政府、「大きなリスク」があるとして一時帰宅を制止(4)

 

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Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye – Hurry Home(1939)
vocal: Charlie Wilson

The song “Hurry Home” reached #3 on Your Hit Parade in February 1939.

Al Donahue and his Orchestra – Hurry Home(1939)
vocal: Paula Kelly

recorded in NYC November 23, 1938
Flip side of the Donahue hit “Jeepers Creepers”. “Hurry Home” was also recorded by the bands of Bob Crosby, Kay Kyser, Sammy Kaye, and Jan Savitt.

Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters – Hurry Home(1938)
vocal: Carlotta Dale

recorded in NYC October 21, 1938
The song “Hurry Home” reached #3 on Your Hit Parade in February 1939. Note the sticker on this label, which reads: “NOTICE–Used record: sold by manufacturer to its employees and not offered for public sale.” See also versions by Sammy Kaye and Al Donahue

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Bob Crosby and the Bobcats – ‘Way Back Home

Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians – Way Back Home
from the album “Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians In Hi-Fi”(Capitol:1957)

Ralph Flanagan and his Orchestra – Way Back Home(1949)
vocal: Harry Prime

The Flanagan band is in its Glenn Miller mode for this version of the 1935 song hit, however it was the new Bing Crosby-Fred Waring recording that led the way in the song’s late-1949 revival.

Bing Crosby with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians – ‘Way Back Home(Decca:1949)

recorded June 17, 1949.
Billboard Peak: 21 (singles sales chart)
This 1935 song hit enjoyed a mild comeback in late 1949. Four other recordings of the song are also posted to the78prof, including this early version by Victor Young & his Orchestra

Decca All Star Revue – ‘Way Back Home(Part 1 & 2)(1935)

recorded May 20, 1935
Bob Crosby, Ella Logan, Johnny’Scat’ Davis, Cleo Brown, and the Tune Twisters all take turns on this two-sided novelty from early 1935, with Victor Young conducting the studio orchestra. The up-and-coming Crosby had just completed his singing gig with the Dorsey Brothers, and when these two tracks were recorded he was 12 days away from his own first session as titular leader of the brand new Bob Crosby band.

Chick Bullock -‘Way Back Home(1935)
with the ARC studio orchestra
recorded in NYC May 15, 1935

Victor Young and his Orchestra -‘Way Back Home(1935)
vocal: Milton Watson

recorded April 29, 1935
Recorded three weeks prior to the other Decca release of the song, a two-sided version also led by Victor Young but billed as by “Decca All Star Revue” and featuring Bob Crosby, Ella Logan, Johnny ‘Scat’ Davis, etc. The ‘Waring’ composer credit refers to Tom Waring, brother of Fred.

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra -‘Way Back Home(1935)
Johnny Hauser and The Kings Men

recorded in NYC April 22, 1935
Here’s yet another recording of the 1935 tune, co-written by Fred Waring’s brother Tom.

George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra – ‘Way Back Home(1935)
vocal: Sonny Schuyler
recorded in NYC April 25, 1935

Irving Aaronson and his Commanders – Way Back Home(1935)
vocal: Skippy Carlstrom
冒頭とエンディングで Stephen Foster の “Old Folks at Home(Swanee River)” 『故郷の人々(スワニー河)』のさわり。

recorded in NYC April 18, 1935
This was the final track to be recorded at the last commercial session credited to Aaronson’s Commanders. He would later serve as a musical supervisor at MGM.

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Nick Lucas and his Crooning Troubadours – Walkin’ My Baby Back Home(1931)
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC February 6, 1931
Nice version of the twice-popular hit, first in 1931 (here’s also the Ted Weems version from that year and again in 1952 by both Johnnie Ray and Nat King Cole​

Lary Siry and his Hotel Ambassador Orchestra – Finding The Long Way Home(1929)
with unidentified vocal group
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 17, 1929
Posting this delightfully peppy Viva-tonal side by the Larry Siry band (aka Lary Siry), which produced just four tracks for Columbia over two 1929 sessions. This Harry Warren-Gus Kahn tune was also recorded by Jack Denny, Johnny Marvin, Sam Lanin, Irving Kaufman and others.

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Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
vocal: Bobby Burns

recorded in Hollywood July 29, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan.

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo, Fred Higman & Larry Owen

recorded in NYC August 13, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan.

