Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program with Mac Favoriting

Playlist for March 31, 2015 Favoriting
Where are you, Spring?

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100+ year old lo-fi recordings contextually presented.

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Title Artist Recording Approx. start time
General Mixup March   Favoriting Arthur Pryors Band  Victor   0:00:00 Pop-up)  
Little Bit of Cucumber   Favoriting Harry Champion  Columbia 1914   0:03:11 Pop-up)  
By the Beautiful Sea   Favoriting Ada Jones and Billy Watkins  Columbia 1914   0:07:56 Pop-up)  
Sweet Adeline   Favoriting Bieling & Dudley with Hayden Quartet  Victor 1905   0:12:37 Pop-up)  
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (Irish Lullaby)   Favoriting Chauncey Olcott  Columbia 1913   0:17:17 Pop-up)  
Happy Go Lucky You and Broken Hearted Me   Favoriting Ralph Kirby and Orchestra  Hit-of-the-Week 1932   0:20:17 Pop-up)  
Tishomingo Blues Introducing:Some Chocolate Drops   Favoriting Yerkes American Marimbaphone Band  Columbia   0:25:22 Pop-up)  
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark   Favoriting Billy Murray  Edison 1908   0:31:40 Pop-up)  
Beans, Beans, Beans   Favoriting Gus Van  Columbia 1918   0:34:20 Pop-up)  
Beans   Favoriting Beans Hambone / El Morrow    0:37:50 Pop-up)  
The John T Scopes Case   Favoriting Vernon Dalhart  Cameo 1925   0:43:38 Pop-up)  
The International Rag   Favoriting Collins and Harlan  Victor 1913   0:46:51 Pop-up)  
The Varsity Drag   Favoriting Frank Farrell and His Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra  Harmony 1927   0:50:08 Pop-up)  
A Chicken Can Waltz the Gravy Around   Favoriting Stovepipe #1 and David Crockett    0:55:16 Pop-up)  

Listener comments!

  8:05pm Jim Shulman:

You can never have enough Music Hall! Thanks for the Champion.
  8:06pm P-90:

Is there an element of sexual innuendo in this cucumber song? Just asking.
  8:08pm JakeGould:

Can you play, “I Don’t Want to Know How the Sausage is Made, Just Stick it in My Bun.”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm Dominick:

Perfect! I just sat down to dinner.
  8:38pm Domenica:

I love the farty tuba sound in the beans song.
  8:40pm JakeGould:

Beans.
  8:43pm JakeGould:

Any of these 78s on Tidal?
  8:48pm cheestee:

Very Hypnotic BEANS! Must hear it again
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:53pm Mike East:

hands on your hips, stick out your tush...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm Dominick:

They hit Buddy!
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