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Raymond Scott Collection DATE RANGE:
1932 - 1957
ACQUISITION: The Raymond Scott Collection was donated by Scott’s wife Mathilde Scott on December 10, 1993. Early in 1994, Chuck Haddix and the Dean of Libraries Ted Sheldon picked up the collection at the Scott residence in Van Nuys, California and drove it back to Kansas City. ACCESS: This is a non-circulation collection. Listening stations are available in the archives. COPYRIGHT: Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian or other authorized agent. ACCEPTED BY: Chuck Haddix and Ted Sheldon PROCESSED BY: Jessica Ford, Anna Young, Cody Kauhl SUPERVISING ARCHIVIST: Kelley Martin BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Raymond Scott was born Harry Warnow on September 10, 1908, to Russian emigrants in Brooklyn, New York. His father, an amateur violinist, exposed Harry and his older brother Mark to music at an early age. Harry was soon considered a child prodigy at the piano, but also had an intense love for science and engineering. When he was of college age, he planned to study engineering at Brooklyn Polytechnic. His brother Mark, who had become a violinist and well-paid conductor, convinced Harry to attend the Institute of Musical Arts (now known as Julliard) by offering to pay his tuition and buy him a new Steinway grand piano. Harry agreed and upon graduation in 1931 was hired as staff pianist at the CBS Radio House Band. He then changed his name to Raymond Scott. During the mid to late 1930s Raymond Scott founded and led the six-piece "Raymond Scott Quintette." He misleadingly named it a quintet because he liked the sound of the word. This group was comprised of sax, clarinet, trumpet, drums, bass and piano. They earned great popularity playing on radio, records, and the concert stage screen. Despite their popularity, the Quintette's music was often criticized by jazz musicians who claimed that the music was not truly jazz because of its novelty nature and lack of improvisation. Examples of their successful recordings include Dinner Music for a Hungry Pack of Cannibals and Powerhouse. These compositions as well as others were later used in cartoons by Warner Bros. Animation. More recently, Scott's compositions have been used in cartoon projects such as Batfink, Ren and Stimpy, The Simpsons, Duckman and Animaniacs. From 1939-41 Scott toured with a full size band. The band toured regularly and played residencies including the Blackhawk, in Chicago in 1940. Scott stopped appearing with the band in 1942 to become music director at CBS where he introduced the first integrated orchestra to work as a house band that specialized in jazz. Its members included Charlie Shavers, Ben Webster, Cliff Leeman, Johnny Guarneri, Cozy Cole, Emmett Berry, George Johnson, and Jerry Jerome.
Scott eventually left CBS and moved to NBC studios to lead the Lucky Strike Hit Parade Orchestra. His first jingle, Be Happy, Go Lucky, was composed for Lucky Strike, the sponsors of Hit Parade. This jingle was the start of a highly successful career in commercials. Other genres of composition included film, TV and the stage. His stage compositions notably include the 1946 Mary Martin Broadway musical, The Lute Song. Many of his other compositions featured Dorothy Collins. Collins was Scott's second wife following a divorce from Pearl Zimney in 1950. Throughout his life, Raymond Scott kept alive his interests in science and engineering. These interests manifested themselves in the lab and home studio where he was engineer, inventor and pioneer of electronic music. In 1948, Scott invented the Karloff. This was a machine that could imitate various sounds for commercial use. By 1949, Scott had constructed a synthesizer which could simulate other instruments. The Clavivox, designed to simulate the Theremin, was a portamento keyboard invention allowing one to move from one key to the next without a break. Another significant invention was the Electronium, which Scott claimed could compose music itself. This caught the attention of many, including Motown Records. Raymond Scott and his third wife, Mitzi, moved to the west coast in 1972 where Scott led the electronic music division of Motown Records until 1977. After his retirement, Scott remained active as a composer of experimental music and an electronic instrument maker. He suffered a series of debilitating strokes beginning in 1987, and eventually passed away on February 8, 1994. COLLECTION DESCRIPTION: The Raymond Scott collection includes instantaneous cut discs, pressings and tapes of Scott’s various orchestras and radio programs. COLLECTION DETAIL: # Format Title Box 1: Vinyl; Barcode # 040-112546139 1 NRD12 2 NRD10 3 NRD10 [Dubbed to CD]See 2916 4 NRD10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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8/14/1932 Note on Side One Center: Tel Pearl Harry; Side Two Note: Mother and Friend 8/14/1932. Side One Note on Center: Tele-Pearl; Side Two Note on Center: Tele-Pearl. 8/14/1932 Note on Sleeve: Aug. 14, 1932; #1. Telephone Recording - Sam Fels + Harry Wu; #2. Telephone Transcription To Reel(?).
[Dubbed to CD]See 2916
[Dubbed to CD]See 2916
Note on Sleeve: Cleaned 12/19/95.
[Dubbed to CD] See 2916
Note on Side One Center: Tele-Helen
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[Dubbed to CD] See 2916
[Dubbed to CD] See 2916
[Dubbed to CD] See 2916
Piano Novelty [Dubbed to CD] See 2916
Note on Side One Center: Piano Novelty Note on Side One Center: Sub Helen; Note on Side Two Center: Tele Helen.
[Dubbed to CD] See 2916
[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 21A (2779 or 2906) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 21A (2779 or 2906) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 21A (2779 or 2906) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 20A (2778 or 2905) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 20A (2778 or 2905) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette]
Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/6/96, Recorded onto 21A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/11/96, Recorded onto 21A; Disc One. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/11/96, Recorded onto 21A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/2/96, Recorded onto 20A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/4/96, Recorded onto 20A Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/4/96, Recorded onto 20A.
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See 20A (2778 or 2905) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 19A (2777 or 2904) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 19A (2777 or 2904) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 19A (2777 or 2904) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 18A (2776 or 2903) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 18A (2776 or 2903) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 18A (2776 or 2903) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 17A (2775 or 2902) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 17A (2775 or 2902) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 17A (2775 or 2902) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 16A (2774 or 2901) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 16A (2774 or 2901) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 16A (2774 or 2901) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 15A (2773 or 2900) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 15A (2773 or 2900) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 15A (2773 or 2900) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 14A (2772 or 2899) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 14A (2772 or 2899) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 14A (2772 or 2899) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette]
Note on Side One Center: Test; Note on Side Two Center: A+B Tests. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/27/96, Recorded onto 19A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/27/96, Recorded onto 19A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/27/96, Recorded onto 19A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/23/96, Recorded onto 18A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/23/96, Recorded onto 18A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/23/96, Recorded onto 18A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96, Recorded onto 17A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96. Recorded onto 17A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96. Recorded onto 17A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96. Recorded onto 16A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96. Recorded onto 16A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/22/96. Recorded onto 16A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96. Recorded onto 15A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96. Recorded onto 15A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96. Recorded onto 15A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96. Recorded onto 14A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96, Recorded onto 14A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/8/96, Recorded onto 14A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/5/96, Recorded onto 13A.
See 13A (2771 or 2898) 62 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 13A (2771 or 2898) 63 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 13A (2771 or 2898) 64 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 12A (2770 or 2897) 65 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 12A (2770 or 2897) Box 2: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546148 66 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 12A (2770 or 2897) 67 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 11A (2769 or 2896) 68 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 11A (2769 or 2896) 69 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 11A (2769 or 2896) 70 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 10A (2768 or 2895) 71 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 10A (2768 or 2895) 72 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 10A (2768 or 2895) 73 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 9A (2767 or 2894) 74 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 9A (2767 or 2894) 75 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 9A (2767 or 2894) 76 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 9A (2767 or 2894) 77 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 8A (2766 or 2893) 78 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 8A (2766 or 2893) 79 NRD12 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 8A (2766 or 2893)
Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/5/96, Recorded onto 13A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 2/5/96, Recorded onto 13A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/22/95, Recorded onto 12A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/22/95, Recorded onto 12A.
Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/22/95, Recorded onto 12A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/22/95, Recorded onto 11A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 11A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 11A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 10A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 10A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 10A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/21/95, Recorded onto 9A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95, Recorded onto 9A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95, Recorded onto 9A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95, Recorded onto 9A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95, Recorded onto 8A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95, Recorded onto 8A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95. Recorded onto 8A.
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 7A (2765 or 2892) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 7A (2765 or 2892) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 7A (2765 or 2892) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 7A (2765 or 2892) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 6A (2764 or 2891) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 6A (2764 or 2891)
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Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95. Recorded onto 7A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95. Recorded onto 7A. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/20/95. Recorded onto 7A Note on Side Two Label: Test. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95. Recorded onto 7A. Note Side One Label: first recording: Love Song to A Microphone. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95. Recorded onto 6A; Disc 4. Note on Side One Label: tests - Spoken by Harry Warnow; Note on Side Two Label: Tests Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95, Recorded onto 6A. Note on Rim: War Dance, RR- 2530-6, RR- 2530. Note on Center: CCO 3514; Note on Rim: CCO 3514-1, "When Cootie Left the Duke." Note on Rim: #7, RR- 3178, Raymond Scott, "Moment Whimsical," Note on Rim: M702, RR- 2530-4. Note on Rim: RR- 3131-A, "Bumpy Weather," Ray Scott. Note on Rim: RR- 3177, Raymond Scott, "Oil Gusher" Note on Rim: RR- 3176, Raymond Scott, "Celebration." Note on Rim: LA- 3131-C, "Bumpy Weather" Test. Note on Rim: B-3, - 3132-A. "Siberian Sleigh Ride," Ray Scott. Note on Rim: RR- 3132-B, 13-4, "Siberian Sleigh Ride," Raymond Scott. Note on Center: RR- 7043. Note on Rim: RR- 7032, #4. Note on Rim: RR- 7030, #1. Note on Rim: #7042. Note on Rim: RR- 7032, #1. Note on Rim: "War Dance," RR- 2536-5 Note on Rim: #7040. Note on Rim: #7041. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/24/95, Recorded onto 1A. Note on Original Sleeve: #1 Piano Test Crystal Mike [sic] Compensation, #2 ? - ? - Playing Liebenstrum [Lebensraum], June 21 (1932?), 8. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/24/95, Recorded onto 1A. Note on Original Sleeve: #1Test (Talking), #2 Same (3 ft. away, etc.) - Crystal Mike [sic], June 26 (1932?), 5. Note on Side One Label: Side One- Whiteman Chesterfield Pgm., Toy Trumpet, 3238; Note on Side
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 1A (2759 or 2886)
6/7/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 1A (2759 or 2886)
6/7/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 2A (2760 or 2887)
6/14/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 2A (2760 or 2887)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 2A (2760 or 2887)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 2A (2760 or 2887)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 3A (2761 or 2888)
6/28/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 3A (2761 or 2888) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 3A (2761 or 2888) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 3A (2761 or 2888)
6/28/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 4A (2762 or 2889)
7/6/1933
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 4A (2762 or 2889) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 4A (2762 or 2889) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 5A (2763 or 2890)
7/6/1933
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7/5/1933
7/6/1933 7/13/1933
Two Label: N.G. Note on Side One Label: "Curtain Calls" Part 1 6-7-33; Note on Side Two Label: "Curtain Calls" Part 3 6-7-33. Recorded on 8/24/95, Recorded onto 1A. Note on Side One Label: 78rpm, "Curtain Calls" - Mark Warnow Orchestra - Part 2 - 06/07/33; Note on Side Two Label: 78rpm, "Curtain Calls" Part 4, 06/07/33 - Mark Warnow Orchestra. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/24/95, Recorded onto 1A. Note on Side One Label:78 rpm, "Curtain Calls" Part 1 - Mark Warnow Orchestra, 6/14/33; Note on Side Two Label: 6-14-33, "Curtain Calls" Part 3, Mark Warnow. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/30/95, Recorded onto 2A. Note on Side One Label:78 rpm, "Curtain Calls" Part 2- Mark Warnow Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label: 6-14-33, "Curtain Calls" Part 4, Mark Warnow. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/30/95, Recorded onto 2A. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, Mark Warnow and His Novelty Orchestra Part 2 06/14/33; Note on Side Two Label: 6-14-33 Mark Warnow and Novelty Orchestra Part 4. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/31/95, Recorded onto 2A. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, Mark Warnow and His Novelty Orchestra Part 1 06/14/33; Note on Side Two Label: 6-14-33 Mark Warnow and Novelty Orchestra Part 3. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 8/31/95, Recorded onto 2A. Note on Side One Label: Curtain Calls 6/28/33 Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: Curtain Calls 6/28/33 Part 3. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 9/19/95, Recorded onto 3A. Note on Side One Label: Curtain Call Part 2 6/28/33; Note on Side Two Label: Curtain Call Part 4. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 9/19/95, Recorded onto 3A. Note on Side One Label: Curtain Calls Part 3 7/05/33; Note on Side Two Label: Curtain Calls Part 1. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 9/19/95, Recorded onto 3A. Note on Side One Label: Curtain Calls Part 2 Mark Warnow Orchestra 7/05/33; Note on Side Two Label: Curtain Calls Part 4 Mark Warnow Orchestra. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 9/19/95, Recorded onto 3A. Note on Side One Label: Presenting Mark Warnow, WABC 7-6-33, Part 1, 78; Note on Side Two Label: Presenting Mark Warnow Part 3 7-6-33. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/27/95, Recorded onto 4A. Note on Side One Label: Presenting Mark Warnow 7-6-33, Part 5. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/28/95, Recorded onto 4A. Note on Side One Label: Presenting Mark Warnow 7-6-33, Part 8. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/28/95, Recorded onto 4A. Note on Side One Label: Presenting Mark Warnow 7-13-33 Part 1, 78; Note on Side Two Label: Presenting Mark Warnow Part 3 7-13-33, 78 rpm. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/29/95, Recorded onto 5A.
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 5A (2763 or 2890)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 5A (2763 or 2890)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 5A (2763 or 2890)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 6A (2764 or 2891)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 29A (2783 or 2910)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 6A (2764 or 2891)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 26A (2780 or 2907)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 26A (2780 or 2907)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 26A (2780 or 2907)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 26A (2780 or 2907)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 27A (2781 or 2908)
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7/13/1933 Note on Side One Label: Presenting Mark Warnow 7-13-33 Part 2, 78, WABC; Note on Side Two Label: Presenting Mark Warnow Part 4 7-13-33, 78, WABC. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/29/95, Recorded onto 5A. 7/13/1933 Note on Side One Label: WABC 7-13-33, Part 6, 78, Presenting Mark Warnow; Note on Side Two Label: WABC 7-13-33, Part 8, Presenting Mark Warnow, 78. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/29/95, Recorded onto 5A. 7/13/1933 Note on Side One Label: 7-13-33 Part 5, Presenting Mark Warnow, 78, WABC (CBS), Dancing in the Dark; Note on Side Two Label: WABC 7-13-33, Part 7, Presenting Mark Warnow, 78. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 11/29/95, Recorded onto 5A. Note on Side One Label: Harry Von Zell, 1933034, The Sixth Boat [sic] (The Sixth Bullet), 78, conclusion, WABC; Note on Side Two Label: off the air tests, Tuner rotation. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95, Recorded onto 6A. Note on Side One Label; WABC, Raymond Scott's "Here Comes the King", 92A, 9-A, A1286-A, Instrumentalists; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott, Happy in Harlem, Jerry Colona, You're My Lucky Charm, WABC, 1934, 92B, A1286-B; Note Written Under Label: Scott - Solo, Happy in Harlem, Colone - Trombe [Trumpet?] - You're my Lucky Charm. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95, Recorded onto 29A, 15, C. 3/17/1934 Note on Side One Label: 3-17-34, "Meet the Artists" Mark Warnow Part 2; Note on Side Two Label: 3-17-34, "Meet The Artist" Mark Warnow Part 4. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 12/19/95, Recorded onto 6A. 8/24/1934 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Aug. 24, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Tia Juana" (premier), Johnny Green's Orchestra, S-10, 2-A, 2-A, A1103-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Aug. 24, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Tia Juana" (premier), Johnny Green's Orchestra, S-10, 2-B, 2-B, A1103-b. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 26A. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Aug. 24, 1934, Raymond Scott "Signature," S-10, 1-A, Bumps, 1-A, Raymond Scott, A1094-a.; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott - "Blues in My Heart," 8/24/34, ABC. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 26A. 8/28/1934 Note on Side One Label: WEAF, Aug. 28, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Blue Temptation," 3-A. S-10, 3-A; Note on Side Two Center: WHN. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 26A. 8/28/1934 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Aug. 28, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Blue Temptation," 4-A. S-10, 4-A; Note on Side Two Center: Test by H.W., Howard's Studio, Sleepwalker. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 26A. 10/24/1934 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Oct.. 24, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Tia Juana, S-10. 6-A, 6-A, Cobina Wright Program, A1072-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC Oct. 24, 1934, "Tea for Two," Scott on Piano, Cobina Wright Program. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 27A. 11/9/1934 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 8, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Tia Juana," S-10, 8-A, Metropolitan
See 29A (2783 or 2910)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] 10/27/1934 See 27A (2781 or 2908)
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] 10/29/1934 See 29A (2783 or 2910)
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[Dubbed to CD] See 2917 [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 27A (2781 or 2908)
9/18/1934
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 28A (2782 or 2909) See 29A (2783 or 2910) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 28A (2782 or 2909)
11/1/1934
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] See 28A (2782 or 2909)
11/1/1934
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[Dubbed to OR & Cassette] 11/1/1934 See 28A (2782 or 2909) [Dubbed to OR & Cassette] 11/14/1994 See 30A (2784 or 2911)
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Parade, Sustaining; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Piano and Pistol Duel, WABC, Oct. 29, 1934, 101A, Center Start Noisey [Noisy], Dub. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/25/96, Recorded onto 29A, 4. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Oct. 29, 1934. Raymond Scott's "Piano and Pistol Duel", S-10, 7-A, 93A, Instrumentalists, Leith Stevens, R. Scott (Piano), J. Williams (Drums); Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Oct. 27, 1934. "Dancing in the Dark," Mark Warnow's Orchestra, A1091-a, N.I. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 27A. 3. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Oct. 29, 1934. Pistol and Piano Duel, 102A, A1293-b; Note on Side Two Label: Boy Scout, '30. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/25/96, Recorded onto 29A. 13. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Sept. 19, 1934. Raymond Scott's "The Match," 94A, S-10, Blue Temptation, The Instrumentalists; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, 9-18-34, Here Comes the King, The Instrumentalists, 94B, Metropolitan Parade. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/22/96, Recorded onto 27A. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow's "We Live Again" Pt. 1, 11/1/34, WABC; Note on Side Two Label: Mark Warnow's Interview with Anita Louise, 11/1/34, WABC. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/24/96, Pt. 1 Recorded onto 28A, Interview on 4/25/96 onto 29A. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow's "We Live Again" Pt. 2, 11/1/34. WABC; Note on Side Two Sleeve: Mark Warnow's "We Live Again" Pt. 4, 11/1/34, WABC. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/24/96, Recorded onto 28A. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow's "We Live Again" Pt. 3, 11/1/34, WABC; Note on Side Two Label: Mark Warnow's "We Live Again" Pt. 5, 11/1/34, WABC Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/24/96, Recorded onto 28A. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow's "Finale", 11/1/34, WABC. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 4/24/96, Recorded onto 28A. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 14, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Orchestral Themes" and "Tia Juana", S-12, 10-A, 34B, 10-A, Instrumentalists, Cobina Wright Program, A1213-B; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Nov. 14, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Lament" Saxophone Solo, S-12, 10-B, Instrumentalists, 34A, Blue Temptation, Japanese Sandman, 10-B. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/13/96, Recorded onto 30A. Note on Side One Label: 1935, CS, 78, 39A, This Side: Instrumentalists, CBS, Roses in the Dark, Vocal. B Side: Scott Discussion on Cutting Discs; Note on Side Two Center: N.I. Note on Side One Label [Damaged]: Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music" - For a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, The Instrumentalists, 31A. Note on Side Two Label: 1935, Raymond Scott's "Blue Temptation," 20-B, 31-B, The Instrumentalists, Jerry Colona (Trombone), Bunny Berigan: Bugle Call Rag, Hideous Condition. Note on Side One Center: 1935, Instrumentalists, 53A, "Blue Blue Blue Blue", Blue Blue Blue, Center Start; Note on Side Two Center: Center Start, Roses in the Dark 53B, 2- Running Wild, The Instrumentalists 1935.
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1/1/1935 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Jan. 1, 1935, Raymond Scott's "Tia Juana," 17-A, 90A, Instrumentalists, A1092-b, Incomplete; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Jan. 1, 1935, Raymond Scott's "Yesterday's Ice Cubes," 17-B, Instrumentalists, 90B, A1092-a. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/13/96, Recorded onto 30A. Note on Side One Center: Sylvan and Harry, 1-1935; Note on Side Two Center: Sylvan and Harry 1-1935. 1/22/1935 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Jan. 22, 1935, Raymond Scott's "Love Song to a Microphone," 18-A, The Instrumentalists; Note on Side Two Label: Universal Test Demonstration Record. Note on Sleeve: Victor 25704, Recorded on 6/13/96, Recorded onto 30A, 18. 3/14/1935 Note on Side One Sleeve: Mar. 14, 1935, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music" - For A Pack of Hungry Cannibals, 19-A, 76A, Instrumentalists, A1166-a; Note on Side Two Label: Mar. 15, 1935, Raymond Scott's "Consternation" - Among A Fleet of Taxicabs On Meeting Up With A Fare, 19-B, Instrumentalists, A1166-b. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/24/96, Recorded onto 31A. Note on Side One Label: Mark, Harry Salter, Harry W., Sid Brecher; Note on Side Two Label: Mark, Harry Salter, Harry W., Sid Brecher, 5-35. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/24/96, Recorded onto 31A. 5/3/1935 Note on Side One Label: WABC, May 3, 1935, Raymond Scott's African Ear Bender, The Instrumentalists, 7-A, 32A; Note on Side Two Label: Bunny Berigan, Tin Whistle Medley, 27-B, The Instrumentalists, 1935, 32B. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/24/96, Recorded onto 31A. 6/4/1935 Note on Side One Center: 6-4-35, Geneva, Dr. Boran, Tel. 33 1/3; Note on Side Two Center: 6-4-35, Babe, Geneva, Tel. 33 1/3, Honey. Note on Sleeve: Recorded on 6/24/96 6/11/1935 Note on Side One Center: Telephone Recordings, Zelda and Sylvan, 6-11-35; Note on Side Two Center: Tests 6-11-35. 8/24/1935 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Aug. 24, 1935. Raymond Scott's "We Met in a Revolving Door," 22-A, Club Columbia, Center Start, Instrumentalists, 78A, A1240-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Aug. 24, 1935, Forman Brown's "Rhyme Marches On," Club Columbia. 22-B, N.I., A1240-a. 11/13/1935 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 13, 1935, Raymond Scott's "New Years Eve In A Haunted House," 23-A. Handwritten: 30A, The Instrumentalists; Note on Side Two Label: N.I. Note on Side One Label: Outside, 78, 1936, R. Scott, Record Cutting Discussion; Note on Side Two Center: Tests. Note on Side One Label: WABC, 1936, Raymond Scott's "A Wee Bit of Burglary," 106-A, Raymond Scott, A1157-a; Note on Side Two Label: Tests, A1157-b. Note on Sleeve: A1259, C. Note on Side One Label: WABC, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Fugue," 109-A, Mark Warnow's Blue Velvet Orchestra, Swing, Swing, Mother-in-law, A1189-a; Note on Side Two Label; WABC, 1936,
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Raymond Scott's "Swing Fugue," 109-B, Mark Warnow's Blue Velvet Orchestra, A1189-b. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): 1936, 55, Instrumentalists, Dinah, 1. [Unintelligible], 2. Collorta - Roses in the Dark; Note on Side One Label (Damaged): N.I. Note on Side One Label: WABC, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Wang Wang Saddle Blues," Raymond Scott, 105-A, 2. Hot Lips, Artie Shore Clarinet, Piano Solo, Instrumentalists, 12 piece band. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Apr. 22, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Christmas Night in Harlem," 112-A, Chesterfield Program, 54B, Inst. A1038-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Oct. 10, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Love Song to a Microphone," 112-B, Columbia Workshop, A1038-a, Inst. 54A. Note on Side One Label: WABC, May 22, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Roses in the Dark," 107-A, Ruth Carhart, A1095-a. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Sept. 1936, Raymond Scott's "The Sleepwalker," 110-A, 103-A, A1078-b, Billy Paulson, Xylophone Solo, RS on Piano; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Sept. 1936, Raymond Scott's "Never Goin' To Swing No More," 100-B, Raymond Scott Piano, A1078-a. Note on Sleeve: Trans 5/97, R. Note on Inside Sleeve: 1573. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Sept. 25, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Tin Pan Alley," 104-A, Great!, Scott - Studio Piano - Good, A1190-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Sept. 25, 1936. Raymond Scott's "Swing Fugue," Swing Swing Mother in Law, 104-B, Good, 1190-a. Note on Sleeve: 28. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Oct. 7, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," A1165-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Oct. 7, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," The Rhythm Aires, CBS Orch-Scott, A165-b. Note on Side One Label: WOR, Nov. 1936, Raymond Scott's "157 West 57th St.," 115-A, Gould and Shefter Two Pianos, A1164-a; Note on Side Two Label: "You're the Cutest" (song). Note on Sleeve: Trans. 5/97, R. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," 1114-B, Instrumentalists, Loretta Lee Vocal, Saturday Night Swing Club, A1148-B; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Jan@. 5, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Twilight in Turkey," 114-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet. A1148-a, 63B, Toy Town Note on Sleeve: Trans. R. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 13, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," 117-A, The Toy Town Quintet, A1188-a; Note on Side Two Label: Nov. 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law, 117-B, Jimmy Briarly, A1188-b. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," 133-A, The Merrymakers, A1285-a; Note on Side One Center: Henry, Test, Make. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 1936, 132-A, The Merrymakers, 81B; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Dec. 1936, Raymond Scott's "Ri-Ta-Ta-Ta," 132-B, The Merrymakers (Inst), 81A, A1239-a. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 1936, Raymond Scott's "The Toy Trumpet," 120-A, RS and the Toy Town Quintet; Note on Side Two Label: WEAF, Dec. 8, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," 120-B, The Eton Boys, Philip Morris Program, A1102-b.
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12/9/1936 Note on Side One Label: WJZ, Dec. 9, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law," "157 West 57th St.," 121-A, Bert Shefter and Vladimir Brenner, Two Pianos, A1082-a; Note on Side Two Label: WJZ, Dec. 9, 1936, 121-B, Bert Shefter and Vladimir Brenner, Two Pianos, A1082-b. 12/25/1936 Note on Side One Label: Dec. 25, 1936, Raymond Scott's "The Toy Trumpet," 129-A, RS, Toy Town Quintet, 105A, A1085-b; Side Two Label Damaged. Note on Sleeve: Trans. 5/97. 12/30/1936 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 30, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother_In_Law," 124-A, The Toy Town Quintet, A1084-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Feb, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother_In_Law," 124-B, The Blue Flames, A1084-b. Note on Side One Label: Morton Gould, 1937, A Hunting I Will Go, A1290-a; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott, Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, A1290-b. 12/23/1936 Note on Side One Label: December 23, 1936; 131-A, Excerpts from Carmen; Note on Side One Label: WABC, Jan. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Fan Mail on Twilight in Turkey," 131-B. Note on Side One Label: CBA, Han. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 138-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet (rehearsal), A1107-a; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, Jan. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 139-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet (rehearsal), A1107-b. Note on Sleeve: A1289, Powerhouse, Great Early Version, no cymbal accents, loud bass, Extended middle, different end. Note on Side One Label: Nov. 18, 1936, Raymond Scott's "Song for Sale," 118-A, Jimmy Briarly, Sylvia Froos, A1075; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Jan. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother_in_Law," 118-B, Ozzie Nelson Orchestra, A1075-b. 1/23/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Jan. 23, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 126-A, 66A, Saturday Night Swing Club, The Raymond Scott Quintet, B Side- Red Skelton, NBC 33 1/3, (Noisy); Note on Side Two Label: N.I. 1/31/1937 Note on Side One Label: Used For Phil Baker, Good Gulf Program, Jan. 31, 1937, 128-B; Note on Side Two Center: Gould Swing Fugue. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Feb. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother_in_Law," 134-A, The Blue Flames, A1153-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Feb. 1937, 134-B, The Blue Flames, 1153-b. 2/17/1937 Note on Side One Center: 2-17-37, Toy Trumpet, Toy Town Quintet, WABC; Note on Side Two Center: Morton Gould, SS Mil, Good, 12/12/36, WOR. 2/20/1937 Note on Side One Label: RSQ, Saturday Night Swing Session, 2-20-37, WABC, Powerhouse, 67A; Note on Side Two Label: RSQ, Saturday Night Swing Session, 2-20-37, Twilight in Turkey, 67B. 2/27/1937 Note on Side One Label: CBS, Jan. 1937, Raymond Scott's "Dead End Blues," 125-A, 104A, The Raymond Scott Quintet (rehearsal), Good AS; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Feb. 27, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Minuet in Jazz," 125-B, 104B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Sat. Night Swing Club. 3/6/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Mar. 6, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner," 137-A, 96A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, A1098-a, Sat. Night Swing Club; Note on Side Two Label: Blank.
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Record contains material found on RS.NRD10.185. Note on Side One Label: Mar. 5, 1937, Rehearsal piped from CBS Studio C, 2:30 - 3:15 P.M., 51B, 139-A, "Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner," The Raymond Scott Quintet, A1241-a; Note on Side Two Label: Mar. 5, 1937, Rehearsal piped from CBS Studio C, 2:30 - 3:15 P.M., 51A, 139-B, "Bugle Call Rag," The Raymond Scott Quintet, A1241-b. Note on Side One Center: Reckless Night, WABC, 3-6-37, Quintet Orig.; Note on Side Two Center: Twilight in Turkey. Record contains material found on RS.NRD10.185. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Mar. 6, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner," 99A, 136-A, Duplicate, The Raymond Scott Quintet; Note on Side Two Label: Do Not Play, N.I. Note on Side One Label: WEAF, Mar. 18, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother in Law," 144-A, Rudy Valle Orchestra; Note on Side Two: Powerhouse, Leith Stevens' Orch. WABC, 1938, Saturday Night Swing Session. Note on Side One Center: Swing Vourhes(?). Note on Side One Label: Mar. 17, 1937, Rehearsal piped from CBS, 10:30- 11:00 A.M., 142-A, 79B, "The Sleepwalker," The Raymond Scott Quintet, A978-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Mar. 20, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Sleepwalker," 79A, 142-B, Good Use, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Session, A987B. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Mar. 26, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Swing Swing Mother in Law," 145-A, Hal Kemp's Orchestra, A 1291-b; Note on Side Two Label (Universal): Raymond Scott, Swing Swing Mother in Law, A1291-a. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Mar. 27, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 97A, 146-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Session, A1070-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, May 1, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 97B, 146-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Club, A1070-b. Note on Side One Label: Mar. 31, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Dead End Blues," 89A, Good Use, 148-A, the Raymond Scott Quintet, Dixie Network Broadcast; Note on Side Two Label: Mar. 31, 1937, Raymond Scott's "1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5," 89B, 148-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Dixie Network Broadcast, A1157-b. Note on Sleeve: Trans, 5/97, R. Note on Side One Label: Mar. 31, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Yesterday's Ice Cubes," 91A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Dixie Network Broadcast; Note on Side Two Label: Mar. 31, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Reckless Night on Board and Ocean Liner," 91B, 147-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Dixie Network Broadcast. Note on Side One Label: CBS, Mar. 31, 1937, Raymond Scott's Twilight in Turkey, X 149-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Dixie Network Broadcast, A1287-a; Note on Side Two Label: N.G. Note on Side One Label: Apr. 9, 1937, Rehearsal #1 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 151-A, 75A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #3, A977-b; Note on Side Two
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Label: WABC, Apr. 10, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner," 151-B, 75B, The Raymond Scott Quintet on The Saturday Night Swing Club, A977-a. 4/9/1937 Note on Side One Label: Apr. 9, 1937, Rehearsal #1 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 150-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #1, A1019-b; Note on Side Two Label: Apr. 9, 1937, Rehearsal #1 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 150-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #2, A1019-a. 4/16/1937 Note on Side One Label: Apr. 16, 1937, Rehearsal #2 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 152-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #4; Note on Side Two Label: Apr. 16, 1937, Rehearsal #2 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 152-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #5. 4/17/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Apr. 17, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Minuet in Jazz," 25B, 154-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Club, A1192-a; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Raymond Scott's Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals. 4/21/1937 Note on Side One Label: Apr. 21, 1937, Rehearsal #1 of, Raymond Scott's "The Golden Wedding," Girl with the Light Blue Hair, 155-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #1; Note on Side Two Label: Apr. 21, 1937, Rehearsal #1 of, Raymond Scott's "The Golden Wedding," 155-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet. 4/16/1937 Note on Side One Label: Apr. 16, 1937, Rehearsal #2 of, Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," 20A, 153-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Record #6, Very Good, A1132-a; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Apr. 30, '37, Raymond Scott's "Twilight in Turkey," 20B, 153-B, N.I., OK, Hal Kemp and Orchestra, A1132-b. 5/22/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, My 22, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, 164-A, 36A, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Club; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toothache, 36B, Oil Gusher, 164-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Rehearsal, Record #2. 5/24/1937 Note on Side One Label: May 24, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Roses in the Dark," 160-A, The Dixie Serenaders, Dixie Network Broadcast, A1208-A; Note on Side Two Label: May 24, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power house," 160-B, The Dixie Serenaders, Dixie Network Broadcast, A1208-b. 5/26/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, May 26, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Power House," 161-A, Andre Kostelanetz and Orchestra, The Chesterfield Prog.. 6/26/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, June 26, 1937, Raymond Scott's Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, 163-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet on The Saturday Night Swing Session, A1096-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, June 26, 1937, Raymond Scott's Reckless Night on Board and Ocean Liner, 163-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet on The Saturday Night Swing Session, A1076-a. Note on Sleeve: A1076. 7/17/1937 Note on Side One Label: Electrical Transcription, "Swing Swing Dear Mother in Law," Ambrose and His Orchestra, Broadcast. 17th July, 1937. 7/17/1937 Note on Side One Label: Electrical Transcription, "Twilight in Turkey," Ambrose and His Orchestra,
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Broadcast. 17th July, 1937. Note on Side One Label: Electrical Transcription, "Power House," Ambrose and His Orchestra, Broadcast. 17th July, 1937. Note on Side One Label: WJZ, May 11, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Twilight in Turkey," 159-A, 98B, Phil Harris Orchestra, A1101-b, N.I.; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, May 15, 1937, Raymond Scott's "Twilight in Turkey," 98A, 159-B, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Club, A1101-a. Note on Side One Label: Sept. 20, 1937, WEAF, Mark Warnow, "Powerhouse," By: Raymond Scott, DUB; Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 27, 1937, WEAF, Mark Warnow, "The Toy Trumpet," By: Raymond Scott, DUB. Note on Side One Label: WABC, May 28, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 162-A, A1137-a; Note on Side Two Label: WJZ, Sept. 29, 1937, Raymond Scott's Power House, 162-B, Shefter and Brenner, A1137-b. Note on Side One Label: Oct. 4, 1937, WEAF, Mark Warnow, "Minuet in Jazz," Bu: Raymond Scott, DUB. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Oct. 30, 1937, Raymond Scott's War Dance for Wooden Indians, 171-A, The Raymond Scott Quintet on the Saturday Night Swing Club, A1155-b; Note on Side Two Label: B-556, May 5, 40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Orchestra, Very Good, Scratch at End, "Arabian House Party," A1015-b, 2. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): 44, CBS, Nov. 1, 1937, Raymond Scott's Reckless Night on Board and Ocean Liner, 167-A, Instrumentalists. Note on Side One Label: Nov. 14, 1937, WOR, Morton Gould, "Tia Juana," End Cut, A1163-b, a; Note on Side Two Label: Aug. 27, 1937, WOR, Morton Gould, "Twilight in Turkey," A1163-a, Duplicate. Note on Sleeve: A-1 Version of "Tia Juana" but ending CUT OFF! - jr, Great Version of T in T - Jr. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Outside, 78, "Reckless Night Aboard and Ocean Liner," (Raymond Scott), David Broekman's Ork., MBS, 11/26/37. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 28, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 171-B, Waldo Mayo and Orchestra, Major Bowes Capitol Family, A1155-a; Note on Side Two Center: II, Scott, War Dance. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 1, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 172-A, Richard Himber Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label: WEAF, Dec. 5, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 172-B, Joe Riners Orchestra with Gruen Watch Co. Program, A1097-b. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 2, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 173-A, Ray Block Orchestra with Buddy Clark Program, A1105-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Dec. 20, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 173-A, Horace Heidt Brigadiers, Alemite Program, A1105-a. Note on Sleeve: 1006. Note on Side One Label: WOR, Dec. 6, 1937, Raymond Scott's Powerhouse, 174-A, Morton Gould Orchestra, AA1106-b; Note on Side Two Label: WABC, Dec. 22, 1937, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 174-B, sung by Patti Chapin, A1106-a, Dup.
