Album US 1990 on Vintage Jazz Classics label
Folk, World, and Soundtrack
Irving Berlin voc, 1888-1989 US album by | |
Walter Winchell , 1897-1972 US performer on track | |
Ted Husing , US performer on track | |
Ethel Merman voc, 1908-1984 US performer on track | |
Al Jolson voc, 1886-1950 US performer on track | |
Eddie Cantor voc, 1892-1964 US performer on track | |
Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor , performer on track | |
Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor , Irving Berlin , performer on track | |
Sophie Tucker voc, RU performer on track | |
Lew Lehr , 1895-1950 US performer on track | |
The Bronx Sisters , performer on track | |
Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees , performer on track | |
Rudy Vallee voc, 1901-1986 US performer on track | |
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra , US performer on track | |
Connie Boswell voc, 1907-1976 US performer on track | |
Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians , CA performer on track | |
Jon Steel , performer on track | |
Tyrone Power , 1914-1958 US performer on track | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band , performer on track | |
Alice Faye voc, 1915-1998 US performer on track | |
Unknown Artist , performer on track | |
Ethel Merman , Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor , Sophie Tucker , Tyrone Power , performer on track |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Prologue: Announcement | Walter Winchell | ||
2 | Opening: Annoucements, And Theme: Say It With Music | Ted Husing | ||
3 | Heat Wave | Ethel Merman | ||
4 | Who Hums A Few Bars Of When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam' And Somebody's Coming To My House | Ted Husing | ||
5 | What Can A Songwriter Say? | Irving Berlin | ||
6 | Let Me Sing And I'm Happy | Al Jolson | ||
7 | Jolson Introduces Eddie Cantor | Al Jolson | ||
8 | My Wife's Gone To The Country With Fluff! | Eddie Cantor | ||
9 | Dialogue, In Which Cantor Kvetches About Swing Bands | Al Jolson | ||
10 | This Is The Life | Al Jolson | ||
11 | Jolson And Cantor Challenge Berlin To Sing | Al Jolson | ||
12 | Mandy | Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor | ||
13 | Kvelling Supreme | Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor , Irving Berlin | ||
14 | The International Rag With Spontaneous Interjections By Jolson | Sophie Tucker | ||
15 | Who Performs A Humorous Dialogue With Lew Lehr | Al Jolson | ||
16 | Ragtime Violin | Lew Lehr | ||
17 | Jolson Presides Over The Brox Sisters Reunion | Al Jolson | ||
18 | Everybody Step | The Bronx Sisters | ||
19 | Jolson Introduces Rudy Vallee | Al Jolson | ||
20 | Say It Isn't So | Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees | ||
21 | Vallee Introduces Marie | Rudy Vallee | ||
22 | Marie | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ||
23 | In New York, Jolson Introduces Connee Boswell Medley; Connee Boswell: Berlin Ballad Medley, Consisting Of: | Al Jolson | ||
24 | When I Lost You | Connie Boswell | ||
25 | All Alone | Connie Boswell | ||
26 | Remember | Connie Boswell | ||
27 | Always | Connie Boswell | ||
28 | Jolson Gets Sentimental And Introduces Guy Lombardo, Broadcasting From The Starlight Roof Of The Waldorf | Al Jolson | ||
29 | Easter Parade | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | ||
30 | Jolson Introduces And Kvells With Ethel Merman | Al Jolson | ||
31 | My Walking Stick | Ethel Merman | ||
32 | Jolson Introduces Paul Whiteman | Al Jolson | ||
33 | A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody | Jon Steel | ||
34 | Station Break Over Say It With Music; Jolson Then Introduces Louella Parsons Who Interviews Darryl F. Zanuck | Al Jolson | ||
35 | The 20th Century-Fox Fanfare Then Introduces A Special Radio Preview Of Alexanders Ragtime Band | Tyrone Power | ||
36 | First Instrumental By Period Trio, Then With Ethel Merman, Vocal | Alexander's Ragtime Band | ||
37 | Now It Can Be Told | Alice Faye | ||
38 | Radio Preview Continues With Faye Speaking | Alice Faye | ||
39 | Male Chorus: Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning | Unknown Artist | ||
40 | Prelude To Finale | Alexander's Ragtime Band | ||
41 | Finale Closing Announcements | Ethel Merman , Al Jolson , Eddie Cantor , Sophie Tucker , Tyrone Power |