Wednesday, January 20, 2021

63-Little Bits Again

Most likely the last of the tiny song collections for the year, unless something drops from the sky magically in the next few days, and I'm not too tired to process it. I really dig these short songs and am thinking about making a whole collection of them at some point, but today it's just another Christmas sharity day. In the pile today is yet another track from Frank Luther (the man was prolific I tell you!), plenty more educational stuff, a version of Jingle Bells where they are just having way too much fun for a professional choral group, and even a spoken word track about snow. I think I have all the bases covered thanks to the fine collection of 78s at The Internet Archive. You know you need these to help complete your collection, so download away!

MEGA

Update-5 Jan 2023-Added a tracklist for searchability.

1. Y. Ciannella, Soprano-L. Winter, Soprano-W. Carringer, Tenor-T. Pyle, Baritone-R. Hunter, Pianist-With Accordion-Bees In Winter
2. Ray Bloch, His Choir & Orchestra-Deck The Hall
3. The Madrigal Singers Conducted By Lehman Engel With Henry Silvern At The Organ-Jingle Bells
4. Ray Bloch, His Choir & Orchestra-Away In A Manger
5. Ray Bloch, His Choir & Orchestra-Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
6. Double Quartet-Jingle Bells
7. Walter De La Mare-Snowing
8. Earl Rogers, Tenor-Jolly Old St. Nicholas
9. Y. Ciannella, Soprano-L. Winter, Soprano-T. Pyle, Baritone-R. Hunter, Pianist-Carol Of The Creatures
10. Earl Rogers, Tenor-Deck The Hall
11. Unknown Artist-He's A Big Fat Turkey
12. Unknown Artist-Old Santa's Coming
13. Y. Ciannella, Soprano-L. Winter, Soprano-R. Hunter, Pianist-Mary's Lullaby
14. Unknown Artist-To Bethlehem
15. Unknown Artist-Silent Night
16. Unknown Artist-Go Tell It On The Mountain
17. Unknown Artist-On Christmas Day
18. Unknown Artist-Hark Ye, What Angel Voices
19. Unknown Artist-The Snowflakes
20. Frank Luther With Novelty Accompaniment-Jingle Bells
21. Unknown Artist-The Feathery Snow



















3 comments:

  1. I like the robin with the boxing gloves. The birds were more aggressive back then.

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  2. Hi Lee, LOVE these little songs. Hope more falls out of the sky soon. Even if it takes time to do so. Bryan

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  3. Buster-I didn't even notice. I guess they're tough guys!

    Bryan-Thanks for the note. I'm still searching for the short stuff, but it's getting harder and harder to find and process. BTW, I'm Ernie, Lee is over at his own blog... http://musicyouwont.blogspot.com/ :)

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