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12/21/1937 Note on Side One Label: WABC, Dec. 21, '37, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 175-A, Carl Hoff and Orch. On the Ford Program, A1104-a; Note on Side Two Label: WEAF, Dec. 23, '37, Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, 175-B, John S. Trotter Orchestra on the Bing Crosby Music Hall, A1104-b. Note on Side One Label: RS Orch., 1937, Twilight in Turkey, 71; Note on Side One Center: June 6?, Twilight. Note on Side One Label: Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, RS! Dub from Master, 100A, 1938?; Note on Side Two Label: The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, RSQ, Dub from Master 1938?, 100B. 1/5/1938 Note on Side One Label: Part III, 1. Celebration on the Planet Mars, 64A, 2. Siberian Sleighride, 1-5-38, RSQ, Center Start, Hollywood, H-170-A; Note on Side Two Label: Center Start, 1. Siberian Sleigh Ride, 64A, 1-5-38, 2. Celebration, Cearly flanging atempt [sic], H-170-B, Hollywood, RSQ. 1/5/1938 Note on Side One Label: Celebration on the Planet Mars, 1st Finished Version, Best Take, 80B, Hollywood, Center Start, Jan. 5, 1938, H-115-A; Note on Side Two: Celebration on the Planet Mars, 1st finished version, Center Start, 80A, Hollywood. 1/5/1938 Note on Side One Label: Celebration on the Planet Mars, Part II, 1-5-38, Hollywood, Center Start, Raymond Scott Quintet; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Early, Happy Farmer, 1-5-38, 106B, Quintet. 1/8/1938 Note on Side One Label: Minuet in Jazz, NBC, Jan. 8, 1938, The Captivators Cond. Ray Block; Note on Side Two Label: WOR, Jan. 24, 1938, Raymond Scott's Powerhouse, 176-B, Morton Gould Orch. A1011-b. 1/5/1938 Note on Side One Label: Center Start, 1. Brass Buttons, 2. S.S., RSQ, Great, Early Take, 1-5-38, 65A, H-138-A; Note on Side Two Label: Siberian Sleigh Ride, Latest, RSQ, Hollywood, 65B, 1-5-38, H-138-B, 1220-a. 1/10/1938 Note on Side One Center: Twilight in Turkey, Morton Gould, WOR, 1-10-38, 177-A; Note on Side Two Center: Kosty, Toy Trumpet. 1/10/1938 Note on Side One Label: Jan. 10, 1938, WEAF, Mark Warnow, "Roses in the Dark," By: Raymond Scott, Duplicate. 1/15/1938 Note on Side One Label: Jan. 15, 1938, CBS, Raymond Scott, Square Dance for Egyptian Mummies, Duplicate, aka. Egyptian Barn Dance; Note on Side Two Label: Jan. 15, 1938, CBS, Raymond Scott, War Dance for Wooden Indians. 1/15/1938 Note on Side One Center: II, Steve and Irv., 1-15-38. 2/2/1938 Note on Side One Center: The Oil Gusher, Scott Quintette, Cantor Program, WABC, 2-2-38, 180-A; Note on Side Two Center: 180-B, Toy Trumpet, Sat. Nite. S.C., Stevens, 2-19-38. 1/28/1938 Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's The Penquin [Penguin], 179-AS, Paul Whiteman Orchestra, Chesterfield Program, WABC, Jan. 28, 1938, 1096-b; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott's Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner, 179-B, Mark Warnow Orchestra, N.Y. On Parade, WEAF, A1096-a. 2/21/1938 Note on Side One Label: Stock, War Dance, 78, Mark Warnow, 3:00 p.m., part 1 of 1, Feb. 21, 1938.
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5/24/1938 Note on Side One Label: May 24, 1938, CBS, Hap Kemp - Griffin Show, The Toy Trumpet, A1257-a; Note on Side Two Label: Scrap. 6/11/1938 Note on Side One Label: 6/11/38, WABC, Swing Club, "Dinner Music for Hungry Cannibals," A1161-a, 95A. 7/31/1938 Note on Side One Label (Damaged): July 31, '38, CBS, Philharmonic Symphony, "American Symphonette," 2-Pavanne, A1254-a; Note on Side Two: August 23, '38, WOR, Morton Gould, "Tia Juana," A1254-b. 8/31/1938 Note on Side One Label: CBS, August 31, 1938, Raymond Scott's Toy Trumpet, 183-A, 23A, A1191-a, The Raymond Scott Quintette, Chesterfield Program, Repeat; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, August 31, 1938, Raymond Scott's Siberian Sleigh Ride, 183-B, The Raymond Scott Quintette, Chesterfield Program, Repeat, A1191-b.
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9/19/1938 Note on Side One Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott Novelteers, "The Penguin," A1079-a; Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott Novelteers, "Powerhouse," A179-b. 9/19/1938 Note on Side One Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott - Novelteers, "Siberian Sleighride," A1081-a. 9/19/1938 Note on Side One Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott - Novelteers, "Twilight in Turkey," A1080-b; Note on Side Two Center: Toy Trumpet. 9/19/1938 Note on Side One Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott Novelteers, "Egyptian Barn Dance," A1074-a, Cond? By Scott; Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 19, '38, WABC, Raymond Scott Novelteers, "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," A1074-b. 11/19/1938 Note on Side One Label: RSQ, Saturday Night Swing Session 1938, War Dance for Wooden Indians; Note on Side Two Label: RSQ, Hit Parade Debut, 11-19-38, The Toy Trumpet. Your Hit Parade; Lucky 12/24/1938 Note on Side One Label: Dec. 24, 1938 Lucky Strike, B - 300- 1, 50A, Christmas Nite in Harlem, Strike Program; Hit Parade. Presto, 10 up at 6M. Nor. Lows no added highs, Line Feed, Part 1 of McC., 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label Dec. 24, 1938, Lucky Strike, 50B, Toy Trumpet and Closing Annc., Thrashed N.I., B-300-2, McC., Part 2. Your Hit Parade 12/24/1938 Note on Side One Label: Lucky Strike Program, Opening Theme and announcement about the "Raymond Scot [sic] Quintet," CBS, Dec. 24, '38, B299; Note on 1st Track on Side One: Lucky Strike opening , Dec. 24, 1938. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Dancepators Orchestra 12/30/1938 Note on Side One Label: Dancepators, Raymond Scott Conducting, "Siberian Sleigh Ride," CBS, Dec. 30, '38; Note on Side Two Label: Dancepators, Raymond Scott Conducting, "Egyptian Barn Dance," CBS, Dec. 30,. '38, Sustaining CBS Program. Your Hit Parade 12/31/1938 Note on Side One Label: Dec. 31, 1938, Wire CBS, Raymond Scott and The Hit Parade, 60A, :New Years Eve In a Haunted House," Presto 10 up at 6M, Part 1 of 2, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: Dec. 31, 1938, Hit Parade and Raymond Scott, 60B, "Penguin," Presto 10 up at 6M, (3A Eq.) McC. Part 2 of 2. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.
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1/26/1939
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1/6/1939
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1/7/1939
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1/13/1939
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1/13/1939
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1/14/1939
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1/20/1939
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1/21/1939
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1/23/1939
Note on Side One Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Christmas Night in Harlem, 10A; Note on Side Two Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], You're a Lucky Guy, Nan Wynn. Note on Side One Label: A1134-a, Poor Miking [sic]; Note on Side Two Center: Open to Close, Hit Parade, Not Important. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Novelteers, Raymond Scott Conducting, "Penquin" [Penguin], Jan. '39; Note on Side Two Label: Duplicate, "Siberian Sleighride." Note on Side One Label: January 6, 1939, WIRE, B-326-1, 72A, Raymond Scott Rehearsal for Hit Parade., "Egyptian Barn Dance," Cut as on reverse side. McC. A1140-a, Part 1 of 1, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: January 6, 1939, WIRE, B-326-2, 72B, Raymond Scott Rehearsal for Hit Parade, "Girl With a Typewriter," Cut on #2 Presto 11 up at 6M. McC. Part 1 of 1, A1140-b, 78 rpm. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott on Hit Parade, Jan. 7, 1939, 47B, "Egyptian Barn Dance," 1. McC.; Note on Side Two Label: 47A, Raymond Scott on Hit Parade, Jan. 7, 1939, CBS, "Girl With a Typewriter," 2. McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: B-327-1, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Lucky Strike Program, 27A, "Sold American," (1st Version), CBS, Jan. 13, '39, A1136-a; Note on Side Two Label: B-327-2, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Lucky Strike Program, 27B, "Girl With the Light Blue Hair," CBS, Jan. 13, '39, A1136-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: B-326-a, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Lucky Strike Program, 28A, "Girl with the Light Blue Hair," #1, CBS, Jan. 13, '39; Note on Side Two Label: N.I. Girl w/Light Blue Hair, DO NOT PLAY. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Jan. 14, 1939, CBS, Hit Parade and Raymond Scott, A1186-b, 49B, 1. Siberian Sleighride, 78 rpm outside in., Presto 9 up at 6M, McC; Note on Side Two Label: Jan. 14, 1939, CBS, Hit Parade and Raymond Scott, 49B, A1186-a, B-301-2, 2. The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, 78 rpm outside in, Presto 9 up at 6M, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Lucky Strike Rehearsal, 85A, "Minute in Jazz," CBS, Jan. 20, '39; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Lucky Strike Rehearsal, 85B, "Oil Gusher," CBS, Jan. 20, '39. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Jan. 21, 1939, CBS, Raymond Scott and The Hit Parade, "Oil Gusher," 78 rpm, Outside in. McC.; Note on Side Two Label: Jan. 21, 1939, CBS, Raymond Scott and The Hit Parade, "Minuet in Jazz," 78 rpm outside in, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: A-313, Jan 23, '39, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "18th Century;" [In An 18th
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1/28/1939
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1/29/1939 2/3/1939
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2/4/1939
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2/10/1939
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2/10/1939
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2/11/1939
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2/17/1939
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2/18/1939
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2/26/1939
Century Drawing Room] Note on Side Two Label: A-313. Jan 23, '39, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "Egyptian Barn Dance." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: B-330-1, Jan. 28, 39, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, 70A, Scott Quintet and Orchestra, "Mexican Jumping Bean," A1283-A; Note on Side Two Label: B-330-1, Jan 28, '39, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, 70B, Scott Quintet, "Dinner Music for Hungry Cannibals" [Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals], A1283-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: WB-4916, 1/29/39, New Year's Eve in a Haunted House, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: B-331-1, Feb. 3, '39, Raymond Scott Quintet, "Sold American, "Rehearsal, A1132-a, 1, OK, Discard Pending; Note on Side Two Label: B-331-2, Feb 3, '39, Raymond Scott Quintet, Rehearsal, A11330a, 2, Bad close. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: B-333-2, Feb 4, '39, CBS, 73A, Lucky Dress Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Happy Farmer," A1156-b; Note on Side Two Center: Lucky Dress Reh - Feb 4 - Reckless Night [Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner], Ray Scott, 73B. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: 56A, RS, 2-10-1939, 78, TA, Lucky Hit Parade, Steeplechaser, 6; Note on Side Two Label: 56B, 1939, Lucky Hit Parade, Toy Trumpet, 2/10/39. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Center: 68A, Steeplechaser, Scott Rehearsal, Feb 10 39; Note on Side Two Center: War Dance Reh. 2-18-39, 68B. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: Feb 11, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Dress Rehearsal, "Steeplechase." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side Two Label: B-357-1, 58B, Feb 17, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, "Tobacco Auctioneer," A1168-a; Scott Quintet; Note on Side Two Label: B-357-2, Feb 17, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, 58A, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," A1168-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: B-335-1, Feb 18, '39, CBS, Rehearsal, 29A, Scott Quintet, "Tobacco Auctionee;" Note on Side Two Center: RSO, 29B, Mexican Jumping Bean. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: 59A, Feb 26, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, "[In A] 18th Century Drawing Room," Raymond Scott Quintet, Used; Note on Side Two Label: 59B, Feb 25, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, :Twilight in Turkey," Raymond Scott Quintet, Used.
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal
3/1/1939
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3/4/1939
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3/4/1939
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3/11/1939
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Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "Could Be." Note on Side One Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "Jeepers Creepers;" Note on Side Two Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "FDR Jones." Note on Side One Label: 46A, Mar 1, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Peter Tamborine [Tambourine]," Good; Note on Side Two Label: 46B, Mar 1, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Carmen," Good and no Owner. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Mar 4, '39, CBS, Lucky Hit Parade, 42A, Scott Quintet, "Peter Tamborine [Tambourine];" Note on Side Two Label: Mar 4, '39, CBS, 42B, Lucky Hit Parade, Scott Quintet, "Carmen." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: B-336-2, Mar 3, '39, CBS, 61A, Lucky Strike Dress Rehearsal, "Peter Tamborine [Tambourine]," A11490a'; Note on Side Two Label: Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Mar 6, '39, CBS, "Bugle Call Rag," Raymond Scott Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Warnow Family 12-25-41, All Around the Xmas Tree. Note on Side One Label: 24A, Mar 11, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Christmas Night in Harlem;" Note on Side Two Label: 24B, Mar 11, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Boy Scout In Switzerland." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Rehearsal, March 15, 1939, Heavy Smoke in a Dance Hall, Great, but Incomplete, Presto, 10 up at 6M, 5 up at 100, 250 in series wutg CTR, aka "The Quintet Goes to a Dance."
3/18/1939 Note on Side One Center: Moment Whimsical , 84B, 3-18-39, Qreh; Note on Side Two Label: Hit Parade Rehearsal, 3-18-39, Sat. March 18, 1939, 2. "The Quintet Goes To A Dance," 78rpm outside in. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 3/23/1939 Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Mar 23, '39, Raymond Paige, "Lady of Spain." 3/25/1939 Note on Side One Center: Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Powerhouse, 3-25-39, RSQ, 38A, Powerhouse Q; Note on Side Two Label: Mar 25, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, 38B, Raymond Scott Quintet, "Minuet in Jazz," B side good, A1245-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Sleeve: 12-HH-6, C, 6. 4/15/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-332-1, Apr 15, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, 43B, Scott Quintet, "A Little Bit of Rigoletto," A1242-a; Note on Side Two Label: B-322-2, Apr 15, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Tobacco Auctioneer," A1242-b, 43A.
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Dancepators Orchestra
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Dancepators Orchestra
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Dancepators Orchestra
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4/16/1939 Note on Side One Label: Apr 16, '39, Lud Gluskin Orch. "Penguin;" Note on Side Two Center: Illegible Writing. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 4/22/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-307-1, Apr 22, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Toy Trumpet," 1, A1147-a; Note on Side Two Center: LS YHP, 40A, 4-22-39, CBS, Steeple chase [Steeplechase]. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 4/22/1939 Note on Side One Center: LSYHP reh, RSQ Toy Trumpet, 4-22-39, 86B; Note on Side Two Label: "Steeple-chaser," 4-22-39, Hit-Parade Rehearsal, 86A, see other side for ENG. Particulars, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 4/26/1939 Note on Side One Label: Hypnotist in Hawaii, Used 2nd take, 1, 33A, RSQ, April 26, 1939; Note on Side Two Label: A, B Hypnotist in Hawaii, 2, C Pretty Petticoat, Good, April 26, 1939. 5/9/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-348-2, May 9, '39, CBS, Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Pretty Little Petticoat" ["Pretty Petticoat"]. 3; Note on Side Two Label: Pretty Little Petticoat, 4, Excellent, no Drums, April 26, 1939. 4/28/1939 Note on Side One Label: Friday Apr. 28, 1939, 1:30 to 2:00 PM Rehersal [Rehearsal], "Angels Sing," cut on Presto 12 up at 6M, 4 up at 100 cy., CBS Line, McC.; Note on Side Two Center: Dancepators, cap and gown, June 10. 4/29/1939 Note on Side One Label: "All the Angels Sing," Dancepators, CBS, April 23, '39, 4:40-5:00 PM, A905-a; Note on Side Two Label: "Red Red Robin," Dancepators, CBS, Apr. 29, '39, 4:40-5:00 PM, A905-b. 4/29/1939 Note on Side One Label: "Tia Juana," Dancepators, CBS, April 29, '39, 4:40-5:00 PM, A904-a; Note on Side Two Label: "Why Do I Love You," Dancepators, CBS, April 29, '39, 4:40-5:00 PM, A904-b. 5/6/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-309-1, May 6, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Air Show, Scott Quintet, "Carmen," 57A, 1, A1150-a; Note on Side Two Center: Lucky Strike, Q, Egyptian Barn Dance, 5-6-39. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 5/6/1939 Note on Side One Label: "Quintette Plays Carmen," Hit Parade Rehearsal, 21A, May 6, 1939, B-339-2, A1181-b; Note on Side Two Label: "Egyptian Barn Dance," Hit Parade Rehearsal… May 6, 1939, A1181-a, B-339-1, Cut on Presto Table, plus 5 at 100 cy., Plus 10 at 6M, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 6/3/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-348-1, June 3, '39, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Riggoletta," [A Little Bit of Rigoletta]1, B Side, Pretty Petticoat; Note on Side Two Center: Pretty Petticoat, CBS, RSQ, reh 5-9-39, III. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 5/13/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-342-1, May 15, '39, 45A, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Turkish Mish-Mush," A1008-b; Note on Side Two Label: B-342-2, May 13, '39, 45B, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Reckless Night," 2, A1008-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 5/13/1939 Note on Side One Label: May 13, '39, CBS, Lucky Air Show, 83A, Scott Quintet, "Reckless Night," A1001-a, 1; Note on Side Two Label: May 13, '39, Lucky Air Show, 83B, Turkish Mishmush.
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5/24/1939
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5/26/2006
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5/27/1939
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5/31/1939 6/3/1939
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6/3/1939
6/10/1939
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6/15/1939
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6/17/1939
Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: May 24, 1939, CBS, R. Scott Reh., Harlem Hillbilly; Note on Side Two Center: 2. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: B-344-1, May 26, 1939, CBS, Rehearsal, Very Good, Scott Quintet, "Pretty Petticoat," Complete, 1, A1014-a; Note on Side Two Label: B-344-2, CBS, May 26, '39, Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Harlem Hillbilly," 2, A1014-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Center: I, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Dinner Music, 5-27-39, RSQ, CBS, 41A; Note on Side Two Label: B-312, B-314-2, May 27, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike Air Show, OK, 41B, Scott Quintet, "Boy Scout," A1011-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: May 31, '39, CBS, Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Harlem Hillbilly." Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): B-349-2, June 3 '39, CBS, Lucky Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Harlem Hillbilly," Interesting, 2, A1171-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): B-313-1, June 3 '39, CBS, Lucky Air Show, 87A, Scott Quintet, "Riggoletto," [A Little Bit of Rigoletto] 1, A1012-b; Note on Side Two Label: B-313-3, June 3 '39, CBS, Lucky Air Show, 87B, Scott Quintet, "Harlem Hillbilly," 2, A1012-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: "Moment Musicale," [Moment Musical]. Hit-Parade Rehersal [Rehearsal] June 10, 1939, 88A, McC. Cut on No.1 W.E. Lat. Plus 8M. Plus 8 at 100 cy.; Note on Side Two Center: LSYHP reh, RSQ Powerhouse, 6-10-39, Great Fast Version, Surface Noise, 88B. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Side One Label: CBS, Sust, June 10, '39, When the Angels Sing, Dancepators; Note on Side Two Label: Quintet Reh. Manhattan Minuet?. Note on Side One Label: "Opus," Dancpators, CBS, June 10, '39, 4:35-5:00 PM, Lateral 78RPM; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, August 31, 1938, Raymond Scott's Christmas Night in Harlem, 184-A, Paul Whiteman and Orchestra, Chesterfield Program (repeat). Note on Side One Label: B-374-1, June 15, '39, CBS, Rehearsal, 82B, Scott Quintet, "Devil Drums," 1; Note on Side Two Label: B-374-2, June 15, '39, CBS, Used this side, Rehearsal, 82A, Scott Quintet, "Devil Drums," 2. Lucky Strike Program, Hit Parade [Object Title Based on Numerical Order and Sequence of YHP] Note on Side One Label: B-350-1, "Siberian Sleigh Ride," Hit-Parade rehearsal June 17, 1939, Good Surface but bells are too low, Cut on Presto 7B, Plus 13 at 6M, plus 4 at 100 cy., McC. A1170-a; Note on Side Two Center: 18th Cent [In An 18th Century Drawing Room], Hit Parade, 6/17/39,
Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Program, Hit Parade 6/21/1939 Note on Side One Label: "Devil Drums," No. 1, 35A, Recorded in URC Studios, Cut on Scully No. 1., McC.; Note on Side Two Label: "Devil Drums," No.2, Quintet, 35B, Used, Both Sides, Recorded in URC Studio June 21, 1939, Cut on Scully No. 1, McC. 6/23/1939 Note on Side One Label: 3:45-4:00 Pm, June 23, '39, CBS, Raymond Scott The Rhythmaires, "Dinah," B-389-1, A1215-b; Note on Side Two Center: June 23 Dinah.
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6/24/1939 Note on Side One Center: Lucky Strike Hit Parade, RSQuintet, "Turkish Mush-mush," Air Show, 6-24-39, CBS, 52A; Note on Side Two Center: Lucky Strike Hit Parade 52B, Air Show, RS Quintet, CBS, "Bumpy Weather Over Newark," 6-24-39. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. Note on Sleeve: Good rendition of Mish-Mush, Some Surface Noise. 6/24/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-351-1, Hit-Parade Rehersal [Rehearsal] June 24, 1939, Skips, "Turkish Mish Mush," A1179-b; Note on Side Two Label: Hit Parade Rehearsal, June 24, 1939, "Bumpy Weather Over Newark," N-351-2, A1179-a. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 7/7/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-354-1, Lucky Strike Reh., July 7, '39, CBS, Scott Quintette, 37B, "Manhattan Minuet," Good arr., 1, A1172-a; Note on Side Two Label: B-354-2, Lucky Strike Reh., July 7, '39, CBS, Scott Quintette, 37A, "Manhattan Minuet," 2, good arr., A1172-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 7/8/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-355-1, "Oil Gusher," Hit-Parade Rehearsal, 7,8,39, 62, McC., Recorded on Audak 7B, Ctr., A1279-a; Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 7/12/1939 Note on Side One Label: A-312-1, July 12, '39, Studio, Rehearsal, Scott Quintet, "Manhattan Minuet," 1; Note on Side Two Center: 2. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 7/12/1939 Note on Side One Label: Universal, July 12 '39, CBS, Paul Whiteman, "Siberian Sleighride," Duplicate, A-311-2; Note on Side Two Label: A-311-1, Oct 10, '39, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Blue Streak Ensemble, "Dinah." 7/15/1939 Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Hit-Parade Rehearsal July 15, 1939, 1. "Manhattan Minuet," #19A, 2. "War Dance" [War Dance for Wooden Indians], B-378-1, McC., Play at 33 1/3 RPM outside in.; Note on Side Two Label: B-378-2, Vertical Cut Recording 7/22/39, Hit Parade Rehearsal, #19B, 1. Quintet Plays Carmen, 2. Egyptian Barn Dance, Play at 33 1/3 RPM, Outside in. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade. 7/27/1939 Note on Side One Label: WB 24436-A, The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, RS, 7-27-39. 8/8/1939 Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Play Inside Out, Inside Cut - Opus (8-8-39), Outside Cut - Digga Digga Doo (8-9-39), Judith Arlen Program, B-390-1; Note on Side Two Center:
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10/7/1939
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Penguin, 8-4-39, War Dance, 2, RS. Note on Side One Center: Min. in Jazz, 8-10-39, *-11-39, 18th Cen. [illegible]; Note on Side Two Center: Happy Farmer, I Got Rhythm. Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, CBS, 9/8/39, Carioca, Raymond Scott and His Orch. Note on Side One Label: Sept. 12, 1939, CBS, Blue Streak Rhythm, "Carioca;" Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 12, 1939, CBS, Blue Streak Rhythm, "Peanut Vendor." Note on Side One Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Sept. 14, '39, Running Wild, Reject, Bam Bolina, 78, 2A; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Bam Bolina, Sept. 14, '39, Running Wild, 2B. Note on Side One Label: Universal, Sept 15 '39, CBS, Manhattan Minuet, "Get Happy." Note on Side One Label (Damaged): A-369-1, Sept 18, '39, CBS, 6:30-6:45 PM, Raymond Scott, "Opus" Rsaid?, Arelen [Arlen] Show, 78 rpm, Lateral. Note on Side One Center: Opus, Scott, Arlen, 9/18, LT. Note on Side Two Center: Jazz Etude, RSQ, Mexican Jumping Bean, Oct 12. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Universal, Sept. 23, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, "Oh Miss Hannah" Four Clubmen; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], 9-23-39, Girl with the Light Blue Hair. Note on Side One Label: Sept. 23, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, "Dead End Blues," Moe Zudikoff Trombone; Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, "Whispers in the Dark" Note on Side One Center: Break My Heart Gently, Original tape with echo; Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 30, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm #2, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," Vertical Recording Start inside, 8. Note on Side One Label: Oct. 7, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, "Stuff My Teacher Taught Me," Pete Pimiglio - Clarinetist, 6; Note on Side Two Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Oct. 7, '39, Blue Temptation. Note on Sleeve: "stuff" diff tune than later version of same title, JR 5/97. Note on Side One Label: B-368-2, Oct 10, '39, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Blue Streak Ensemble, "Bambalina," A1173-a; Note on Side Two Center: Bambolina, Oct. 6, Wood Show, 5:00 PM. Note on Side One Label: B-367-1, Oct 14, '39, CBS, 10:15 PM, Arlen Program, "Somebody Loves Me," A1177-b; Note on Side Two Label: B-367-2, Oct 14, '39, CBS, Mayfair Orchestra, "There Isn't Any Limit to My Love," 8, A1177-a. Note on Side One Label: B-372-2, Oct 14, '39, CBS, Mayfair Orch., "This Can't Be Love," A1175-a, 2; Note on Side Two Label: Mayfair Orch, That Old Feeling. Note on Side One Label: B-366-1, Oct 14, '39, Mayfair Orchestra, "Mexican Jumping Bean," Dub, A1167-a; Note on Side Two Center: Red Red Robin Oct 26. Note on Side One Label: Mexican Jumping Bean, Test Pressing, R.S. 10-18-39; Note on Side One Rim: WCO26179-B, Mexican Jumping Bean, Raymond Scott Orch, 10-18-39. Note on Side One Label: Test Pressing, The Peanut Vendor, RS, 10-18-39, NG; Note on Side One Rim: WCO26180-B, Peanut Vendor, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 10-18-39.
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10/28/1939 Note on Side One Label: Moonlight Reverie; Note on Side Two Label: Indian Summer, 10/28/39, Mayfair Orch. 3. 10/28/1939 Note on Side One Center: Mayfair Orch, 10-28-39, 4:45-5:15 PM, Huckleberry Duck; Note on Side Two Label: Mayfair Orch, Oct. 18, '39, 4:45-5:15. PM, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," 6, B-397-2, A1151-a. 10/28/1939 Note on Side One Label: Mayfair Orch., Oct. 25, '39, 4:45-5:15 PM, "At Long Last Love," 1, B-400-2, A1139-a; Note on Side Two Label: Mayfair Orch., Oct. 28, '39, 4:45-5:15 PM, "Stuff His Teacher Taught Him," 4, A1139-b, B-400-1. 10/28/1939 Note on Side One Center: Stuff His Teacher Taught Him: Mayfair Orch., 10/28/39, 4:45-5:15 PM; Note on Side Two Center: In A Subway Far From Ireland, Noisy Disc. 10/28/1939 Note on Side One Label: A-302-1, Mayfair Orchestra, Oct. 28, '39, 4:45-5:15 PM, Closing Theme, Scott Cond.; Note on Side Two Center: Do Not Play. 10/31/1939 Note on Side One Label: Oct. 31, '39, CBS, S-15, Blue Streak Ensemble, Raymond Scott- Conductor, "Four Beat Shuffle;" Note on Side Two Center: Oct 31, Arlen, Get Happy. 11/1/1939 Note on Side One Label (Damaged): B-432-1, Nov. 1, '39, CBS, Judith Arlen Pgm., Raymond Scott Conductor, "Bambalina," A1269-b; Note on Side Two Center: IX. 11/1/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-432-2, Nov. 1, '39, CBS, Time Out For Dancing, Raymond Scott Conductor, "In A Subway Far From Ireland," A1267-a; Note on Side Two Center: Nov 1, Arlen, Bambalina. Note on Sleeve: Bad Surface Noise, JR. 11/4/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 4 '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Melancholy Mood," Judith Arlen Vocal; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm] Intro, I. 11/7/1939 Note on Side One Label: Carioca, RSO 11-7-39, CIR [Concert in Rhythm], B-464, 2w. 11/8/1939 Note on Side One Center: Time Out for Dancing, 11-8-39, CBS, RS, Swampfire last night, A-1119-a; Note on Side Two Label: Time Out for Dancing, 11-8-39, CBS, RS, Limechase Blues I didn't know what time it was. 11/8/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 8, '39, CBS, Time Out for Dancing, Raymond Scott- Conductor, "All the Time," a1116-A, 1; Note on Side Two Center: Exactly Like You, IV. 11/9/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 9 '39, CBS, Judith Arlen Program, S-22, Raymond Scott-Conduction, "I Didn't Know What Time It Was;" Note on Side Two Center: Nov 11, Man I Love, Arlen Pgm. 11/11/1939 Note on Side One Center: Nov 11, Man In Love, Arlen; Note on Side Two Center: "Dinah" Nov 8, Arlen Pgm. 11/11/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 11 '39, CBS, Blue Streak Ensemble, Raymond Scott-Conductor, "Lilacs In The Rain," B-406-1; Note on Side Two Center: N.G. 11/18/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 17 '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, S-23, Raymond Scott-Conductor, "Girl With The Light Blue Hair," 1; Note on Side Two Center: IV. 11/22/1939 Note on Side One Label: B-417-1, Nov 22 '39, CBS, Blue Interlude, Raymond Scott-Conductor, "Runnin' Wild," Very Noisy: Some For "B" Side, A1276-b; Note on Side Two Center: Glenn Miller, Runnin' Wild, Nov 28, WOR, 9:15 PM.
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11/23/1939 Note on Side One Center: CBS, Sust., Running Wild, Bambolina, 5A, I; Note on Side Two Center: CBS Sust., Bambolina, Running Wild, 5B, Bambolina, 11/23/39, 630 PM, Blue Streak. 11/25/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 25 '39, CBS, S-53, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott-Conductor, "Peanut Vendor," 3, OK; Note on Side Two Center: 11/28/39, On A Little Street in Singapore, VII. 12/2/1939 Note on Side One Label: Dec 2 '39, CBS, Accent on Music, Raymond Scott-Conductor, "Stardust;" Note on Side Two Center: Humorous Cooking.
