Album US 1954 on Jubilee label
Spoken Word and Pop (Parody, Comedy)
Actual playing order differs from what is stated on the labels. This release is featured as part of the first 9 releases on Jubilee in a full-page advertisement in the September 11, 1954 issue of Billboard magazine. Original Jubilee issue, with notes on the back of the jacket. The labels are plain blue with silver print. Tracks recorded in late Dec. 1947 and subsequently released in 1949 in a 78 RPM set titled "The New Hush Hush Album" (Hush Hush album 1). Raymond Ladouceur, second piano (as "Ramum").
![]() | Nan Blakstone p, voc, 1902-1951 US piano, voice, album by |
![]() | Raymond Ladouceur piano |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Life On Donkey Island | Nan Blakstone | ||
2 | Let's Fall In Love | Nan Blakstone | ||
3 | He Should Have Been A WAC | Nan Blakstone | ||
4 | Blakstone's Secret Passion | Nan Blakstone | ||
5 | Blakstone's Torch Song | Nan Blakstone | ||
6 | My Boy Friend Elmer | Nan Blakstone |