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Enric Madriguera and his Hotel Weylin Orchestra – If There’s Someone Lovelier Than You(1934)
vocal: Tony Sacco
タイトルは「あなたより素敵な人がいたら」の意。

recorded in NYC October 25, 1934
Hit tune from the 1934 Howard Dietz-Arthur Schwartz stage musical “Revenge With Music,” which starred Charles Winninger, Libby Holman and Georges Metaxa, with Metaxa performing this song onstage.

Abe Lyman and his California Orchestra – I’ll Close My Eyes To Everyone Else(If You’ll Open Your Heart To Me)(1934)
vocal: Louis Rapp(のちの Barry Wood)

recorded in NYC August 24, 1934
This was the first Lyman track recorded with vocalist Louis Rapp, younger brother of bandleader Barney Rapp and later known as Barry Wood when he recorded for Victor and appeared on “Your Hit Parade” and on his own NBC radio show. The flip side is “I’m Just That Way”.

George Hall and the Hotel Taft Orchestra – I May Be Dancing With Somebody Else(1933)
vocal: Barry Wells

recorded in NYC July 8, 1933
The flip side is “Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall In Love?”.

Casa Loma Orchestra – Why Can’t I Find Somebody To Love(1932)
vocal: Kenny Sargent
タイトルは「なぜ愛する人が見つからないのか」の意。
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC September 19, 1932
The flip side is “Mighty River” with a Pee Wee Hunt vocal

Gene Kardos and his Orchestra -(You Only Want Me)When Nobody Else Is Around(1932)

vocal: Dick Robertson
recorded in NYC April 17, 1932
The flip side is “My Extraordinary Gal”.

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Peter Van Steeden and his Orchestra – Somebody Loves You(1932)
vocal: Chick Bullock

Ambrose and his Orchestra At the May Fair Hotel, London – Somebody Loves You
vocal: Sam Browne

recorded in London April 15, 1932
The Ambrose flip is “Rain On The Roof

The Pickens Sisters (from Georgia) – Somebody Loves You(1932)

accompanied by small studio group
recorded in NYC March 21, 1932
Some clever vocal effects performed here by the Georgia trio on this popular 1932 hit. For the flip side “Too Many Tears,”

Ted Lewis and his Band – Somebody Loves You(1932)
incidental singing by Ted Lewis
recorded in NYC March 16, 1932

Buddy Blue & his Texans – Somebody Loves You(1932)
Smith Ballew as “Buddy Blue”
recorded in NYC February 1932

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Jack Payne and His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra – You Try Somebody Else(We’ll Be Back Together Again)(1932)
vocal: Billy Scott-Coomber
2度目の引用。

recorded in London February 5, 1932
Also posted here are versions of the song by Guy Lombardo and Ted Black https. On the Payne flip side is “One More Kiss”

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – Somebody From Somewhere(1932)
vocal: Sylvia Froos
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC Dec 31, 1931
This and the flip side “Delishious” came from the Gershwin brothers’ score for “Delicious,” a 1931 Fox film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.

Snooks and his Memphis Ramblers -(You Knew You’d Hurt Somebody)Why Did It Have To Be Me?(1932)
vocal: Wally Ashby
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC December 18, 1931
Snooks was drummer-bandleader Herbert “Snooks” Friedman who recorded for (mostly) Victor between 1928 and 1932. The flip side is “Nothin’ To Do But Love”

Will Osborne & his Orchestra – You Try Somebody Else(1932)
vocal: Will Osborne
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC November 27, 1931
The Osborne flip is “Home”

Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians – You Try Somebody Else(We’ll Be Back Together Again)(1932)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo
2度目の引用。

recorded November 5, 1931
Guy’s brother Carmen takes the vocal on a popular De Sylva-Brown-Henderson tune of 1931/32, also recorded by Russ Columbo, Kate Smith, Rudy Vallee, and Ben Selvin.

Ted Black and his Orchestra – You Try Somebody Else(1931)
vocal: Dick Robertson
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC October 29, 1931
See also the flip side “I Should Have Known Better”

Hal Kemp and his Orchestra – I’ve Got A Sweet Somebody To Love Me(1931)
vocal: Skinny Ennis
recorded in NYC February 18, 1931

Bernie Cummins and His New Yorker Hotel Orchestra – Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder For Somebody Else(1930)
vocal: Paul Small

recorded in NYC May 12, 1930
This was issued on the 78 flip of Nat Shilkret’s “Dancing With Tears In My Eyes,” and both were among 1930’s more popular tracks.