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Note on Side One Label: Diga Diga Do, WABC, Scott Arr. 1939; Note on Side Two Label: Andrew Sisters, In An 18th Century Drawing Room, Low Level. Note on Side One Center: War Dance, B. Note on Side One Label: John Scott Trotter, "Huckleberry Duck," 1939-1940 (approx.). Note on Sleeve: NBD, JR, 5/97. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): "Twilight in Turkey" Quintet, Friday May 31, Small Machine, Nola Studios, 1939-1940; Note on Side Two Center: 4 Beat Shuffle. Note on Side One Label: Peanut Vendor, Nola Equipment, RSQ, Nola Studios, Both Sides, Fri May 31, Both Sides, 1939-1940; Note on Side Two Center: Scott, Nola, Time on My Hand. Note on Side One Center: "In A Subway Far From Ireland" CIR [Concert in Rhythm] 1939; Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, "Blue Temptation" Note on Side One Center: RSO, 39, The Peanut Vendor; Note on Side Two Center: RSO, 39, Girl with the Light Blue Hair. Note on Side One Center: Huck Duck, RSO; Note on Side Two Center: RSQ, My Man. Note on Side One Center: VII, RSO, Birdseed Special, CIR [Concert in Rhythm], '39; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm]39, RSO Xmas Night. Note on Side One Label: B-426-1, Jan 2 '40, CBS, Blue Streak Raymond Scott, "Boy Scout in Switzerland," 1, A1125-b; Note on Side Two Label: I, Jan 2, Boy Scout. Note on Side One Label: B-439, Jan 4 '40, CBS, Tune Time, "Stardust," X, A1270-a; Note on Side Two Center: Body, Body and Soul? Note on Side One Label: B-440-1, Jan 13 '40, CBS, Mayfair Orch., Raymond Scott Conductor, "Hallelujah," A1271-b; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): B-440-1, Jan 13, '40, CBS, Mayfair Orch., Raymond Scott Conductor, "Alone Together", A1271-a. Note on Side One Label: Jan 16 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, "It's A Blue World," Nan Wynn, 4, A1121-a; Note on Side Two Center: VIII. Note on Side One Label: B-448, Jan 20 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "If I Had You," 4, A1138-a; Note on Side Two Center: III. Note on Side One Label: B-450, Jan 23 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "St. Louis Blues," 5, A1152-a; Note on Side Two Center: VII, 1/23/40."CONCERT," If I Had You, A741, Nan Wynn. Note on Side One Label: B-453, Jan 23 '40, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Indian Love Call,"
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1, A1127-b, 13B; Note on Side Two Center: V, CIR [Concert in Rhythm], They Didn't Believe Me, Nan Wynn, 13A. Note on Side One Center: Accent, Carioca, III, 1/25/40; Note on Side Two Center: VII, UN- Unknown Known Tune. Note on Side One: B-455, Jan 25 '40, CBS, Accent On Music, Scott Conductor, "Business Mens Bounce," 4, A1130-b; Note on Side Two: Jan 25 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "Get Happy," "Goodnight Sweetheart," 9, A1130-a. Note on Side One Label: Jan 27 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "Time On My Hands;" Note on Side Two Label: Jan 27 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, S-78, "Fanfare," "Dreary Weather On Sixth Ave." Note on Sleeve: Trans. JR. Note on Side One Label: B-458, Jan 30 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Careless," (Nan Wynn), 4, Back - I Got Rhythm; Note on Side Two Center: VIII, I Got Rhythm, CIR [Concert in Rhythm]. Note on Side One Label: B-472. Feb 5 '40, CBS, Raymond Scott Guest, "Can You Recognize The Tune," Ray Block Pgm. Note on Side One Center: III, Alone Together, 2//6/40; Note on Side Two Center: VI, Farewell Blues, 2/6/40. Note on Side One Label: B-548, Feb 9 '40, CBS, Young Man With A Band, Raymond Scott, "Whispering," 2; Note on Side Two Label: B-548, Feb 9 '40, CBS, Young Man With A Band, Raymond Scott, "Just A Gigolo," 6. Note on Side One Label: B-486, Feb 9, '40, CBS, Young Man With A Band Rehearsal, Raymond Scott, "Whispering," 2; Note on Side Two Center: VI, Y,M,W,A,B [Young Man With A Band] I Can't Give You Anything But Love. Note on Side One Label: B-590, Feb 10 '40, CBS, Blue Streak, Scott Conductor, "Peter Tambourine," 5, A1011-a, Surface Noise; Note on Side Two Center: II. Note on Side One Label: B-499, Feb 10 '40, CBS, Rehearsal, Scott Orchestra, "The Penguin;" Note on Side Two Center: Farewell Blues." Note on Sleeve: Trans 5/97 JR. Note on Side One Label: B-583, Feb 13 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott conductor, "If I Had You," 2; Note on Side Two Label: CIR {Concert in Rhythm] "It's A Blue World," Nan Wynn, VI. Note on Side One Label: B-582, Feb 13 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "The Penguin," Four Beat Shuffle, A1009-a, 7A; Note on Side Two Label: B-582, Feb 13 '40, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Four Beat Shuffle," A1003, 7B. Note on Side One Label: Feb 13 '40, CBS, Manhattan Minuet, Scott Conductor, "Bull Fighter," Canary Concerto aka Birdseed Special. (Crossed-out) A Swell Day In Siam, Bull Fighter. Note on Side Two Label: If I Had You. Note on Side One Label: B-583, Feb 13 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Rehearsal, "It's A Blue World," Peter Tamborine [Tambourine], 14B; Note on Side Two Label: Apr 7 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Quintet, Harlem Hillbilly, It's A Blue World, 14A, (Crossed-out) Peter Tamborine
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[Tambourine]. Note on Side One Label: B-581, Feb 13 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, Farewell Blues; Note on Side Two Label: IV. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26521A, Time On My Hands, R.S. 2-15-40; Note on Side One Rim: WCO 26521A, Time On My Hands, Raymond Scott, 2-15-40. Note on Side One Label: B-513, Feb 17 '40, CBS, Scott Orchestra Rehearsal, "Bird Seed Special," 3; Note on Side Two Center: Mar 5; Note on Side Two Label: Mar 5 '40, CBS, Blue Streak, Scott Conductor, "China Boy," B-513. Note on Side One Label: B-503, Feb 20 '40, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Runnin' Wild," 8; Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, "Faithful Forever," Nan. Wynn. Note on Side One Label: B-491, Feb 20 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, Jack Leonard, 6; Note on Side Two Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm] "Get Happy" Sept 15, Jack Leonard. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): B-510, Feb 20, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott - Conductor, "Bird Seed Special," Premier performance - VG, very noisy, 7; Note on Side Two Label: Feb 20, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott - Conductor, "Peanut Vendor," V.K., 3. Note on Side One Label: B-504, Feb 20 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott-Conductor, "Boy Meets Horn"; Note on Side Two: Blank. Note on Sleeve: JL 8/97
2/25/1940 Note on Side One Label: 2/25/40, CBS, 8:30 PM, Concert in Rhythm, "Conversation Piece for Dan (?) Clarinet (?), good, 4, Har.; Note on Side Two Label: 2/25/40, Concert. Audrey Marsh, "Darn that Dream." Note on Sleeve: Trans R 5/97. 2/25/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-489, Feb 25, '40, CBS, 8:30 PM, Concert in Rhythm, "Girl With the Light Blue Hair," 1; Note on Side Two Center: Time On My Hands, RS. 3/09/1940 Note on Side One Label: Mar 9, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm Rehearsal, Scott Conductor, "Tia Juana," A1006-A; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): B-492, Mar 9 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm Rehearsal, Scott Conductor, "Bullfighter," and His piccolo, 3, A1006-b. 3/12/1940 Note on Side One Label: Mar 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "You Taught Me To Love Again," Audrey Marsh, 4; Note on Side Two Label: N-497, Mar 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "China Boy," w. Andre Baruche [Baruch] commentary, 8. 3/13/1940 Note on Side One Center: 7, 3/13/40, CBS, Tune Time, Boy Scout in Switzerland, H.6; Note on Side Two Center: 3//13/40, CBS, Tune Time, In The Mood; Note on Additional Label: B-594, Mar 13, '40, Tune Time, Scott - Conductor, "This Changing World." 3/13/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-593, Mar 13, '40, CBS, Tune Time, Scott Conductor, "Starlit Hour," 4; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): B-593, Mar 13, '40, CBS, Tune Time, Scott Conductor, "Easy Does It," 9. Note on Side One Label: Mar 14 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "Starlit Hour," 2; Note on Side Two Label: Mar 14 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "Creepy Weepy," Gross, 5,
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B585. Note on Sleeve: Teans 5/97, JR. Note on Side One Label: B-587, Mar 14, '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "I Thought About You," 7; Note on Side Two Label: 587, Mar 14 '40, CBS, Accent ON Music, Scott Conductor, "It's a Blue World," 8. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): "Time on my Hands", 6, A1035-a. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): 586, Mar 14 '40, CBS, Accent On Music, Scott Conductor, "Tia Juana," , A1035-b, 4. Note on Sleeve: Z. Note on Side One Label: B-549, Mar 14 '40, CBS, Blue Streak. Scott-Conductor, "Huckleberry Duck", 4, A1024-a. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Heavy Smoke, RSQ, 1940, good. Note on Side Two Center: Heavy Smoke. Note on Side One Label: B-520, Mar 16 '40, CBS, Blue Streak. Scott-Conductor, "Heavy Smoke", 3, A1154-a, Noisy. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Mar 16 '40, Blue Streak, Scott-Conductor, "Four Beat Shuffle", 4 Beat Shuffle, Blue Streak Ensemble. Note on sleeve: transferred 4/22/97, JC. Note on Side One Label: Mar 16 '40, CBS, Blue Streak, Scott-Conductor, "Blue Skies", 2. Side Two Label missing. Note on Side One Label: B-515, Mar 25 '40, Scott Orchestra, "Egyptian Summer" or Lovedance. Side Two Label missing. Note on Side Two Center: In the Park, Bullfighter and his Piccolo. Note on Side One Label: R. Scott Jack Leonard, Mar 26 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, RCA, "Stardust," 2; Note on Side Two Label: Mar 26 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, RCA, S-93, "It's a Blue World," Leonard, 6. Note on Side One Label: Mar 26 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, RCA, "Love Dance," 7; Note on Side Two Center: III. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): B-507, Mar 26 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott-Conductor, "Farewell Blues", 8. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): B-507, Mar 26 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott- Conductor, "Wind and the Rain" (Marsh), 4. Note on Side One Label: B-524 (crossed out), Apr 2 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott-Conductor, "Hallelujah", 8, A985-a; Note on Side Two Label: Apr 2 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, ScottConductor, "One Cigarette for Two" (Marsh), 4 (written over 5), A985-b. Note on Side One Label (damaged): B-526 (crossed out), Apr 2 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott-Conductor, "War Dance for Wooden Indians", 3 "Huckleberry Duck", 3, a1058-a, 32b; Note on Side Two Label: Apr 2 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott- Conductor, "Huckleberry Duck", War Dance, a1058-b, 32A, M6 Save for Flip Side. Note on Side One Label (damaged): Apr 4 '40, WNEW, Raymond Scott interviewed by Rosalind Sherman, 1; Side Two Label Missing. Note on Side Two Center: Scott Interview, Pt. III. "In an 18th Century Drawing Room" performed by Merle Pitt. Pitt was a violinist who led the WNEW house band, which was alternately known as Merle Pitt and His Orchestra, Merle Pitt and His Make Believe Ballroom Orchestra, and Merle Pitt and His 5 Shades of Blue Orchestra. (IC 25 JUN
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08) Note on Side One Label (damaged): Apr 4 '40, WNEW, Raymond Scott interviewed by Rosalind Sherman, 2. Note on Side One Label: B-528 (crossed out), Apr 7 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Orchestra, "Whispering", A106, 2; Note on Side Two Center: II. Side One Label Missing. Note on Side Two Center: CIR, Peter Tambourine, Solo Doug Harris, Just a Gigolo, 15A. Note on Side Two Label (damaged): Apr 7 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott-Orchestra, "Just a Gigolo", A 1067-b, 1, 15B, Peter Tambourine. Note on Side One Label: B-530, Apr 7 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Orchestra, "Boy Scout," 8; Note on Side Two Center: Wind and the Rain, 4/7/40, IV, CBS, Concert. Note on Side One Label: B-599, Apr 13 '40, CBS, Instrumentalists, Scott Orchestra, "Caterpillar Creep," Sweet Sue," Pete Pumiglis, 1; Note on Side Two Center: Carnival of Brooklyn. Note on Sleeve: Carnival in Brooklyn, Opening Notes Cut, Trans. 5/97 JR. Note on Side One Label: B-533, Apr 14 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "If I Had You," A1062-a, 2; Note on Side Two Label: Apr 14 '40, CBS, Concert In Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "The Sky Fell Down," Leonard, 6, A1062-b. Note on Side One Label: B-511, Apr 16 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Time on My Hands," 2; Note on Side Two Center: CIR, I Love Much too Much, Vocal, VI. Note on Side One Label: B-570, Apr 28 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Sometimes I'm Happy," 2:30,1; B-570, Apr 28 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Improvisation in Two Keys," Gross, 5. Note on Sleeve: Fast Try -5%. Note on Side One Label: "Imagination," Billy Usher Singing, Raymond Scott at Piano, About May, 1940, A1253-b; Note on Side Two Center: RSO '39, Get Happy. Note on Side One Label (Damaged):B-572, May 2 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor. Note on Side One Label: May 2 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "Starlit Hour," 5. B-571; Note on Side Two Label: B-571, May 2 '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Scott Conductor, "What Good's the Moon," 2. Note on Side One Label: B-557, May 4 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, Accomp Trumpet Part, "Arabian Houseparty," or "Sheik From Sarnarsie Creek," H^, 3; Note on Side Two Center: Arabian House Party Rehearsal. Note on Side Two Label: B-559, May 4 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, Good, Trumpet Opening, Repeated Coda, "Arabian Houseparty," or "Sheik from Canarsie Creek," interrupted by R.S., 7. Note on Sleeve: NBD, JR 5/97. Note on Side One Label: B-560, May 4 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "Arabian Houseparty," or "Sheik From Canarsie Creek," 5; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Arabian House Party Rehearsal, Talking in Middle. Note on Side One Label: B-567, May 4 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "Blue Skies," 1; Note on Side Two Label: B-567, May 4 '40, CBS, Scott Rehearsal, "Blue Skies," 2.
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5/5/1940 Note on Side One Label: 5/5/40, Concert in Rhythm, "Two Young Lads in a Saxophone school;" 5/5/40, Concert in Rhythm, "who." 5/11/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-606, May 11 '40, CBS, Rehearsal, Scott Orchestra, "A Nice Day in the Country," 2; Note on Side Two Center: Rehearsal, A Nice Day in the Country. 5/11/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-607, May 11 '40, Rehearsal, Scott Orchestra, "Blue Skies," 1; Note on Side Two Label: B-607, CBS, Rehearsal, Scott Orchestra, "Blue Skies," 2. 5/12/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-605, May 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," Scratch at Beginning, This side noisy, B side Excellent,3, A1010-a; Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, "My Man." 5/12/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-602, May 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "In An 18th Century Drawing Room," Gross, 5; Note on Side Two Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm] "Blue Skies." 5/12/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-603, May 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, "Hallelujah," 3B, Distorted, 8; Note on Side Two Center: CIR [Concert in Rhythm] May 12 '40, It's A Wonderful World, Vocal: Nan Wynn, Hallelujah, 3A. 5/13/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-601, May 13, 1940, CBS, Manhattan Minuet, Scott Conductor, "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music," 3; Note on Side Two Label: B-601, May 13, 1940, CBS, Manhattan Minuet, Scott Conductor, "Woodpecker Song," 4. 5/13/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-600, May 13, 1940, CBS. Manhattan Minuet, Scott Conductor, "You, You Darlin'" 1; Note on Side Two center: II. 5/18/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-608, May 18, '40, CBS, Blue Streak, "Whispering," A1284-a, 6, Audax; Note on Side Two Label: B-608, May 18, '40, CBS, Blue Streak, "A Nice Day in the Country," A1284-b, 2, Audax, Do Not Play (Crossed out). 5/18/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-611, May 18 '40, CBS, Blue Streak, "At An Arabian Houseparty," interesting [Gordon] Griffin solo, performance OK, Audax. 5/26/1940 Note on Side One Label: B-612, May 26 '40, Blue Streak, Scott Conductor, "Egyptian Barn Bance [Egyptian Barn Dance]; Note on Side Two Label: May 26 '40, CBS, Blue Streak, Scott Conductor, "Four Beat Shuffle," B-612. 5/27/1940 Note on Side One Label: May 27 '40, WOR, Percy Faith and Orchestra, "Boy Scout in Switzerland;" Note on Side Two Label: "Tia Juana" Smith Ballew and His Orchestra, Dub From Banner Pressing. Note on Sleeve: Victor 20508. 6/6/1940 Note on Side One Label: June 6 '40, WOR, Eddie Durham and Orchestra, "Harlem Short," 1; Note on Side Two Center: Unknown guitar and orchestra. Note on Sleeve: ?, JR. 6/8/1940 Note on Side One Label: Lucky Strike Hit P., 6/8/40, Mark Wernow [Warnow], Clap Your Hands [If You Love me, Then You'll Clap Your Hands], Orin [Orrin] Tucker; Note on Side Two Label: Scram. Lucky Strike Program, Hit Parade 7/20/1940 Note on Side One Label: Speed: 78, Date:, July 20, Title: Short of Gold, Recorded by Herz, No. 1, Federal Recorder Co. Inc, New York, U.S.A; Note on Side Two Label: Federal Perma Disk, Play-Inside
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Out, Play-Outside In, Speed: 78, Date: July 20, 1940, Title: No 1- Everyday, No. 2- 2 + 2 =4, Recorded by Herz, D.C., Federal Recorder Co. Inc, New York, U.S.A. One-sided. Note on Side One Label: I've Got Rhythm, 10-26-1940, Recorded by Edwin Strong, Inc., 71 West Forty-Fifth St., New York City, Speed: 78 RPM, Use Special Needles, Copy. Note on Side One Label: Nov. 13 '40, CBS, The Martinis, "Huckleberry Duck", (Early Air Show); Note on Side Two Center: The Martinis, Ohio. Note on Side One Label: Nov. 13 '40, CBS, The Martins, "Huckleberry Duck", Fred Allen Program, Late Air Show, copy. Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, "A" Copy, November 30, 1940, 10:30-11:30 AM, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Just One of Those Things". Lucky Strike Program, Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal app., 1940, "That's All I Need". Note on Side Two Label: "That's All I Need" (Cut Version). Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal, 1940, "That's All I Need". Note on Side Two Label: "That's All I Need" (Cut Version). Note on Side One Center: Girl Lt Blue Hair, S-44-, RSO 140; Note on Side Two Center: Peanut Vendor, RSO 140. Note on Side One Center: Get Happy Dub, Scott, 1940, III; Note on Side Two Center: Arlen, Summertime, Dub, VII. Note on Side One Label: 1165, 80 RPM, 1-30-41, 2421- part 1, "Trinidad Number", mgm 26227; Note on Side Two Label: 1165m 80 RPM, 2421- part 3, "Trinidad Number", mgm 26229. Note on sleeve: Judy Garland film soundtrack disc, not RS, JL. Note on Side One Label: WOR, Apr. 13, 1941, Raymond Scott Orch., Meadowbrook, Copyright 1950, A1280-a; Note on Side Two Label: WOR, Apr. 13, 1941, Raymond Scott Orch., Meadowbrook, Eagle Beak, A1280-b. Note on Side One Label: Meadowbrook, Remote, WOR, 4/13/41, Scott: When Cootie Left the Duke, 1943-44; Note on Side Two Label: "We Don't Talk About That", Clyde Burke, RS, Instrumental. Note on Side One Center: WOR, April 12 '41, Raymond Scott orch. From Meadowbrook, Copyright 1950 (crossed out), Wha Cha Know Glo, Gloria Hart. Note on Side Two Center: WOR, Apr. 13 '41, Scott Orch. At Meadowbrook, "Oh Look at me Now", Gloria Hart. Note on Side One Label: 101-B, Marge Chandler, May 26, 1941, 1- Stormy Weather, 2-Do I Worry, 78 RPM; Note on Side Two Label: Marge Chandler, May 26, 1941, 1- My Man, 2- Yes, My Darling Daughter, 78 RPM. Note on Side One Label: Apr. 28, '41, A1160, "Quack-A-Nack," Note: As Performed by the Composer. Note on Side One Label: From "M-- The Music" Conducted by Lyn Murray, June 8th, 1941, CBS, "Untitled Tune for Radio on A Popular Lick," 78 rpm, Copy; Note on Side Two Label: Prokotiev [Prokofiev], Alexander Nevsky, (Part of Last Weekend (?), 3/7/43. Note on Side One Label: OK, Maple Leaf Rag, 9/2/41, rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label:
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Million Dollar Band
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Concluded, Maple Leaf Rag. Note on Sleeve: A506. Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, Sept. 7, '41, Symphony Under the Stars, RSO; Note on Side Two Center: Test. Note on Sleeve: Trans 5/97, JR. Note on Side One Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "City Called Heaven," Vocal By Billy Leach; Note on Side Two Center: Yes. Note on Side One Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Kodachrome," OK but noisy, esp. ending, A1261-b; Note on Side Two Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Concert for Two," Tchaikovsky, A1261-a. Note on Sleeve: Noisy, JR. Note on Side One Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Kodachrome," A1263-a; Note on Side Two Center: RSO Concerto for Two. Note on Sleeve: Trans 5/97, JR Note on Side One Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Concerto for Two," A1248-a; Note on Side Two Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Kodachrome," A1248-b. Note on Side One Label: Nov 3 '41, CBS, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "City Called Heaven," Vocal by Billy Leech, A1237-a; Note on Side Two Center: Yes, RSO, Georgia Gibbs, , 11-3-41, Yes, Indeed. Note on Side One Label: What ya Know Joe, Claria Hart, RSO 41; Note on Side Two Label: Evening Star, RSO 41. Note on Side One Label: April 8, '42, CBS, Raymond Scott Orchestra, Power House Program, Caterpillar Creep, 3; Note on Side Two Label: April 8, '42, CBS, Raymond Scott Orchestra, Power House Program, A Little Jive is Good For You, 5. Note on Side One Label: 9/29/42, CBS, PAN AM Hot Spot, Opening and Siboney, 1; Note on Side Two Label: 3. Side 2 title: Mama Inez (IC 25 JUN 08) Note on Side One Label (Damaged): 4-26-43, 78 rpm, AA.14, Cozy Cole, Drum Spot, Take 1, A1211-a; Note on Side Two Label: 4-26-43, 78 RPM, Glass Recorded, AA.14, Cozy Cole, Drum Spot, Take 2, A1211-b. Note on Side One Label: "Million Dollar Band," 7-17-43, 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore," "Paper Doll," Double Daters,, A1196-a; 33 1/3 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: "Million Dollar Band," 7/24/43, "X's to Texas," Scrap your Fat," "This is the Army," A1196-b. Note on Side One Center: Unknown cover tune; Note on Side Two Center: In a Magic Garden, Incomplete; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott's Orchestra Rehearsal, August 16, 1943, AA.53, A1193-a, 2. Note on Side One Label: AA.45-a, Let’s Get Lost, R.S. Orch. Rehearsal, Aug. 18, 43 Note on Side Two Label: AA.45-b, Christopher Columbus, R.S. Orch. Rehearsal, Aug. 18/43. Note on Side One Label: AA.46-a, Sun., Mon., or Always [Sunday, Monday or Always], -1, R.S. Orch.
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The Raymond Scott Program
Rehearsal, Aug. 18, 43; Note on Side Two Label: AA.46-b, Sun., Mon., or Always [Sunday, Monday or Always], R.S. Orch. Rehearsal, Aug. 18/43. Note on Side One Label: Same as 8, Chinatown, 8-30-43, RSO, 7; Note on Side Two Label: 9/30/43 TH., Chinatown Rehearsal, 8, x. Note on Side Two Label: AA.50-am Maple Leaf Rag (Fast), Sept. 2, 1943, Studio 2, 2 brass mikes; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): AA.50-b, Paper Doll, Sept 2, 1943, Studio. Note on Side One Label: "Blue Moon," 9/13/43, Scott, Take 2; Note on Side Two Center: 44 Band, 1ust?. Note on Side One Label: 9-25-'43, WJZ, Ella Fitzgerald, "For the First Time," A970-a; Note on Side Two Label: 9-25-'43, Ella Fitzgerald, "Oh Boy I'm IN the Groove," A970-b. Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal 9-30-43 Thursday; Limehouse Blues ‘great!’; Note on Side Two Label: People Will Say We’re in Love; n.g. Note on Side One Label: Besame Mucho, 10/2/43, Ella Fitz. WJZ; Note on Side Two Label: 10/2/43, WJZ 6:30 PM, Ella Fitz. "Later Tonight." Note on Additional Label: 10-2-'43, 6:30 PM, WJZ, Ella Fitzgerald, "Sing Me A Love Song," A996-a. Note on Side One Label: 10/2/43, WJZ, Jerry Wald and Orch., "Bugle Call Rag;" Note on Side Two Label: 10/2/43, WJZ, Jerry Wald and Orch, "In My Arms.". Note on Side One Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm], Oct 25, '43, The Hungry Count, Guitar pieces Orch, CBS; Note on Side Two Label: CIR [Concert in Rhythm] Magic Garden, EX. Note on Side One Label: OK, 11/1//43, Fiddle no Further, Orch.; Note on Side Two Label: Jazz Lab, Fiddle no Further. Note on Side One Label: The Big Black Buffalo, Capt. 1943, RS; Note on Side Two Label: Scott Rehearsal, Dec 10 43, Friday, Funiculi-Funcula. Two Preludes – Raymond Scott Orchestra; 1943/44
1/7/1944 Note on Side One Label: Enchanted Forrest, 1/7/44, Orch, Hold; Note on Side Two Label: Shoo Shoo Baby, 1-7-44. Note on Sleeve: Record Broken. 1/13/1944 Note on Side One Label: show picked up from WGAR, 1/13/44, WABC, "There's Something in My Heart," Walberg-Brown Orch. 1/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: Monday 1/17/44, Shy Shining Hour, good conclusion, "Paper Doll (Crossed-Out); " Note on Side Two Label: Paper doll, 3. 1/19/1944 Note on Side One Label: 1st Hour; Note on Side Two Label: For the First Time, Incomplete; Note on Additional Label (Side One): January 19, Wednesday 4:00, Line equal-10, CBS, Pad 15, 10, "For the First Time," Raymond Scott Rehearsal, A183a. 1/21/1944 Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Program, 1-21-44, CBS, "Paper Doll" XR-24320, part 2 of 4, A185a, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: Tired Little Teddy Bear, 4. 1/27/1944 Note on Side One Label: 1/27/44, 1. Huck Duck [Huckleberry Duck], 2, Close; Note on Side Two Label: 1/27/44, The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, 3.
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1/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: 1/28/44, I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night, Orch, Friday; Note on Side Two Label: 1/28/44, Fri, 1. Theme, 2. My Heart Tells Me, D.C. 2/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: 2/4/44 Friday, CBS, 1. Theme 2. My Shining Hour, Scott Orch.; Note on Side Two Label: R. Scott Orch, My Shining Hour. 2/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: 2/4/44, Friday, Half Way Happy, Scott Orch.; Note on Side Two Label: February 4, 1944 Friday, CBS, Rehearsal, 2:10 PM, "Half Way Happy, A211a, Raymond Scott Orchestra. 2/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 4, 1944, Friday, CBS, OWI (Office of War Information?) Show, 4:15 to 4:30 PM, "Paper Doll" Raymond Scott's Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): 22, Branch, La Danza, Rossini, Sung by Carmen Gagliardi, 4. 2/8/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 8, 1944, Tuesday, 4:45 - 5:00 PM, "My Shining Hour," A214a, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 1; Note on Side Two Label: 3, Broken, Little Did I Know. 2/8/1944 Note on Side One Label: “Tired Little Teddy Bear”; Scott; Tues.; ‘more bluesy – good’ Note on Side Two Label: “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top” Collins - Scott 2/9/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 9, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 4:45 - 5:00 PM, "Mairzy Doats," A216a, Raymond Scott Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label: Oh What a Beautiful Morning, D.C. [Dorothy Collins]. 2/14/1944 Note on Side One Label: OWI (Office of War Information?), 2/14/44 Mon., 1. The Beard, 2. Closing Theme; Note on Side Two Label: 2, OWI (Office of War Information?). 2/16/1944 Note on Side One Label (Damaged): February 16, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, A222a, "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" 18A, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 2, 3; Note on Side Two Label: February 16, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 8B, "Pretty Little Petticoat" 4:45-5:00 PM, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 4. 2/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 17, 1944 Thursday, CBS, OWI (Office of War Information?) 4:15-4:30 PM, A941a, "Mairzy Doats," (D.C.), Raymond Scott's Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label: February 17, '1944 Thursday, BCS (CBS?), OWI (Office of War Information?), 4:15-4:30 PM, "I've Got Plenty of Nothin'" Raymond Scott's Orchestra. 2/22/1944 Note on Side One Label: Mairzy Oats [Mairzy Doats], D. Collins and Scott, 2/22/44. Wed.; Note on Side Two Label: I Wish That I Could Hide Inside this Letter, Scott 5/22/44; Note on Additional Label: March 27, 1944 Monday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, Poinciana, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1, A275a. 2/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: 2/24/44 Thursday, My Shining Hour, 4:45-5:00 PM, 1; Note on Side Two Label: 2/24/44 Thursday, Star Eyes Collins. 2/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 24, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "The Moon is Low," A228-a, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 2; Note on Side Two Label: February 24, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "The Moon is Low," A228-b, "Pretty Little Petticoat," Raymond Scott Orchestra. 2/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 28, 1944 Monday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "In an I8th Century Drawing Room," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, A233b, 4; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): 28, 1944 Monday, 4:45-5:00 PM, Round," A232A, Orchestra. 2/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: February 28, 1944 Monday, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?] Show,
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4:15-5:00 PM, A923-b, "I'll Be Around," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1; Note on Side Two Label: Besame Mucho, RSO D.C., 44, 3. Note on Side One Label: OWI [Office of War Information?] Show, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, RSO; Note on Side Two Label: February 29, 1944 Tuesday, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-5:00 PM, A922-b, "Somebody Loves Me," Raymond Scott's Orchestra. Note on Side One Label: Scott, 3/1/44, 3; Note on Side Two Label: Scott, "I Love You," OWI [Office of War Information?], 3/1/44 Wed. Note on Side One Label: March 2, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "Blue Moon," A238a, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 2; Note on Side Two Label: Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, RSO. Note on Side One Label: 3/3/44 Fri, Enchanted Forrest, tells me, OWI [Office of War Information?], MHTM [My Heart Tells Me], DC, Scott; Note on Side Two Label: 3/3/44, My Heart Tells Me, Scott-Collins, Fri, Ench. Forrest, 3. Note on Side One Label: March 3, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "My Heart Tells Me," Dorothy Collins, Raymond Stt [Scott] Orchestra, 1, A239a,1; Note on Side Two Label: March 3, 1944 Friday, 4:45-5:00 pm, CBS, "Enchanted Forest," A239b, Raymond Scott's Orchestra. Note on Side One Label: Scott, "Paper Doll," OWI [Office of War Information?], 3/6/44; Note on Side Two Label: March 6, 1944 Monday, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, A901-b, "This is A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening," Raymond Scott's Orchestra. Note on Side One Label: Collins-Scott, "Oh What a Beautiful Morn" 3/7/44 Tues, OWI [Office of War Information?], 2; Note on Side Two Label: Scott Orch. OWI [Office of War Information?], Huck Duck [Huckleberry Duck], 3/7/44 Tues. Note on Side Two Label: March 7, 1944 Tuesday, CBS-OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, A910-a, "My Shining Hour," Raymond Scott's Orchestra,1; Note on Side Two Label: 3/7/44, OWI [Office of War Information?], I Love You.", 1. Note on Side One Label: March 8, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, "Surrey With the Fringe on Top," Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 4; Note on Side Two Label: Shu Shu Baby [Shoo Shoo Baby], RS Show. Note on Side One Label: March 9, 1944 Thursday, An American in Russia; Scott Note on Side Two Label: Mairz Oats Note on Side One Label: Blue Moon, Scott, 3/10/44 Fri; Note on Side Two Label: OWI [Office of War Information?], The Beard, RSO,3. Note on Side One Label: March 15, 1944 Wednesday, CBS-OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, Channel 1; "Poinciana," A946-a, 1, Raymond Scott's Orchestral; Note on Side Two Label: My Shining Hour, OWI [Office of War Information?] 3/15/44, Collins-Scott. Note on Side One Label: March 16, 1944 Thursday, 4:15-4:30 PM, CBS, "Beseme Mucho" Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott Orchestra, A254a, 1; Note on Side Two Label: 4:45 3/16/44. Note on Side One Label: Million Dollar Band, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, Vocal D.C., 3/16/44 Thurs. "Surrey with the Fringe on Top, Scott Collins; Note on Side Two Label: Sho Sho Baby, good surrey, RSO, 44.
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3/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: 3/17/44, 3/17, Shoo Shoo Baby, Scott; Note on Side Two Label: 3/17, Friday, 4:45-5:00 PM, A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening. 3/21/1944 Note on Side One Label: 4, OWI [Office of War Information?]; Note on Side Two Label: Scott, This is a Lovely Way of Spending an Evening, 3/21/44, Owi [Office of War Information]; Note on Additional Label: March 31, 1944 Friday, 4:15-4:30 PM, CBS, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?], Take it easy, Raymond Scott's Orchestra Vocal by D.C. 3/21/1944 Note on Side One Label (Damaged): March 21, 1944 Friday, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, Tired Little Teddybear, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 4; Note on Side Two Label: When they Ask About You, 2. 3/21/1944 Note on Side Two Label: 4:15, 3/21/44, Scott, 1; Note on Side Two Label: : Love, Love, Love, 3.
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The Raymond Scott Show
3/20/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 20, 1944 Monday, CBS-OWI [Office of War Information], 4:15-4:30, "Show Me The Way to Go Home," Raymond Scott Orchestra, 2; Note on Side Two Label: March 21, 1944 Tuesday, CBS-OWI, 4:15-4:30 PM, My Heart Tells Me, Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott Orchestra, A1230-b, 1. 3/22/1944 Note on Side Two Label: Poinciana, OWI [Office of War Information], Orch. 3, 3/22/44 Wed; Note on Side Two Label: Enchanted Forrest, 3/22/44, Wed. 3/22/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 22, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, The Campbells Are Coming, A1227-a, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 4; Note on Side Two Label: Mairsy Oast [Mairzy Doats], D.C., 3/22/44. 3/23/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 23, 1944, CBS, ?, 4:45-5:00, A270b, 4, The Beard, Raymond Scott's Orchestra; Note on Side Two Label: Sho Sho Baby [Shoo Shoo Baby], R.S. A HO. 3/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 24, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:500 [5:00] PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, A273b; Note on Side Two Label: March 24, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "It's Love, Love, Love," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocals by: D.C.; A273a. 3/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 28, 1944 Tuesday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?] "Besame Mucho," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C.; 3, A122-a; Note on Side Two Label: March 28, 1944 Tuesday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, for OWI [Office of War Information?], "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1, A1222-b. 3/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: RSO, Ballad Rust(?), 2; Note on Side Two Label: The Beard, Scott, 3/28/44 Tues. 3/29/1944 Note on Side Two Label: "Take It Easy," Scott, 3/29/44, Wed.; Note on Side Two Label: When They Ask About You, RSO. 3/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 29, 1944 Wednesday, CBS 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, for OWI [Office of War Information?], In An 18th Century Drawing Room, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 3, A933-a; Note on Side Two Label: I Love You, Cole Porter; Note on Additional Label: Instrumental, Good but Noisy.
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3/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: I Love You, 3/29/44 Wed, Scott, 1; Note on Side Two Label: 3/29/44, 18th Cent. [In an 18th Century Drawing Room], 3. 3/30/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 30, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, For OWI [Office of War Information?], The Raymond Scott Show, Blue Moon, II, AW, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 2, A261a; Note on Side Two Label: March 30, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, For OWI [Office of War Information?]. The Raymond Scott Show, Mairzy Doats, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by: D.C., 4, A261b. 4/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: 4/3/44, Monday, Poinciana - Collins; Note on Side Two Label: When They Ask About You, RSO, DC Vocal, 44. 4/5/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 5, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "This is A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" [A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening], Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1, A289a; Note on Side Two Label: 4/5/44, 3. 4:45, Tiajuana Orch. 4/5/1944 Note on Side One Label: OWI [Office of War Information?], 3, This is A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening, 4/5/44, NBC, Scott; Note on Side Two Label: OWI [Office of War Information], Tia Juana, 4/5/44, Wed. 4/6/1944 Note on Side One Label: 4:45, 4/6/44, Besame Mucho, Collins, 2; Note on Side Two Label: 4/6/44, 4:45, 4, Love, Love, Love, Scott's Orch. 4/7/1944 Note on Side One Label: When They Ask About You, 3, OWI [Office of War Information?]; Note on Side Two Label: April 7, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, 'The Raymond Scott Show' For OWI [Office of War Information?], When They Ask About You, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by: D.C., 3, OA290b. 4/7/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 7, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?], "I Love You," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocals by: D.C.; Note on Side One Center: 5/8/46, Scott, OWI Show, 4:15; Note on Side Two Label: Enchanted Forest, RSO, 44, 3. 4/12/1944 Note on Side One Label: CBS line, 4/12/44, Two Way Street; Note on Side Two Label: Send Me You Love, For X-Mas, D.C.. 4/13/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 13, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?], Besame Mucho, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by: D.C., 1, OA296a; Note on Side One Center: Besame Mucho, 1, OWI; Note on Side Two Label: Tia Juana, 4/13/44, 3; Note on Side Two Center: Tia Juana, OA 2965m April 13, 1944, scott. Note on Side Two Label: Meadowbrook, Raymond Scott, Copyright 1950, A1281-a; Note on Side Two Label: Meadowbrook, Raymond Scott, Key West, A1281-b. 4/14/1944 Note on Side One Label: 2, 4:15; Note on Side Two Label: April 14, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?], Scratched, "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 4, OA299b. 4/14/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 14, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, "I Wish I Could Hide Inside This Letter," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1, A299a; Note on Side Two Label: April 14, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, No Love
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No Nothin', Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 3, A299b. Note on Side One Label: April 14, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, "Now I Know," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by: D.C., 2; Note on Side Two Label; 4/14/44, Mr. Basie [Mr. Basie Goes to Washington], good, 4:45. Note on Side One Label: April 14, 1944 Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio 7, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI [Office of War Information?], "No Love No Nothin'", Raymond Scott Orchestra, 3, OA298b; Note on Side Two Label: 1, 4:15. Note on Side One Label: April 18, 1944, CBS, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "Star Dust," 2, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, A303a; Note on Side Two Label: 4; Note on Additional Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Tuesday, September 12, 1944 4:30-5:-00, Piped from CBS, Channel IB, B.C. Eng.; "I'll Be Seeing You…", 3, A584b. Note on Side One Label: 4:45, Scott, I Wish I Could Hide in This Letter, RSO, 4/19/44; Note on Side One Additional Label: April 19, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Studio #7, The Raymond Scott Show, "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, A305a; Note on Side Two Label: 4, 18th Century [IN An 18th Century Drawing Room]. Note on Side One Label: April 10, 1944 Monday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "No Love No Nothin'," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1, A292a; Note on Side Two Label: April 19, 1944 Monday, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "Tiajuana" Raymond Scott's Orchestra, A292b. Note on Sleeve: Good Performance, But has a Crack at Beginning. Note on Side One Label: April 20, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Studio #7, The Raymond Scott Show, Bad Trpt Fluff Lifeless, Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 4, A307b; Note on Side Two Label: I couldn't Sleep a Wink Last night. Note on Side One Label: "The Beard," 4/21/44, OWI [Office of War Information?]. 3; Note on Side Two Label: 4:15, Poinciana, 4/21/44, 44, OWI. Note on Sleeve: Cracked At Beginning. Note on Side One Label: April 21, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio #7, "The Raymond Scott Show", for OWI, "When They Ask About You", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 2. Note on Side Two Label: April 21, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio #7, "The Raymond Scott Show", for OWI, "Love Love Love", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., 4. Note on Side One Label: April 24, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", For OWI, "Toy Trumpet", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 3., A308b. Note on Side Two Label: April 20, 1944, Thursday. CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio #7, "The Raymond Scott Show", For OWI, "Suddenly It's Spring", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., OA306a. Note on Side One Label: Scott, Toy Trumpet, 3, 4/24/44, 104 TPT. Note on Side Two Label: My Ideal, 4:45, 4/24. Note on Side One Label: April 25, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00, The Raymond Scott Show, "Suddenly It's Spring", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal By: D.C. Note on Side Two Label: April 27, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, "When They Ask About You", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 3., A313b.
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4/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 28, 1944, CBS, 4:15-4:30, Studio #7, "The Raymond Scott Show", For OWI [Office of War Information?], "Long Ago & Far Away", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., 1., OA316a. 4/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 28, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio #7, "The Raymond Scott Show", For OWI, "Suddenly It's Spring", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., 3. OA316b. 5/5/1944 Note on Side One Label: May 5, 1944, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", for OWI [Office of War Information?], "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 2. Note on Side Two Label: May 5, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30, "The Raymond Scott Show", for OWI, "Powerhouse", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, OA326b. 5/8/1944 Note on Side One Label: Take it Easy, RSO, DC 44, 4. Note on Side Two Label: Scott, Our Slum, 2, 4:15. Note on Side One Label: 5/24/44, Goodnite Wherever You Are. Note on Side Two Label: Sweet and Lovely, 8/24/44. 5/28/1945 Note on Side One Label: B'Way Bandbox, 5/28/45, Christmas in Harlem. Note on Side Two Label: Broadway Bandbox, RS, The Moon is Low, 5/28/43. 6/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's Orchestra, June 3, 1944, "I'll Be Seeing You", 3rd Take, Vocal, A975-a. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott's Orchestra, June 3, 1944, I'll Be Seeing You, 2nd Take, A975-b. 6/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's Orchestra, June 3, 1944, "I'll be Seeing You", 1st Take, Vocal, A976-a, L.J., Red slips. 6/7/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 27, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:14 to 4:30 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", for OWI [Office of War Information?], "My Heart Tells Me", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., 3., A1224-a. Note on Side Two label: June 7, 1944, Wednesday, Piped From CBS, 4:15-30, The Raymond Scott Show, For OWI, "Take it Easy", 2, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by DC, OA332a. Note on Side One Label: June 12, 1944, Monday, Piped from CBS 4:15-4:30, Studio #1, for OWI [Office of War Information?], "The Raymond Scott Show", "Together", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, vocal by: D.C., 1., OA335a. Note on Side Two Label: Long Ago and Far Away, D.C., RSO.
6/12/1944 Note on Side One Label: June 12, 1944, Monday, Piped From CBS 4:15-4:30 PM, Studio #1, For OWI [Office of War Information?], "The Raymond Scott Show", "Stardust", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 2., OA336a. Note on Side Two Label: OWI, 6/12, Selection A. 6/15/1944 Note on Side One Label: June 15, 1944, Thursday, Piped From CBS 4:15-4:30 PM, For OWI: Chan. 1, "The Raymond Scott Show", "Suddenly It's Spring", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by: D.C., OA341. Note on Side One Center: D.C. I Learned a Lesson I'll Never Forget.
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6/16/1944 Note on Side One Label: June 16, 1944, Friday, Piped from CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, For OWI: Chan. 1, "The Raymond Scott Show", "I Wish I Could Hide Inside This Letter", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1., OA344a. Note on Side Two Label: Long Ago & Far Away. 6/19/1943 Note on Side One Label: The Double Daters, 6/19/1943, Murder He Says, For Me and My Gal.
