)
KODACHROM E (FT)
0·4304 Jimmy Dorsey
SLEEPY LAGOON (FT VC )
I THREW A KISS IN THE OCEAN ( FT VC)
0·4306 Bobby Byrne
I'LL PRAY FOR YOU (FT VC)
NOW AND FOREVER (FT VC)
0 ·4308 Dick Robertson
WINGS OVER THE NAVY
EYES 0 F TH E FLEET
0·6035 Sons of the Pioneers
I KNEW IT ALL THE TIME (OT V)
SALT RIVER VALLEY (OT V)
0 ·4311 Con nee Boswell
JOHNNY DOUGHBOY FOUND A ROSE IN IRE·
LAND (V)
SWEET ELOISE (V)
0 ·4312 Jimmy Dot sey
IF YOU ARE BUT A DREAM (FT VC)
FULL MOON (FT YC)
0·4317 Jack Teagarden
NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I'VE SEEN
(FT VC)
A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY (FT VC )
0·6037 Roy Roge rs
A MAN AND HIS SONG (OT V)
DON'T WASTE YOUR LOVE ON ME (OT V)
0 ·6653 Les Brown
B REA TH LESS (FT)
DON 'T SIT UNDER THE APPLE TREE (FT V)
V·27837 Wayne Ki ng
ANGELINE (FT V)
UNTIL THE STARS FALL DOWN (W )
V·27839 Tito Gu izar
DAY DREAMING (V)
AGES AGO (V)
Rose
.'
HOLIDAY FOR STRINGS
V·27856 Duke Ellington
THE " C " JAM BLUES (JUMP BLUES)
MOON MIST (FT)
Liberty Records Stymied
HOLLYWOOD-Liberty Recording Corp.
formed here by Buddy DeSylva, Johnny
Mercer and Glenn Wallichs, will probably
not place their first recordings on the mar·
ket on June 1st as previously planned.
Government's curtailment of shellac has
thrown a monkey wrench in to the machin·
ery and as this issue went to press no
definite announcement was forthcoming
from Liberty's offices.
Among the bands which Liberty is re·
ported to have had ready to record were
Paul Whiteman, Bob Crosby, Ronnie Kern·
per and Freddy Slack. Bob Hope, Martha
Tilton and Mercer were also on the line for
early discings.
Music Catches Thief
NEW YORK - When a stick·up man
walked into a Brooklyn bar·room and an·
nounced he was taking over the spot's
cash he didn' t reckon with the Wired Music
unit installed there.
A soldier along side the box inserted a
nickel and informed the operator a stick·u p
was in progress. The operator called the
cops and then using the speaker in the unit
informed the gunman that he was "sur·
rounded ." Baffled the would·be bandit fled
-smack into the pudgy arms of the law.
Ko'bon In Army
NEW YORK-Bernard Kalban, publicity
and advertising director of Mills Music, has
joined the armed forces, He is succeeded
by Bernard Simon.
Robert and Paul Mills, sons of Irving
Mills, have entered the Marines. Paul has
been professional manager of the American
Academy of Music while Robert Mills has
been on the staff of Mills Music.
Miller On Vacation
OAKLAND - George A. Miller, State
President of the California Music Operators
Association, is taking a month's leave from
his office on advice of his doctors. Miller
has been particularly busy since the first
of the year and had a mon th long siege in
th e hospi tal so he was ordered to take
a month off and enjoy a good rest.
May, 1942
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