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Evelyn Knight and The Stardusters – Powder Your Face With Sunshine(Smile! Smile! Smile!)(1949)
3度目の引用。

Knight revisited Billboard’s #1 spot (jukebox chart) in this positive-thinking follow-up to her million-selling “A Little Bird Told Me.” See also Sammy Kaye’s version.

Blue Barron and his Orchestra – Powder Your Face With Sunshine(Smile! Smile! Smile!)(1949)
vocal by Ensemble
2度目の引用。

One of several mildly successful cover versions of the Evelyn Knight hit.

Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Powder Your Face With Sunshine(Smile! Smile! Smile!)(1949)
vocal: The Three Kaydets
2度目の引用。

Don Cornell and the trio sing their top-15 version of the Evelyn Knight hit, released on the flipside of Kaye’s “Careless Hands” and one of five’Swing And Sway’ tracks in this 1949 collection.

Doris Day and Buddy Clark – Powder Your Face With Sunshine(Smile! Smile! Smile!)(1949)
orchestra conducted by George Siravo
2度目の引用。

recorded December 20, 1948
The #1 best-selling version of this song was recorded by Evelyn Knight.
Billboard Chart Peaks: 16 (radio airplay), 28 (juke box play)

Dean Martin – Powder Your Face With Sunshine(Smile! Smile! Smile!)(1949/01/17)
orchestra conducted by Paul Weston
2度目の引用。

(rec. Dec 1948) 1949 Billboard Chart Peaks: 10 (radio airplay), 27 (juke box)
Fans of the film “L.A. Confidential” may recall this being played on the jukebox while Kevin Spacey’s character sat at the bar developing a conscience. This was Dean’s first solo recording to make an appearance on Billboard’s weekly national charts. Also posted is the leading version of the song by Evelyn Knight.

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Art Mooney and his Orchestra – Twenty-Four Hours Of Sunshine(1949)
vocal: The Art Mooney Choir
2度目の引用。

#13 charted juke box hit is one of five top-20 Mooney hits included in this collection.

King’s Men with Billy Mills and his Orchestra – She’s The Sunshine In Virginia(1943)

One of ten selections from the pictured 16-inch 33 1/3 electrical transcription disc–aka “radio transcription” or “broadcast transcription”–containing music recordings created and licensed exclusively for radio station use (not issued for sale on commercial 78rpm discs).
The King’s Men vocal quartet–active on radio, on records, and in movies during the 1930s &’40s–consisted of award-winning composer, vocal arranger, lyricist, and conductor Ken Darby, plus Rad Robinson, Jon Dodson, and Bud Linn. Between 1940 and 1953 they were featured vocalists on the “Fibber McGee and Molly” radio program where they were accompanied (as here) by the show’s musical director Billy Mills.

Ruby Newman and his Orchestra – Moonlight Brought Me The Sunshine(1932)
vocal: Gordon Graham
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC July 25, 1932
For the flipside “Till The Shadows Retire,”

Billy Cotton and His Band – Sunshine And Roses(1932)
vocal: Cyril Grantham

recorded in London January 8, 1932
The flip side is “Three Little Times”.

Ambrose and his Orchestra at the May Fair Hotel, London – Bathing In The Sunshine(1931)
vocal: Sam Browne

recorded at Small Queen’s Hall in London, February 21, 1931
The flip side is “I’m Just Wearing Out My Heart For You”

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Snooks and the Memphis Ramblers – Dip Your Brush In The Sunshine(And Keep On Painting Away)(1931)
vocal: Wally Ashby
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 21, 1931
The flip side is “Let A Little Pleasure Interfere With Business”. Snooks was drummer-bandleader Herbert “Snooks” Friedman who recorded for (mostly) Victor between 1928 and 1932.

Ted Lewis and his Band – Dip Your Brush In The Sunshine(And Keep On Painting Away)(1931)
“incidental singing” by Ted Lewis
例によって歌詞を朗々と語るテッド・ルイス。
3度目の引用。

recorded in NYC April 13, 1931
Teddy more-or-less shouts his way through one of the more commonly-reissued Lewis tracks, highlighted by solos from Goodman (Paint it blue, Benny!!) and Spanier (Paint it red, Muggsy!!).