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7/14/1944 Note on Side One Label: Copy, "Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Wednesday, July 14, 1944, 2:00 PM, Piped from CBS, "Pop Goes the Weasel", A1039a. Note on Side Two Label: Copy, "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, June 28, 1944, 4:30 PM, Piped from CBS, Studio #1, "...on a Riff" [Three Men on a Riff]. 7/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, July 4, 1944, 4:00-4:30 PM, Piped From CBS Studio #1, Chan 1A, B.S.eng., F (3 Trpt. Fluffs), "Toto", A403a, 2. 7/5/1944 Note on Side One Label: Copy, "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, July 13, 1944, 4:30-5;00, Piped from CBS, "Tess's Torch Song", vocal by D.C., A1040-a. Note on Side Two Label: Copy, "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, July 5, 1944, CBS, Studio C, "Amor", A1040-b. 7/14/1944 Note on Side One Label: "Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Wednesday, July 14, 1955, 2:00 PM, Piped From CBS, Channel I B., V.P. Eng, "Pop Goes the Weasel", 3. 7/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: Pop Goes the Weasel, IHST OK; Note on Side Two Label: Swinging on A Star, DC, 7/24/44, 3-3:15 PM. 8/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Thursday, August 3, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 1B, Eng. AB, "Straighten Up and Fly Right," Vocal DC, Program Cut Out Due To Headphone Connection Grounding Out, A489a, 5; Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Thursday, August 3, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 1B, Eng. AB, "Mocassin [Moccasin] Glide," Good, Sax Fluff in Unison Cho., Short Version. 8/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: Amor, Amor, Orch., 8/3/44; Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Thursday, August 3, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped From CBS, Channel 1A, Eng. AB, "It's A Crying Shame," Vocal DC, A488b, 7. 8/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Friday, August 4. 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. BC, "Stardust," A493a, 6; Note on Side Two Label: Mowhawk [Mohawk] Special, 6/4/44, Fr 1. 8/7/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Mon. 8/7/44, 4:30-5:00, CBS Line, "Two Way Stretch," 78 rpm, 4; Note on Side Two Label: RSO, Toto, 2. 8/8/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Tuesday, August 8, 1944, Piped from CBS, Channel 2A, "It Could Happen to You," A500a. 8/9/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Wednesday August 9, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped From CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. AB, "Stardust," A505a, 6; Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Wednesday August 9, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. AB, "It Could Happen to You," A505b, 8. 8/10/1944 Note on Side One Label: Two Way Stretch, Orch, ok, 8/10/44, 8; Note on Side Two Label: 8/10/44, I'll Walk Alone, Voc. D.C.
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8/10/1944 Note on Side One Label: Open, Amor, OK, 8/10/44; Note on Side Two Label: Thurs, 8/10/44, I'll Be Seeing You, D.C. 8/11/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Friday, August 11, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "A Fellow on a Furlough," vocal by D.C., 3, A510b; Note on Side Two Label: Time Waits for No One, D.C. 8/11/1944 Note on Side One Label: It Could happen to You, 5; Note on Side Two label: The Raymond Scott Show, Friday August 11, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 2A, Eng. D.C., It Had To Be You, 7, A512b. 8/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: 8/4/44, Fri., Tess's Torch Song, D.C. Note on Side Two Label: RSO, D.C., Long Ago and Far Away. 8/11/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, August 11, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 2 A, Eng.-B.C., "It Could Happen to You", 5., A512a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 15, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2A, Eng.-BC, "I'll Walk Alone", Vocal by D.C., A512a. 8/15/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 15, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng.-B.C., "Sweet and Lovely", A511a, 2. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 15, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, 2B., Eng.-B.C., "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby", Vocal by D.C., A511b, 4.
8/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", August 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped From CBS, 21, Eng. AWB, "Singin' Down the Road", Vocal: D.C. Note on Side Two Label: 8/24/1944, Three Men on a Riff. 8/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: 8/24/1944, 4:30-5:00 pm, It Could Happen to You, Scott. Note on Side Two Label: Time Waits for No One, Collins-Scott, 8/24/1944. 8/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, August 28, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA., Eng.-A.B., "Two Way Stretch", A537a, 1. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, August 28, 1944, 4:30-5:00 P.M., Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng.-A.B., "It Could Happen to You", A537b. 8/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: I'll Walk Alone, DC, 8/29/44. Note on Side Two Label: Closing Theme. 8/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 29, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng.-A.B., "I'll Be Seeing You", A541. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 29, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng.-A.B., "Mohawk Special", A541b, 3. 8/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: 8/29/44, WEAF, 7:00 PM, "Dance with a Dolly", Chesterfield. 9/1/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, September 1, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng.-B.E., "Sweet and Lovely", A559a. Note on Side Two Label: "The
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RSO, 3 men on a riff [Three Men on a Riff]. Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Monday, October 16, 1944 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel 11B, Eng. AWB, "It Could Happen to You," vocal DC, 6, A718a; Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Monday, October 16, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel 11B, Eng. AWB, "Section A," A718b, 8. Note on Side One Label: 4:30-5, 10/18/44, I'll Walk Alone, Vocal DC; Note on Side Two Label: Amor, 3. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday, Oct. 19, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "It Could Happen to You," 1, A727a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Oct. 19, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "On My Way Out," vocal by D.C., 3, A272b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday, Oct 19, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Midnight in Sleep Hollow," 6, A730a, Excellent, Even better fast; Note on Side Two label: The Raymond Scott Show, Oct. 19, 1944 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Chan 2b, Eng. B.C., "Begin the Beguine," Raymond Scott Orchestra, A730b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday, Oct. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "I'll Get By," 2, A731b; Note on Side Two label: "Raymond Scott Show," 5:00 PM, "In Love," Vocal by DC. A731 A. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Oct. 24, 1944 4:05 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C. Rehearsal, "Count Me Out," A745a; Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Monday October 16, 1944 7:00, C.B.S. Line, Channel IIB, V.P., Eng. "Begin the Beguine," 4, A744b.
10/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: "the Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Oct. 17,1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. A. R. , "I'll Be Seeing You," 5, A721a; Note on Side Two Label: Scott 5. 10/20/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Oct. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Mash-Pash," 8, A734b; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Oct. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00, 2B, Eng. B.C, "Three Men on a Riff," 6, A734a. 10/16/1944 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Monday October 16, 1944, 7:00, CBS Line, Channel IIB, V.P. Eng., "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington," This side begin the beguine, A744a; Note on Side Two Center: Mr. Basie. 8/15/1944 Note on Side One Center: R.S. Show, Confession; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday, Nov. 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng. RB, "T'ain't Me," Vocal D.C., A840-b. Note on Sleeve: Class, St. Olaf C. Christionson, Director, "Christmas Symbol," ca. 1951, A840. 10/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: 10/17/44, R. Scott Show, B Side Midnight in Sleepy Hollow, Too Much in Love, 1. Note on Side Two Center: 3. 10/17/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Oct. 17, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. A.R., "Time Waits for No One," 4, A720b; Note on Side Two Center: Scott;
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10/24/1944
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10/23/1944
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10/24/1944
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10/25/1944
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10/25/1944
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10/26/1944
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10/27/1944
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10/27/1944
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10/30/1944
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Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday, Nov. 2, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C, "Count Me Out," Trombones too loud, High level,3, A771 Note on Sleeve: St. Olaf Choir, Olaf C. Christionson, director, "Brazilian Balm," ca. 1951. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Amor," 4, A740b; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Everyday Of My Life," 2, A740b. Note on Side One Label; "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday, October 23, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel IIB, Eng. AWB, "Send me Your Love for Xmas," [Send me Your Love For Christmas], Vocal DC, 2, A736a; Note on Side Two Label: RSO, 44. Note on Side One Label: Dance with a Dolly, 10/24/44; Note on Side Two Label: Mr. Basie [Mr. Basie Goes to Washington], 10/24/44, Good. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Three Men on a Riff," 6, A742a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Singing Dow the Road," 8, A742b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Sweet Lorraine," 3, A746b, High Level, Good Record; Note on Side Two Label: Sly Fly. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Oct. 25, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Count Me Out," 5, A749a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Oct. 25, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C, "Singing Down the Road," 7, A749b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Oct. 26, 1944, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Strange Music, vocal by D.C, 4, A751b; Note on Side Two Center; RSO, 44, Section B. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday, October 27, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C, "It Could Happen to You," 2, A755a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday, October 27, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "I'll Walk Alone," vocal by D.C., 4, A755b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday, October 27, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Cban. 2A, Eng. B.C., "everyday of My Life," 5, A756a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday October 27, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Just Close Your Eyes," vocal by D.C., 7, A756b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday Oct. 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C, "On My Way Out," vocal by D.C., 4, A761b; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday, Oct. 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Sweet and Lovely," 2, A761a. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday, Oct. 30, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Singing Down the Road," 8, A756b; Note on Side Two Label: RSO 44,
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11/1/1944
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11/2/1944
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11/3/1944
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11/3/1944
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11/6/1944
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11/7/1944
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11/8/1944
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11/7/1944
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11/8/1944
Count Me Out. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Oct. 31, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "I'll Walk Alone," vocal by D.C., 5, A766a; Note on Side Two Label: "the Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Singing in the Rain," 7. A766b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Nov. 1, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Singing Down the Road," Split, Lousey [Lousy] Solos, 7, A769-b; Insert from Sleeve: Group Five, Records are in sequential order according to catalog. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Vocal by D.C., On My Way Out, 11/2/44, Collins, 2, A772b; Note on Side Two Center: It Could Happen to You. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 2, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Swinging on A Star" 6, A773a; Note on Side Two Center: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 2, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Singing Down the Road," 8, A773b. Note on Side One Label: Friday, Nov. 3, 1944, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "And Then You Kissed Me," Vocal by D.C., A775a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Nov. 3, 1944, 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2B, Eng. B.C., "Mash-Pash," Noisy, A775-b, 4. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Nov. 3, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "Singing Down the Road," 7, A777-a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday November 3, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. B.C., "I'll Walk Alone," Vocal by D.C., 5, A777-b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday Nov. 6, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2, Eng. R.B., "It Could Happen to You," Vocal - D.C., A778-b, 7; Note on Side Two Center: If I Knew Then, D.C. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday Nov. 3, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2, Eng. R.B., "What A Difference A Day Made," Vocal - D.C., 2, A780-a, 4-4-58; Note on Side Two Center: Pop Goes the Weasel, RS (Low Level). Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Orchestra, Tuesday November 7, 1944, Piped from CBS, Ch. II, Eng. R.B., "Count Me Out," loud, 3, A785-b; Note on Side Two Center: Count Me Out, A785, Mostly Good. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday November 7th, 1944, Piped From CBS, Chan. II, Eng. R.B., "Sweet and Lovely," 4, A783-b; Note on Side Two Center: 6. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday November 7th, 1944, Piped from CBS, Ch II, Eng. R.B., "I'll Walk Alone," Vocal D.C., 1, A782-a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday November 7th 1944, Piped from CBS, Ch. II, Eng. R.B., "Singing Down the Road," 8, A782-b. Note on Side One Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday November, 8, 1944 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "Trolley Song," 1, A788a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday November 8, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng.
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11/8/1944
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11/9/1944
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11/9/1944
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11/10/1944
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11/14/1944
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11/14/1944
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11/14/1944
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RB, "Is Your Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby," Vocal DC, 3, A788b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday November 8, 1944 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "I'll Get By," 6, A790a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday November 8, 1944 4:30-5:00, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, 8, "Singin' Down the Road," A790b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 9, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel; 2A, Eng. AR, "Together," Vocal D.C., A795a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 9, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. A.R., "Singin' Down the Road," 7, A795b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday No. 9, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. A.R., "The Day After Forever," Vocal D.C., 8, A793-b; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday No. 9, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. A.R., "It Could Happen to You," A793b. Note on Side One Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Nov. 10, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel 2B, Eng. RB, "Count Me Out," 3, A797-a; Note on Side Two Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Nov. 10, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel 2B, Eng. RB, "Strange Music," Vocal D.C., 1, A797b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "Three Men on a Riff," A805b; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "Singin' Down the Road," A805a, 4. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00PM Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIA, Eng. RB, "Sweet and Lovely," Good Recording, 1, High Level.; Note on Side Two Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "Star Dust," 3. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. R.B., "Come Out Wherever You Are," Vocal D.C., 8, A807-a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Nov. 14, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. R.B., "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington" 6, 807b.
11/15/1944 Note on Side One Label: The F. Sinatra Show, "Nancy's Laughing Face," "I'll Hang Up My Tears to Dry," 11/15/44, Scott-Sinatra; Note on Side Two Label: The F. Sinatra Show, WED. 11/15/44, WABC, The Trolley Song, Sinatra-Scott. 11/16/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 16, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "T'Ain't Me," Vocal D.C., A811-a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 16, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "It Could Happen to You," A811-b, 6. 11/16/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 16, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped From CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, ELC, "Hand Me Five," A810-a, 4; Note on Side Two Label:
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11/21/1944
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11/24/1944
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11/28/1944
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"The Raymond Scott Show," Thursday Nov. 16, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped From CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. RB, "Amor," A810-b, 2. Note on Side One Label: RS- Show, Nov. 17. 1944, It Could Happen to You, Sweet and Lovely, 9A. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 17 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIA, Eng.-RB, "Sweet and Lovely", It Could Happen to You, A814-b, 9B. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 17 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng. -RB, "Count Me Out", A813-a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 17 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RB, "Swinging on a Star", D.C., A813-B. Note on Side One Label: "T'ain't Me", Collins-Scott, 11/17/44. Note on Side Two Label: 11/17/44, FR1, Scott Show, "Hand Me Five". Note on Side One Label: T'ain't Me, RSO, DC vocal. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "Hand me Five", A815-b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chanel IIB, Eng.- RW, "Count Me Out", A816-b. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show". Monday, Nov. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB Eng.-RW, "Singin' Down the Road", A816-b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBs Studio #1, Channel IIA, Eng.-RW, "I'll be Seeing You", A817a, 3. Note on Side Two Label: And then You Kissed Me, D.C. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday Nov. 21, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "Mash Pash", A818-b, 8. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RB, "Count Me Out", A825-a, 4. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", November 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Eng.-RB, "I'll Get By", A825-b. Note on Side One Label: R. Scott Show, 11/28/44, Tues., Mash Pash. Note on Side Two Label: I Dream of You. Note on Side One Label: 11/25/1944, -Air-, WABC, "How Many Hearts Have You Broken" -Sinatra. Note on Side Two Label: Sweet and Lovely. Note on Side One Label: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby, 44. Note on Side Two Label: 11/27/44, Closing-Opening. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Nov. 28 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng., "It Could Happen to You", 6. Note on Side Two Label: "The Day After Forever", Collins-Scott, 11/28/44. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Nov. 29 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng., "Fellow on a Furlough", Vocal DC, A837b, 6. Note on Side One Label: "Too Much In Love", Collins-Scott, 11/30/44. Note on Side Two Label: Just
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12/4/1944
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12/8/1944
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Close Your Eyes, D.C., R.S. Note on Side One Label: WABC, Nov. 28, 1934, Raymond Scott's "Serenade to a Lonesome Railroad Station", 25-A, The Instrumentalists, A1180a. Note on Side Two Label: 12/3/44, Cobina Wright, "Serenade to a Lonesome R.R. Station". Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Nov. 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS studio #1, Channel IA, Eng.-RB, "I Dream of You", vocal - D.C., A839-a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Nov. 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IA, Eng.-RB, "Hand me Five", A839-b, 3. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 1, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IA, Eng.-RB, "If I Knew Then", Vocal-D.C., A843a, 1. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday Dec. 1, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IA, Eng.-R.B., "I'll Be Seeing You", A843b, 3. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 1, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng.-RB, "How Many Hearts Have You Broken", A844a, 4. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 1 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng.-RB, "Count Me Out", A844b, 2. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Dec. 4, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng.-RW, "I'm Making Believe", A849a, 7. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Dec. 4 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng.-RW, "Confessin'", Vocal-D.C., A849b, 5. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Dec. 7, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "I'm Making Believe", A859a, Vocal-D.C., 6. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Dec. 7, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "Two Way Stretch", A859b, 8. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Dec. 7, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", A1020-a, 4. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Dec. 7, 1944, 4:30-5:00 Pm, Piped from Cbs Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, "Three Men on a Riff", A1020-b, 2. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 8, 1944, 3:05-3:20 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.- RW, OWI Show (Office of War Information?), "T'ain't Me", A866-a., vocal-D.C., 2. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 8, 1944, 3:05-3:20 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIB, Eng.-RW, OWI Show (Office of War Information?), A866-b, "Salt Water Cowboy", 4. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, December 8th 1944, 4:30-5:00, Channel IIB, Eng. R.W., "T'ain't Me", Vocal D.C., A864-a, 6. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, December 8th 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS, Channel IIB, Eng. R.W., "Hand me Five", A864-b, 8. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Dec. 13th 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS, Channel IB, Eng. A.R., "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", 2., A871-a. Note on Side Two
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The Raymond Scott Show
12/22/1944
Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Dec. 13th 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS, Channel IB, Eng. A.R., "Hand me Five", 4., A871-b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, December 14th, 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS, Channel IB, Eng. A.R., "What a Difference a Day Made", 7, A877-a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday December 14th 1944, 4:30-5:00, piped from CBS, Channel IB, Eng. A.R., "I'll be Seeing You", A876-b, 5. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, December 15th, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel 2 B, Eng R.B., "Begin the Beguine", A877-a, 4. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, December 15, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel 2B, Eng. R.B., "The Tunaville Trolley", A877-b, 2. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday December 15, 1944, 4:30-5 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 2B, Eng. R.B., "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington," Incomplete, A879a, 8; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday December 15, 1944, 4:30-5 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Eng. R.B., Channel 2B, "Come Out Wherever You Are," Vocal D-C, A879b, 6. Note on Side One Label: "The Hit Parade," Saturday Dec. 16, 1944 9:00-9:45PM, Off the Air WABC, Channel 1B, Eng. JK, Dremm, "I Dre am of You," A1004-a; Note on Side Two Label: "The Hit Parade," Saturday Dec. 16, 1944 9:00-9:45PM, Off the Air WABC, Channel 1B, Eng. JK, "There Goes That Song Again," A1004-b. Note on Side One Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show," Monday, Dec. 18, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RB, "Jumpin' Jack," A883a, 7; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday Dec. 18, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RB, "T'Ain't Me," Vocal D.C. A883b, 5. Note on Side One Label: December 19th 1944, WEAF, 7:30-8:00 PM, "Everything For The Boys," I Cried Your You, H.F., 5; Note on Side Two Label: December 19th 1944, WEAF, 7:30-8:00 P.M., "Everything For the Boys," 7. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Dec. 20, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, A893-a, "If I Knew Then," Vocal - D.C., 3; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Dec. 20, 1944 4:30-5:00PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, A893-b, "I'm Making Believe," 1. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Dec. 20, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIB, Eng. - RW, "Jumpin' Jack," A888-a, 8; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Wednesday Dec. 20, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIB, Eng. RW, "Three Men on a Riff," A888-b, 6. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Tuesday Dec. 22, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, "The Riff Boogie," 7; Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Dec. 22, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, "Hand Me Five," A899-b, 5. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Dec. 22, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, Slow, "Punchy, The Moose," A898-a, 1; Note on Side Two
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Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Friday Dec. 22, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA, Eng. RW, Melow not Clear, A898-b, "South Carolina Squall," 3. Note on Side One Center: RSO Show 44, Too Much in Love, D.C.; Note on Side Two Label: Section A, RSO 44. Note on Sleeve: Trans. 5/97 JR. Note on Side One Center: Jersey Jungle, RSO 44; Note on Side Two Label: I'm Making Believe, D.C. Note on Side One Label: Sweet and Lovely, RS Show, 44. Note on Side One Center: It Could Happen to You, DC, RSO 44; Note on Side Two Center: Amor, RSO 44. Note on Side One Label: 8, 3 Men on Riff [Three Men on a Riff]; Note on Side Two Label: I'm Making Believe, 6, RSO. Note on Sleeve: St. Olaf Choir, "Gardens in the Rain." Note on Side One Label: OS, 78, Scott, Hand Me Five, 1943-1944. 11/6/1944 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show," Monday November 6th, 1944 4:00-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel II, Eng. RB, "Mash-Pash," Fair but noisy, 1, A778; Note on Side Two Center: It Could Happen to You DC, RSO 44. Note on Side One Label: Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, CBS, R. Scott, 1944; Note on Additional Label: Fair, Solo Clinrer, April 6, 1944 Thursday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 P.M., 'The Raymond Scott Show,' For OWI, "In A Magic Garden," The Raymond Scott Orchestra, A1235, 3. Note on Side One Center: I'll Get By, RSO; Note on Side Two Label: I'll Walk Alone, D.C. Note on Side One Label: In a Magic Garden, RSO; Note on Side Two Label: Poinciana, RSO, DC, 44.
The Raymond Scott Show
3/28/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 28, 1944 Tuesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, 'The Raymond Scott Show,' "A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening," Raymond Scott's Orchestra., 1, A277a ; Note on Side Two Label: March 28, 1944 Tuesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, 'The Raymond Scott Show,' "Besame Mucho," Raymond Scott's Orchestra, Vocal by D.C., 3, A277b 1/29/1945 Note on Side One Label: January 29th 1945, An Idea for Two Musical Show Tunes by Raymond Scott; Note on Side Two Label: In a Magic Garden. 2/5/1945 Note on Side One Label: Feb. 5, 1945, R.S. Piano, "Time," (Sketch). Unrehearsed Sight Reading 11/3/1945 Note on Side One Label: Unrehearsed Sight Reading, 11/3/45, "Slow Prologue;" Note on Side Two Label: Unrehearsed Sigh Reading, 11/3/45, "Imperial March." 4/20/1946 Note on Side One Label: CBS Line, 4/20/46, 3rd Movement Part 2, Dvorak?. 4/20/1946 Note on Side One Label: CBS Line, 4/20/46, 3rd Movement Part 1. 4/20/1946 Note on Side One Label: CBS Line, 4/20/46, 1st Movement, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: CBS Line, 4/20/46, 2nd Movement. 10/20/1946 Note on Side One Label: R. Scott, D. Collins, Doin' What Comes Naturally, He's Funny That Way,
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10/20/46; Note on Side Two Label: Scott Collins, I Got The Sun in the Morning, Rumors are Flying, 10/20/46. Note on Side One Label: Dick Styles, WB, Part Pair?, 1/11/47. Note on Side One Label: No. I, 1/12/47, WOR, 12:45 AM, Dick Stiles Orchestra. Note on Side One Label: "Manhattan Serenade," & Closing theme, 2/26/47, Part 8 of 8, 500; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Orch., "Tired Little Teddy Bear," 2/26/47, 1 am, WBBM, Part 4 of 8, 500. Note on Sleeve: Instr. JR. 5/97, NBD. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Orch., "Sonta", D.C., Vocal, 2/26/47, 1 am, wbbm, part 2 of 8, 500; Note on Side Two Label: The Junkman, #6. Note on Sleeve: JR, yuk!, 5/97. Note on Side One Label: Opening theme & "Old Buttermilk Sky", 2/26/47, 1 am, WBBM, part 1 of 8, 500. Note on Side Two Label: "Mountain High, Valley Low", 2/26/47, part 5 of 8. Note on Side One Label: 57867-A, Aug. 5, '47, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "The Four Horsemen," Tambouri Faudera?, 78 RPM, Welch; Note on Side Two Label: 57867-B, Aug. 5, '47, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "The Four Horsemen," 78 rpm, Welch. Note on Side One Label: Melody Lane, "Mountain High, Valley Low," Apr. 6, 1948, 8 pm, WBBM, Dorothy Collins, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: Melody Lane, Apr. 6, 1948, 8pm, "You'd Be Surprised," Dorothy Collins, 78. Note on Side One Label: Melody Lane, "You'd Be Surprised," Dorothy Collins, 4/6/48, 8 pm, WBBM-FM; Note on Side Two Label: "Mountain High, Valley Low," Dorothy Collins, 4/6/48. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 10-27-48; Raymond Scott, Cut 1 - Snake Woman, Cut 2 - The Spinning Top, Quite God; Note on Side Two Center: RSQ 1948, 1. The Spinning Top, 2. Snake Woman. Note on Side One Label: 10/27/48, CBS, 2:30-3:00 PM, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, 1+2 Little Girl, 3+4 I'll See You In My Dreams, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: 10/27/48, CBS, 2:30-3:00 PM, Tracks 1+2 ?, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, 18th CBR Medley?, 3 Little Words [Three Little Words], Track #3. Note on Sleeve: 3LW trans. 5/97 JR. Note on Side One Label: 11/4/48, CBS, 2:30-3:00 PM, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Buttons and Bows (D.C.), Penguin; Note on Side Two Center: The Penguin, Short Version, RSQ '48. Note on Side One Label: CBS, November 11, 1948, 2:40-3:05 pm, 1. Snake Woman 2. Lavender Blue, Raymond Scott Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: : CBS, November 11, 1948, 2:40-3:05 pm, Raymond Scott Rehearsal 1. Lavender Blues, 2. Snake Woman. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Rehearsal, CBS, January 1, 1949, Dedicatory Piece: To the Crew and Passengers of the First Experimental Rocket Express to the Moon, Part 5. Note from Irwin: Track 1 - Untitled Instrumental arrangement, Track 2 - Wonderful guy False start, Track 3 - Wonderful Guy Instrumental version followed by Dorothy Collins interrupted version. Note on Side One Label: CBS Line, 1-12-48, Rehearsal, Cut: 1. "I Got My Love to Keep You Warm," 2. Honey Suckle Rose, Sound, Raymond Scott ; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Rehearsal, CBS
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Box 15: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546326
Line, 1-12-49, Sound, SCT: 3: Honey Suckle Rose, 4: Honey Suckle Rose, Raymond Scott, Part. 1. Note on Side One Label: CBS Line, Rehearsal, Cut: 5 "By Heck," Raymond Scott, Part 1; Note on Side Two Center: Tests. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 1-20-49, 2 Rehearsal, Cut 4 "What Did I Do," Raymond Scott; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, 1-20-49, 2 Rehearsal, Cut 5 "How High The Moon," 6. Humoresque, Raymond Scott. Note from Irwin: "What Did I Do", Dorothy Collins on vocals. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 1-20-49, 2 Rehearsal, Cut 1 "How High the Moon," 2 "How High the Moon," Raymond Scott; Note on Side Two Label: CBS 1-20-49, Rehearsal, Cut 3 "What Did I Do," Raymond Scott. Note from Irwin: "What Did I Do", Dorothy Collins on vocals. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 1-21-49, 3rd Rehearsal, "Where or When," Cute 1&2, 1 - Paino [Piano], 2- Celestr [Celeste?], RSQ; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, 1-21-49, 3rd Rehearsal, "Humoresque," Raymond Scott. Note on Sleeve: Trans. JR 5/97, Both Sides. Note on Side One Label: WCBS, 2/1/49, Raymond Scott and His Quintet, Rehearsal, Curley Cue. Note from Irwin: No "Tweet, Tweet, Tweet" as written (and struck), two takes of Curley Cue. Note on Side Two Label: CBS, 2/2/49, Raymond Scott Band, Curley Cue, Fair, Culecue; Note on Side Two Label: CBS, 2/2/49, Raymond Scott Band, Curle ue, Curley Cue, Pretty Sound, Clear. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 2/2/49, Curly Cue, Raymond Scott Band; Note on Side Two Center: D.C. Reh. Note on Side One Label: 2/18/49, Curley Cue, Fast Take, Good Piano, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: 2/18/49, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet, No Vocal, Part 2. Note on Side One Label: 2/21/49, Raymond Scott, 1&2 "Who," 3, "Tweet Tweet," Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: 2/21/49, Raymond Scott 4&5 "Tweet Tweet," 6 "Who," Part 2. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott, 1. "Somebody Loves Me," 2. "Chickadee," NG; Note on Side Two Label: 3/3/49, Raymond Scott, 3. "Chickadee," 4. "Bird in The Box." Note from Irwin: Vocals by Dorothy Collins on 1, 2, 3. Note on Side One Label: 3/3/49, Raymond Scott "Who;" Note on Side Two Label: 3/3/49, Raymond Scott, "Somebody Loves Me." Note on Side One Label: 3/7/49, "Moonlight on the Gangese [Ganges]," with Raymond Scott; Note on Side Two Label: 3/7/49, "Moonlight on the Gangese [Ganges]," with Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: 3/8/49, "Somebody Loves Me," With Raymond Scott D.C. Part 3; Note on Side Two Label: 3/8/49, (Last Number), Dedicatory Piece with Raymond Scott, Part 4. Note on Side One Label: 3/8/49, Moonlight on the Ganges, "Special Version," 1+2 Songs of India (Crossed-Out), By Raymond Scott, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: 3/8/49, "Blizzard Wit," "Somebody Loves Me," With Raymond Scott, Part 2. Note from Irwin: Dorothy Collins vocals on Somebody Loves Me.
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3/9/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/9/49, "Curley Cue," Raymond Scott; Note on Side Two Label: 3/9/49, "A Visit With," Blizzard Wit, Raymond Scott. 3/18/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/18/49, Raymond Scott, Sticks, Drums, 1. Strike Up the Band, 2. Somebody Loves Me, Too Fast; Note on Side Two Label: 3/18/49, Raymond Scott, Sticks, 1. Strike Up the Band, 2. " ", Sticks. Note from Irwin: "Somebody Loves Me" sung by Dorothy Collins. 3/18/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/18/49, Tu [Too] Slow, Raymond Scott, 1. Birdlife in the Bronx; Note on Side Two Label: 3/18/49, 1. Strike up the Band, 2. """", 3."""". 3/18/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/18/49, Raymond Scott Band, "Birdlife in the Bronx." 3/21/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/21/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Blue Skies, 2. Snake Woman; Note on Side Two Label: 3/21/49, Raymond Scott , 1. Snake Horn, 2. "". 3/22/1949 Note on Side One: 3/22/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, 2. """"", 3. ? Happy Farmer (Short); Note on Side Two Label: 3/22/49, Raymond Scott, 4. Happy Farmer (Short), 5. Smoke Get in Your Eyes. Note on Sleeve: Trans. JR 5/97. 3/23/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/23/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; 3/23/49, Raymond Scott 1. Sometimes I'm Happy, 2. """, 3. """. 3/25/1949 Note on Side One Label: 3/25/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Birdlife in the Bronx, 2. N.G., 3. Birdlife in the Bronx; Note on Side Two Label: 3/25/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Sometimes I'm Happy, 2. N.G., 3. """. Note on Side One Label: 3/25/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Sometimes I'm Happy, 2. Your [You’re] the Cream in my Coffee; Note on Side Two Label: 3/28/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Your [You're] the Cream in my Coffee, 2. """"". 3/29/1949 Note on Side One Label: Part 3, 3/29/49, 4. Sometimes I'm Happy, 5. Good Listening. Note from Irwin: "Sometimes I'm Happy" sung by Dorothy Collins. 3/29/1949 Note on Side One Label: Part 1, 3/29/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Strike Up the Band, 2. """"; Note on Side Two Label: 3/29/49, Raymond Scott, 3. Sometimes I'm Happy. 4/4/1949 Note on Side One Label: 4/4/49, Raymond Scott, 4. Dinah, 5. Test; Note on Side Two Label: Tests. Note from Irwin: Label Side, "Dinah" sung by Dorothy Collins, "Test", 3 takes of short instrumental theme with Dorothy humming. Side two: three takes, "It's a Cruel, Cruel World" (comedy song), second take, false start, sung by Dorothy Collins and Durwood Kirby (?). 4/4/1949 Note on Side One Label: 4/4/49, Raymond Scott, 1. Tiger Rag, 2. Tiger Rag; Note on Side Two Label: 4/4/49, Raymond Scott, 3. Dinah, 4. Tests con'td. 4/25/1949 Note on Side One Label: /35/49, Ectoplasm, Raymond Scott, Cut 1 & ; Note on Side Two Label: 4/25/49, Ectoplasm, Raymond Scott, Cut 3 & 4. 5/16/1949 Note on Side One Label: No. 1; 5/16/49, Raymond Scott, A Street Corner in Paris, Part No. 1; Note on Side Two Label: 2, 5/16/49, Raymond Scott, A Street Corner in Parts, Part 2. 5/17/1949 Note on Side One Label: No. 1, 5/17/49, Snake Woman, Raymond Scott, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: No. 2, 5/17/49, A Street Corner in Paris, Raymond Scott, Part 2.
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5/18/1949 Note on Side One Label: No. 1, 5/18/49, Raymond Scott, Snake Woman, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: No. 2, 5/18/49, Street Corner in Paris, Raymond Scott, Part 2. 5/19/1949 Note on Side One Label: 5/19/49, 1. Snake Woman, 2. Street Corner [A Street Corner in Paris], Raymond Scott Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: 5/19/49, 1. Street Corner [A Street Corner in Paris], 2. ?, Raymond Scott, Part 2. 5/20/1949 Note on Side One Label: 5/20/49, A Street Corner in Paris, Raymond Scott, Part 4; Note on Side Two Label: 5/20/49, A Street Corner in Paris, Raymond Scott, Part 5. 5/20/1949 Note on Side One Label: Snake, 5/20/49, Raymond Scott, Snake Woman, Part 1; Note on Side Two Label: 5/20/49, Raymond Scott, Snake Woman, Part 2. 12/10/1949 Note on Side One Label: CT 5070, 12/10/49, 78, Hit Parade, "Strike-Up the Band." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 12/10/1949 Note on Side One Label: CT 5070, 12/10/49, Hit Parade, "Production Commercial." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 3/25/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT 138, Part 1 of 1, March 25th, 1950, 78 rpm, Dubbed 1/8/51, The Hit Parade, 1. "Why," 2. "Fascinating Rhythm." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/4/1950 Note on Side One Label: April 4, 1950, 12-00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. "Blue Skies." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/10/1950 Note on Side One Label: Outside Start, CT, April 10th 1950, Lucky Strike Jingles (Vocal with Orchestra), Cut 1 Jingle 1, Cut 2 Jingle 2, Cut 3 Lucky Jingle, Cut 4 X 3-A, Part 4 of 4, C Copy; Note on Side Two Label: Outside Start, April 10th, 1950, Dubbed, Lucky Strike Jingles (Vocal with Orchestra), Cut 1 Jingle 3-A, Cut 2 Jingle 3-B, Cut 3 Jingle 3-B (W), Cut 4 Jingle 3-C, Part 3 of 4, Copy Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/10/1949 Note on Side One Label: Outside Start, April 10th 1950, Dubbed, CT, Lucky Strike Jingles, (Vocal Only), Cut1 Jingle 1, Cut 2 Jingle 2, Cut 3 Jingle 3, Part 1 of 4 C Copy; Note on Side Two Label: Outside Start, CT, April 10th 1950, Lucky Strike Jingles (Vocal Only), Cut 1 Jingle 3-C, Cut 2 Jingle 3-B, Cut 3 Jingle Lucky, Part 2 of 4, C Copy. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 6/9/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side One, CT 114, June 9, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, CT 114, Hit Parade Rehearsal 78 rpm, June 9, 1950. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 6/9/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side Three, June 9, 1950, CT 114, No Vocals, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Side Four, CT 114, June 9, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 6/16/1950 Note on Side One Label: Part One, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 78 rpm; Note on Side Two Label: CT 114, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 6/16/50. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 6/30/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side One June 30, 1950, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two
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Label: Side Two, June 30, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side Five, June 30, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Side Six, June 30, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 1, July 14, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a. "Crazy Rhythm," Part 1, b. "Crazy Rhythm," Part 2; Note on Side Two Label: 114, Side 2, July 14, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a. "Count Every Star," Part 1, b. "By the Sea," Part 1. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 3, July 24, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a), "Count Every Stroke," Part 2, b), "By the Sea," Part 2; Note on Side Two Label: 114, Side Four, July 14, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, a) "Just One of Those Things," b) "Mona Lisa;" Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 3, July 24, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a), "Count Every Stroke," Part 2, b), "By the Sea," Part 2; Note on Side Two Label: 114, Side Four, July 14, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, a) "Just One of Those Things," b) "Mona Lisa;" Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 5, July 14, 1950, 9:45-10:45, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 1, July 14, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a) "Crazy Rhythm," Part 1, b) "Crazy Rhythm." Note on Side Two Label: Side Five, July 14, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a) "Count Every Star," Part 1, b) "By the Sea," Part 1. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 114, Side 5, July 14, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 5261, July 15th, 1950, Lucky Strike Sects. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
7/21/1950 Note on Side One Label: 114, July 21, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a Foolin' Heart Dart T.V., b Hugs De Pu - Extra TV, Whoopdede; Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal, July 21, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Themeland Burnes [?] - TV. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 7/21/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side 3, July 21, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, a I Don't Care - Shoofy?, b Dippity Doo; Note on Side Two Label: Side 4, July 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Duet Foolish, Any Goes. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 7/21/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT 114, July 21st, 1950, Side Five, 1. Muskrat Ramble, 2. There's No Business. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
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Hit Parade Rehearsal
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Hit Parade
7/22/1950 Note on Side One Label: Hit Parade, 7/22/50, CT 1658, LNC. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 7/28/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT#114, July 28, 1950, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine," "Moonlight on the Ganges;" Note on Side Two Label: CT 114, July 28, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Way-Down Yonder in New Orleans;" Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 7/28/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT 114, July 28, 1950, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "I Won't Dance," "I Know What You Know;" Note on Side Two Label: CT#114, July 28, 1950, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Deep in the Heart of Texas," "Beer Barrel Polka." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/4/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side Four, August 4, 1950, 78 rpm, CT 114, Get Happy, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/4/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side One, Get Happy, August 4, 1950, CT#114, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, August 4, 1950, CT#114, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Oklahoma. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/11/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side 1, August 11, 1950, 117, Excerpt, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, Bugle Call Rag; Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, 114 Excerpts, August 11, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, Bugle Call Rag. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/11/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side 3, #114, August 11, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Sam's Song. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade " 9/18/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side One, CT 114, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 9/1850; Note on Side Two label: Part 3, 9/18/50, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/17/1950 Note on Side One Label: Part Three, Hit Parade, August 17, 1950. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/17/1950 Note on Side One Label: Part One, Hit Parade, August 17, 1950. Note on Side Two Label: Part Two, Hit Parade, August 19, 1950. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/18/1950 Note on Side One Label: Part Two, CT 117, 8/18/50, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Tico Tico (fast, good), 2. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, Eileen Wilson. Note on Side Two Label: Part Five, 114, 8/18/50, 1. Neighbor, DC, 2. Mona Lisa, SN. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 9/22/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT-114, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Grand Night for Singing, Best Things in Life Are Free. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 8/23/1950 Note on Side One Label: Side 1, August 23, 1950, Your Hit Parade. Note on Side Two Label: Side 2,
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8/25/1950
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9/1/1950
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9/1/1950
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9/1/1950
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9/8/1950
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9/8/1950
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9/15/1950
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Lucky Strike Spots
9/21/1950
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9/21/1950
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9/17/1950
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Lucky Strike Spots
9/21/1950
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9/22/1950
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9/29/1950
August 25, 1950, Your Hit Parade. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, August 23, 1950, Your Hit Parade. Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, August 25, 1950, Your Hit Parade. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: #114, Side 1, 9:45-10:45 AM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on Side Two Label: #114, September 1, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: #114, Side 3, September 1, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on Side Two Label: #114, Side 4, September 1, 1950, 9:45-10:45 AM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: #114, Side 5, September 1, 1950, 9:45-10:45 A.M., Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT#114, Sept. 2, 1950, Chattanooga cho cho, Hit Parade Rehearsal (2). Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT#114, Sept. 8, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, (1). Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side Three, Sept. 15, 1950, Hit Parade Reh. Play A Simple Melody, Lady's In Love With You, 78 rpm. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side Three, Spet [Sept] 21, 1950, 78, Lucky Strike Spots, (Illegible Pencil Writing); Note on Side Two Label: Part 4, Sept. 21, 1950,, Lucky Strike Spots, (Illegible Pencil Writing). Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Part Five, Sept. 21, 1950, 78, Luck [Lucky] Strike Spots; Note on Side Two Label: Part Six, Sept. 21, 1950, 78, Lucky Strike Spots. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side One, Sept. 17, 1950, Hit Parade Reh., 1 - Cowhand, 2 - Tea for Two; Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, Sept. 17, 1950, Hit Parade Reh., 1 - Tea for Two, 2 - Of thee ----Rose?. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Part One, Sept. 21, 1950, 78, Lucky Strike Spots, [Illegible Pencil Writing]; Note on Side Two Label: Part Two, Sept. 21, 1950, 78, Lucky Strike Spots, [Illegible Pencil Writing]. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side Two Label: Side One, Sept. 22, 1950, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Sometimes, Fascinating Rythm [Rhythm]; Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, Sept. 22, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Fascinating Rythm [Rhythm], Mona Lisa. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1, September 29, 1950, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 Hallin [Hauling], the
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9/28/1950
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10/5/1950
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10/5/1950
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10/12/1950
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10/12/1950
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10/12/1950
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10/15/1950
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10/19/1950
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10/20/1950
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10/20/1950
Box 17: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546282 801 NRD12 Hit Parade
Jack, 2 Holliday [Holiday] For Strings; Note on Side Two Label: CT 2, September 29, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Can Anyone Explain, 2. Mona Lisa. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 4, September 29, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal , 1. Fine and Dandy, 2. Fine and Dandy; Note on Side Two Label: CT 4, September 29, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1, All My Boys, 2, Holliday [Holiday] for Strings. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side One, October 5, 1950,. Hit Parade Rehearsal, a.) "Dancing In the Dark," b.) "Bonaparte's Retreat." Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, October 5, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1446, a.) Bonaparte's Retreat. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 1446, Side 3, October 5, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, a), "That's A Plenty," b) "Play A Simple Melody;" Note on Side Two Label: 1446, October 5, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, a) "La Vie En Rose," b) "Of That I Sing." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 5, Oct. 12, 1950, Hit Parade, Who Cares (Take One), Who Cares (Take Two); Note on Side Two Label: Side 6, Oct. 12, 1950, Hit Parade, Carioca. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, October 12, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade CT 1485, Hit Parade, Honeysuckle Rose, Charleston; Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, October 12, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, Way Down Yonder Orleans, Carioca. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT 1485, October 12, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, Play A Simple Melody; Note on Side Two Label: Side 4, 1485, October 12, 1950, 78, Hit Parade, Anyone Explain, My Lovely. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, CT 1485, October 15, 1950, 10:30-11:45 am, 1. Charleston, 2. All my Love; Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CT 1485, October 19, 1950, 10:30-11:45 AM, Hit Parade, 1. Harbor Lights, 2. Honeysuckle Rose. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT 1485, October 19, 1950, 10:30-11:45 AM, Hit Parade, 1. Mona Lisa 2, 2. Honey Suckle Rose. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT# 1458, October 20, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "St. Louis Blues". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT# 1458, October 20, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Continental". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
10/26/1950 Note on Side One Label: CT# 1485, October 26, 1950, Hit Parade, "I got Rhythm", Take 6.