Bert Williams – Somebody

The High Hatters – Nobody’s Using It Now(1929)
vocal: Frank Luther
conducted by Leonard Joy
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC December 3, 1929
Sung by Maurice Chevalier in the Paramount film “The Love Parade,” co-starring with Jeanette MacDonald in her first movie appearance and the first of their four screen pairings

The Captivators – Somebody To Love Me(1929)
vocal: Scrappy Lambert

conducted by Red Nichols
recorded in NYC October 22, 1929
This and the flip side “Get Happy” were songs from the ‘lost’ Universal film “The Shannons Of Broadway,” which starred James and Lucile Gleason.

Lary Siry and His Hotel Ambassador Orchestra – Somebody Mighty Like You(1929)
vocal: Charles Murray

recorded in NYC August 23, 1929
Here is one of four tracks recorded by the Siry band over two 1929 sessions. The song was from the First National film musical “Paris,” which featured Irene Bordoni, Jack Buchanan, Louis Closser Hale, Jason Robards Sr, and Zasu Pitts.

The Knickerbockers – Nobody’s Fault But Your Own(1929)
vocal: Eddie Walters
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC March 21, 1929
Ben Selvin as The Knickerbockers
Issued on the 78 flip side of Leo Reisman’s popular “The Wedding Of The Painted Doll”

Johnny Marvin – You Wanted Someone To Play With I Wanted Someone To Love(1929)
SP盤 Aileen Stanley “I’ll Get By As Long As I Have You” のB面。
Recorded December 1928

George Olsen and His Music – Until You Get Somebody Else(1928)
vocal: Fran Frey

recorded in NYC December 11, 1928
It was the Olsen orchestra which performed music for the Flo Ziegfeld-produced stage hit “Whoopee!” starring Eddie Cantor and in which this Gus Kahn-Walter Donaldson tune was introduced. The Olsen recording of “Makin’ Whoopee”

Bernie Cummins and his Orchestra – When You’re With Somebody Else(1928)
vocal: Bernie Cummins

recorded in NYC January 7, 1928
This was co-written by Ruth Etting, who released a popular version of her own; and the Cummins flip side is “Lonely Melody”.

Ruth Etting – When You’re with Somebody Else

Clarence Williams’ Blue Five – Everybody Loves My Baby
11-6-1924 New York

Aileen Stanley – Everybody Loves My Baby(But My Baby Don’t Love Nobody But Me)(1925)
orchestra conducted by Nat Shilkret

recorded in NYC September 19, 1924
released December 1924
The much-recorded jazz standard is performed here by the popular 1920s singing star who was born Maude Elsie Aileen Muggeridge.

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Somebody Loves Me(1924)
(instrumental)

recorded in NYC July 11, 1924
Music by George Gershwin, originally featured in the 1924 edition of “George White’s Scandals.”

<参考>
Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – Because They All Love You(1924)

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Mills Brothers, novelty quartet with guitar – Nobody’s Sweetheart(1931)

recorded in NYC October 9, 1931
The Mills version of this 1924 jazz-pop standard was found on the flip side of their crowd-pleasing Brunswick debut single of “Tiger Rag”

Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – Nobody’s Sweetheart(1930)
vocal: Cab Calloway

recorded in NYC December 23, 1930
Cab puts his unique spin on this much-recorded jazz-pop standard, aka “Nobody’s Sweetheart Now.” Also posted to this channel are versions by Isham Jones, Paul Whiteman, and The Mills Brothers.

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Nobody’s Sweetheart(1930)

recorded in NYC October 9, 1929
A 1924 tune also commonly known as “Nobody’s Sweetheart Now,”

Isham Jones Orchestra – Nobody’s Sweetheart(1924)
recorded in Chicago February 22, 1924

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Isham Jones Orchestra – The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else(1923)
recorded in NYC December 21, 1923
2度目の引用。

Irving Kaufman – You Know You Belong To Somebody Else(1923)
2度目の引用。

John McCormack – I’m Falling In Love With Some One(1911)
accompaniment by Victor Orchestra
recorded in Camden NJ March 17, 1911
2度目の引用。

 

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