- 鮭とばのHeebie-jeebies 續 more register movement
- 鮭とばのHeebie-jeebies(2) 續 more register movement
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鶴田六郎、中村柾子 – 白薔薇は咲けど(1939/12)
作詞:島田磬也、作編曲:鈴木哲夫
松島詩子 – 黒き薔薇(1939/07, 1946/06)
作詞:熱田房夫、作編曲:佐藤長助
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Joe Damiano – Il Tango Delle Rose(You Are My Rose)(Italy:1961)
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra – Il Tango Delle Rose(1938, 1947)
レオ・ライスマン楽団 – 薔薇のタンゴ
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Bob Wills and his Texas Playtboys – The Convict And The Rose(1938 version)
vocal: Tommy Duncan
タイトルは「囚人とバラ」の意。
2度目の引用。
二葉あき子 – 紅ばらの唄(1938/05)
作詞:久保田宵二、編曲:奥山貞吉
斎田愛子 – 思い出の薔薇(1938/03)
作詞:妹尾幸陽、佐伯孝夫、作曲:リューランス、編曲:飯田信夫
由利あけみ – 黄昏の薔薇(1938/03)
作詞:門田ゆたか、作曲:宮脇春夫、編曲:杉原泰蔵
Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra – Roses In December(1937)
vocal: Harriet Hilliard
2度目の引用。
A tune that climbed to #3 on the weekly “Your Hit Parade” radio survey, this was also sung by Harriet (Mrs. Nelson) in the 1937 RKO comedy-musical “The Life Of The Party.”
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Bing Crosby – The One Rose(That’s Left in My Heart)(1937)
orchestra conducted by Victor Young
Larry Clinton and Art Kassel also sold a few copies of this “Hit Parade” song.
Art Kassel And His Kassels-In-The-Air – The One Rose(That’s Left In My Heart)(1937)
vocal: Billy Leach
Larry Clinton and his Orchestra – The One Rose(That’s Left In My Heart)(1938)
vocal: Bea Wain
Bing Crosby also had a popular recorded version of this “Hit Parade” song.
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藤山一郎 – 白薔薇は咲けど(1937/07)
演奏:古賀政男サロンオーケストラ
作詞:佐藤惣之助、作編曲:古賀政男
小林千代子 – 夢の紅薔薇(1937/04)
作詞:一條 実、作曲:山口 薫、編曲:飯田信夫
春野八重子、松竹少女歌劇団声楽科生 – 愛の紅薔薇(1937/04)
作詞:河合信雄、作曲:ラウンハースト、編曲:奥山貞吉
松竹少女歌劇グランド・レヴュー『オペラ・ハット』主題歌。
杉井幸一 – 夢見る薔薇(1937/03)
作詞:松村又一、編曲:工藤進
灰田勝彦 – 星と薔薇(1936/11)
作詞:佐伯孝夫、作曲:細田義勝
三浦時子 – 野ばら咲きぬ(1936/09)
演奏:宝塚管弦楽団
作詞:白井鉄造、作編曲:河崎一郎
宝塚少女歌劇レヴュー『ラ・ロマンス』主題歌。
ベティ稲田、リキー宮川 – 舗道の薔薇(1936/07)
作詞:藤浦 洸、作編曲:服部良一
加賀ブラザーズ・プロ第一回作品『舗道の囁き』主題歌。
ディック・ミネ – 夢の薔薇(1936/04)
演奏:ディック・ミネ・エンド・ヒズ・セレナーダス
作詞:柏木みのる、編曲:高橋孝太郎
小沢芳子、服部逸郎 – ばらの様なお嬢さん(1936/02)
作詞:野村俊夫、作編曲:レイモンド服部
Bing Crosby – Robins And Roses(1936)
orchestra conducted by Victor Young
2度目の引用。
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Frank Parker with Russ Morgan and his Orchestra – So Red The Rose(1935)
The piercing tenor voice of Frank Parker is featured here on two late-1934 tracks (see also “Blue Moon”). An active radio performer during the 1930s and’40s, Parker achieved his highest profile as a regular on the Arthur Godfrey radio & TV shows of the early 1950s, often performing in a twosome with Marion Marlowe.
Frank Parker with Russ Morgan and his Orchestra – So Red The Rose(1935)
The sometimes-eardrum-piercing tenor voice of Frank Parker is featured here on this late-1934 track (for the flip side “Blue Moon,”. An active radio performer during the 1930s and’40s, Parker achieved his highest profile as a regular on the Arthur Godfrey radio & TV shows of the early 1950s, often performing in a twosome with Marion Marlowe.