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10/26/1950
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10/26/1950
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10/26/1950
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11/2/1950
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Hit Parade
11/9/1950
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11/9/1950
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11/16/1950
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11/16/1950
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Hit Parade
11/16/1950
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11/23/1950
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Hit Parade Rehearsal
11/23/1950
Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, October 26, 1950, Hit Parade, "Good Night Irene", "Continental". Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, October 26, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "La Vie En Rose", "Thinking of You". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, CT 1485, October 26, 1950, 10:30-11:45, Hit Parade, "You're the Top", "All my Love". Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CT 1485, October 26, 1950, 10:30-11:45 AM, Hit Parade, "Harbor Lights", "Rhythm". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, Side 3, October 26, 1950, 10:30-11:45 AM, Hit Parade, "I Got Rhythm", Take Two, "I Got Rhythm", Take Three. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, Side 4, October 26, 1950, 10:30-11:45, Hit Parade, "I Got Rhythm", Take 4, "I Got Rhythm", Take 5. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side One CT#1485, November 2, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. "Nevertheless," 2. "Mona Lisa." Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, November 2, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Harbor Lights," "Thinking of You." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT#1485, November 9, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, 1, Buckle Down Winsoki, 2. Thinking of You." Note on Side Two Label: Side 4, November 9, 1950, Hit Parade, 1. Louisiana Hayride, 2. Orange Colored Sky. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 5, November 9, 1950, 78, Hit Parade, 1. Good Night Irene, 2. Louisiana Hayride. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, Side 1, November 16, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Lover," "Cheek to Cheek." Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, November 16, 1950, Hit Parade, "Nevertheless," "All My Love." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One: CT 1485, November 16, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Dark Eyes." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, Side 3, November 16, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Bushel and a Peck." Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, Side 4, November 16, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Harbor Lights," "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1???, November 23, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1) Drums in My Heart, 2) Bushel and a Peck. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1???, November 23, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1) Lover, 2) Powerhouse. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, Side 1, November 23, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on Side
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11/23/1950
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11/23/1950
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Hit Parade Ex
11/26/1950
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Hit Parade Rehearsal
11/30/1950
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11/30/1950 12/1/1950
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12/7/1950
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12/7/1950
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Your Hit Parade
12/11/1950
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12/12/1950
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12/14/1950
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12/14/1950
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Hit Parade Rehearsal
12/15/1950
Two Label: CT 1485, Nov. 23, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Crazy Rhythm. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, November 23, 1950, 78 rpm, Hit Parade - Powerhouse. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, Nov. 23, 1950, 78, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: #1190B, Nov. 26, 1949, 78, Hit Parade Ex, Moonlight Over the Ganges; Note on Side Two Label: #1990B, Nov 26, 1949, 78, Hit Parade Ex, Moonlight Over the Ganges. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, "A" Copy, November 30, '50, 78, 10:30-11:30 AM, 6B, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Powerhouse." Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, "A" Copy, November 30, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, 6B, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Harbor Lights," "Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: RS, Power_House, 3F, 11/30/50, Quintette. Note on Side One Label: CT#1706, December 1, 1950, 78 rpm, Your Hit Parde, "42nd Street." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT 1465, December 7, 1950, 78, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," "42nd Street." Note on Side Two Label: Side 4, CT 1485, 78 rpm, December 7, 1950, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, "42nd Street." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side Two Label: Side 1, CT 1485, December 7, 1950, 78 rpm, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, "Nevertheless," "Brazil." Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CT 1485, December 7, 1950, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, "The Thing," "Don't Hold Everything." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1757, December 11, 1950, 78, Your Hit Parade, "Moonlight on the Ganges." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Dec. 12, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Moonlight on the Ganges." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, CT 1485, December 11, 1950, 78 rpm, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," "Tennessee Waltz." Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CT 1485, December 14, 1950, 78 rpm, 10.30-11.30 AM, Hit Parade, "Puttin' on the Ritz," "Moonlight on the Ganges." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT 1485, December 14, 1950, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade "All My Love", "It's a Grand Night for Singin." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 10:30-10:45, Dec. 15, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Toy Trumpet". Note on
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12/15/1950
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12/15/1950
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12/21/1950
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12/28/1950
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Matinee Meadow
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1/4/1951
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1/4/1951
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1/4/1951
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Your Hit Parade
1/5/1951
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1/11/1951
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1/11/1951
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1/15/1951
Side Two Label: December 15, 1950, 1:00 PM, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Winter Wonderland". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 10:00-10:45 AM, Dec. 15, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Toy Trumpet", Incomplete. Note on Side Two Label: December 15, 1950, 1:00 PM, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Winter Wonderland". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side One, December 21, 1950, CT #1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Clap Hands", "Oh, Holy Night". Note on Side Two Label: Side Two, December 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Rudolph", "Toy Trumpet". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side Three, December 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Tennessee Waltz", "Winter Wonderland". Note on Side Two Label: Side Four, December 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "A Bushel and a Peck", "Marshmallow World". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 10:30-11:30 AM, December 28, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Clap Hands". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Center: RSO, Matinee Meadow, Lullaby Land, Gloria Hart. Note on Side Two Center: RSO, Matinee Meadow, Copyright 1950. Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, January 4, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Tennessee Waltz", "Blues in the Night". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 4, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Blues in the Night". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, January 4, 1941, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Liza", "Bushel & a Peck". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 4, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Marshmallow World". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, January 4, 1941, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "All My Love", "Harbor Lights". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: January 5, 1941, Your Hit Parade, "It's a Good Day". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 1, CT 1485, January 11, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, 1, Fascinatin' Rhythm, 2. I Get a Kick Out of You. Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CT 1485, January 11, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, 1. (Illegible) 2. "Lullaby of Broadway". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Side 3, CT 1485, January 11, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Lullaby of Broadway." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 202, January 15, 1951, Hit Parade, "Somebody Stole my Gal".
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Box 18: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112547307 839 NRD12 Hit Parade Rehearsal
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Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/15/1985 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, January 18, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Cherokee", "Paper Moon". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 18, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "I Get a Kick Out of You." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/18/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, January 18, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Nevertheless", "My Heart Cries For You". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 18, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Somebody Stole my Gal". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/18/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 311, January 18, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Make Believe" (crossed out), "Paper Moon". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/25/1951 Note on Side One Label: January 25, 1951, "There'll Be Some Changes Made." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/25/1951 Note on Side One Label: January 25, 1951, CT 1485, January 25, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Nevertheless", "If". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 25, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Cherokee". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/25/1951 Note on Side One Label: Side One, January 25, 1951, CT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Cherokee". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, January 25, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "You're Just in Love", "Be My Love". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/26/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 258, January 26, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Blow Gabriel Blow", Note on Side Two Label: CT 258, January 26, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Sweet Georgia Brown". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 2/1/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, February 1, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "You're Just Boys", "Harbor Lights". Note on Side Two Label: CT 301, February 1, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Swampfire". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 2/1/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, February 1, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "If", "My Heart Cries for You". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, February 1, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Cherokee", "Be My Love". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 2/8/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, February 8, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Zip a Dee Do Da". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, February 8, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 2/15/1951 Note on Side One Label: February 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Bugle Call Rag".
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2/15/1951
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2/16/1951
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2/22/1951
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2/24/1951
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3/1/1951
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3/1/1951
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3/8/1951
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3/8/1951
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3/15/1951
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3/15/1951
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3/16/1951
Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: February 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "Swampfire". Note on Side Two Label: February 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Hit Parade, "If", "Hawaiian War Chant". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1458, February 16, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Button Up Your Overcoat". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: February 22, 1951, 10:30-11:30 Am, CT 1485, Hit Parade, "A Penny A Kiss;" Note on Side Two Label: February 22, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, CT 1485, Hit Parade, Bugle Call Rag. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1075, Feb. 24, 1951, 78 rpm, Your Hit Parade, "Bugle Call Rag." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: March 1, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, CT 1485, Hit Parade, "18tth Century Drawing Room." Note on Side Two Label: March 1, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, CT 1485, Hit Parade, "Awful Lot of Coffer," "A Penny A Kiss." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: March 1, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, CT 1485, Hit Parade, "You're Just In Love," "Tennessee Waltz." Note on Side Two Label: March 1, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, CT 1485, Hit Parade, "Zing, Zing, Boom, Boom," [Zing, Zing - Zoom, Zoom] "18th Century Drawing Room." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT1485, March 8, 1951, Hit Parade Reherasal, "Love Is Sweeping the Country," "Aba Daba Honeymoon." Note on Side Two Label: CT#1485, March 8, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Limehouse Blues." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, March 8, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "You're Just In Love." Note on Side Two Label: Ct 1485, March 8, 1951, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "I Know That You Know." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: March 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade, 1 & 2 Song of India; Note on Side Two Label: March 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade, 1. "MaC Namara & 2. Would I Love You. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: TV, March 15, 1951, 78, Hit Parade, "Song of India," 2nd Take. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: March 15, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, 78, UCT1485, Hit Parade, 1. Abba Dabba Honeymoon [Aba], 2. Alabammy Bound [Alabama]. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: March 16, 1951, 78 rpm, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, (Center Theater), 1) Song of India, 2) Song of India. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
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3/16/1951 Note on Side One Label: March 16, 1951, 78 rpm, Hit Parade, (Center Theater), 1. Me and My Gal, 2. Mimi. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 3/29/1951 Note on Side One Label: March 29, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade, "Nobody's Sweetheart," "Mockingbird Hill." Note on Side Two Label: March 29, 1951, 10:30-11:30 Am, UCT 1485, Hit Parade, "Old Man River," "Flying Down to Rio." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 3/29/1951 Note on Side One Label: March 29, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade, "Birth of the Blues," "Old Man River." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 3/30/1951 Note on Side One Label: UCT 1459, 3/29/1951, 1. April, 2. Old Man River. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/4/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485., 4/4/51, Hit Parade Spots, My ….., You Knew Susie… Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/4/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485., 4/4/51, Hit Parade Spots, Hindustan... Rampart St. Louis. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, 4/4/51, Hit Parade Spots, Would I Love You... Mockin' Bird Hill Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/6/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 645, April 6, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Million Dollar Baby", "Hindustan". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/26/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, April 26, 1951, 11:15-12:00, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Piccalino, Picalino [sic]. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, April 28, 1951, 11:15-12:00, 8G, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, "Who". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 4/26/1951 Note on Side One Label: April 26, 1951. 11:15-12:00 PM, UCT1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. South America- Take it Away, 2. Beautiful Brown Eyes. Note on Side Two Label: April 26, 1951, 11:15-12:00, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 3. After You've Gone, 4. After You've Gone. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/3/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 3, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Side One, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on Side Two Label: May 3, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Side Two, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, It's De-Lovely, Old Man River. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/3/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 3, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, Side Three, UCT 1485, Piccollinda, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/4/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 4, 1951, Chicago, Mama Inez, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/5/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1042, 5/5/51, Lucky Strike Hit Parade Reh., American Patrol. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
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Box 19: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546291 877 NRD12 Hit Parade Rehearsal
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5/10/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 10, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Would I Love You." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/10/1951 Note on Sdie One Label: May 10, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. "How High The Moon" - Takes 1 & 2; Note on Side Two Label: May 10, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT1485, 78 rpm, Hit Parade3 Rehearsal, "Ma Ma Inez" Takes 1 & 2. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/17/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT#1485, May 17, 1951, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "How High the Moon," "American Patrol." Note Side Two Label: CT#1485, May 16, 1951, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "On Top of Old Smokey," "Stars and Stripes Forever." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/17/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT#1485, May 17, 1951, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Too Young." "Mockingbird Hill" [Mockin' Bird Hill]. Note on Side Two Label: CT#1485, May 17, 1951, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Broadway Rhythm." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/24/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 24, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Takes 1 & 2, "How High the Moon." Note on Side Two Label: May 24, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Mockingbird [Mockin' Bird Hill], 1. Johnson Rag. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/24/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 24, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Dinah, 2. Night and Day. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/25/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 25, 1951, 11:45-12:30 PM, UCT 797, 1. June Is Bustin Out All Over, Your Hit Parade, 2. I'm In A Dancin Mood. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/25/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 25, 1951, 11:45-12:30 PM, UCT 797, 1. June Is Bustin Out All Over, Your Hit Parade, 2. I'm In A Dancin Mood. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/31/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 31, 1951, 10:30-11:30Am, UCT 1485, 1. I'm In a Dancing Mood, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 2 I Apologize. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 5/31/1951 Note on Side One Label: May 31, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, 78, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Too Young. 2 Dinna [Dinah], Note on Side Two Label: May 31, 1951, 10:30-11:30Am, 78, UCT 1485, Side Two, 1. How High the Moon, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 2. I'm In a Dancin Mood. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 6/7/1951 Note on Side One Label: June 7, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Lady beGood, 2. Loveliest Night of the Year. Note on Side Two Label: June 7, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Mr. and Mississippi.
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6/9/1951
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6/14/1951
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6/15/1951
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6/1/1951
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6/28/1951
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6/28/1951
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6/29/1951
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7/5/1951
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7/5/1951
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Spots
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Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 7, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Lady B. Good. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 9, 1951, CT 1061, 6/9/51, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Sunny Side of the Street". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, June 14, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Great Day", "Too Young". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1485, June 14, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Syncopated Clock", "Mr. and Mrs. Sippi". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1485, June 14, 1951, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Most Wonderful Night of the Year", "Sunny Side of the Street". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 15, 1951, 11:45-12:30 PM, 78, UCT 797, 1. San Francisco, Your Hit Parade, 2. Lady's In Love. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 21, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: June 21, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 28, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Strike Up the Band Retake; Note on Side Two Label: June 28, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Bugle Call Rag, Mr. & Mrs. Sippi [Mr. and Mississippi]. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 28, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Lovliest Night, On Top of Old Smokey; Note on Side Two Label: June 28, 1951, 10:30-11:30 AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Strike Up the Band, Grand Old Flag. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: June 29, 1951, 11:45-12:30 PM, UCT 797, Your Hit Parade, Blue Skies. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: July 5, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Blue Skies. Note on Side Two Label: July 5, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Heat Wave," "On Top of Old Smoky." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: July 5, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT 1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Show Business," "Loveliest Night of the Year." Note on Side Two Label: July 5, 1951, 10:30-11:30AM, UCT1485, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Blue Skies," "Mockingbird Hill" [Mockin' Bird Hill]. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: E 318, July 7, 1951, 78 rpm, Pabst Blue Ribbon Spots, Thirsty Version Nos. 9 &10.
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Your Hit Parade
9/4/1951
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal
9/28/1951
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9/28/1951
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal
10/5/1951
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/19/1951
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Hit Parade TV
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Hit Parade Reh.
11/1/1951
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Hit Parade Reh.
11/2/1951
10/27/1951
Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: E 316, July 7, 1951, 78 rpm, Pabst Blue Ribbon Spots, Thirsty Version Nos. 9 &10. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: E 316, July 7, 1951, 78 rpm, Pabst Blue Ribbon Spots, March Version Nos. 18&20. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1420, 9/4/51, 78 RPM, Your Hit Parade, 1/6/51, "Liza". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Sept. 28, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, part 5, UCT1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Because of You, Stormy Weather. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Sept. 28, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, part 3, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Road to Madalay, When You Are in Love. Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 28, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, Part 4, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Cold, Cold, Heart, In the Cool of the Evening. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Sept. 28, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, part 1, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, California Here I Come, Too Young. Note on Side Two Label: Sept. 28, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, Part 2, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Shanghi (SN), I Get Ideas (EW). Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1440, October 5, 1951, 78 RPM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "I Get Ideas", "Varsity Drag". Note on Side Two Label: CT 1440, October 5, 1951, 78 RPM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Come on to my House", "Cold, Cold Heart". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1440, October 5, 1951, 78 RPM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Because of You". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Oct. 19, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, Part 1 UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Temptation"- Take Two. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 5129, 10/27/51, 78 RPM, Hit Parade TV, Huckleberry Duck, 2 takes. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 5147, November 1, 1951, Hit Parade Reh. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1440, November 2, 1951, Hit Parade Reh., 1. Loveliest Night of the Year, 2. I Get Ideas. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1440, November 2, 1951, Hit Parade Reh., 1. Cold, Cold Heart, 2. Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade
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Box 20: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546308 915 NRD12 Hit Parade Rehearsal
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11/2/1951 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 2, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Best Things in Life Are Free. Note on Side Two Label: Nov. 2, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Best Things in Life Are Free. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/2/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1440, Nov. 2, 1951, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Reh., 1. Thou Swell, 2. Because of You. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/2/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 1440, Nov. 2, 1951, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Reh., 1. Down Yonder, 2. Sin. Note on Side Two Label: CT 1440, Nov. 2, 1951, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Reh., 1. Huckleberry (False start), 2. Huckleberry. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/3/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT 5134, November 3, 1951, 78 RPM, Hit Parade, "Marines Hymn". 11/9/1951 Note on Side One Label: UCT, Nov. 9, 1951, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Marines Hymn, And so to Slepp [sic] again. Note on Side Two Label: UCT, Nov. 9, 1951, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, I Get Ideas, Sin. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/9/1951 Note on Side One Label: CT, 11/9/51, Hit Parade Rehearsal, We're in the Money. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/9/1951 Note on Side One Label: ct, 11/9/51, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 78 RPM, The Peanut Bender, We're in the Money. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/9/1951 Note on Side One Label: UCT, Nov. 9, 1951, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Because of You, The Peanut Brown Vendor. Note on Side Two Label: UCT, Nov. 9, 1951, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Waitin' for the Robt. E. Lee, The Best Things in Life are Free.. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/16/1951 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 16, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. And So to Sleep, 2. Cold Cold Heat. Note on Side Two Label: Nov. 16, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 & 2 "Undecided" (takes 1&2). Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/16/1951 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 16, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Down Yonder, 2. Because of You. Note on Side Two: Nov. 16, 1951, 12:00, 1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Peanut Vendor, 2. I Get Ideas. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/16/1951 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 16, 1951, 12:00-1:00 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. We're in the Money, 2. My Sin. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/23/1951 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 23, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Sin", "Undecided".
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/30/1951
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Hit Parade Reh.
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/21/1951
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Your Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/21/1951
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1/28/1952
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3/18/1952
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12/1/1951
4/4/1952
Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Nov. 23, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Undecided", "Cold, Cold Heart". Note on Side Two Label: November 23, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "The Girlfriend", "And So to Sleep Again". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Nov. 23, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Undecided, 2. Anchors Away. Note on Side Two Label: November 30, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Down Yonder, 2. And So to Sleep. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Nov. 30, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. When my Baby Smiles at Me. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Nov. 30, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "When my Baby Smiles at Me". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Nov. 30, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Loch Lommond, 2. Sin. Note on Side Two Label: Nov. 30, 1951, UCT 1440, 12:00-1:00 PM, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Because of You, 2. Cold Cold Heat. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 5147, December 1, 1951, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Reh. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Holy Night. Note on Side Two Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Holy Night. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Rudolph [Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer], Domino. Note on Side Two Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15 PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Unknown Writing. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal; Note on Side Two Label: Dec. 21, 1951, 12:00-1:15PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Down Yonder, Undecided. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 252, E, January 28, 1952, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Just One of Those Things." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 549, 3/18/52, Hit Parade 10/15/50, "Carioca?" Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: April 4, 1952, 12:00-1:00PM, UCT 1440, "Be My Lifes' Companion," "Please
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5/8/1952
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5/8/1952
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5/9/1952
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5/9/1952
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5/15/1952
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5/15/1952
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Hit Parade Ex
6/14/1952
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Your Hit Parade
10/7/1952
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11/1/1952 11/21/1952
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11/28/1952
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12/20/1952
Mr. Sun." Note on Side Two Label: April 4, 1952, 12:00-1:00PM, UCT 1440, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Honeysuckle Rose," "Cry." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: EXC CT 1377, April 7, 1952, 78 rpm, Hit Parade, "South Rampart Street Parade." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 55085, Part 5, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Be Anything, 5/8/52. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 55085, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Ballin' the Jack" Takes 1 & 2, 5/8/52; Note on Side Two Label: 55085, Part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Anything Goes, 2. A Guy Is A Guy. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 55127, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Blacksmith Blues, 2. Please Mr. Sun, 5/9/52; Note on Side Two Label: 55127, Part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Anytime, 2. Anything Goes, 5/9/52. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side Two Label: 55127, Part 3, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. A Guy Is A Guy, 2. Be Anything, 5/9/52; Note on Side Two Label: 55127, Part 4, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. Ballin' The Jack, 2. Wheel of Fortune, 5/9/52. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT# 826, May 15, 1952, 78 rpm, 1, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Love is Sweeping the Country," "American Patrol." Note on Side Two Label: CT#826, May 15, 1952, 78 rpm, 2, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "A Guy Is A Guy," "Kiss of Fire." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT#826, May 15, 1952, 78 rpm, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Anytime." Note on Side Two Label: CT#826, May 15, 1952, 78 rpm, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, 'Be Anything." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1499, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Ex 6/14/52, "Why…?" Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT#1729, October 7, 1952, 78 rpm, Your Hit Parade, "That's A Plenty." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Tiger Rag, Nov. 1, 52. Note on Side One Label: 62103, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Toot Toot Tootsie, Goodbye." Take 15, 11-21-52. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 62326, "Mississippi Mud," 11-28-52; Note on Side Two Label: 62326, "Broadway Melody," rehearsal, 11-28-52. Note on Side One Label: O Holy Night, Dorothy Collins, 12-20-52.
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12/29/1952 Note on Side One Label: 63551, Hit Parade Copy, "Bim Bam Boom" rehearsal, 12-29-52. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/9/1953 Note on Side One Label: 63831, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "What Is This Thing Called Love," 1-9-1953; Note on Side Two Label: Hit Parade Rehearsal, 63831, "Rise and Shine." 1-9-1953. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 1/23/1953 Note on Side One Label: 64296, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Cheek to Cheek." 1-23-53; Note on Side Two Label: 64296, Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Casey Jones." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 3/2/1953 Note on Side One Label: CT 332, 3/2/53, Hit Parade 3/24/51, "Mimi." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade 11/2/1953 Note on Side One Label: CT 1371, Nov. 2, 1953, Fine and Dandy, 4/14/51. 5/12/1953 Note on Side One Center: E3KB-2948-2R, 5-12-53; Note on Side Two Label: E3KB-2946-4R, 5-12-53. 7/31/1953 Note on Side One Center: Naked City At Production, EBCB, No Compensations, 7/31/53, 3545. 8/6/1953 8/6/1953 9/8/1953 9/8/1953 8/10/1953 8/10/1953 10/19/1953
Hit Parade Excerpt
10/19/1953
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10/20/1953 10/26/1953 1/22/1954
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Note on Side One Center: E3CB, 8/6/53, 5549. Note on Side One Center: E3CB, 3545, 8/6/53; Note on Side Two Center: Void, N.G. Note on Side One Label: Tiger Rag, Sometimes I'm Happy, 9/8/53, E3KW-5999-1. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3, 9/8/53, 1. Singin in the Rain, 2. Dinah, OK, E3KW-5998-1. Note on Side One Label: Ballet for Bells, 2, E3CB-5549-1, OK, 8/10/53. Note on Side One Label: Naked City, 2, E3CB-3545, OK, 8/10/53. Note on Side One Label: CT 1312, 10/19/53, DUBB, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Exerpt 2/24/51, "Button Up Your Overcoat". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 1312, 10/19/53, DUBB, 78 RPM, Hit Parade Excerpt 10/10, "Dragnet". Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: 1. Birdlife in the Bronx, 2. Song of India, 10/20/53, OK, E3-KW-6993-1. Note on Side One Label: Dedicatory Piece, A Street Corner in Paris, OK, 10/26/53, E3-KW-6994-1. Note on Side One Label: "I Won't Dance," Hit Paraders Only, 1/22/54. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: CT 242, 3/1/54, Hit Parade 3/31/51, Nobody's Sweetheart Now. Note on Side Two Label: Reference Recording, 78 rpm, 4/11/55, From Master Reel, Cut 1-28G, Equal. 4D 8Up, Limit in 27, out 3 R5, Cut 2 same as above. Cut 3 gain 28, equal 4D 4Up, Limit in 27 out 2 R5, "Shadow Dance. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: "It Don't Mean A Thing" Hit Parade, 5/8/54. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Old Cowhand, 5-22-54; Note on Side One Center: Don't Get Too Absorbed
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Hutnut
6/28/1954
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Hudnut Commericals
7/10/1954
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Light Up Time Experimental Sound Track
7/12/1954 12/15/1954
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1/21/1955
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Hit Parade RCA Spots
4/25/1955 6/7/1955
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Hit Parade
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in Gisele; Note on Side Two Center: Cut-1, Take 64, Cut 2 - Take 77, With Echo, Tagton, Taryton, Filtertip. Note on Side One Label: CTE 237, 6/28/54, Richard Hudnut, Listen Please Listen (13), Wave Your Hair (21), Wave Your Hair (22), New Opening, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Outside Start, 7-10-54, Hudnut Commercials, Take 22. Cream Rinse Quick Tune, 25. Tag for Cream Rinse, 43. Quick to Listen. Snooky Solo, 63. Cream Rinse to Wave Tune. Note on Side One Label: CT 867, July 12, 1954, Opening A: Richard Hudnut, Opening B: Lucky Strike. Note on Side One Label: Outside Start, CTE 387-4, December 15, 1954, DUBB, Light Up Time Experimental Sound Track, Band 1 - Comm. #1 (Wood Block), Band 2 - Comm. #1 (Wood Block), Band 3 - Comm. #2A ("50"), Band 4 - Comm. # 2A ("50"). Note on Side One Label: "I Get A Kick Out of You." 1/21/55, Note on Side Two Center: Gruen, Vocals Bass. Note on Side One Label: Crampian 371, 1/22/55, "My Loves A Gentleman," vocal by: Dorothy Collins; Note on Side Two Label: Take 16, 1/22/55, "I Get A Kick Out of You," vocal by: Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: CT 412, 78 rpm, 3/7/55, Radio Master Lite Up Time Jingles, Nos 8 & 9; Note on Side One Label: Reference Recording, R.C.A. Victor, 3/9/55, Cut 1 - Waltz, Cut 2 - Comedy, Small expec, bund. Note on Side One Label: Record Date, 4/4/55, 33 1/3 R.P.M., Cut 1 - What is This Thing, Take 43, Cut 2, What is This Thing, Take 44, Reel 3, Cut 3 - What is This Thing, Take 30, Cut 4, What Is This Thing, Take 31, Reel 2, Vocal by: Dorothy Collins; Note on Side Two Label: Record Date 4/4/55, 33 1/3 R.P.M, Cut 1- Afraid Take 1 Reel 1, Cut 2 - Afraid Take 14, Reel 1, Vocal: Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: Take 14, 4/4/55, "Afraid." Note on Side Two Label: Take 1, 4-4-55, "Afraid." Note on Side One Label: Take 3, 4/5/55, "Afraid," D.C.; Note on Side Two Label: Take 12, 4/5/55, "Afraid," D.C. Note on Side One Label: CT 680, 4/35/55, Hit Parade 6/21/52, "Waltz in Swingtime." Note on Side One Label: Outside Start, 6/7/55, DUBB. CT, RCA SPTS [Spots], Cut 1 - Knock Knock 60 sec, Cut 2 - Knock Knock 50 sec, Cut 3 - Knock Knock, 20 sec, Cut 4 - Look Look 60 sec, Cut 5 - Look Look 50 sec. Note on Side One Label: CT 1371, Nov. 2, 1955, 78 rpm, 10/21/53, The Trolley Song. Note on Side One Label: 10-10-56, Hit Parade, Muskrat Rambler. Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Jan. 15, 1957, 78 rpm, Hit Parade Exc. "Get Happy," "Love Me Tender." Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Your Hit Parade Note on Side One Label: Over the Rainbow, Vocal, Series 1), 12/1/59, Mantovani, Take NO. 1. Note on Side One Label: Love Come Back to Me, Vocal, Seris 10, 12/1/59, Mantovani, Take no. 1. Note on Side One Label: Series D, Mix, Take Me In Your Arms, 13-1-59, "Mantovani," Take Me In Your Arms, Take 13.
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1/13/1959 Note on Side One Label: Series D, Mix, Night and Day, 13-1-59, Mantovani, Night and Day, TE. 6/27/1963 Note on Side One Label: 6/27/63, Blonde and Beautiful, Never Love a Stranger, All About You, Not Even You, Only You, Kiss Me. 10/8/1946 Note on Side One Label: 10/8/46, I Don't Know Why, To Each His Own. Note on Side Two Label: Passe, To Each His Own. Note on Side One Label: 12/18, Lucky Strike Jingle. Note on Side One Label: Petite, RS Orch. Note on Side One Label: B-467, 78 RPM, 78 rpm, outside start, "Stuff My Teacher Taught Me", bad pullouts---. Note on Side One Label: B466, 78 RPM, outside start, "Stuff His Teacher Taught Him", Raymond Scott CBS Orch.
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Note on Side One Label: The Beard, OWI (Office of War Information?), NGc. Note on Side Two Label: Sho Sho (sic), Baby, RSO. Note on Additional Label: Universal Recording Company, March 23, 1944, Thursday, CBS-OWI, 4:15-4:30, "The Beard", A1215a, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 78 rpm. Note on Side One Label: Suite for Violin and Piano (Raymond Scott), Arnold Eidus, Violinist, OK. Note on Side Two Label: Suite for Violin and Piano (Raymond Scott), Arnold Eidus, Violinist, 33-1/3 RPM.
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Raymond Scott Orchestra
Note on Side One Label: Copy, 78 RPM, 456-1 B, Longacre 5-8453, Dorothy Collins with Raymond Scott Secret Seven. Note on Side One Label: 1. English bar, 2. Jewish Bar, 3. Child Piano, 4. Teacher Piano. Note on Side Two Center: 1. Sales- Clothing, 2. Radio Dance Lesson. Note on Side One Label: Tiger Rag, Quintet 33 1/3. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3, Center Start, Scott vocal, test group. Note on Side Two Label: 33 1/3, center start, Scott Phone Call, funny. Note on Side One Center: E3CB, 3545, O-O+1, 30/21. Note on Side Two Center: E3CB, 3545, O+1-O, 30/21. Note on Side One Center: Just Close Your Eyes, D.C., Scott 7. Note on Side Two Center: Strange Music, D.C., Scott 5. Note on Additional Label: Note on Side One Label: Note on Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 13, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel 2A, Eng.-RW, "Just Close Your Eyes", Vocal-D.C. Note on Side One Center: "Take It Easy", RSO, D.C. 44. Note on Side Two Label: Thursday, for OWI (Office of War Information?), 4:15-4:30 PM, The Raymond Scott Show, Good, Fast, "Tijuana", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, OA324a, 2. Note on Side One Label: Copy, 1949? - JR, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "Whistlin' Down the Road," Vocal - Dorothy Collins. Note on Side Two Label: "Nola," indroduced by R. Scott, Raymond Scott's
Orch. Scat vocal by orch., Other side: Whistling, 1940. Note on Sleeve: Trans. 5/97, JR. Note on Side One Label: F I'll Get By. Note on Side Two Label: Amor. Note on Additional Label: Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Friday, Spetember 8, 1944, 2:30-3:00, Channel 1B, V.P. Eng. "Amor" 4. Note on Side One Label: In The Blue of Evening;
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The Broadway Bandbox
Note on Side One Label: Scrap. Note on Side Two Label: Give a Broken Heart a Break. Note on Side One Label: C.B.S. Band, I Love You. Note on Side Two Label: Besame Mucho.
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Note on Side One Label: I'll be Seeing You; Note on Side Two Label: AN then You Kissed me. Note on Additional Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Monday October 23, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel IIA, Eng. AWB, "And Then You Kissed Me." Vocal D.C., 3, A735b. Note on Side One Label: Tests; Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): "gic G." Note in Sleeve: Friday 10/27/44, Section B@ and Singing Down the Road. Note on Side One Label: Singing Down the Road. Note on Side Two Label: Singing Down the Road, R.S. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, The Broadway Bandbox, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "Tia Juana", A181a. Note on Side One Label: Pretty Little Petticoat. Note on Side Two Label: RSO, IMO 44, 2.