Hotel Pennsylvania Music – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
conducted by Phil Spitalny
vocal: Bill Coty

recorded in NYC August 13, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan. On the flip side of this Diva release is the Jerry Mason (California Ramblers) track “I Still Get A Thrill”.

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美空ひばり – 恋人よ我れに帰れ
アルバム『ナット・キング・コールをしのんで~ひばりジャズを歌う』(1965/09/05)所収。

The Flamingos – Lover Come Back To Me(1964/07)

The Four-Evers – Lover Come Back To Me(1963/10)

The Fabulous Treniers – Lover Come Back To Me
from the album “The Hoss Allen Sessions: Rare and Unreissued Rhythm & Blues and Lounge Music 1963-1964″(2004/11/26)

The Fabulous Treniers – Lover Come Back To Me(1963/04)
featuring Skio Trenier

Barbra Streisand – Lover Come Back To Me(1962/11/23)
バーブラ・ストレイザンド – 恋人よ我に帰れ
from the album “The Second Barbra Streisand Album”(1963)
シングル “My Coloring Book” のB面。
日本盤シングル(1964/10)では “People”(ピープル)のB面。

The Cleftones – Lover Come Back To Me(1962/10)
シングル “There She Goes” のB面。

Patti Page – Lover Come Back To Me
パティ・ペイジ – 恋人よ我に帰れ
from the album “Indiscretion”(1959)インディスクレション
Featuring Jack Rael And His Orchestra
手拍子が入る。

The Treniers – Lover Come Back To Me(TV live)

The Treniers – Lover Come Back To Me(1956/06)

江利チエミ – 恋人よ、われに帰れ(1955/08)
日本語詞:音羽たかし、編曲:村山芳男

Nat King Cole and Billy May and his Orchestra – Lover, Come Back To Me!(1953/10)
ナット・キング・コール – 恋人よ我れに帰れ

The familiar melody from the operetta “New Moon” gets an up-tempo big band arrangement by Billy May, resulting in a spot on Billboard’s Top-20 radio airplay chart. See also the Nelson Riddle-conducted ballad flipside “That’s All.”

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Lover, Come Back To Me!(1929)
vocal: Jack Fulton

One of the Sigmund Romberg-Oscar Hammerstein song hits from their 1928 stage production “The New Moon,” later filmed as “New Moon” by MGM in 1930, and again in 1940 with Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy starring.

Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra – Lover, Come Back To Me!(1928)
vocal: The Revelers

recorded in NYC October 25, 1928
One of the Sigmund Romberg-Oscar Hammerstein song hits from their 1928 stage production “The New Moon,” later filmed as “New Moon” by MGM in 1930, and again in 1940 with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy starring.

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Ted Weems and his Orchestra – Highways Are Happy Ways(When They Lead The Way Home)(1927)
vocal: Dusty Roades & Parker Gibbs
2度目の引用。

recorded in Camden NJ September 8, 1927
Flip side “It Was Only A Sun Shower”

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International Novelty Orchestra – Show Me the Way to Go Home(1925)
conducted by Nat Shilkret
vocal: The Revelers (Franklyn Baur, Lewis James, Elliott Shaw, Ed Smalle, Wilfred Glenn)
Composer: “Irving King,” pseudonym for songwriting duo Reginald Connelly & Jimmy Campbell
冒頭、フォスターの『ケンタッキーの我が家(My Old Kentucky Home)』の雰囲気。途中 “For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow”という俗謡が引用されている。
3度目の引用。

Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra – Show Me The Way To Go Home(1925)
3度目の引用。

recorded in NYC c. November 19, 1925
Joel Whitburn “Pop Memories”-charted track, not elsewhere on YouTube as of this posting. “Jaws” fans may remember this lament being sung by the tipsy shark-hunting trio of Shaw Scheider & Dreyfuss. Vintage recordings of the song by Frank Crumit and Nat Shilkret.

Frank Crumit – Show Me The Way To Go Home(1926)
piano accompaniment by Jack Shilkret,
酔っ払った男が道に迷って帰れないというコミカルな歌。
“Sloop John B” の陸上版のような感じ。
3度目の引用。

recorded in NYC January 14, 1926
“Jaws” fans may remember this vintage lament being sung by the tipsy shark-hunting trio of Shaw Scheider & Dreyfuss. But going back nearly a half century earlier, we hear “comedian with ukulele and piano” Frank Crumit having some tuneful fun on this Victor bat-wing electrical. If you prefer a larger, more fully-produced arrangement of the song, check out this Nat Shilkret/Revelers version

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