"I Won't Dance" (from the film "Roberta"; Hammerstein-Harbach-Fields-Kern). Recorded in London on March 23, 1935 by Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with singers Brian Lawrance and Anne Lenner. Columbia FB-1089.

#78rpm

Transfer by the Hehr Archive: https://youtu.be/Uncogy9_eLE?si=_3FZSvSsNlOflw5J

Brian Lawrance - I Won't Dance (23.03.1935)

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"The Man from Folies Bergere." Recorded in London on March 22, 2026 by Carroll Gibbons and Harry Jacobson with singer Anne Lenner. Columbia DB-1534.

#78rpm

https://youtu.be/ALmR_CWLISk?si=afMeabUgV1nQVVP7

Carroll Gibbons & Harry Jacobson (v. Anne Lenner) - "The Man from Folies Bergere" (1935)

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"Baby Mine" (from the film "Dumbo"; Washington-Churchill). Recorded in London on March 12, 1942 by Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with singer Anne Lenner. Columbia FB-2788.

#78rpm

Transfer by John: https://youtu.be/DxcoYXUbwmI?si=KtkeG1G6VyYxYKcF

Baby Mine - Carroll Gibbons

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“I’m the Medicine Man for the Blues.” Composed by Grant Clarke (words) and Harry Akst (music) for the Warner Brothers film "Is Everybody Happy?"" (1929). Recorded in Chelsea, London on March 5, 1930 by the Rhythm Maniacs under the musical direction of Arthur Lally with vocalist Maurice Elwin. Decca F-1677.

#78rpm

https://mauriceelwin.com/im-the-medicine-man-for-the-blues-1930/

"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)." Words by Mercer Cook and Thomas Blandford, music by J. Russel Robinson (1932). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5634-2.

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https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/hold-up-your-hands/

"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (Cook-Blandford-Robinson). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504.

Elsie Carlisle

"Won't You Stay to Tea?" Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633-1.

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https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/wont-you-stay-to-tea/

"Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

“Won’t You Stay to Tea?” Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633-1. Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne – “Won’t You Stay to Tea?” (1933) Prolific songwriters Mack Gordon and Harry Revel turned … Continue reading “Won’t You Stay to Tea?” (1933) →

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"Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F-3504 mx. GB-5631-2.

#78rpm

https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/sittin-in-the-dark-1933/

"Sittin' in the Dark" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5631-2.

Elsie Carlisle

Our most recent Three Tune Tuesday podcast is uploaded! We finish up our four week mini-series on Resistance this week. We might have gotten sweary.

https://blindskeleton.one/

#music #78rpm #podcast

(This is also our first episode on our self-hosted #castopod instance!)

Blind Skeleton – An Homage to Vintage Entertainment

Just sold. Thought I’d give it a spin before shipping. Chick Webb And His Orchestra, ‘Taint What You Do. #78rpm #JustSold #ChickWebb #vinyl #shellac #jazz

"Deep Water." Music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Alfred Bryan (1931). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3507 mx. GB5629-1.

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https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/deep-water/

"Deep Water" (Two Versions; 1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Deep Water" (Bryan-Schwartz). Versions recorded by Elsie Carlisle, solo and with Oscar Rabin and His Romany Band (1933).

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