Scott Rehearsal
Note on Side One Label: RSO, Mr. Basie, OWI [Office of War Information?]. Note on Side Two Label: RSO, Stardust, OWI [Office of War Information?]. Note on Side One Label 1. Note on Side Two Label: 3. Note on Additional Label: March 27, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:45-5:-00 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show," "My Heart Tells Me," vocal by: D.C., 3, A275b. Note on Side One Label: Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, 34391-1. Note on Side One Label: WC 3266-B, Drags? Balance Bad, Yester Thoughts, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: In A 18th Century Drawing Room, No Good. Note on Side One Label: Pretty Good, B23951-1, Siberian Sleigh Ride, 3, Scott. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Reckless Night on Board An Ocean Liner, A1289-A; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Quintet, Reckless Night A1289-b. Note on Side One Label: St. Louis Blues. Note on Side One Label: Dream that Dream, N. Wynn. Note on Side Two Label: III. Note on Side One Label: B-365-2, Scott Rehearsal, "Carmen." Note on Side Two Label: R.S. Picino Tests, (1,2) 78, (3) 33 1/3, Classical. Note on Side One Label: B-364-1, Scott Rehearsal, "Boy Scout In Switzerland," 1; Note on Side Two Label: B-364-2, Scott Rehearsal, "Boy Scout in Switzerland," 2.
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Concert in Rhythm
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Note on Side One Label: I, Manhattan Minuet. Note on Side Two Label: II. Note on Side One Label: Twilight, WOR, 10-3, 166-a, Gould Orch.; Note on Side Two Label: Middle Band, RS Piano (Good), Innerband Humorous Talk. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's Twilight in Turkey, 141-A, Red Nichols Orch., DUPLICATE of Master Record. Note on Side One Center: Mark Warnow, Swing Swing, M-I-L [Mother-in-Law], N.I., Note on Side Two Center: Wmpty, Twilight in Turkey, Swing Club. Note on Side Two Label: Ted Straiter, Toy Trumpet, A1282-a; Note on Side Two Label: Symphonic Arrangetment of Toy Trumpet, Toy Trumpet, A1282-b. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Gould, Columno; Note on Side Two Label: Martin Gould "Why." Note on Sleeve: Not RS - JR. Note on Side One Label: CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott - Conductor, "Do I Love You," Leonard, 6, 12A, Whispering. Note on Side Two Label: CIR, Whispering, Do I Love You, 12B. Note on Side One Label: Test Record, Cut 1 - Nite and Day, Cut 2 - Skokian, Cut 3 - Pfieffer Beer 4D, 15/12/11/3, Cut 4 - Plymouth. Note on Side Two Label: It's Too Late, Unknown Vocal 1st. 105528. Note on Sleeve: NBD, JR, 5/97. Note on Side One Center: New Years Eve, Dec 29, 1911?, Tet #2. Note on Side Two label: Mar 25, gospel Singer, N.I. 69B. Note on Side One Label: 1943, RS, Toy Trumpet. Note on Side Two Label: RSO, 43, Scrap Your Fat. Note on Side One Label: You'll Never Know.
The Raymond Scott Show
Note on Side One Label: 'The Raymond Scott Show' Wednesday, August 16, 194-, Channel 2Bm A Fellow On.., Vocal by, A514b, 4. Note on Side Two Center: Long Ago And Far Away. Note on Side One: Paper Doll, 3. Note on Side Two: I couldn't sleep a wink. Note on Side One Label: Scrap Record. Note on Side Two Label: RS Singin' Down the Road, early reh. Note on Side One Label: Test Pressing, Too Much Growl- Johnny Fair Perfomring, 23951-4, Siberian Sleighride, RS. Note on Side One Center: EBCB- 3313, Mykam Klalte?. Note on Side One Label: Just Close Your Eyes, Fair. Note on Side Two Label: Section B2, Fair. Note on Side One Label: Warped. Note on Side Two Label: 2.
Note on Side One Label: Aly Jordan?. Note on Side Two Label: Blank.
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Note on Side One Label: Scrap; Note on Side One Label: RSO A Day After Forever; Note on Side Two Label: RSO Reh, 3. Note on Side One Label: Anvil Chorus; Note on Side Two Label: I Never Mention Your Name. Note on Side One Label: Blue Moon, Good Instrumental; Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: 4, Mr. Basie [Mr. Basie Goes to Washington], OWI [Office of War Information]. Note on Side Two Label: I Love You, D.C. Note on Side One: More Than You Know. Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: Enchanted Forest,, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4/12. Note on Side Two Label: OWI [Office of War Information, 4/12 [no information] Note on Side One Label: Scott, 6/14, 4:4j, Together D.C., Note on Side Two Label: Selection A. Note on Side One Label: R.S.; Note on Side Two Label: R.S. Note on Side One Label: RSO, An American in Russia. Note on Side Two Label: RSO, DC, Mairzy Doats. Note on Side One Label: WANC, Raymond Scott, "Tia Juana," 24-A, Lois Long Program. Note on Side One Center: Blue Orchids, Jazz Etude, Nov. 2, III. Note on Side Two Center: Jumpy Nerves, II, Jazz Etude, Nov. 2. Note on Side One Center: Quartet, String Quintet. Note on Side Two Label: Quartet, Sydney, String Quintet. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, Outside start, Raymond Scott Quintet playing Taking A Chance on Love, Vocalist - Dorothy Collins. Note on Side Two Label: 78 rpm, Outside start, Raymond Scott Ouintet playing You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Vocaslist - Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: Terrific Link, CO-30341-2, "Where You Are," Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB24915-A, Peter Tambourine, Raymond Scott Orch. Note on Side One Label: O+1+1, Mystery Waltz, E3CB-3313-2, (Double T), #3, 5/4. Note on Side Two Label: 61N, 0-0-20, +2+1+2, 0+1+2, Shadow Dance, E3CB-3311-2, #3, 5/4. Note on Side One Label: CO-30198-1, "Keep Cool Fool," Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Enchanted Forest, R.S. Note on Sleeve: Enchanted Forest.
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Note on Side One Label: RSO, Christopher Columbus; Note on Side Two Label: Amor, RSO. Note on Side One Label: RSO, Jeep Jump. Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: Singing Down the Road. Note on Side Two Label: Rehersal [Rehearsal], Singing Down the Road. Note on Side One Label: Huck Duck, Huckle. Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: Jerry Sullivan, Tests. Note on Side Two Label: Jerry Sullivan, Tests Note on Side One Label: Jeep Jump. Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: Until D.C., 2; Note on Side Two Label: Amor, 4. Note on Side One Label: Half Way Happy. Note on Side Two Label: Big Bad, Reh, Note on Side One Label: Universal, OWI [Office of War Information?], 4:15-4:30 PM, "Pretty Little Pettycoat," B926-b. Note on Side Two Label: OWI, 2, Mairsy Doats, RSO, 44. Note on Side One Label: Good By?. Note on Side Two Label: Russian Lullaby. Note on Side One Label: People Will Say We're in Love, People, RSO, DC. Note on Side Two Label: Off Air, RSO, Basie to Wash. Theme. Note on Side One Center: 3 Men on a Riff, RSO. Note on Side Two Center: Toto, RSO. Note on Sleeve: RS Show. Note on Side One Label: APW. Note on Side One Label: Dorothy Collins, "Jim." Note on Side Two Label: Dorothy Collins, Take, Sunday, Monday, or Always. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's "March of the Slide Trombones," (Gateway Music, Inc.) Note on Side One Center: Amor, Note on Side Two Center: 3 Men. Note on Side One Center: Basie, B, Mr. Basie. Note on Side Two Label: Set B, 2B. Note on Side One Label: RSO, Medly [Medley]; I Get by, I'll be Seeing you. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Are my Favorite Dream, Vocal by D.C., A513b, 8. Note on Side One Center: It Could Happen to you. Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Wednesday, August 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00, Channel 2A, Eng. AWB, "It Could Happen to You," 5, M, A547a. Note on Side Two Label: If I Knew Then. Note on Side One Label: Amor, RSO. Note on Side Two Label: I'll Be Seeing You.
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Note on Side One Label: Singing Down the Road, Trumpet Solo. Note on Side Two Label: Singing Down the Road. Note on Side One Label: Schmidt, 6/8 Scott, OWI [Office of War Information?]. Note on Side Two Label: How'd You Know, D.C. Note on Side One Label: Teddy Bear. Note on Side Two Label: Oh! What a Beautiful Mornin. Note on Side One Label: Russian Lullaby, Russian. Note on Side Two Label: Lady Be Good. Note on Side One Label: Off his Tea….? Note on Side Two Label: Happy Frenzy. Note on Side One Label: Toscammini. Note on Side One Label: 4, DC. Note on Side Two Label: Mr. Basie. 3.
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Note on Side One Center: Clyde Burke. Note on Side One Label: What is America, Folk Singer. Note on Side Two Label: What is America, Folk Singer. Note on Side One Label: Clause Reese, "Love Songs to a Mike." Note on Side Two Label: First Reading, "Love Songs to A Mike." - 78 rpm, Outside track, 33 1/3, Telephone recording. Note on Side One Label: from destroy tape, Heart, My Heart Stood Still, D.C., 30/4, 000. Side Two Crossed Out. Note on Side One Center: Dinah Shore, Zing Went the Strings of My Heart. Note on Side Two Label: Buffolo Goes, Dinah Shore. Note on Side One Center: Unknown Male Vocal, Long Song to a Mike. Note on Side Two Center: Unknown Male Vocal. Note on Side One Label: N.I. Note on Side One Label: RSO, ? And Farewell Blues. Note on Side One Label: Pabst Blue Ribbon. Note on Side Two Label: Pabst Blue Ribbon. Note on Side One Label: CTE 260, Breeze Commercials, 7, 1. Note on Side Two Label: Breeze Commerical, # 5 - 1 & 2, #6 - 3 &4, #8 - 3 &7, #9 3, #10 6 &7. Note on Side One Label: Side 1, 78 rpm, Breeze Commercials, #7 - 6&7, #1- 10&11, #3- 7&9, #2-4&5. Note on Side Two Label: CTE 260-1, Breeze Commercials, #5 - 1 &3, #6 - 3&4, #8 - 3&7, #9 3, #10 - 6&7. Note on Side One Label: I'll Never Smile Again, Nan Wynn, RS. Note on Side One Center: Bus. Bounce [Businessman's Bounce], Young Man with a Band, 78. Note on Side Two Center: Young Man with a Band, Oh Johnny, amateur vocal. Note on Side One Label: Amor, RS, Note on Side Two Label: Day After Forever. D.C. Note on Side One Label: Scott Quintet, "Tobacco Auctioner," very good. Note on Side Two Label: No
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Good. Note on Side One Label: Can This Be the End of A Dream, Original Tape with Echo. Note on Side Two Label: Break My Heart Gently, Original Tape with Echo. Note on Side One Center: Young Man in a Band, RSO, Scott Quiz Confusion, Huckleberry Duck. Note on Side Two Center: Blank, Grant Park, Mex. Jumping Bean, Leroy Shields. Note on Sleeve: In A Magic Garden. Note on Side One Label: R.S.O. "Sweet and Lovely." Note on Side Two Label R.S.O. "I'll Be Seeing You." Note on Side One Center: Peter Tam. Note on Side Two Label: Near Glass Eye, B. Note on Side One Label: Stariway to the Stars, II. Note on Side Two Label: Down By the River. Note on Side One Label: V. Note on Side Two Label: Alec Templeton, Bus. Mens Bounce. Note on Side Two Label: Singing in the Rain, D.C. Vocal 33 1/3. Note on Side One Label: Dinah, D.C., Vocal 33 1/3. Note on Side One Center: Prelude to a Kiss, III. Note on Side Two Label: VII, Asleep or awake. Note on Side One Label: Dancing in the Dark, I. Note on Side Two Label: Moonlight. Note on Side One Label: ??? Tune, RS and Orch, Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Mr. Basie goes to Washington." Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott and Orchestra, "Toonerville Trolley." Note on Side One Label: Toonerville Trolley, Slow. Note on Side One Center: Symphony; Note on Side Two Center: 8-Letters. Note on Side One Label: Charlie and ????. Note on Side Two Label: A.C. Barber and H.W. Agce?ment. Note on Side One Label: Piano Moodling. Note on Side Two Label: Benny Herman, and H.W. Improvising on Piano. Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, "The Girl with the Light Blue Hair." Note on Side Two Label: Concert in Rhythm, "The Man I Love." Note on Side One Label: Peter Tambourine, Dave Harris, T.S. and Peter Vermillio, Tambourine, Good Performance, Noisy Disc. Note on Side One Label: CIR, "How High the Moon," Jack Lenard. Note on Side Two label: CIR A. Note on Side One Label: CIR, Indian Love Call, II. Note on Side Two Label: I. Note on Side One Label: CIR, Opus. Note on Side Two Label: CIR, Just a Gigolo. Note on Side One Label: CIR, Huckleberry Duck. Note on Side Two Label: CIR, "What's New." Judith Arlen. Note on Side One Label: Bert Shefter, Twilight in Turkey, A1283-a. Note on Side One label: N.G. Side One Label Missing; Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott (Continued), Side V, 5.
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Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott (Continued), Side II, 2. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott (Continued), Side VI, 6. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott, (Concluded), Side VII, 7. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott (Continued), Side III, 3. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott, (Continued). Note on Side One Label: "Rugged Individual" Starfire Music. Note on Side One Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 1. Note on Side Two Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 2. Note on Side One Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 7. Note on Side Two Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 8. Note on Side One Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 9. Note on Side Two Label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 10. Note on Side One Label: Bist, Play this side, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, Train to Tuscaloosa. Note on Side Two Label: Don't Play, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, Train to Tuscaloosa. Note on Side One Label: Violin and Piano, B. S., 3 and 5. Note on Side Two Label: 2. Note on Side One Label: Suite for Violin, Raymond Scott, Arnold Eidus, Violinist, Microgroove - 33 rpm, Start Outside. Note on Side One Label: "Suite for Violin and Piano" (Raymond Scott), 33 1/3. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott, 33 1/3, Suite for Violin and Piano. Note on Side One Label: Violin and Piano. Note on Side One Label: Violin and Piano. Note on Side One Label: Bla, Violin and Piano. Note on Side Two Label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: Violin and Piano. Note on Side One Label: Violin and Piano. Note on Side One label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 11. Note on Side Two Label: Interview with Mr. Schu, 12. Note on Side One label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 5. Note on Side Two Label: Interview with Mr. Schu, 6. Note on Side One label: "Interview with Mr. Schu," 3. Note on Side Two Label: Interview with Mr. Schu, 4. Note on Side One Center: Siberian Sleigh Ride, P. Whiteman, Nov. 30. Note on Side Two Center: Paul Whiteman, Samuel ?. Paul Whiteman Opening Nov. 30. Note on Side One Center: Quintet reh., Dinner music, Reh. Jane G., Dinner Music. Note on Side Two Center: Quintet Reh., Powerhouse, Quintet, Powerhouse. Note on Side One Label: Tentatively- Celebration on the Planet Mars, Square Dance, E.S., 5/2/96, Unknown-Great! Note on Side Two Label: Siberian Sleigh Ride. Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, "Running Wild". Note on Side Two Label: Concert in
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Rhythm, "Four Beat Shuffle". Note on Side One Label: CBS, Raymond Scott's Powerhouse, 165_B, lousy, The Dixie Serenaders, Dixie Network Broadcast, A1278-a. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott's The Toothache, OIC, Oil Crusher, 165_A, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Rehearsal, Record #1, A1278-b. Note on Side One Cebter: S-40, Volt, Gigolo. Note on Side Two Center: Improvisation, V Keys, Gross, IV. Note on Side One Label: "Steeplechase". Note on Side One Label: Test Pressing, 1st, 12 2 3 9 50-1, Moment Musical. Note on Side One Label: Test Pressing, Property of Columbia Recording Coropration, WB-24943-P, The Quintet Plays Carmen, Scott. Note on Side One Label: 1. Can't help, 2. ?, 3. ?, I'll See You. Note on Side Two Label: Clark Gas, not for production. 1.-, 2.-, 3. Just One More, 4. I'll See You. Note on Side One Label: Comm., New Mat, In a Magic Garden. Note on Side One Center: Building Construction, Riveting. Note on Side One Label: Construction, Sound Effects. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3 RPM, L.P.S., "Afraid", Vocal by Dorothy Collins. Note on Side Two Label: 33 1/3 RPM, L.P.S., "Afraid", Vocal by Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: "No One Not Even You", #14. Note on Side Two Label: "My Love's A Gentle Man", 2A. Note on Side One Label: But Not For Me, Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Center:?, Piano, Eye. Note on Side One Center:8, Wedding. Note on Side One Center: Wedding 9. Note on Side One Center: Amor. Note on Side 2 Center: 3 Reh. Note on Side One Center: What a Difference A Day Makes, RSO, D.C. Vocal. Note on Side Two Center: Begin the Beguine. Note on Side One Label: Dub from Hal Kemp Show Aug. 2, "Dinner Music for a Pack of etc., 78 R.P.M. Note on Side One Label: Bob Chester. Note on Side Two Label: Goodnight Wherever You Are, Bob Chester. Note on Side One Label: 78 RPM, Plastic, Plastylite #3. Note on Side Two Label: &8 RPM, Plastic, Plastylite #3. Note on Side One Label: Test Dictation, I Got Rhythm. Note on Side One Label: Charlie Singing?, 33 1/3, Honey's Apt?. Note on Side Two Label: Charlie tel Jeanne. Note on Side One Label: Blue Velvet Waltz, Speed 78.
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Note on Side One Label; Laughs. Note on Side One Label: Yesterday's Ice Cubes, Instrumentalist, Instrumentalists?, Memorization?. Note on Side Two Label: Tests. Note on Side One Label: [Illegible] Mr. Basie?, 21, 1944. Note on Side Two Label: Count me Out? 2. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): 1944, 4:30-5:00, From CBS. Note on Side One Label: R.S. Piano. Note on Side Two Label: 33 1/3, Piano Novelty, good to hear. Note on Side One Center: D.C. Sunetin? Note on Side One Center: Singin in the Rain, RSQ, Desire Reh. Note on Side Two Label: Desire. Note on Side One Label: Russell's Sunshine Ice Cream, Audition Jingle, 78 rpm, 1 - Minute Jingle, 2 :20 Annc&r Fill, 3 - :15 Annc&r Fill, Produced By The Jingle Workshop, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: The Jingle Workshop, Raymond Scott, 33 1/3 rpm, 4D low, 2D low, Line 15 in, 11 ou8t, Disc Pad Level 75, Ampex level 5" dot, 845 amp 15, Plymouth, Cut 1, Jingle I - Take 19, 2+3 Jingle 2, 25-30, 4+5 Jungle 3, 43-46, 6+7 Jungle 4, 62-66. Note on Side Two Label: Pfieffer Beer. Note on Side One Label: COPY, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "Ma-He's Making Eyes At Me," Vocal Dorothy Collins. Note on Side Two Label: COPY, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "The Vagabond Song," Vocal - Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: A 33 1/3, Microgroove, Opera in Rhythm, 1. [Illegible writing]. 2., 3. Note on Side Two label: 33 1/3, Microgroove, B, Opera in Rhythm, 1. [Illegible Writing], 2. Marta, 3. From Rigoletto. Note on Side One Label: Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side Two Label: Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side One Label: Vocal Effects, Raymond Scott, 33 rpm, Microgroove. Note on Side Two Label: 1, Vocal Effects, Raymond Scott, 33 rpm, Microgroove. Note on Side One Label: CT 765, Hit Parade Reh, "Walking in the Park, in the Merry Month of Lay." Note on Side One Label: 78, Hit Parade Exc. "Who Cares." Note on Side One Label: Crazy Rhythm, rehearsal. Note on Side Two label: Blank. Note on Side One Label: Scott 4, Time Waits for No One. Note on Side Two Label: Fellow on a Furlough., Scott 6. Note on Side One Label: R.S. I Dream of You, BW, Just Close You. Note on Side Two Center: Just Close Your Eyes. Note on Side One Label: Ballin' the Jack. Note on Side Two Label: Anything Goes. Note on Side One Label: DC, "Always," 5. Note on Side Two Label: DC, What A Difference A Day Makes, 7. Note on Side One Label: Hit Parade, CT 108, "Sabre Dance." Note on Side Two Label: CT 108, Hit Parade, "[Illegible Writing]. Note on Side One Center: I'll Walk Alone, D.C. RSO. Note on Side Two Label: Hand Me Five. Note on Side One Center: RSO, Note on Side Two Center: RSO.
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Note on Side One Center: Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side Two Center: Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side One Label: In A Magic Garden, Good. Note on Sleeve: In A Magic Garden. Note on Side One Label: Can This Be The End of A Dream, Echo Added to Dubbing Room; Note on Side Two: End of A Dream, Accepted, New Tape with Echo Added, #2. Note on Side One Center: Chock Full of Nuts, 33 1/3. Note on Side One Center: Unknown Vocalist and Piano, Awful. Note on Side Two Center: Note on Side One Label: Glee Club, 55th St. Apt. party, Sidney Brechers friends. Note on Side Two Center: Piano, Chapin, George Prabby. Note on Side One Center: VIII. Note on Side Two Label: Farewell Blues. Note on Side One Label: One Cigarette for Two, CIR [Concert in Rhythm], IV. Note on Side Two Label: VIII, China Boy, CIR. Note on Side One Label: Egyptian Barn Dance, Nola Studios. Note on Side Two Center: RSO reh, Nice Day in the Country. Note on Side One Label: COPY, 453, "I Love You, Yes I Do." Dorothy Collins with Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: "Love Come Back," D.C., RSO, (Hit Parade). Note on Side Two Label: Jan 29, RSO, My Loves A Gentleman, D.C., RSO. Note on Side One Label: [Illegible Writing], 78, The Tiger. Note on Side Two Center: Jerry C, 78, It Happened One Night. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3, Bellini - Casta Diva, "Norma," Puccini - Musetta's Waltz, ("La Boheme," Shoshana Shoshan, Soprano. Note on Side Two Label: Strauss - Artist's Life, I am Dark (Israeli Song) - Lavry, Lara - Granada, Shoshana Shoshan, Soprano, 1/0 Andy Delmar, 309 West 59th St, CO5-7750 ext. 807. Note on Side One Label: March of the Slide Trombones, by Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: "A Nice Day in the Country," Friday May 31, Small Machine, Wilcox Gay, Nola Studios, Vol Low at Start, Nola Studios. Note on Side Two Label: Egyptian Barn Dance, Instrumentalists. Note on Side One Label: R. Scott Orchestra, Sweet and Lovely. Note on Side Two Label: Scott Orchesta, G.I. Jane, Jump Vocal. ote on Side One Label: 7-17, Paper Doll. Note on Side Two Label: People Won't Say, 7-10. Note on Sleeve: Tests. Note on Sleeve: Unknown orch, sounds old. 1.25 x 4/ 5.00, 5.29, 2.06, 2.21, 5.28, 1.32 res, .90, .15, .53/ 17.73, 5.00,/ 22.73. Note on Side One Label: "Right Now," Gil Music Corp., 1650 Broadway, NYC, CI 5 7272. Note on Side One Label: Sound Effects, Dogs. Note on Side Two Label: Train. Note on Side One Label: Do You Know What Lips Are For," Larry Spier Music. X3A.
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Note on Side One Label: RS, 78, Body and Soul, Scott Jr. Note on Side Two Label: If I Had You, Orch. Note on Side One Label: CIR, Boy Meets Horn. Note on Side Two Label: I. Note on Side One Label: CBS, Sust. Many Dreams Ago. Note on Side Two Label: CBS Sust. Indian Summer. Note on Side One Label: Cut 1 - I Can Dream, Can't I?, Cut 2 - Chatanoogie ShoeShine Boy, Cut 3 Button Up Your Overcoat, 78 rpm, Start Outside, Dorothy Collins, Vocalist. Note on Side Two Label: Cut 1 - Music, Music, 2 - It Isn't Fair, 3 - I Said My Pajamas, 78 rpm, Start Outside, Dorothy Collins, Vocalist. Note on Side One Label: Blond [Blonde] and Beautiful, Dick Williams Vocal, Presentation of Sets, Part 1. Note on Side Two Label: Blond [Blonde] and Beautiful, Dick Williams vocal, Presentation of Sets, Part 2. Note on Side One Label: Danny Boy, 2 - Joan of Arc, May 26. Note on Side Two Label: Chocoe? May 26. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3, Microgroove, D, Opera in Rhythm, 1. Workmanill? Rocke, 2. Coverting ?, 3. Lucia. Note on Side Two Label: 33 1/3, Microgroove, C, Opera in Rhythm, 1. Rigoletto, 2. San Greene?, 3. Conghere?. Note on Side One Label: Mountain High, Valley Low. Note on Side Two Label: Semola. Note on Side One Label: Fifties Tape Rock BW, Meloncoly [Melancholy] Baby D.C. Note on Side Two Center: Melencoly [Melencholy] Baby. Note on Side One Label: A Toast To You, Vocal: Elizabeth de la Brosse. Note on Side Two Label: A Toast To You, Vocal: Elizabeth de la Brosse. Note on Sleeve: To Miss Dorthy Collins. Note on Side One Label: Vinyl, Test for Audivox, Mystery Novelty?. Note on Side One Label: "Puppy Love" Hub Pub co., X4A. Note on Side One Center: Peanut Vendor. Note on Side One label: Baby Can Rock, Dorothy Collins, 78 rpm. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow's Orchestra, "Tia Juana" 193?. Note on Side One Center: Violins. Note on Sleeve: Tests, Scrap, 33 1/3, Tests, Moe, Harry, Jack. Note on Sleeve: tests. Note on Sleeve: tests, Scrap. Note on Side One Center: Webb, 1. Note on Side Two Center: 3. Note on Side One Center: 8. Note on Side Two Center: 6. Note on Sleeve: 8, Bar Mitzvah, 6. Note on Side One Center: I. Note on Side Two Label: III. Note on Sleeve: I, Barmitzva, B.
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Note on Side One Center: 9. Note on Side One Label: Bar Mitzvah, Levenson. Note on Sleeve: Barmitzva, 5, 7. Note on Side One Center: E3-KB, 2948-2. Note on Side One Center: E4KB, 1814. Note on Side One Center: Stuff My Teacher Taught Me, P Plinglio. Note on Side Two Center:DNB, II. Note on Side One Center: CIR St. Louis Blues, III. Note on Side Two Center: CIR Running Wild, III. Note on Side One Center: II, 18th Century. Note on Side Two Center: VI, s-66, All Thing You Are, Wynn. Note on Side One Center: D.C., Falling in Love. Note on Side Two Center: D.C., Careless. Note on Side One Center: Oct. 6, 5:00 pm, Bambolina. Note on Side Two Center: Meditatioin, Penguin, Mabel Taud? Note on Side One Center: Section B2. Note on Side Two Center: Singin Down the Road. Note on Side One Center: RSO, "Time Waits for No One," D.C., Scott. Note on Side Two Center: Scott 1. Note on Side One Center: RSO, "Moccasin Glide." Note on Side One Center: The Villian Still Pursued Her, RSO. Note on Side One Label: Moonlight Serenade, Judith Arlen, Sound ok, 1. Cracked; CD available Note on Side One Center: No. 3, 30 2 2, +6 - Test Booth, Break My Heart Gently, D.C. Note on Side One Label: 10289, B-465, 4 Beat Shuffle, 78 RPM. Note on Side One Label: Ser. 61869, Good Morning. Note on Side Two Label: Ser. 61869, That's a Plenty. Note on Side One Label: Penguin, P. Whiteman Orch., H-172. Note on Side One Label: RSO? 369-2B. Note on Side Two Label: BLANK. Note on Side One Label: Huck, B-469, 2. Note on Side One Label: New Years Eve, Hit Parade. Note on Side Two Label: Peter Tambourine, Hit Parade. Note on Side One Center: AA, D.C. Note on Side Two Center: AB, D.C. Note on Side One Center: RSO Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side Two Center: RSO Toonerville Trolley. Note on Side One Center: Clyde Vocal. Note on Side Two Center: Clyde Vocal. Note on Side One Label: Side 1, CTE 260-2, Breeze Commercials, #7- 6&7, #1-11, #3- 7&9, #2- 4&5. Note on Side Two Label: Side 2, CTE 260-2, Breeze Commercials, #5- 1&3, #6- 3&4, #8- 3&7, #9- 3, #10- 6&7. Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal of Moe's Wedding. Note on Side Two Label: Moe & Harry Test. Note on Side One Center: Talk at Piano, not R.S. Note on Side Two Center: Ethnic.
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Note on Side One Label: Section ?, R.S. Note on Side One Label: 3-1205, 18th, Lucky Reh., April 8. Note on Side Two Label: WAR. Note on Side One Center: Bull Fighter I. Note on Side Two Center: II. Note on Side One Center: D. Set & Medley 2. Note on Side Two Center: D.C. Reh., 3A. Note on Side One Label: Blue Streak, Arabian House. Note on Side Two Label: Blue Streak Gm., "4 Beat Shuffle. Note on Side One Label: Darn that Dream. Note on Side Two Label: Hallelujah. Note on Side One Label: Dinah Shore, Tate. Note on Side Two Label: Les Braun. Note on Side One Label: CBS- Sust., Oh, You Crazy Moon. Note on Side Two Label: CBS-Sust., Blue Skies. Note on Side One Label: CBS- Sust., Indian Summer. Note on Side Two Label: CBS- Sust., Moonlight Reverie. Note on Side One Label: Changing World RSO. Note on Side Two Label: II. Note on Side One Label: Hit Parade Rehearsal, "Peanut Vendor". Note on Side One Center: Break My Heart gently, echo added to dubbing room. Note on Side Two Center: Break my Heart Gently, echo added to tape. Note on Side One Label: "Exercises", 33 1/3 speed. Note on Side One Label: Eton Boys. Note on Side Two Label: Christopher Morley & Virginia Verrill. Note on Side One Label: Break My Heart Gently, D.C. Note on Side One Center: D.C., RSO Big Change. Note on Side Two Center: RSO Duquesue Orch. Note on Side One Label: K. Kirby, 140 W. 57 St., RS D.C., "Mother Talk", Gateway Music, Inc. (Demonstration Record). Note on Side One Label: D.C., It's a Cruel World. Note on Side Two Label: Tests. Note on Side One Label: 33 1/3 R.P.M., Raymond Scott, Desire Piano Solo, One. Note on Side Two Label: 33 1/3 R.P.M., Cats, Desire Piano Solo, Two. Note on Side One Label: High Land Swing. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott & Orchestra, "Enchanted Forest". Note on Side One Two Label: Raymond Scott &Orchestra, Bubbles in Vinal, "In a Magic Garden". Note on Side One Label: No. 1, Raymond Scott Band, "Roses of Picarrdy" (sic). Note on Side Two Label: Part 2, Raymond Scott Band, "Birdlife in the Bronx". Note on Side One Center: Pay After Forever. Note on Side Two Label: Count Me Out, RSO. Note on Side One Center: D.C., reh, Medley, 4-E. Note on Side Two Center: D.C., reh. Note on Sleeve: Glass, St. Olaf Choir, Oflad C. Christianson, directing, "Magnum Mysterium," ca. 1951. Note on Side One Label: Jingle Workshop, a. Note on Side Two Center: 1st Choice in TU, B.
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Note on Side One Center: J. Arlen, may 28, Runnin' Wild. Note on Side Two Center: Glenn Miller Nov 29, Farewell Blues. Note on Side One Label: Commercials.
Note on Sleeve: The Finger. Note on Sleeve: Raymond's Child Playing Violin and Singing. Note on Side One Label: #1. Note on Side Two Label: #3. Note on Side One Center: 3R. Note on Side Two Center: 2D. Note on Sleeve: Blues, Unknown Tune. Note on Side One Center: I, 8. Note on Side Two Center: A,5. Note on Sleeve: CBS, Mayfair Orchestra, 18th Cent Drawing room, Subway far from Iowa. Note on Side One Center: III, 3. Note on Side Two Center: IV. Note on Sleeve: Unknown Tune Rehearsal. Note on Side One Center: HS, No Prod LW, E3VB, No Compensation, No Cut, 3312-2, 63.2 cycle. Note on Side One Center: Mother?, Magic Garden. Note on Side One Center: 1A. Note on Side Two Center: 1D. Note on Sleeve: Raymond With Big Band. Note on Side One Label: 25. Note on Sleeve: Home Recording. Note on Sleeve: Birthday Party, Carol Sherard. Note on Side One Center: gabe, I. Note on Side Two Center: Mabel?, II. Note on Side One Label: Mark Warnow Private recordings, Illegible Writing. Note on Side Two Center: Mark Warnow, Coversation. Note on Side One Center: The O'Flynns. Note on Side Two Center: 78, cs, Warnow Pgm. The O'Flynns, Excerpt. Note on Side One Center: Tentatively, "The Happy Farmer. Note on Side Two Center: Egyptian Barn Dance. Note on Side One Center: I, RS and His New Orchestra, Toy Trumpet demo. Note on Side Two Center: Caterpillar Creep.
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Note on Side One Center: OS, 78, Concert, "Stardust." Note on Side Two Center: OS, 78, Careless, Concert in Rhythm, Nan Wynn. Note on Side One Label: Baby Can Rock, Dorothy Collins. Note on Side Two Label: Baby Can Rock, Dorothy Collins. Note on Side One Label: CS, 78, DC. Note on Side One Label: MW, Manhattan Mood, Warnow, Garlands? Note on Side Two Center: 2174D. Note on Side One Center: MW, Manhattan Mood, 2174G. Note on Side Two Center: 2174E. Note on Side One Label: MR. Basie Goes to Washington, New Recording. Note on Side One Center: This Side Mystery, Other side waltz, Shadow Dance. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, rim start, the Peanut Vendor & closing theme, Raymond Scott CBS Or., #b-462. Note on Side One Label: 78 rpm, rim start, "Moonlight Serenade", Raymond Scott CBS Orch., #B-468. Note on Side One Center: To Make a Long Story Short. Note on Side One Center: "My Heart Stood Still", D.C. Note on Side One Label: My Heart Stood Still, DC, E3KB-2946-4. Note on Side Two Label: To Make a Long Story Short, E3KB-2948-4. Note on Side One Label: Naked City, E3CB-3545, #3, N.C. Note on Side One Label: WC 3292-B, "Nice Day in the Country", Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Virginia Barrows, Paris in the Spring, Warnow?. 2/10/1940 Note on Side One Label: WC 3292-A, Nice Day in the Country, OK, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Rim: WC3292-A, Raymond Scott, Nice Day in the Country, 2-10-40 Note on Side One Label: WC 3286-B, Halfway Down the Street. Note on Side One Rim: WC 3286-B, Raymond Scott, Half Way Down the Street. Note on Side One Label: WC 3286-A, Half Way Down The Street, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Sound Tests. Note on Side Two Label: Center Start; Talk, Purpose of Recording Humorus. Note on Side One Label: 2S, 78, DC Reh. Note on Side Two Center: 6-B, D.C. Reh. Note on Side One Label: 1950's, 78, 1. Song of India, 2. " " " ". Note on Side Two Label: 6S, 78, 3rd, 1. Tiger Rag, 2. " ". Note on Side One Label: Out. Start, Opera in Rhythm, 33 1/3, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, Vocals- DC, 1950's, 1. In a Secluded Rendezvous , 2. I'm Singing in the Rain, 3. Stormy Weather, 4. I'll See You in My Dreams. Note on Side Two Center: Only 1 Cut- Just One More Time, Opera in Rhythm, Just One More Chart. Note on Side One Center: Honest Injun. Note on Side One Center: 78, Wedding, ??2. Note on Side Two Center: VI.
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Note on Side One Center:E3CB, High, Highland Swing, 33 12. Note on Side One Label: CBS, 78 rs, III, Young Man with a Band, Scott King?, "Raymond Scott Please," Rehearsal. Note on Side Two Label: OS, 78, Just a Gigalo, Orch. End of Reh. Note on Side One Center: E3KB-2948, # 3, 0+20, 30/22, To Make A Long Story Short. Note on Side One Center: E3CB 3543, Harvest Injun. Note on Side Two Center: E3CB, 3312-5, Highland Swing. Note on Side One Label: Phone Call, Mark Warnow. Note on Side One Label: Shadow Dance, From Tape E3-CB-3311-3, 62N, +2 - 0 +3, 5/27. Note on Side Two Label: From Tape E3-CB-3111-3, 60N, 0 - 0 - 0, 5/27. Note on Side One Label: Mystery Waltz, E3-CB, From Tape 3313-2, 59.5N, -1 +1 +1, 5/27. Note on Side One Label: DC, E3KB-2946-3, Heat, Jud her?. Note on Side Two Label: E3KB-2948-3, D.C. Note from Irwin: Test Pressing of, "My Heart Stood Still (2946)," and "To Make a Long Story Short (2948)." Note on Side One Label: Scott, Party. Note on Side Two Label: 157 W. 57th St. Note on Side One Center: Mystery Waltz. Note on Side Two Center: Mystery Waltz. Note on Side One Label: In Dixieland Where I was Born, D. Shore, 78 rpm. Note on Side Two Label: RS, Birdseye Open House with Dinah Shore, 1. It Had to be You, 2. Sleighride in July, 78 rpm. Note on Side One Center: H Swing, Cycle Faster, Highland Swing. Note on Side One Label: OS, 78 rpm, D.C., Night + Day. Note on Side Two Label: Out start, 78, D.C., 1. Rumors are Flyin', 2. For Me There's You. Note on Side One Label: V. Dise, Scott. Note on Side One Label: E3KB-2948, To Make a Long Story Short, Cut Simultaneously with Master. Note on Side Two Label: E3KB-2949, Tico-Tico, Mach. #3. Note on Side One Label: E3KB-2946, My Heart Stood Still, D.C., Cut Simultaneously with Master. Note on Side One Label: Bu-OK, Re-cut #3, E3KB-2946, My Heart Stood Still. Note on Side Two Label: E3KB-2947. Note on Side One Center: E3KB-2744, #3, To Make Away (Better), My Heart Stood Still. Note on Side Two Center: E3KB-2946 #3, 0K, My Heart Stood Stiill, Heart Stood (OK). Note on Side One Label: B-514, "Mexican Jumping Bean", Mark Warnow & Lucky Strike Orch. & Raymond Scott Quintet, COPY. Note on Side Two Label: Kay Kaisler promo.
