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Three O'Clock In The Morning - Prince's Dance Orchestra (1922)03:04
Three O'Clock In The Morning - Prince's Dance Orchestra (1922)
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4 months ago
"Three O'Clock In The Morning" September 26, 1922Music by Julián RobledoLyrics by Dorothy Terriss (but version this has no singing)It's three o'clock in the morning.We've danced the whole night through.And daylight soon will be dawning. Just one more waltz with you.That melody so entrancing seems to be made for us two.aI could just keep right on dancing forever, dear, with you.There goes the three o'clock chime, chiming,rhyming. My heart keeps beating in time.Sounds like that old sweet love tune.Say that there soon will be a honeymoon."Three O'Clock In The Morning" Prince's Dance Orchestra (1922) Julián Robledo = Columbia A3724
Listen to the one o'clock time signal that sounds every day in Sheffield01:04
Listen to the one o'clock time signal that sounds every day in Sheffield
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2 months ago
You can hear the siren, located above H.L. Brown jewellers, on Barker's Pool, Sheffield, sound at 1pm every day. The time signal has been a feature of Sheffield life since 1877.
Griff Rhys Jones brings The Cat’s Pyjamas to Worthing10:26
Griff Rhys Jones brings The Cat’s Pyjamas to Worthing
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1 day ago
Multi award-winning comedian, writer, actor and television presenter Griff Rhys Jones hits the road on his stand-up tour this spring with The Cat’s Pyjamas with dates including Worthing’s Pavilion Theatre on May 22.
Irresistible - Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra (1934)03:05
Irresistible - Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra (1934)
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3 months ago
"Irresistible" is played by Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra on Victor 24735 September 25, 1934Vocalist is Harold Richards (Harold Van Emburgh)Jolly Coburn, who attended Annapolis, was a fine trumpeter. He was the first bandleader to play New York City's Rainbow Room. Musicians who worked closely with Jolly Coburn include saxophonist-vocalist Harold Van Emburgh and violinist Sam Hoffman (this latter also played the theremin).Sound file was done by ‎Jeremy Passarelli‎ .
Count Basie & His Orchestra Mine Too (1949)02:26
Count Basie & His Orchestra Mine Too (1949)
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1 month ago
Count Basie & His Orchestra "Mine Too"
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan - Buddy Boy (1912)03:10
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan - Buddy Boy (1912)
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1 month ago
Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan "Buddy Boy"Victor 171711912Percy Wenrich song
No No Nora - Benny Davis (1923)03:11
No No Nora - Benny Davis (1923)
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2 months ago
"No No Nora"Benny DavisEmerson 106621923In the apartment above meThere is the lovingest pairI don’t know what she has to be jealous ofHe has a face that just a mother could loveAnd still I know she’s always worriedSome girl will steal her prize awayShe’s always asking: “Is there somebody else?”I guess it’s just to hear him say:No, no, Nora, nobody but you, dearYou know, Nora, yours truly is true, dearWhen you accuse me of flirtingI wouldn’t, I couldn’t--I love you soI have chances, too many to mentionNever give ’em a bit of attentionAnd would I trade you for Venus?No, no, Nora, no, noShe has a lot of detectivesWho check him up ev’ry dayShe’s read about those men who lead double livesShe’s making sure she won’t be “one of those wives”She thinks he looks like Douglas FairbanksAltho’ he has Ben Turpin’s eyesA hundred times a day she calls on the phoneAnd ev’ry time she does he sighs
Capt. Appleblossom - Time Table Blues (1929)02:48
Capt. Appleblossom - Time Table Blues (1929)
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4 months ago
Capt. Appleblossom is Lloyd Yarbrough"Time Table Blues" OKeh 45373 June 27, 1929 Dallas, Texas"Tryna keep up with the M. St. L." refers to Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad.
Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt - Googy-oo (1909)02:24
Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt - Googy-oo (1909)
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3 months ago
Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt sing "Googy-oo" on Indestructible Record 1161, issued in 1909.The song is by Edward E. Rice and was featured in the show titled The Candy Shop.You remember how you wooed meAnd with loving words pursued meNo, I really can't exactly say I doAnd the happy hours I squandered As beside the brook we wanderedI don't believe I wandered there with youThe admission may be shady'Twas perhaps another ladyHow you gazed so fondly Down into my eyesI think she must be sillyNo, I'm not your little WillyHow you whispered then The secret that I criedBirds are callingNight was fallingThe moon behind the cloudsPlayed peek-a-booIn the gloamingAs we were roamingYou called me then Your little googy-oogy-ooGoogy-oogy-oogy-ooGoogy-oogy-oogy-ooDid I ever use a name Such a name as this to you?Googy-oogy-oogy-ooGoogy-oogy-oogy-ooWhen in love you never knowJust what you ought to doAs a tiger once you caught meFiercely pull my love, you false meNow, I really don't remember fighting youThrough the jungle, then we rambledYou beside me, gently ambledI don't believe I ambled there with youAs we strolled along the Niger 'Twas perhaps some other tigerThere was music in the way We used to roamNow I think I do recall itWhen I couldn't squeak I squalid (?)How I long to hear you roaring as of yoreBirds are callingNights were fallingThe moon behind the clouds Played peek-a-booIn the gloamingAs we were roamingYou called me then Your little googy-oogy-ooGoogy-oogy-oogy-oo Googy-oogy-oogy-ooDid I ever use a nameSuch a name as this to you?Googy-oogy-oogy-oo Googy-oogy-oogy-ooWhen in love you never knowJust what you ought to doAda Jones lived from June 1, 1873, to May 2, 1922. She was the leading female recording artist in the acoustic recording era, especially popular from 1905 to 1912 or so. Her singing range was limited, but she was remarkably versatile, successful with vaudeville sketches, sentimental ballads, hits from Broadway shows, British music hall material, "coon" and ragtime songs, and Irish comic songs. She was known for an ability to mimic dialects.Victor catalogs listed roles at which she excelled: "Whether Miss Jones' impersonation be that of a darky wench, a little German maiden, a 'fresh' saleslady, a cowboy girl, a country damsel, Mrs. Flanagan or an Irish colleen, a Bowery tough girl, a newsboy or a grandmother, it is invariably a perfect one of its kind."Columbia catalogs as late as 1921 stated: "Miss Jones is without question the cleverest singer of soubrette songs, popular child ballads and popular ragtime hits adaptable for the soprano voice now recording for any Company. She is also one of the most popular singers in the record field and her records have been heard in all quarters of the globe. Her duet records with Mr. [Walter] Van Brunt, unique and entertaining as they are, have also come in for unlimited popular approval."
If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me - Harry Bidgood's Broadcasters (1927)02:45
If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me - Harry Bidgood's Broadcasters (1927)
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2 months ago
"If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me (I'd Cry My Eyes Out for You)"Bidgood's Broadcasters led by Harry BidgoodMay 11, 1927Vocalist John ThorneSound file was done by Michael Thomas."If Tears Could Bring You Back To Me (I'd Cry My Eyes Out for You)" Harry Bidgood's Broadcasters