夜がゲラゲラ笑ってる(2)

 

Ambrose and his Orchestra(At the Mayfair Hotel, London)- Night After Night(1933)
vocal: Sam Browne
recorded in London February 17, 1933

Mark Fisher and his Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra – Why Can’t This Night Go On Forever(1933)
vocal: Mark Fisher
2度目の引用。

recorded in Chicago February 2, 1933
An Isham Jones-Charles Newman song with the flip side “A Tree Was A Tree”. Johnson-Shirley ADBORAF lists four commercial sessions by Mark Fisher between 1931 and 1933 that qualify as’dance band’ dates. The name “Mark Fisher” was also used as a pseudonym on various recordings by Victor Young, Jacques Renard, Milt Shaw, and the ARC Studio Orchestra that were issued on the Embassy, Melotone, and Panachord labels.

Benny Carter and his Orchestra – Lonesome Nights(1933)
(instrumental)
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC October 16, 1933
This track from the fourth documented recording session credited to the Benny Carter band included Teddy Wilson on piano and Sid Catlett on drums. On the flip side is the earliest commercial recording of the swing standard “Blue Lou”.

Bert Lown and his Orchestra – It Was A Night In June(1933)
vocal: Ted Holt
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 18, 1933
The flip side is “Isn’t It Heavenly”

Anson Weeks and his Orchestra – It Was A Night In June(1933)
vocal: Harriet Lee
2度目の引用。

recorded in San Francisco May 1, 1933

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Bing Crosby – Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day(1945 version)
口笛が入る。
2度目の引用。

orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter
recorded in Los Angeles July 17, 1945
The third of several recordings made by Bing over the years of his famous radio theme song. And here’s the Depression Era original

Bing Crosby with The Paradise Island Trio – Where The Blue Of The Night(Meets The Gold Of The Day)(1940 version)
recorded in Los Angeles July 20, 1940
終わり近くで口笛が入る。
2度目の引用。

Bing Crosby – Where The Blue Of The Night――Meets The Gold Of The Day(1932)
口笛が入る。
2度目の引用。

orchestra conducted by Bennie Krueger
recorded in NYC November 23, 1931
First-recorded version by Bing of his famous radio theme song. He later made three differently-arranged recordings of it for the Decca label in 1940, 1945, and 1954.

Russ Columbo – Where The Blue Of The Night(Meets The Gold Of The Day)(1932)
orchestra conducted by Leonard Joy
recorded in NYC November 18, 1931

The Knickerbockers – Where The Blue Of The Night(Meets The Gold Of The Day)(1932)
conducted by Ben Selvin
vocal: Harold van Emburgh
2度目の引用。

Ben Selvin as “The Knickerbockers”
recorded in NYC November 17, 1931
Another version of Bing Crosby’s familiar theme (here’s his original recording:; and for the Selvin flip side “You Were My Salvation,”

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Eddy Duchin & his Central Park Casino Orchestra – The Night When Love Was Born(1932)
vocal: Lew Sherwood
『スケーターズ・ワルツ』が始まるのかと思った。
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC July 1, 1932
This and the also-posted flip side “You’re Blasé” were products of only the third commercial recording session by Duchin as leader of his own band. “The Night When Love Was Born” can also be found on the channel by Leo Reisman.

Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – The Night When Love Was Born(1932)
vocal: Charles Carlile
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC June 15, 1932
The flip side is “If You Were Only Mine”

Ralph Bennett and His Seven Aces(All Eleven of’Em) – The Night When Love Was Born(1932)
vocal: Harold Van Emburgh
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC June 15, 1932
Lou Gold as “Ralph Bennett”
The flip side is “Please Handle With Care”.

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Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians – Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long(1932)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo
recorded in NYC April 7, 1932

The High Steppers – Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long(1932)
vocal: Dick Robertson as “Bob Dixon”
lawd は興奮や感嘆を表す間投詞で「主よ」の意。転じて「あゝ」「なんてこった」。

recorded in NYC c. March 1, 1932
1932 song hit also posted to this channel in the Guy Lombardo version.

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Roger Wolfe Kahn & his Orchestra – Another Night Alone(1932)
vocal: Del Porter
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC August 5, 1932
A decade later, singer Del Porter would be heard as both soloist and vocal ensemble member on quite a number of recordings by Spike Jones’ City Slickers. The Kahn flip side is “Sheltered By The Stars, Cradled By The Moon”

Will Osborne and his Orchestra – After To-night(1932)
vocal: Will Osborne

recorded in NYC September 10, 1932.
Recorded at an ARC Studio Orchestra session, this and the flip side “Say It Isn’t So” were issued on various labels