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Note on Side One Label: B-511, "Mexican Jumping Bean", Mark Warnow & Lucky Strike Orch. & Raymond Scott Quintet, Copy. Note on Side One Label: Sept. 30, CBS, Concert in Rhythm #2, "Melancholy Mood" (J. Arlen), Vertical Recording, Start Inside. Note on Side Two Center: 2-3603. Note on Side One Label: TRPT, Raymond Scott Quintet, Toy Trumpet. Note on Side Two Label: SUPERB, #22B, Raymond Scott Quintet, "Siberian Sleigh Ride", This is New York, A1169-b. Note on Side One Label: A-310, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "War Dance for Wooden Indians". Note on Side Two Center: Railroad Background. Note on Side One Label:Female vocal demo. Note on Side Two: Female vocal demo. Note on Side One Label: Long version. Note on Side Two Label: Scraps. Note on Side One Label: 8 Bar Cut, HS. Note on Side One Center: E3CB-3544, OO1, 30/44. Note on Side One Label: E3CB-3543, #3, HI. Note on Side One Label: EBCB-3312. Note on Side One Label: E3CB-3311, Shadow Dance. Note on Side One Label: E3KB-2948-IR, NG.Note on Side Two Label: E3KB-2946-IR. Note on Side One Center: HSV, 1/2 cycle, played my party. Note on Sleeve: Highland Swing. Note on side one Label: Do I Love You Do I? Male vocal, Off day. Note on Sleeve: Do I love you, do I, Male vocal, War dance for wooden indians. Note on Side One Label: Out start, 78, Highland Swing. Note on Sleeve: Highland Swing. Note on Side One Label: E3KB-2473-Rer, Levelas, 0/19 1-1, source. Note on Side One Label: KB24276, In an 18th century drawing room. Note on Side One Label: The Merry Carousel, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 24275-1, Boy Scout in Switzerland, R. Scott Band. Note on Side One Label: Blues My Girl Friend Taught Me. Note on Side One Label: WB29914-B. Manhattan Minuet, Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 23951-5, Siberian Sleighride, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: SA-2-9171, Sample Pressing, 100% vinyl, 40 (cent symbol). Note on Side One Label: WB 24943-A, the Quintet Plays Carmen. Note on Side One Label: Trumpet, WB 24937B, Little Bit of Rigoletto, Raymond Scott Quintet. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): WB 24881-A; Oil Gusher, Scott Orchestra. Note on Side One Label: The Band Played On.
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Note on Side One Label: The Band Played On. Note on Side One Label: Best, WB 24276-1, In 18th Centry Drawing Room, R. Scott Quin. [Quintet]. Note on Side One Label: WB 2443B, The Quintette Plays Carmen, Raymond Scott, NI, OK. Note on Side One Label: Bells Very Long; Performance in Middle Very Good, Siberian Sleigh Ride, R. Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 24915-P, Manhattan Minuet, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: CO-30247-1, "In the Hush of the Night," Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Sib, Siberian Ride, ok, Fair. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26315-1, Huckleberry Duck. Note on Side One Label: WCO 76357-B, Business Mens Bounce, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Very good, WB 24275-3, Boy Scout in Switzerland, R. Scott Quin. Note on Side One Label: WB 24943 A, The Quintette Plays Carmen, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WCO-26316-E, Running Wild, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Peanut Vendor, Raymond Scott; WCO - --6180-E. Note on Side One Label: CCO-3516-2, "Petite," Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 24917-A, The Quintet Plays Carmen, Scott. Note on Side One Label: WC 3288-B, Don't Cry My Heart, Raymond Scott, O.K. Note on Side One Label: Balance, WB 24917-A, The Quintet Plays Carmen, Raymond Scott Quintet. Note on Side One Label: WC 3285-A, Pretty Good, I Don't Wanna Cry Anymore, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 24914-A, Manhattan Minuet, Scott. Note on Side One Label: Blue Hair. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26517-C, Whispering, Scott. Note on Side One Label: WC 3285-B, I Don't Want To Cry Anymore, Raymond Scott, OK. Note on Side One Label: CCO 3517-2, .004, "Evening Star," Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: N.G., Dictated, Section B, 34389-1A. Note on Side One Label: Cl not best, Other side good; In an 18th Century Drawing Room; R. Scott Quin. Note on Side One Label: WB 24936-B, The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Best, Cco 3501-2, Copyright 1950, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26518-B, Poor broken, If I had You, Scott. Note on Side One Label: Buy Very Good, Note on Side One Label: Best, G, Eagle Beak, Raymond Scott.
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Note on Side One Label: WC 3290-A, Arn? Cualion? House Party, Scott. Note on Side One Label: Moody, Fast Sound, WB 24489-A, Good, Gave to Ritt, -B, The Quintet Plays Carmen, Raymond Scott Quintet. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26181-B, Get Happy Scott. Note on Side One Label: WC 3290-B, Pretty Good, An Arabian House Party, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WCO - 3501-1, Copyright 1950, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WCO 26992-A, Do you Pamper Your Husband, Nan Wynn, Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 24883-B, The Girl at the Typewriter, Scott. Note on Side One Label: WC 3291-B, Pretty Little Petticoat, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: CCO-3500-2, Eagle Beak, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WC 3288-A, Don't Cry My Heart, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: Vinyl, Mystery Waltz, Test Pressing for Audivox, Save. Note on Side One Label: Siberian, Fair. Note on Side One Label: WB 026317-C, In a Subway Far From Ireland; Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: 30230-1; Key West, Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: WB 180-D, Peanut Vendor; Raymond Scott. Note on Side One Label: CO-30246-1, Let's Get Away, Italy? Note on Side One: WB 24937-A, A Little Bit of Rigoletto, Scott. Note on Side One Label: No, RC, Blue, Hair, Good, Struck Out. Note on Side One Label: Boy Scout in Switzerland; Very Good. Note on Side One Label: WB 24881-B, Oil Gusher, Scott. Note on Side One Label: On the Jersey Side, R.S. Note on Side One Label: Toy Trumpet; Broadcast 17th July 1937, Ambrose and His Orchestra. 10/6/1936 Note on Side One Label: George Halpern, WABC, October 6, 1936, 1. Nobody's Sweetheart Now, 2. Turn Paddlewheel, 3. Swing, Swing, M in L4. Rigoletto, The Instrumentalists, Complete, 5A. 7/17/1937 Note on Side One Label: Duplicate, July 17, '37, BBC, Ambrose and his Orch., "Twilight in Turkey," "Swing Swing Mother-in-Law, "Toy Trumpet," "Powerhouse," A1109; Note on Side Two Center: Test, Saver. 8/26/1938 Note on side one label: CBS, August 26,1938, The Novelteers, Raymond Scott, Conductor, Outer grooves are defective, 15 min. complete, 3-A, (a), (b) Bambina, (c) The Shadow Knows, (d) The Penquin [Penguin], (e) Stop and Reconsider, B 1063-b; Note on side two label: Raymond Scott Reh., 11:45-12:00, Oct. 8, B 1063-a. Note on Sleeve: 792-A, 792 - H.V Kaltenborn, 8-11-48, 792-A - Nora Drake. 8/30/1938 Note on Side One Label: CBS, August 30, 1938, The Raymond Scott Quintette Rehearsal, #3, 6-A, (a) The Toy Trumpet; (b) Siberian Sleigh Ride; (c) Interlude to Christmas Night, Part I of 2, B511a.
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Note on Side Two Label: CBS, August 30, 1938, The Raymond Scott Quintette Rehearsal, 6-B, (a) Siberian Sleigh Ride, (b) The Toy Trumpet, Part II of 2, B511b. Note on Side One Label: CBS, August 31, 1938, Chesterfield Prgram, Paul Whiteman - Conductor, 368, 7-A, Part I of 2, (a) Egyptian Barn Dance, Paul Whiterman, (b) I'm Gonna Lock my Heart, Joan Edwards, (c) The Toy Trumpet, Raymond Scott Quintette, B515a. Note on Side Two label(Damaged): CBS, August 31, 1938, Chesterfield Program, Whiteman Conductor, 7-B, Part II of 2, (a) Tia Juana - Paul Whiteman, (b) Siberian Sleigh Ride - Raymond Scott Quintette, (c) I Get a Kick Out of You - Joan Edwards, (d) Christmas Night in Harlem - Paul Whiteman, B515b. Note on Side One Label (Damaged): Only Have Eyes For You, (b) I'll Dream To-Night, (c) Beau Suoi (Debussy), (d) Temptation, B158a; Note on Side Two Label: September 9, 1938, The Novelteers, Conductor: Raymond Scott, 11-B, (a) Garden On the Moon, (b) Tia Juana, (c) La-Di-Di-Do, (d) Don't Let That Moon Get Away, (e) The Shadow Knows, B158b. Note on Side One Label: CBS, September 10, 1938, 10A, The Merrymakers, Steve just recorded (a) both sides, Conductor: Raymond Scott, 12-A, Part 1 of 2, #4, (a) The Girl Friend of the Whirling Dervish, (b) I Hadn't Anyone Till You, (c) Honey Suckle Rose, (d) Bambina, B514a; Note on Side Two Label: Merrymaker, 9-10-38, 1 The Girl Friend of the Whirlling Dervish, 2 I Hadn't Anyone Till You, 3 Honey Suckle Rose, 4 Bambina. Raymond Scott Show; Rim Start; 331/3 rpm Note on Side One Label: CBS, September 12, 1938, The Merrymakers, Conductor: Raymond Scott, 13-A, Part ii of 2, (a) Bambina - (b), (b) Cowboy From Brooklyn, (c) I've Got A Date With A Dream, (d) I Got Rhythm, (e) I Haven't Changed a Thing, B668a; Note on Side Two Label: The Novelteers, (a) Honey Suckle Rose, (b) Where in the World, (c) Anytime At All, (d) I Got Rhythm, (e) Love is Where You Find It, Scully Table East, B668b. Note on Side One Label: WABC, September 12, 1938, Ruth Carhart, Raymond Scott - Conductor, 10-B, (a) I Used To Be Color Blind, (b) You Go To My Head, (c) Ye Who Have Yearned To Long, (d) What Goes On Here in My Head (Orch.), (e) When Your Lover Has Gone, B516a; Note on Side Two Label: URC, September 7, 1938, Lois Elleman with Raymond Scott, 10-A, Rehearsal, (a) So Help Me, (b) Why Shouldn't I, (c) I've Got A Pocketfull of Dreams, (d) My Reverie, B516b. Note on Side One Label: Chamber Orch. Rehearsal, Xanthe Hournix Conducting, CBS, Jan. 31, '39, 0, Scott Pseudonym, B728b; Note on Side Two Label: Chamber Orch. Rehearsal, Xanthe Journix, Conducting, CBS, Jan. 31, '39, 2, 1. Jeepers Creepers, 2. F.D.R. Jones, B728b. Note on Side One Label: The Hit Parade presented by Lucky Strike, 3-11-39, #8, rim start, Two Excerpts, 1. Christmas Night in Harlem, 2. Boyscout in Switzerland, 33 1/3. Note on Side One Label: Mar 24, '39, CBS, Raymond Scott Quintet Rehearsal, "Eighteenth Century," "Boy Scout in Switzerland," Presto #4, 3A, (10-6000) (2 1/2-100), 1. Note on Sleeve: 9799-9808, 9789, 9803. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott Rehearsal, U.R.C. Studio, Wednesday March 29, 1939, Recorded on No. 1 Scully, No Equalization. Note on Side One Label: #2A, Special Test Recording, Quintette in U.R.C. Studio, Wed. Apr. 6, 3A Eq.
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Plus 15 at 8M Advancing to plus 19, Plus 5 at 100 cycles, Two Mikes, Ribbon partly open at base fiddle, Salt-Shaker for full pick-up and "on" effects, Ctr. No. 1, N.I, 4-5-39, Side 1, Rigoletto; Note on Side Two Label: Special Test Recording, (see other side),#2B, War Dance, Second Half, Side 2. Note on Side One Label: December 17, 1938; Hit Parade Rehearsal, #7, Raymond Scott Quintet, 1. War Dance For Wooden Indians, 2. Moment Whimsical, B850a. Note on Side Two Label: War Dance #7. Note on Side One Label: #6, Dec 1938, Quintet Rehearsal, 1. Christmas Night, 2. Toy Trumpet, 3. Suicide Cliff; Note on Side Two Label: Instrumentalists, Rhythm Roundup, 10 min., Dec. 26, 1938, com, Bert Parks, MC, Inner Band: Ray Scott Piano, Good. Note on Side Two Label: #1, Apr 7 '39, 11:15-11:30 PM, Scott Quintet Rehearsal, "riggoletto," [Rigoletto], 358. Note on Side One Center: Instrumentalists 15B, This Moon is a Silver Dollar, 18th Century, Rhythm Roundup Show. Note on Side Two Label: April 10, '39, CBS, Raymond Scott Quintet Reh., Channel #2, UTC #2, Table #4, 11 up at 6000, no lows, 3 DB gain in middle of record, Toy Trumpet, 2, B129b. Note on Side One Label: Special "Quintette Rehearsal," Wed. Apr. 12, 1939, Cut on WE No. 1, 3A Eq., Plus 17 at 8M, plus 6 at 100 cy., No Radius Comp., Used two mikes, RCA right on bass fid., WE near Piano 4 ft. high for solo bits and main pick-up. Peaks plus 16. to ctr. Note on Side One Label: Special "Quintette" Rehersal [rehearsal], Wed. Apr. 12, 1939, Cut on W.E. No. 1, 3A Eq., Plus 17 at 8M, plus 6 at 100 cy. No Radius comp., Used two mikes, RCA right on Base Fid., WE near Piano 4 ft. high for solo bits and main pick-up., Peaks, plus 20 at start, reducing to plus 16. side 1, McC., A Little Bit of Rigoletto, #18, 357; Note on Side Two Label: Special "Quintette Rehearsal, Wed. Apr. 12, 1939, Side 2. McC. N.I., See other side for recording data. Note on Side One Label: Dancepators, Sat. May 6, '39, 1., 2. My Heart Belongs to Daddy, 3. Crazy Rhythm, 4. And The Angels Sing, 5. Heaven Can Wait. Note on Side One Label: Lateral, Dancepators, May 13, '39, CBS, 5:07-5:30 PM, 2,"My Heart Belongs to Daddy," "Digga Digga Doo," "How Strange." Note on Side One Label: Special Vertical Cut Recording, For Test Only, Subject: "Dancepators," May 20, 1939, CBS Wire, Eng. Data: CBS Line to Col. Ch. 2, Col. To 845s. 845s Out to Vert. Ctr. (100 w in series and special Parallel Eq.) Peaks plus 14. Curve is up 4 50cy. And flat within 2 db from 75 cy to 3500 cy. Up 3 at 4M. Up 5 at 4500 dropping off to plus 1 at 5M. Then on down. McC. Note on Side Two Label: Vertical Test Recording, May 21, 1939, Subject: Ben Bernie Show, 5:30 to 6:00, Bernie, Small, Lehr, Orch. Had 2 1/2 db hole at 4250 cy. Otherwise flat. To 5000. Lever little too high. . Note on Side One Label: June 5 '39, CBS, 12-12:15 PM, "Dixie Serenaders," 1. Shake My Hand, 2. But It Didn't Mean A Thing, 3. Minuet in Jazz, 4. Asleep or Awake, 5. The Moon is a Silver Dollar, B185a. Note on Side Two Label: Dixie Serenaders, R. Scott, 6-19-39, 12 Noon. Note on Sleeve: B 351, 175, EB. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut, Dancepators CBS, June 17, 1939, Sat. 4:30 to 5:00 PM, Side 1. 3A. Eq. between line & Collins set at plus 12 at 10M. Collins to 845s with Special ctr. Eq. across cutter. McC. Note on Side Two label: Vertical Cut, Dancepators CBS, June 17, 1939, Sat. 4:30
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to5:00 PM, Side 2. McC. Note on Sleeve: 287 - 288 Note on Side One Label: Lateral, June 17, '39, Rehearsal from CBS, 10:15-10:45 AM, Cut on Presto 7B, Plus 12 at 6000, Plus 4 at 100 cy., Quintet Devil Drums, #14, Side #1, Mc. Note on Side Two Label: Rehersal [Rehearsal], June 17, 1939, 10:15-10:45 AM, Quintet Devil Drums, Side 2, McC. Note on Sleeve: 13, 22, Note on Side One Label: Lateral Cut Recordings, 78 rpm, Test recording of New vocalist, Sat. PM, June 24, 1939, B730a. Note on Side Two Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Test recording of new vocalist, Sat. PM June 24, 1939, B730b. Note on Sleeve: 215-A, 2 Records, 50 cents. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Dancepators, June 24, 1939, 4:45 to 5:00 PM, Note: Avoid playing bad spot in center of record. McC, B844a, 1. Don't Worry About Me, 2. Digga Digga Do, 3. Let's Make Memories Tonight, 4. Mexican Jumping Bean. Note on Side Two Label: Lateral Cut Recording, Dixie Serenaders, June 26, 1939 CBS, Cut on Presto 7B, Ctr., plys 8 at 100 cy. Plus 14 at 6M, Standard Radium comp. McC. 1. Step Up and Shake My Hand, 2. Don't Worry About Me, 3. Dinah, 4. In The Middle of a Dream, 5. Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb. B844b. Note on Side One Label: 1. Dinah, 2. Wishing, 3. Well Allright, Red Norvo, 4. Exactly Like You, June 27, '39, CBS, 12:30-1:00 PM, "The Novelteers," Raymond Scott Conductor, Part 3 of 3. Note on Side One Label: Jun 30 '39, CBS, 4:00-4:15 PM, Raymond Scott Conductor, Manhattan Minuet, The Wooden Solider and the China Doll, Rain On the Day, Lowise, I'm In Love with You Honey, B157a. Note on Side Two Label: June 27, '39, CBS, "The Novelteers," 12:30-1:00 PM, Raymond Scott Conductor, You Meet the Nicest People in Your Dreams, Pauanne, Rendezvous Time for Paris, Part 2 of 3, B157b. Note on Sleeve: 71 and 71. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Dancepators, July 1, 1939, CBS, 4:30 PM, Part 1 of 2, McC. Note on Side Two Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Dancepators, July 1, 1939, CBS, 4:30 PM, Part 2 of 2, MCC. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Sunday July 2, 1939, 3 PM, Audition of Singer for R.S. Note on Side Two Label: Judith Arlen, July 3rd, 6:45-7:00, 1st Air show, Defective Disc. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Judith Arlen July 5, 1939, CBS, 6:45 to 7:00 PM, McC, 99. Note on Side Two center: 1-7-26-39-Arlen. Note on Side One Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Dancepators, July 8, 1939, 4:30-5:00 PM, Side 1 of 2. McC. Note on Side Two Label: Vertical Cut Recording, Dancepators, July 8, 1939, 4:30-5:00 PM, Side 2 of 2, McC. Note on Side One Label: July 18, '39, CBS, 6:45-7:00 PM, Judith Arlen, Vertical Cut. Note on Side Two Label: July 17, '39, CBS, 6:45-7:00 PM, Judith Arlen, Vertical Cut. Note on Side One Label: August 1, '39, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, Blue Streak Ensemble, Raymond Scott Conductor, 1. Limehouse Blues, 2. Sweet Sue, 3. Crazy Rhythm, 4. Twilight in Turkey, Start Outside at 33 1/3, rpm, Lateral, B186a.
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8/8/1939 Note on Side One Label: Aug. 8, '39, 6:45-7:00 PM, CBS, Judith Arlen, 99, Start Outside, at 33 1/3 rpm, lateral. 8/10/1939 Note on Side One Label: Aug 10 '39, CBS, Columbia Workshop, "Radio Play," Saroyan, Music by Raymond Scott, Part 2 of 2, #127, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, lateral, B815a. 9/22/1939 Note on Side One Center: Arlen, 9-22-39. 9/30/1939 Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, Sept. 30, '39, CBS, Program #2, Lateral, Dress Rehearsal, 1.Note on Side Two Label: Concert in Rhythm, 2, Lateral, Sept. 30, '39, CBS, 1, Just a Gigalo [Gigolo], Roccoco, I Got Rhythm, Melancholy Mood (j. Arlen). 10/21/1939 Note on Side One Label: Oct. 21 '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Just a Gigalo, [Gigolo]" "Huckleberry Duck," I Got Rhythm," Start Outside at 33 1/3 RPM, Part 1 of 3, B604a, Lateral. Note on Side Two Label: Oct 21, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," Part 3 of 3, B604b, Lateral. 10/21/1939 Note on Side One Label: Oct 21, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, 303A, Raymond Scott Conductor, "I Didn't Know What Time IT Was," J. Arlen, "Girl With the Light Blue Hair," "Stuff His Teacher Taught Him," R. Merrill, "Summertime," J. Arlen, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, part 2 of 3, B435a, lateral. Note on Side Two Label: Bob Strong Orch., Friday, August 11, 1944, 12:00-12:30 PM, Chan. 1B, Eng. B.C., 6. "here's a Kiss." 7. "Forget-Me-Nots…" 8. "IN a Russian Foxhole," 9 Closing. Note on Sleeve: B1019. 11/17/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov. 17 '39, CBS, Young man with a band, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Boy Scout in Switzerland," Just a Gigolo," "Get Happy." defective towards center, Start outside at 33 1/3 rpm, part 2 of 2, lateral, b548a. Note on Side Two Label: Rehearsal, Nov. 17 '39, CBS, Young man with a band, Raymond scott conductor, Boy Scout in Switzerland, Just a gigalo, Get happy. Start outside at 33 1/3 rpm, part 2 of 2, lateral, B548b. Note on Sleeve: 10069-10078. 11/17/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 17, '39, CBS, Young Man with a Band, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Peanut Vendor," "Girl with the Light Blue Hair," "Young Life of Scott," Part 1 of 2, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, lateral, B547a. Note on Side Two Label: Rehearsal, Nov 17, '39, CBS, Young Man With a Band, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Peanut Vendor," "Girl With the Light Blue Hair," "Young Life of Scott," Part 1 of 2, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, lateral, B547b. Note on Sleeve: 10079-10088 11/19/1939 Note on Side One Label: Nov 19, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Girl with the Light Blue Hair," "Huckleberry Duck," "The Man I Love," "Moonlight Serenade," J Arlen, Part 1 of 2, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Lateral. Note on Side Two Label: Nov 25, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Happy Farmer," "Stuff His Teacher Taught Him," "On A Little Street in Singapore," "Runnin' Wild," Part 2 of 2, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, lateral. 12/2/1939 Note on Side One Label: Dec 2 '39, CBS, Accent on Music, Raymond Scott Conductor, Noisy record, "All the Time," "Speaking of Heaven" Arlen, "Medley" Pale Moon, The Lamp is Low, Stairway to the Stars, "Gypsy Lament," Loring, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, part 1 of 2, B627a. Note on Side Two Label: Dec 5, '39, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymon Scott Conductor, "Runnin' Wild," "Blue Blue
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12/13/1939
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12/13/1939
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Concert in Rhythm
1/2/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
1/2/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
1/16/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
1/16/1940
Blue," "Rococco," "I'd Like To Recognize the Tune," Wynn, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2, B627b. Note on Side One Center: Dec. 5, '39, Concert in Rhythm, II. Note on Side Two Label: Dec 2, '39, CBS, Accent on Music, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Stardust," "Temptation," Arlen, "Cherokee," "Goodnight My Beautiful," Loring, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2, B546b. Note on Side One Label: June 4, '40, CBS, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, Young Man with A Band - Audition, "Just a Gigolo," "Whispering," "Give it Back to the Indians," (M.J. Walsh), "Huckleberry Duck," Part 1 of 2, B524a. Note on Side Two Label: Dec 13, '39, CBS, Tune Time, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Stop It's Wonderful," I Didn't Know What Time It Was," "Siberian Sleighride," "My Prayer," "Christmas Night in Harlem," B524b, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2. Note on Sleeve: Foley, 109-110. Note on Side One Label: Dec. 13, '39, CBS, Tune Time, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Are You Having Any Fun," "South of the Border," "Jumpy Nerves," "Lilacs in the Rain," "Holy Smoke Can't You Take A Joke," "Little Rock Get Away," Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 RPM, Part 2 of 2, B522a. Note on Side Two Label: June 4, '40, CBS, Young Man With A Band - Audition, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, Pass the Records, Part 2 of 2, B552b. Note on Sleeve: B524-344. Note on Side One Label: Rs and His New Orch, 1939, 1. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5, 2. Scattin' at the Kit Kat, Reh. Note on Side Two Center: R.S. and His New Orch. 1939, 1. They Can't Take That Away From Me, 2. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 (theme), 3. Turn by Heck, Reh. Note on Sleeve: July 2, 87888. Note on Side One Label: Jan 2, '40, CBS, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Boy Scout in Switzerland," "Improvisation In Two Keys," Gross, "Yesterday," (Wynn), Business Mens Bounce." Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2, B658a. Note on Side Two Label: Jan. 9, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Peanut Vendor," "Solo Accompanyment for Tenor Sax," Dave Harris, "Careless," Wynn, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 RPM, Part 2 of 2, B658. Note on Side One Label: Jan 2, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott, Conductor, "Just a Gigalo," "Body and Soul," "I'd Like to Recognize the Tune," Wynn, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2, B518a. Note on Side Two Center: CIR, 1-9-40, P1 of 2, 1. The Man I Love, 2. Huckleberry Duck, 3. Stardust, 4., Loves Got Me Down Again, N, Wynn. Note on Sleeve: 10959-10968. Note on Side One Label: Jan 16, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, Good, "Hallelujah," "Body and Soul," "Business Men's Bounce," "It's a Blue World," Nan Wynn, Lateral cut, Start Outside at 33 1/3, part 1 of 2, B655a. Note on Side Two Label: Jan 23, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Indian Love Call," "In A Subway far from Home," "St. Louis Blues," "Blue Birds in the Moonlight," Wynn, Lateral cut, Start outside at 33 1/3, part 1 of 2, B655b. Note on Side One Label: Jan 23, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "They
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Concert in Rhythm
1/30/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
2/13/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
2/25/1940
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2/9/1940
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2/9/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
2/25/1940
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The Captivators [Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2707 or 2865 Concert in Rhythm
3/12/1940
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Didn't Believe Me," Wynn, "Improvisation," Gross, "If I Had You," "Christmas Night in Harlem," Lateral Cut, Start Outside at 33 1/3, Part 2 of 2, B523a. Note on Side Two Label: Jan 16, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Carnival of Brooklyn," Griffin, "Alone Together," "Runnin' Wild," Lateral Cut, Start Outside at 33 1/3, Part 2 of 2, B523b. Note on Side One Label: Jan 30 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott, Conductor, "Girl with the Light Blue Hair," "Time on My Hands," "War Dance for Wooden Indians," "Careless," Nan Wynn, B65a, Lateral Cut, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2. Note on Side Two Center: II, Feb 13, Concert. Note on Sleeve: 10949-1058. Note on Side One Center: Feb 13, Concert I. Note on Side One Label: feb 13, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Good, "The Man I Love," "If I Had You," "Four Beat Shuffle," "Indian Summer," Jack Leonard, Lateral, Part 1 of 2, B159a. Note on Side Two Label: Jan 30, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conducotor, Good, "Conversation Piece for Harmonica and Bass Clairnet," "All The Things You Are," Jack Leonard, "Business Men's Bounce," "I Got Rhythm," B159b, Lateral Cut, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side One Label: Feb 25, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Conversation Piece for Clarinet and Harmonica," "Do I Love You," Leonard, "18th Century [In An 18th Century Drawing Room], "War Dance for Wooden Indians," Lateral Cut, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Feb 27 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Stuff His Teacher Taught Him," "Danny Boy," Sullivan, "Bird Seed Special," "Christmas Night in Harlem," Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2. Note on Sleeve: 9808-9818. Note on Side One Label: Feb 9 '40, CBS, Young Man with a Band, Raymond Scott Conductor, Business Man's Bounce, Whispering, Scott Quiz, Part 1 of 2, B522a. Note on Side Two label: May 19, '40, CBS, Music in the Air, Raymond Scott Conductor, What Good's the Moon, I've Got My eyes on You, Sagebrush Serenade, Love song of Renaldo, In the Silence of Dawn, Part 2 of 2, B522b. Note on Side One Label: May 19 '40, CBS, Music in the Air, Raymond Scott Conductor, Love Dance, We Could Make Such Beautiful Music - N. Wynn, Redwoods, Here in the Velvet Night - M. Loring. Note on Side Two label: Feb 9 '40, CBS, Young Man with a Band, Raymond Scott Conductor, Huckleberry Duck, Just a Gigalo, Part 2 of 2, B521b. Note on Side One Label: Feb 25, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, Girl with the Light Blue Hair, Time on My Hands, Hallelujah, Darn that Dream, Marsh. Lateral Cut, Part 1 of 2. Note on Side Two Label: Feb 27 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, Business Men's Bounce, Whispering, Digga Digga Doo, All the Things You Are, Lateral start at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2. Note on Side One Label: Captivatros; CBS; 1. Swing Patrol; 2. Dead End Blues; 3. When I Go A Dreamin; 4. Roccoco; 5. Toy Trumpet. Note on Side Two Label: CBS Captivators; 1. Unknown Tune; 2. Girl Friend of a Whirling Dervish; 3. Who Blew Out the Flame; 4. You Got Me; 5. Day After Day Note on Side One Label: Mar 12, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor,
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Concert in Rhythm
3/26/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
4/2/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
4/7/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
4/14/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
4/14/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
4/28/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
5/5/1940
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Concert in Rhythm
5/12/1940
"Bullfighter and Piccolo," "Wind and the Rain," Leonard, "Tia Juana," "China Boy," Lateral Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2, B554a. Note on Side Two Label: Mar 26, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Who," "Stardust," "Bird Seed Special," "Wind and the Rain," Audrey Marsh, Lateral, Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 1 of 2, B554b. Note on Side One Center: Concert in Rhythm, P2 of 2, Mar 26, 1940, 1. Bullfighter and Piccolo, 2. It's a Blue World, J. Leonard, 3. Love Dance, 4. Farewell Blues, 5. Closing Home. Note on Side Two Label: Mar 12, 1940, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, B561b, Digga Digga Doo, Stardust, Boy Scout in Switzerland, You taught me to love again. Note on Side One Label: Apr 2 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Creepy Weepy," (W. Gross), "How High the Moon," (J. Leonard), "Huckleberry Duck," "Hallelujah," B648a, Lateral Start on Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side Two Label: Apr 7 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Orchestra, "Peter Tamborine," "When You Wish Upon a Star," (Jack Leonard), "Peanut Vendor," "Boy Scout in Switzerland," Part 2 of 2, B648b. Note on Side One Label: Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Bambolina," "Pretty Little Petticoat," "War Dance for Wooden Indians," "One Cigarette For Two," A. Marsh. Part 1 of 2, B639a. Note on Side Two Label: Apr 7, '40, CBS, Raymond Scott Orcheatra, "Just a Gigalo," "Whispering," "War Dance for Wooden Indians," "Wind and the Rain, (A. Marsh), Part 1 of 2, B639b. Note on Side One Label: Apr 14, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Toy Trumpet," P.P. Clarinet, "The Sky Fell Down," (Leonard), "Pretty Little Petticoat," "China Boy," B650a, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side Two label: Apr 18, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Boy Meets Horn," C. Griffin, "I Love You Much Too Much," (J. Leonard), "Bird Seed Special," "Digga Digga Doo," B650b, Lateral Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm. Part 2 of 2. Note on Side One Label: Apr 14, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Bambalina," "If I Had You," "Runnin' Wild," "One Cigarette for Two," (Wynn), B657a, Part 1 of 2. Note on Side Two Label: Apr 16, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "St. Louis Blues," "Time on My Hands," "Christmas Night in Harlem," "Shake Down the Stars," (Nan Wynn), Lateral Start Outside at 33 1/3 rpm, B657b, Part 1 of 2. Note on Side One Label: Apr 28, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Improvisation in Two Keys," (Gross), "How High the Moon," (J. Leonard), "Caterpiller Creep," "Farewell Blues," Part 2 of 2. note correct spelling: Caterpillar Note on Side One Label: May 5, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Two Young Lads in Saxophone School," "Shake Down the Stars," (Jack Leonard), "Huckleberry Duck," "Get Happy," Part 2 of 2, B551a. Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, 18th century, piano solo Gross, Let there be love, John Leonard, My Man, Hallelujah. Note on Side One Label: May 12, '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Blue Skies," "Caterpiller Creep," "War Dance for Wooden Indians," "It's A Wonderful World," (Nan Wynn), Part 1 of 2. Note on Side Two Center: CIR, No Date, 1. Who, 2. Arabian House Party, 3.