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Ted Lewis and his Band – Homemade Sunshine(1930)
incidental singing by Ted Lewis

recorded in NYC October 3, 1930
For the flip side “Laughing At Life,”

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Ben Bernie and his Orchestra – Livin’ In The Sunlight, Lovin’ In The Moonlight(1930)
vocal: Mannie Prager
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC c. April 20, 1930
Song introduced on-screen that spring by Maurice Chevalier, co-starring with Claudette Colbert in the Paramount film “The Big Pond,” which also featured the 1930 song hit “You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me” (on the Bernie flip side.

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Livin’ In The Sunlight, Lovin’ In The Moonlight(1930)
vocal: Bing Crosby
2度目の引用。

recorded in Los Angeles March 22, 1930
Song introduced on-screen that spring by Maurice Chevalier, co-starring with Claudette Colbert in the Paramount film “The Big Pond,” which also featured the 1930 song hit “You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me”

Bernie Cummins and His New Yorker Hotel Orchestra – Livin’ In The Sunlight-Lovin’ In The Moonlight(1930)
vocal: Bernie Cummins, Paul Roberts & Walter Cummins

recorded in NYC April 16, 1930
The song was introduced on-screen that spring by Maurice Chevalier, co-starring with Claudette Colbert in the Paramount film “The Big Pond,” which also featured the 1930 song hit “You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me” (on the flip side of this Cummins 78 release but performed by The High Hatters.

Ed. Loyd and his Orchestra – Livin’ In The Sunlight, Lovin’ In The Moonlight(1930)
with vocal group

recorded in NYC March 19, 1930
Song introduced on-screen that spring by Maurice Chevalier, co-starring with Claudette Colbert in the Paramount film “The Big Pond,” which also featured the 1930 song hit “You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me” (on the Loyd flip side). Also see posted versions of “Livin’ In The Sunlight” by Paul Whiteman and Ben Bernie
‘Ed Loyd,”Ed Lloyd,’ and’Ted Wallace’ were among the more common pseudonyms used on record by bandleader-vocalist-organizer Wallace T. “Ed” Kirkeby, remembered as manager of the California Ramblers and Fats Waller. This 78 is included under the Ted Wallace listings in Johnson-Shirley ADBORAF.

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Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra – Painting The Clouds With Sunshine(1929)
vocal: Frank Munn
2度目の引用。

recorded June 14, 1929
Victor Young conducted the session (organizer-leader Goldkette himself did not actually perform in any of the orchestras that bore his name). This was one of two major 1929 song hits that Nick Lucas performed on-screen in “Gold-Diggers Of Broadway.” The other better-remembered tune was “Tip-Toe Thru’ The Tulips (With Me),” which you can find arranged in a similarly delightful manner on the flipside of this Goldkette 78

Nick Lucas “The Crooning Troubadour” – Painting The Clouds With Sunshine(1929)
with studio orchestra
2度目の引用。

Both this and his famous 78 flip side “Tip Toe Thru The Tulips With Me” were song hits performed on-screen by Lucas in the Warner Brothers comedy-musical “Gold Diggers Of Broadway.”

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Ipana Troubadours – Sunshine(1928)
vocal: Scrappy Lambert
conducted by Sam Lanin
recorded in NYC February 23, 1928

The Gotham Troubadours – Sunshine(1928)
vocal: Scrappy Lambert
Sam Lanin as “Gotham Troubadours”

recorded in NYC February 17, 1928.
Lanin/Lambert also recorded a different arrangement of this Irving Berlin tune for Columbia under the Ipana Troubadours banner. “Chloe” is on this OKeh flip side.

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Sunshine(1928)
vocal: Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young

arranged by Ferde Grofé
recorded in NYC February 13, 1928.
Also posted here by The Gotham Troubadours (Sam Lanin) with Scrappy Lambert

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Ted Weems and his Orchestra – It Was Only A Sun Shower(1927)
vocal: Dusty Roades

recorded in Camden NJ September 8, 1927
Flip side “Highways Are Happy Ways”

Arthur Lange’s Orchestra – A Girl Is Like Sunshine(1924)

Ted Lewis – Keep A Little Sunshine In Your Heart(1921)
Columbia record 922-D, recorded in 1926.

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Bing Crosby and Mary Martin – Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie(1942)
orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter
口笛が入ります。

recorded in Los Angeles March 13, 1942
Bing and Mary also performed this old 1905 tune in their 1941 movie “Birth Of The Blues.”

Harry Tally with orchestra – Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie(1906)
ecorded in Philadelphia December 7, 1905

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