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江戸川蘭子 – 血のバラ(1935/03)
合唱:松竹少女歌劇団声楽専科生
作詞:安東英男、編曲:奥山貞吉
松竹少女歌劇グランドオペレッタレヴュー『ベラ・ドンナ』主題歌。
藤山一郎 – 夢の薔薇(1934/10)
伴奏:井田一郎とそのジャズ・バンド
作詞:原町みつを、編曲:井田一郎
川畑文子 – 薔薇の唄(1934/07)
作詞:瀬沼喜久雄、編曲:仁木他喜雄
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Sue Childs – Honeysuckle Rose
スー・チャイルズ – ハニーサックル・ローズ
from the album “Introducing”(1964)イントロデューシング
King Cole Trio – Honeysuckle Rose(1941)
recorded in Los Angeles December 6, 1940
A Jam Session At Victor – Honeysuckle Rose(1937)
そういう名のバラは無いそうで、隠喩と連想と言葉遊びを用いた、ブラックミュージックにありがちなエロい裏テーマを持つ歌なのだった。
Having recorded his own famous version of “Honeysuckle Rose” in late 1934, Waller (on piano) was joined here by Tommy Dorsey (tb), Bunny Berigan (t), Dick McDonough (g), and George Wettling (d) for this jazzy instrumental treatment.
Joe Haymes and his Orchestra – Honeysuckle Rose(1935)
(instrumental)
Composer: Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller
recorded in NYC April 10, 1935
“Fats” Waller and his Rhythm – Honeysuckle Rose(1935)
vocal: “Fats” Waller
Fats’ famous recording of the Waller/Andy Razaf standard was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.
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The Van Eps Dance Orchestra – Old Roses(1934)
vocal: Howard Phillips
The flip side is “Neighbors” Recorded during the second of three early-1934 ARC sessions by the band billed as The Van Eps Dance Orchestra (guitarist George Van Eps was a member), purported to have drawn some of its personnel from the current Freddy Martin band, and possibly including Artie Shaw and Bunny Berigan.
Little Jack Little and his Orchestra – Old Roses(1934)
vocal: Little Jack Little
Co-written by bandleader Little, who also helped compose such song hits as “In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town,” “Jealous,” and “Hold Me.”
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Paul Ash and his Pabst Blue Ribbon Casino Orchestra – Blue Roses(1933)
vocal: Louis Rapp
Vocalist Rapp was the younger brother of bandleader Barney Rapp and was later billed as Barry Wood when he recorded for Victor and appeared on “Your Hit Parade” and on his own NBC radio show. The Ash flipside “Shadows On The Swanee”
立石喬子 – 恋うばら(1933/03)
作詞:斎藤イサヲ、作曲:豊田義一
井上協子 – 薔薇(1932/07)
作詞:西條八十、作曲:橋本国彦
Ruby Newman and his Orchestra – I Send My Love With These Roses(1932)
vocal: The Funny Boners
David Manners performed this ballad in the 1932 film “Crooner.” None other than 23-year-old Leroy Anderson was writing arrangements for the Newman band during this period. He was also string bass player on this and the also-posted flip side “Three Guesses (Who Do I Love?”
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Victor Young and his Orchestra – You Can Make My Life A Bed Of Roses(1932)
vocal: Fran Frey
This and the flip side “There I Go Dreaming Again” were written for the 1932 musical “Hot-Cha!” Lupe Velez, Bert Lahr, Buddy Rogers, and Eleanor Powell were among the “Hot-Cha!” cast. It opened 3-8-32 and ran 119 performances, with music composed by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
Mickey Alpert & his Orchestra – You Can Make My Life A Bed Of Roses(Marry Me)(1932)
vocal: Dick Robertson
Ben Selvin as “Mickey Alpert”
This and the flipside “Say” were written for the musical “Hot-Cha,” which featured Lupe Velez, Bert Lahr, Buddy Rogers, and Eleanor Powell among the cast. It opened March 8, 1932, and ran for 119 performances, with music composed by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
George Olsen and his Music – You Can Make My Life A Bed Of Roses(Marry Me)(1932)
vocal: Fran Frey
This and the flip side “There I Go Dreaming Again” were songs from the 1932 musical “Hot-Cha,” produced by Flo Ziegfeld (119 performances).
