Single US 1925 on Edison Records label
Jazz and Pop
Fox trots and songs. Recorded September 16, 1924, New York, NY. Coupling date: October 1, 1924. Repress - Original release date 1924 according to Raymond R. Wile "Edison Disc Recordings" The two-digit code "45" stamped into the approximate 12 o'clock position on the L-side label indicates this record was pressed in April, 1925. *Note by JSLMB590: As for the personnel for both sides, the Merry Sparklers (which is in fact Nathan Glantz's Orchestra) was made up of: Nathan Glantz (as,ss,ts,cl) dir: Hymie Farberman, Julius Berkin (tp), Eph(raim) Hannaford (tb), Frank Banta or Larry Briers (p), John Cali (bjo), John "Pop" Helleberg (bb), Joe Green (d,bells) & Ed Smalle, Vernon Dalhart, Harvey Hindermeyer (v). Information about the Merry Sparklers being Glantz's Orchestra is taken from Richard Johnson & Bernard Shirley's book "American Dance Bands On Record & Film, 1915-1942".
![]() | The Merry Sparklers , album by |
![]() | Nathan Glantz sax, bcl, as, conductor, uncredited, leader, uncredited, clarinet, uncredited, tenor saxophone, uncredited, soprano saxophone, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | John Cali bj, fl, US banjo, uncredited |
![]() | Joe Green xyl, dr, glockenspiel, uncredited, drums, uncredited |
![]() | Eph Hannaford tb, trombone, uncredited |
![]() | Hymie Farberman , US trumpet, uncredited |
![]() | Julius Berkin trumpet, uncredited |
![]() | John Helleberg , tuba, uncredited |
![]() | Ed Smalle voc, p, vocals |
![]() | Harvey Hindermyer , vocals |
![]() | Vernon Dalhart voc, 1883-1948 US vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | That's Georgia | The Merry Sparklers | George A. Little, Haven Gillespie, Larry Shay | |
2 | The Sunshine Always Shines For Me | The Merry Sparklers | Jack Nelson |