Lupe Velez, Bert Lahr, Buddy Rogers, and Eleanor Powell were among the “Hot-Cha” cast. It opened 3-8-32 and ran 119 performances, with music composed by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
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Billy Cotton and His Band – Sunshine And Roses(1932)
vocal: Cyril Grantham
2度目の引用。
The flip side is “Three Little Times”.
草笛美子、宝塚少女歌劇雪組生徒 – 只一つのバラ(1931/09)
演奏:宝塚少女歌劇B組管弦楽部
指揮:竹内平吉
作詞:白井鉄造、編曲:竹内平吉
レヴュー主題歌 宝塚大レヴュー『ローズ・パリ』より。
秋山陽子 – 波に泛く薔薇(1931/02)
作詞:加藤まさを、作曲:堀内敬三、編曲:細田定雄
長篇『波に泛く薔薇』主題歌。
Al Jolson – When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You(1930)
orchestra conducted by Louis Silvers
Song performed by Georges Carpentier in the Vitaphone comedy musical “Hold Everything” starring Joe E. Brown and Winnie Lightner. For the Jolson flip “To My Mammy,”
関屋敏子 – 薔薇は散りゆく(1930)
作詞:川路柳虹、作曲:関屋敏子
淡谷のり子 – 夜の薔薇(1930/02)
演奏:日本ポリドール・サロン・オーケストラ
指揮:湯山光三郎
作詞:野長瀬正夫、作曲:湯山光三郎
青木晴子 – 蒼白き薔薇(1929/10)
作詞:西條八十、作曲:堀内敬三
日活映画小唄
Sam Lanin’s Dance Orchestra – I’m Bringing A Red, Red Rose(1929)
vocal: Irving Kaufman
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天野喜久代 – 昨日のばら(1929/04)
演奏:コロムビアオーケストラ
指揮:リーグリーン
Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Roses Of Yesterday(1928)
vocal: Austin Young
2度目の引用。
The flip side is “Blue Night”
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Paul Robenson – Mighty Lak’a Rose(1928)
Bernie Cummins and his Orchestra – Say It With A Red Red Rose(1927)
with vocal group
The flip side is “In A Shady Nook By A Babbling Brook”.
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Waring’s Pennsylvanians – Moonlight And Roses(Bring Memories Of You)(1926)
vocal: Tom Waring and Chorus
2度目の引用。
This popular song of the 1920s was based upon the 1888 melody “Andantino in D-flat” by English organist-composer Edwin Lemare. Words were added in 1921 without Lemare’s permission and only through threats of legal action was he able to begin receiving composer royalties after the song became well-known.
John McCormack – Moonlight And Roses(1925)
orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon
2度目の引用。
This popular ballad was a lyrical treatment of the’Andantino in D-flat’ by English composer Edwin Henry Lemare.
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Carl Fenton”s Orchestra – Love Sends A Little Gift Of Roses(1923)
The fictitious “Carl Fenton” conducts one of 1923″s more popular instrumental recordings. This is actually the Brunswick studio orchestra which was led during that period by Walter Haenschen.
Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra – Sun-Kist Rose(1923)
カリフォルニア・オレンジのブランド名「サンキスト」と関係ありやなしや?
Mardi Gras Sextette – Rosy Posy(1922/07)
タイトルは「バラ色のコサージュ」「バラのブーケ」の意。
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Barbra Streisand – Second Hand Rose(1965/11/29)
バーブラ・ストレイザンド – セコハン・ローズ
from the album “My Name Is Barbra, Two…”(1966)
arranged & conducted by Peter Matz
Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 29, Billboard 32, Cash Box 36
One of the popular song hits of Vaudeville star Fanny Brice, whom Barbra portrayed in her star-making “Funny Girl” stage triumph. For Fanny’s original 1921 recording
Fanny Brice – Second Hand Rose(1921)
orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon
released in February 1922
This blue-label Victor release presents Fanny’s original recorded versions of two famous songs which she performed in “Ziegfeld Follies Of 1921.” The flip side is Fanny’s signature torch ballad “My Man”
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Lambert Murphy – Roses Of Memory(1921)
2度目の引用。
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Sherbo’s Mont Martre Orchestra – I Found A Rose In The Devil’s Garden(1921/06)
recorded circa 7 March 1921, New York City
インスト曲。
3度目の引用。
Sterling Trio – I Found A Rose In The Devil’s Garden(1921/06)
SP盤 Peerless Quartet “Somebody’s Mother” のB面。
3度目の引用。
Conductor: Rosario Bourdon(uncredited)
Trombone: Fred Schrader(uncredited)
Recorded March 30, 1921
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