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New Raymond Scott Dance Orchestra Rehearsal
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5/15/1940
5/22/1940
Blackhawk Restaurant
11/22/1940
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Matinee at Meadowbrook, Disc One
4/19/1941
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Matinee at Meadowbrook, Disc Two
4/19/1941
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Concert in Rhythm
12/4/1941
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12/15/1941
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ITS Secret Seven
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Raymond Scott and Orchestra
1/4/1942 3/28/1942
Powerhouse, 4. Imagination (N. Wynn). note correct spelling: Caterpillar Note on Side One Label: May 15 '40,. Studio, New Raymond Scott Dance Orchestra Rehearsal, Bass, Clarinet, Piano, Jackson, Honeysuckle Rose, B553a. Note on Side Two Label: May 15, '40, Studio, New Raymond Scott Dance Band Rehearsal, Clarinet, Piano, Guitar, 1. Bob Martin, Clairnet, 2. Guitar, 3. Piano, B553b. Note on Side One Label: May 22, '40, CBS, Young Man with a Band, Preview, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Huckleberry Duck," "Just a Gigalo," Part 2 of 2, B549a. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): Apr 23, '40, CBS, Accent on Music, Raymond Scott Conductor, "Creepy Weepy," "Blue Skies," (Wynn), "I Love You Too Much too Much," (Leonard), "Digga Digga Doo," Part 2 of 2, B549b. Note on Side One Label: Blackhawk Restaurant, Friday November 23, 1940, 7:30-8:00, WGN, Raymond Scott Orchestra, 1. So You're the One Jacq., 2. There I Go, Clyde Burke, 3. Business Men's Bounce, B759a. Note on Side Two Center: WGN Blackhawk, Friday Nov. 22, 1940, 7:30-8:00. Note on Side One Center: RSO reh, 1940, Scattin' at the Kit Kat; Note on Side Two Center: RSO reh, "Scattin.'" Note on Side One Center: Matinee at Meadowbrook, 4/19/41, 1. Note on Side Two Center: Matinee at Meadowbrook, 4/19/41, III. Note on Sleeve Side One: 4/19/41, I, Matinee at Meadowbrook, 1. Eagle Break, 2. Lullaby Lane, Gloria Hart. 561-A. Note on Sleeve Side Two: 4/19/41, III, Matinee at Meadowbrook, 1. Look at Me Down, Gloria Hart, 2. With A Dreamy Beat, Clyde Hart, 3. Just a Little Bit South of North Carlolina, Clyde Hart. Note on Side One Center: Matinee at Meadowbrook, 4/19/41, II. Note on Side Two Center: Matinee at Meadowbrook, 4/19/41, IV. Note on Sleeve Side One: 4/19/41, II, Matinee at Meadowbrook, 1. Jazz Medley, "Rockin' Chair," 2. "Evening Star," 3. " The Band Played On." Note on Sleeve Side Two: 4/19/41, IV, Matinee at Meadowbrook, 1. Copyright 1950, 2. Whatcha Know Flo, Gloria Hart, 3. Eagle Beak. Note on Side One Label: "I've Got Rhythm", "Everything I Love", "Why Don't We Do This More Often," Dec. 4 '41, CBS, 12:05-12:30 AM, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra present "Concert in Rhythm." Brunswick Hotel, Boston, Mass. Part 1 of 2. Note on Side Two Label: It's Autumn, In a Subway, The Dreams on Me, Sometimes I'm Happy, Dec 4 '41, CBS, 12:05-12:30 AM, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra Present "Concert in Rhythm" Brunswick Hotel, Boston, Mass. Part 2 of 2. Note on Side One Center: 12/15/41, Bill of Rights Program, Glass. Part II. Note on Side Two Center: Bill of Rights Program, 12/15/41, #125, Part IV, Jimmy Stewart, FDR. Note on Sleeve: #28. Note on Side One Label: 1-4-42, CBS, CBS Presents, "ITS Secret Seven," GLASS, 1. Opening Theme, 2. "Hallelujah" 3. Knock Me A Kiss, 4. Announcement, 5. Feeling Gay, 6. St James Infirmary. Note on Side One Label: March 28, 1942, WOR, 11:45-12:00 PM, Raymond Scott and Orchestra, 1. Opened up a Trunk - Dorothy Collins, 2. Last Night I Said a Prayer - B. Leach, 3. Caterpillar Creep, 4. Blue in the Night - Vocal, 6M N out off an Turner, B222a. Note on Side Two label: Mar-28-42, WOR,
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Raymond Scott and His Orchestra
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4/7/1942
4/11/1942
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Powerhouse with Raymond Scott, Part 2
4/15/1942
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Powerhouse with Raymond Scott, Part 1
4/22/1942
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Power-House, # 5 & # 6, No. 1
5/14/1942
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Powerhouse, # 5 & # 6, No 2
5/14/1942
Raymond Scott and Orchestra, 6M N Out off on tuner, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: 9879-9888, March 28, 1942, 1. Q, Opened up a Trunk - D. Collins, 2. Last Night I Said a Prayer - Billy Leach, 3. Caterpillar Creep, 4. Blue in the Night - Vocal. Note on Side One Label: UNPLAYABLE, Broken, April 7, 1942, WABC, 12:30-12:55 AM, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, GLASS, 1. Opening Theme and Ann. 2. Carrier Pigeon, 3. My Heart Isn't In It, Collins, 4. Caterpiller Creep, 5. Sleepy Lagoon, Leach, 6. Did You Did It, DC and VL, part 1 of 2, B210a. Note on Side Two Label: April 7, 1942, WABC, 12:30-12:55 AM, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 7. Tangerine, Leech (Dubbed), 8. I Opened Up a Trunk, Collins, 9. Huckleberry Duck, Orh., 10. A Little Jive is Good For you, 11. Closing. B210b, Broken, UNPLAYABLE. Note on Sleeve: ss-12-27-15 &16, 103-A. note correct spelling: Caterpillar Note on Side One Label: April 11, '42, WOR -Air, Raymond Scott, 1. Opening Theme and Announce't, 2. Carrier Pigeon, 3. Sleepy Lagoon (Vc-BL), 4. My Heart Isn't In It (vc-DC), 5. Caterpillar Creep 6 - Closing, B212a. Note on alternate label: Allen Prescott, The Wife Saver. Note on Sleeve: Salute to Reservists, 42 & 43, part 2, 427. Note on Side One Label: April 15, '42, CBS, 8:00-8:30 PM, Orig, Powerhouse with Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 6. I Opened Up a Trunk, 7. Careful Conversation, 8. Skylark, Billie Leech, 9. St. Louis Blues, 10, Closing, Aluminum, B653a, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side Two Label: April 22, 1942, CBS, 8:00-8:30 PM, Powerhouse with Raymond Scott, 6. Did You Did It, DC and BL, 7. Pan-American Conga, 8, The Shine of St. Cecelia, BL, 9. Arabian House Warming, 10. Closing. Part 22 of 2. B653b. Note on Sleeve: 9909-9918. Correct titles (added by Irwin Chusid 24 JUN 2008): Side 1 trk 2. Careful Conversation at a Diplomatic Function; side 2 trk 2: a.k.a. Pan-American Hot Spot; trk 4: At An Arabian House Party Note on Side One Label: April 15, 1942, CBS, 8:00-8:30PM, Powerhouse with Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. Opening, 2. Theme and "Dinner Music," 3. "Miss You," Billie Leech, 4. "8Letters in the Mailbox," D. Collins, 5., Stormy Weather, D. Collins, 6. Aluminum, part 1 of 2, B208a. Note on side two label: April 22, 1942, CBS, 8:00-8:30PM, Powerhouse with Raymond Scott, Alum, 1. Opening Theme and Ann. 2. War Dance for Wooden Indian, 3. I Remember You, Billy Leech, 4. Symphony Under Stars, 5. I've Got it Bad, D. Collins. B208b. Correct title info (added by Irwin Chusid 24 JUN 2008): side 1 trk 2: Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals; trk 4: Eight Letters in the Mailbox. NOTE: There is no trk 6 on side 1. Note on Side One Label: May 14, '42, CBS, 8:30-8:55, Power-House #5, Raymond Scott, 1 & 2 Opening Theme and Annc'mt, 3 Siberian Sleighride, 4 This Love of My (BL-Vc), 5 Careful Conversation, 6 You Can't Hold A Memory, Part 1 of 2, B195a. Note on Side Two Label: Aluminium Base, May 21, '42, CBS Line, Powerhouse #6, raymond Scott, 1 Boy Scout in Switzerland, 2 Sleep Lagoon (Vc-BL), 3 In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room, part 1 od 2, B195b. Note on Sleeve: 9969-9978. Correct title info (added by Irwin Chusid 24 JUN 2008):side 1 trk 5: Careful Conversation at a Diplomatic Function Note on Side One Label: May 14, '42, CBS, 8:30-8:55, Power-House #5, Raymond Scott, 7 Don't Sit Unde the Apple Tree (Vc-BL), 8 Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, 9 - Closing, Part 2 of 2,
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Powerhouse #9
6/11/1942
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Powerhouse # 10
6/17/1942
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8/17/1942
[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2714 or 2872
8/18/1942
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8/26/1942
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8/24/1942
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9/3/1942
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] Side A: See 2710 or 2868 Side B: See 2711 or 2868
9/7/1942
9/8/1942
B249a. Note on Side Two Label: May 21 '42, CBS Line, Raymond Scott, Powerhouse #6, 4 when Day is Done (DC-Vc) - Wows, 5 Miss You (BL-Vc) - Wows, 6 War Dance for Wooden Indians, Part 2 of 2, B249b. Note on Side One Label: Universal, Aluminum Base, June 11 '42, CBS, Powerhouse #9, Raymond Scott, 1 Opening (Other Side), 2 The Girl With the Light Blue Hair, 3 Body and Soul, 4 Eight Letters in the Mail Box, 5, 1 of 2, B200a. Note on Side One Label: June 17 '42, CBS, Powerhouse #10, Raymond Scott, 6. Revolutionary Etude, 7. Bill (Vc-DC), 8. Symphony Under the Stars, 9. Digga Digga Doo, Part 2 of 2. Note on Side One Center: Powerhouse #10, RS, 6-17-42, CBS, 1. Bambolina, 2. Alone Together, 3. Wellsley High Jump, 4. Skylark - Billy Leach. There is no disc with tracks 6, 7, 8 and 9 (added by Irwin Chusid 24 JUN 2008) Note on Side One Label: August 17, 1942, CBS, 10:00-10:15 am, "The Good Morning Blues," 1. "Memphis Blues," 2. "The Mood Indigo," 3. "Aunt Hagar's Blues," 1A, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: August 17, 1942, CBS, 11:00-11:15 AM, "Jump Time," 1. "Jingle Jangle Jingle," 2. "Rose Room," 3. "Who Wouldn't Love You," 4. "one O'Clock Jump," 1B, Part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: 833-A. Note on Side One Label: August 18, 1942, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, "Jump Time," 1. "Liza," 2. "One Dozen Roses," 3. Embraceable You," 4. "Knock Me A Kiss," 5. "Kansas City Moods," 2A, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: August 18, 1942, CBS, 10:30-10:45 AM, "Pan-American Hot Spot," 1. "Summertime," 2. "The Peanut Vendor," 3. "Mama Inez," 4. "La Cumparsita," 5. Closing Theme, 2B. Note on Side One Label: August 26, '42, CBS, Secret Seven, 1. Blue Skies, 2. My Devotion, 3. Summertime, 4. Keep Smiling, 5. Limehouse Blues, 4A, Split, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: August 26, '42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. Jingle Jangle Jingle, 2. Three Little Words, 3. Be Careful, It's My Heart, 4. Perdido, part 1 of 1, 4B. Note on Side One Label: 8-24-'42, CBS, "Good Morning Blues," 1. "King of Oliver Blues," 2. "Casbah Blues," 3. "Azure Blues," 4. Woodchopper's Ball," Part 1 of 1, 11A. Note on Side Two Label: 8-24-'42, CBS, "Jump Time," 1. "Love Me or Leave Me," 2. "Idaho," 3. "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings," 4. "Knock Me A Kiss," 5. "Limehouse Blues," Part 1 of 1. 11B. Note on Side One Label: September 3, '42, Glass, Jump Time, 1. "Blue Skies," 2. "One Dozen Roses," 3. "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings," 4. "Keep Smiling," 5. "I've Got Rhythm," B183a. Note on Side Two Label: 9-3-'42, CBS, Presto 1c Cutter, Pan-American "Hot Spot," Untitled No., Inspiration, Summertime, Green eyes, B183b. Note on Side One Label: 9-7-'42, CBS 11:00-11:15 AM, 19a, Glass, Jump Time, 1. "Who", 2. "One Dozen Roses," 3. "He Wears a Pair of Sliver Wings," 4. "Cow-Cow Boogie," 5. "Limehouse Blues," Part 1 of 1, 19A, Not eon Side Two Label: September 10, '42, Glass, 1. Get Happy, 2, 3, I Got Rhythm, 4. I Never Knew, (No Announcements). Note on Sleeve: New Cutter and Amp, Frequency Check, 227. Note on Side One Label: 9-8-'42, CBS, Glass, 1. Tabu, 2. Inspiration, 3. Havana is Calling, 4. El Choclo, part 1 of 1, 20A. Note on Side Two Label: 9-8-'42, Glass, Cbs, 20B, Jump Time, 1. I Never Knew, 2. I
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Got a Gal in Kalamazoo, 3. I surrender Dear, 4. Knock me A Kiss, 5. I Got Rhythm, Part 1 of 1. 9/9/1942 Note on Side One Label: 9-9-'42, CBS, 10:30-10:45 AM, Glass, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. Who, 2. He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, 3. Keep Smiling, 4. I've Got Rhythm, 5. Strange Blues, part 1 of 1, 21A. Note on Side TWO Label: 9-9'42, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, Glass, Jump Time, 1. Rose Room, 2. Strictly for Dreams, 3. Take Me, 4. Pavido, 5. Closing, 21B, Part 2 of 1. 9/14/1942 Note on Side One Label: 9-14-'42, CBS, 11:00-11:15 AM, Glass, Jump Time, 24A, 1. Opening Theme and Announcements, 2. I Never Knew, 3. Be Happy, 4. I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen, 5. Siboney, 173. Note on Side Two Label: 9-14-'42, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, 243, Good Morning Blues, Glass, 1. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town, 2. Sophisticated Lady, 3. The Wang Wang Blues, 4. The Saint James Infirmary Blues, Part 1 of 1. 9/17/1942 Note on Side One Label; 9-17-'42, CBS, Glass, 4:45-5:00 PM, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. Get Happy, 2. Sleepy Lagoon, 3. New Tune "37th Secret", 4. Tabu, 5. Theme, 27A.
9/17/1942 Note on Side One Center: 12-17. Note on Side One Label: 9-17-'42, CBS, Glass, Pan-American Hot Spot, 1. Blank. 2. Opening theme and Announce, 3. Brazil, 4. The Peanut Vendor, 5. El Rancho Grande, 6. Ampola, 7. My Shawl, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 9-17-'42, CBS, 10:15-10:30 AM, 28B, Jump Time, 1. Pervido, 2. Amen, Yeah Man, 3. A Sleepy Lagoon, 4. Kalamazoo, 5. Three Little Words. Part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: Sept-17-1942. 1/27?/1943 Note on Side One Label: Scott 2; CBS Academy of Hot Music; 1. Mr. 5 by 5; 2. Great Day 9/28/1942 Note on Side One Label: September 28, '42, CBS, Glass, Good Morning Blues, 1. Tin Roof Blues, 2. Wabash Blues, 3. Royal Garden Blues, 4. Dallas Blues, 14 A, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: Sept 28, '42, CBS, Glass, Jump Time, 1. Hallelujah, 2. Jigger the Best, 3. I Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home, 4. Get Happy, 5. Strictly Instrumental, 14B. 9/29/1942 Note on Side One Label: 9-29-'42, CBS, 10:30-10:45 AM, Glass, Hot Spot, 1. Siboney, 2 Inspiration, 3. Mama Inez, 4. The Peanut Vendor, 34A, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 9-29-'42, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, Jump Time, 1. China Boy, 2. 'Taint What You Do, 3. At Last, 4. I Never Knew, 5. Stop Look and Listen, Part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-4521. 9/30/1942 Note on Side One Label: 9-30-'42, CBS, Glass, 35A, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, 2. At Last, 3. You Can't Do That to Me, 4. Night and Day, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 9-30-'42, CBS, Glass, Jump Time, 1. Black Grooves, 2. My Devotion, 3. Amen Yeah Man, 4. I Wanna Be Happy, Opening Missed, Power Failure, Sorry, 35B, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side One Center: R.S. and His Orchestra, 2. Amen, Yeah Man, 3. He Had a Pair of Silver Wings, 4. St. James Inf. Blues. Note on Side Two Label: '42, CBS, 26B, Jump Time, 1. Blue Skies, 2. Jigger's The beat, 3. Tea for Two, 4. Knock me a Kiss, 5. Who, Part 1 of 1.
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] Side A: See 2714 or 2872 Side B: See 2715 or 2873
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10/5/1942
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10/4/1943
10/12/1942
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Note on Sleeve: T-2018. Note on Side One Label: 10-5-'42, CBS, 11:00-11:15 AM, Glass, Jump Time, 1. Nagasaki, 2. Amen, Yeah Man, 3. A Boy in Khaki, A Girl in Lace, 4. St. James Infirmary Blues, 5. Closing Theme, Part 1 of 1, 38A. Note on Side Two Label: 19-5-'42, CBA, Glass, Good Morning Blues, 1. Blues that Make People Laugh at Their Troubles, 2. Casbah Blues, 3. Jump Steady, 4. Mood Indigo, 38B, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side One Label: 10-1-'42, CBS, 4:45-5:00 AM, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. Theme, 2. Strictly Instrumental, 3. Jigger's The Beat, 4. Take Me, 5. Night and Day, part 1 of 1, B1077a. Note on Side Two Center: RSO 42, 1. La Cumparsita, 2. Wonder Where my Babys..., 3. 37th Street, 4. I Got Rhythm, 5. At Last. Note on Sleeve: T-4522. Note on Side One Label: 10-5-'42, CBS, 3:00-3:15, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. Keep Happy, 2. At Last, 3. My Blue Heaven, 4. The Peanut Vendor, 5. Closing Theme, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-5-'42. CBS, 4:15-4:30 P.M., Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. I Never Knew, 2. Tabu, 3. Selective Service March, 4. St. James Infirmary Blues, 5. Closing Theme, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-5515. Note on Side One Label: 10-8-'42, CBS, Glass Base, "Pan American Hot Spot," 1. Tony's Wife, 2. La Cucaracha, 3. Tabu, 4. El Choclo, 42A, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: Why, Raymond Scott Rehearsal. Note on Side One Label: 10-12-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 44A, 1. Old Man River, 2. All That Meat and No Potatoes, 3. Blue Skies, 4. Tony's Wife, 5. Hallelujah, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-12-'42, The Good Morning Blues, 1. West End, 2. Solitude, 3. Basin Street, 4. The Blues in E Flat, 44B, 1 of 1. Note on Side One Label: Broken, 10-12-'42, Glass, CBS, 3:00-3:15 PM, The Sophisticators, 1. I Never Knew, 2. Take Me, 3. In An 18th Century Drawing Room, 4. Stardust, part 1 of 1, 43A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-12-'42, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Glass, 45B, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. Hemi-demi-semi-Quaver, 2. Southwind, 3. The Happy Lieutenant, 4. I Got Rhythm, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: SSR-6-7-7&8. Note on Side One Label: 10-14-'42, CBS, 48A, The Sophisticators, 1. At Last, 2. Tony's Wife, 3. South Wind, 4. Symphony Under the Stars, 5. Havana is Calling, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-15-'42, CBS, Glass Base, Pan American Hot Spot, 1. La Cumparsita, 2. Adios, 3. Mama Inez, 4. Amapola, part 1 of 1. Note on Side One Label: 10-13-'42, CBS, 10:30-10:45 PM, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. Opening, 2. Idaho, 3. Be Careful, It's My Heart, 4. St. James Infirmary Blues, 5. He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, 6. Black and Blue, part 1 of 1, 47A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-15-'42, Scott Ork., 1. I Never Knew, 2. Boy in Khaki, girl in lace, 3. The 37th Secret, 4. Hallelujah. Note on Sleeve: T-7067. Note on Side One Label: 10-16-'42, CBS, The Sophisticators, 1. The Wedding of the Radio Announcer, 2. He's My Guy, 3. Siboney, 4. Serenade in Blue, 50A, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-16-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. I Want to be Happy, 2. Strictly Instrumental, 3. Jiggers the Beat, 4. You Took Advantage of Me, 5. I Got A Gal in Kalamazoo, 50B, part 1 of 1.
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10/20/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-20-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. Crazy Rhythm, 2. Mister Five by Five, 3. I Came Here to Talk for Joe, 4. Caterpiller Creep, 5. China Boy, B1078a, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-20-'42, CBS, The Sophisticators, 1. White Christmas, 2. The Wedding of Radio Announcer, 3. Serenade in Blue, 4. Symphony Under the Stars, 5. At Last, part 1 of 1, B1078-b. note correct spelling: Caterpillar 10/19/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-19-'42, CBS, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. St. James Infirmary Blues, 2. Serenade in Blue, 3. Symphony Under the Stars, 4. I Got Rhythm, part 1o f 1, 52A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-20-'42,CBS, The Sophisticators, 52B, 1. At Last, 2. The Caterpiller Creep, 3. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, 4. White Christmas, part 1of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-6023. note correct spelling: Caterpillar 10/22/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-22-'42, CBS, The Sophisticators, 1. Serenade in Blue, 2. Jersey Jungle, 3. My Devotion, 4. The Wedding of the Radio Announcer, part 1 of 1, 56A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-22-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. I Got Rhythm, 2. Mister Five by Five, 3. Caterpiller Creep, 4. Hallelujah, 5. Taint What You Do, part 1 of 1, 56B. Note on Sleeve: # 18+A, At Ease (Pat Friday Soloist), Part II, 1. Waiting, 2. This Is It, 3. I Cried for You, 4. Tahiti, 5. Penthouse Serenade, 6. I See Your Face Before Me, 7. Iowa, 8. Morning Glow, 9. This Heart of Mine, 10. Molly Malone. Oct. 22, 1942. Note correct spelling: Caterpillar 10/26/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-26-'42, CBS, The Good Morning Blues, 1. The West End Blues, 2. The Caliope Blues, 3. The Azure Blues, 4. Theme, 60A, part 1of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-26-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. Get Happy, 2. The Major and the Minor, 3. Serenade in Blue, 4. Mister Five by Five, 5. Hallelujah, 60B, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-2077. 10/26/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-26-'42, CBS, Glass, 4:15-4:30 PM, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 59A, 1. Hallelujah, 2. Take Me, 3. Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, 4. La Cumparsita, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-26-'42, CBS, 3:00-3:15 PM, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. Amen, Yeah Man, 2. I Came Here to Talk for Joe, 3. Blue Skies, 4. My Devotion, 59B, part 1of 1. 10/27/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-27-'42, CBS< 10:30-10:45 PM, The Sophisticators, 1. I Cme [came] Here to Talk for Joe, 2. I Met Her on Monday, 3. Serenade in Blue, 4. Brazil, 5. A White Christmas, part 1 of 1, 61A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-26-'42, CBS, Glass, Jump Time, 61B, 1. Sweet Lorraine, 2. Keep Smilin', 3. The Bugle Call Rag, 4. Mr. Five by Five, 5. Crazy Rhythm, 6. Jump Time Theme, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-7062. ca 1942/43 Note on Side One Label: Discussion about Jazz Laboratory between RS, Cozy Cole and Red Sullivan Note on Side Two Label: Monica Lewis 10/28/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-28-'42, CBS, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. The Saint James Infirmary Blues, 2. Take Me, 3. The Happy Lieutenant, 4. Get Happy, part 1 of 1, 55A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-21-'42, CBS, Presto 1c Cutter, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. Crazy Rhythm, 2. White Wedding, 3. The Wedding for a Radio Anc. 4. Old Man River, part 1 of 1, 55B.
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10/28/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-28-'42, CBS, The Sophisticators, 1. White Christmas, 2. Praise the Lord and ---, 3. Mister Five by Five, 4. The Happy Lt, 5. Serenade in Blue, 62A, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-28-'42, CBS, Jump Time, 1. Sweet Georgia Brown, 2. The Major and the Minor, 3. Sweet Lorraine, 4. Amen, 5. Three Little Words, part 1 of 1, 62B. 10/29/1942 Note on Side One Label: 10-29-'42, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, GLASS, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. St. James Infirmary Blues, 2. He's My Guy, 3. Caterpillar Creep, 4. I've Got Rhythm, 64A, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 10-29-'42, CBS, 3:00-3:15 PM, Glass, Pan-American Hot Spot, 1. Tabu, 2. Mama Inez, 3. The Peanut Vendor, 4. El Choclo, 4. Closing Theme, 64B, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-4002. 10/29/1942 Note on Side One Center: 10-29, Sophisticators, Note on Side Two Label: 10-29-'42, CBS, 10:15-10:30 AM, GLASS, Jump Time, 1. Opening Theme and Announcement, 2. Nagasaki, 3. The Major and the Minor, 4. Blue Skies, 5. Tony's Wife, 6. China Boy, part 1 of 1, 63B. 11/2/1942 Note on Side One Label: 11-2-1942, CBS, Presto Cutter, Raymond Scott and His Orchestra, 1. I Never Knew, 2. He's My Guy, 3. Hemi Demi Semi Quaver, 4. Crazy Rhythm, glass base, part 1 of 1, 68A. Note on Side Two Label: 10-30-1942, CBS, 68B, Raymond Scott Orchestra, Jump Time, 1. Bugle Call Rag, 2. Mister Five by Five, 3. Back Home in Indiana, 4. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town, 5. Crazy Rhythm. Note on Sleeve: T-2095. 11/4/1942 Note on Side One Label: 73A, 11-2-'42, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Glass, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. I Got Plenty of Nothin', 2. Tin Roof Blues, 3. Serenade in Blue, 4. Ol' Man River, part 1 of 1. 11/6/1942 Note on Side One Label: 11-6-'42, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, GLASS, Jump Time, 1. Opening Theme and Announcement, 'Swonderful, 2. Bugle Call Rag, 3. Night and Day, 4. Somebody Loves Me, 5. Closing Announcement and Theme, 70A, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 11-6-'42, CBS, GLASS, The Sophisticators, 1. Opening Theme and Announcement, 2. He's My Guy, 3. I Met Her on Monday, 4. The Strange Blues, 5. I Got Plenty o Nothin', part 1 of 1. 70B. Note on Sleeve: 832-A. 11/10/1942 Note on Side One Center: Jump Time, CBS, 1. I Wanna Be Happy, 2. Mr. 5 by 5, 3. St. James, 4. Jersey Jungle, 5. Sweet Georgia Brown, 11-10-Jump. Note on Side One Label: 11-10-'42, CBS, 9:30-9:45 PM, Jump Time, I Want to Be Happy, Mr. Five by Five, The St. James Infirmary Blues, The Jersey Jungle, Closing, B605. Note on Side Two Label: 11-10-'42, CBS, 10:30-10:45 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. The Serenade in Blue, 2. Jumpin' Jeep, 3. White Christmas, 4. I've Got Plenty of Nuthin', B605b, part 1 of 1. 11/11/1942 Note on Side One Label: Broken, 11-11-'42, CBS, Raymond Scott and His Jump Quintet, 1. I've Got Plently of Nothing, 2. Blue Skies, 3. Keep Smiling, Keep Laughing, 4. La Cumparsita, part 1 of 1, B563a. Note on Side Two Center: Jump, Broken. 11/13/1942 Note on Side One Label: 11-13-1942, CBS, the Sophisticators, 1. He's My Guy, 2. Jumping Jeep, 3. Strange Isn't It, 4. White Christmas, B606a, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Center: 2. My Blue heaven, 3. Major and the Minor, 4. 3 penny opera, RS, 42 Jump, Quintet. Side One track 4: Feeling Gay; White Christmas. Side Two track 4: not "3 Penny Opera," correct
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11/23/1942
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2709 or 2867
11/19/1942
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2722 or 2880
12/10/1942
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2719 or 2877
12/11/1942
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2711 or 2869
12/14/1942
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tune is Diga Diga Doo Note on Side One Label: 11-16-'42, CBS, The Sophisticators, 1. Serenade in Blue, 2. Jumping Jeep, 3. Strange Isn't It, 4. I Got Plenty of Nothing, 5. Closing Anc., B601a. Note on Side Two Label: 11-16-'42, CBS, Raymond Scott and His Jump Quintet, 1. Old Man River, 2. Keep Smiling, 3. White Christmas, 4. Hallelujah, B601b. Note on Side One Center: Sophisticators, 11-23-42, 1. Pass the Ammunitiion, 2. Daddy, 3. Hallelujah, 4. Until Pay. 10:30 PM, Genevieve Howe, music by Sophis. Note on Side Two Center: R. S. Jump Quintet, 11-25-42, 1. Caterpillar Creep, 2. Hallelujah, 3. Feeling Gay, 4. China Boy. 11-25, 4:45. Note on Sleeve: T-4001. Note on Side One Label: 11-19-'42, CBS, GLASS, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Pan-American Hot Spot, 1. Opening Theme and Announcement, 2. Inspiration, 3. The Peanut Vendor, 4. Siboney, 5. La Cumparsita, 6. Closing Announcement [Announcement] and Theme, B161a. Note on Side Two Label: 11-19-'42, CBS, 4:45-5:00 pm, Raymond Scott and His Orch., 1. Opening, 2. The Caterpillar Creep, 3. La Cumparsita, 4. Jumpin' Jeep, 5. Halleluhah, 6. Closing, B161b. Note on Sleeve: 435-A. Note included: Salute to Reservists Cue Sheet [Insert]. Note on Side One Label: BROKEN, 12-8-'42, CBS, Glass, 9:30-9:45 AM, The Captivators, 1. My Baby's Comin' Home, 2. Jumpin' Jeep, 3. There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, 4. Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 4-15-'42, CBS, 8:00-8:30 PM, Powerhouse with Raymond Scott and his Orchestra. 6. I Opened Up a Trunk, Collins, 7. Careful Conversation, 8. Skylark, Beech, 9. St Louis Blues, 10. Closing Announcements and Theme, part 2 of 2, B654b. Note on Sleeve: B654,, 481. Note on Side One Label: 12-10-'42, CBS, 3:00-3:15 PM, Glass, Pan-American Hot Spot, 1. Tabu, 2. My Shawl, 3. Adios, 4. La Cumparsita, 5. Closing, part 1 of 1, B193a. Note on Side Two Label: Glass, The Captivators, 1. You're A Strain on my Brain, 2. He's My Guy, 3. Symphony Under the Stars, 4. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, 5. Mr. Five by Five, B193b. Note on Side One Label: 12-11-'42, CBS, Glass, Raymond Scott and Orch., 1. Strictly Instrumental, 2. Get Happy, 3. Symphony Under the Stars, 4. St. James Infirmary, part 1 of 1, B625a. Note on Side Two Label: 12-11-'42, CBS, 11:00-11:15 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. At Last, 2. Knock Me A Kiss, 3. Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, 4. Serenade in Blue, 5. Closing, B625b. Announcer IDs band as Scott's "Jump Quintet" (IC 25 JUN 08) Note on Side Two Label: 12-14-'42, CBS, 6:15-6:45 PM, Jazz Laboratory [Laboratory], 9. Theme Part 2, 10. Announcement, 11. If I Had You, 12. Announcement, 13. Chopin Etude, 14. Announcement, 15. Handle with Care, 16. Announcement, 17. Pan-American Hot Spot, 18. Closing, part 2 of 2, B76a. Note on Side Two Center: Woody Herman. Note on Sleeve: T-7057. Note on Side One Center: Captivators, 12-14-42, 1. Strictly Intro. 2. Moon Nocturne, 3. Handle with Care, 4. Outskirts of Town. Note on Side Two Label: 12-15-'42, CBS, 10:30-10:45 PM, The
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12/18/1942
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12/21/1942
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1/1/1943
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1/14/1943
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The Sophisticators [Dubbed to OR & DAT] Side A: See 2713 or 2871 Side B: See 2714 or 2872
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11/9/1943
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2720 or 2878
1/25/1943
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Sophisticators, 1. When the Lights Go On Again, 2. Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, 3. There Are Such Things, 4. The Jumpin' Jeep, 5. You're A Strain on My Brain, B622b. Note on Sleeve: T-7086. Note on Side One Label: 12-21-'42, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, 1. My Blue Heaven, 2. I'd Do It Again, 3. Hallelujah, 4. Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me, 5. Yesterday's Gardenias, B636a. Note on Side Two Label: 12-18-'42, CBS, 3:15-4:30 PM, Glass, Raymond Scott and His Jump Quintet, 1. Opening, 2. Handle with Care, 3. I Got Plenty o' Nuthin' - Cozy Cole drums, 4. Outskirts of Town, 5. Closing, B636b. Note on Sleeve: T-4000. Note on Side One Label: 12-21-'42, CBS, 4"15-4:30 PM, Glass, The Sophisticators, 1. I'd Do It Again, 2. The 9:20 Special, 3. I Can't Get Out of the Mood, 4. I Got Rhythm, 5. I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep, B618. Announcer IDs band as "Sophisticators." SIDE 2: 1. Diga Diga Doo, 2. Suit of Clouds (?); Handle With Care; White Christmas, 3. Hemi-Semi-Demi-Quaver (IC 25 JUN 08) Note on Side One Label: 1-1-43, CBS, Glass, Jump Time, Secret Seven, 1. Opening Ann., 2. I Never Knew, 3. How Did I Know the Gun Was Loaded, Handle with Care, 4. I Had the Craziest Dream, 5. Caterpiller [sic] Creep. Note on Side Two Label: 1-1-43, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, Glass, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1. Opening, 2. Keep Smilin', 3. Handle with Care, 4. Outskirts of Town, 5. Sorghum Switch, 6. Theme. Note on Side One Center: Concert in Rhythm, Dress Rehearsal, Jan 14, 1943, CIR Reh., 1-14-43. Note on Side Two Center: Concert in Rhythm, Jan 14, 1943, Rehearsal, CIR Reh, 1-14-43. Note on Sleeve: T-5511. Note on Side One Label: 1-19-43, WABC, 3:00-3:15 PM, The Sophisticators, I Got Rhythm, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Sorgum Switch, Moonlight Becomes You, Part 1 of 1. Note on Side One Label: 1-21-43, CBS, 9:15-9:30 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, Moonlight Becomes You, 9:20 Special, I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep, Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, Pagan Love Song, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: 1-25-43, CBS, 9:15-9:30 AM, The Sophisticators, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Symphony Under the Stars, Why Don't You Fall in Love with Me, Bugle Call Rag, Dearly Beloved, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: T-2076. Note on Side One Label: November 9, 1943, CBS, Rehearsal, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1. What is this Thing Called Love, 2. Exactly Like You, 3. String Piece, (Fiddle No Further), B57, Part one of two. Note on Side Two Label: 1-22-43, Glass, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, 1:00-1:30, B58B, 1. Besame Mucho, 2. Fiddle No Further, 3. WoodChoppers Ball, part 2 of 2. Note on Side One Label: 1-25-43, CBS, Glass, 10:15-10:30 AM, Good Morning Blues, Black and Blue, Wang Wang Blues, Casbah Blues, Blues in the Night, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Center: 1 &2 NG, 3. Moonlight Becomes You, 4. Sorgun Switch, 5. Taking a Chance on Love, Sophis. Note on Sleeve: T-2506. Note on Side One Label: The CBS Academy of Hot Music, with honor students Raymond Scott and
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The Captivators
1/26/1943
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2708 or 2868
2/26/1943
Prof. Joey Faye, rim start, 33 1/3, 1/25/43, Glass, 272. Note on Side Two Center: Sophisticators, Scott, March 2. Note on Sleeve: T-433. Note on Side One Label: 1-26-43, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Hallelujah, There Will Never Be Another You, I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town, Get Happy. Note on Side Two Label: 1-27-43, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Honeysuckle Rose, There Will Never Be Another You, Brazil, Feeling Gay, Limehouse Blues, part 1 of 1. Note on Sleeve: JAN-26-1943. Note on Side One Center: Sophisticators, CBS, 1. There'll Never Be Another You, 2. It Ain't What You Do, 3. Moonlight Mood, 4. I've Got Plenty of Nuthin', 5. Theme; Note on Side Two Center: Captivators, CBS, 1. Get Happy, 2. I'm Getting Tired SO I Can Sleep, 3. Honeysuckle Rose, 4. There Are Such Things, 5. I Got Rhythm. Note on Side Two Label: 2-3-'43, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Get Happy, I'm Getting Tired So What, Honeysuckle Rose, There Are Such Things, I Got Rhythm, B556b. Note on Sleeve: B556. Note on Side One Label: Feb. 5, 1943, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, The Captivators, 1. I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep, 2. Digga Digga Do, 3. Moonlight Mood, 4. Jersey Jump, 5. Three Dreams, part 1 of 1. Note on Side Two Label: RS Show CBS, 42, 1. Poqchu Love Song, 2. There Are Such Things, 3. War Announcement, 4. Black and Blue, 5. Handle with Care. Note on Sleeve: 9819-9828, Feb-5-1943. Note on Side One Label: Feb. 9, 1943, CBS, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass Record, The Captivators, 1. I Never Knew, 2. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, 3. Keep Smiling, 4. When The Lights Go On Again, part 1 of 1, B557a. Note on Side Two Label: 2-11-'43, CBS, 9:15-9:30 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, Moonlight Mood, Feeling Gay, There Are Such Things, Sorgum Switch, I'm Getting Tired, B557b. Note on Sleeve: T-5012. Note on Side One Label: 2-12-'43, C8-a, Glass, Dorothy Collins, Rehearsal, Mr. Five by Five, (1-2-3-4-5), I Had the Craziest Dream - 6, 7 - Blank. Note on Side Two Label: 2-12-'43, C8-b, Glass, Dorothy Collins, Where or When, I Had the Craziest Dream, Touch of Texas. Note on Side One Label: 2-12-'43, WABC, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Hallelujah, Moonlight Becaomes [Becomes] You, Get Happy, Keep Smiling, B562a. Note on Side Two Center: Farewell Blues, Very good, B Side, Blue Skies. Note on Side One Label: 2-11-'43, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Three Dreams, Outskirts of Town, Can't Get Out of this Mood, Blue Skies, Handle with Care, B558a. Note on Side Two Label: 2-18-'43, 10:00-10:15 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Crazy Rhythm, Moonlight Mood, Be Happy, Three Dreams, Move to the Outskirts, B558b. Note on Sleeve: T-2557. Note on Side One Label: 2-26-'43, Glass, The Captivators, I've Heard that Song Before, I Got Rhythm, Part 1 of 1, B564a. Note on Side Two label: 2-15-'43, CBS Line, Glass, Raymond Scott and His Jump Quintet, 1. Opening Theme and Ann., 2. I Never Knew, 3. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2715 or 2873
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2722 or 2880
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To, 4. Book Ann!, 5. Moonlight Becomes You, 6. I Got Planty [plenty] on Nothin', 7. Closing. B564b. Note on Side One Label: 3-1-'43, 11:00-11:30 AM, Glass, Watch Outer Rim, The Sophisiticators, I Got Rhythm, I Had the Craziest Dream, For Me and My Gal, Farewell Blues. Note on Side One Label: 1. Bambolina, 2. Love Dance, rehearsal. Sleeve: T-4007. Note on Side One Label: Jazz, 3-4-43, Jazz Lab, 1. I've Got Rhythm. Note on Side One Label: 3-4-'43, Glass, 10:00-10:15 AM, The Captivators, Don't Get Around Much Any More, I Got Rhythm, Caterpillar Creep, I Just Kissed Your Picture, B190a. Note on Side Two Label: 3-11-'43, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, Get Happy, Out of this World, the Thirty Seventh Secret, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, B190b. Note on Sleeve: T-2559. Note on Side One label: 3-17-'43, 9:30-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, 1. Pagan Love Song, 2. As Time Goes By, 3. Canteen Bounce, 4. 4 Buddies. Note on Side Two Label: 3-17-'43, 10:00-10:15 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, That Old Black Magic, St. James Infirmary Blues, Taking A Chance on Love. Note on Side One Label: 3-18-'43, 9:15-9:30 AM, Glass, The Sophisticators, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to, Catarpillar [sic] Creep, I Heard that Song Before, I Got Plenty of Nothing. Note on Side Two center: Captivators, CBS, 1. Out of This World, 2. Get Happy, 3. There Are Such Things, 4. Digga Digga Doo, 5. Moonlight Mood. Note on Side One Label: 3-24-'43, 9:15-9:45 AM, Glass, The Captivators, I've Heard that Song Before, Don't Get Around Much Any More, B1074-a. Note on Side Two Label: 3-24-'43, 10:00-10:15 A.M., Glass, the Sophisticators, Taking a Chance on Love, Canteen Bounce, Four Buddies, Old Man River, B1074-b. Note on Sleeve: T-2595 Note on Side One Label: 3-19-'43, 9:30-9:45 A.M., Glass, the Captivators, My Blue Heaven, Moonlight Becomnes You, Hemi Demi Semi Quaver, Three Deams. Note on Side Two Label: 3-25-'43, 9:15-9:30 A.M., Glass, The Sophisticators, As Time Goes By, I Got Rhythm, Moonlight Mood, Feeling Gay. Note on Sleeve: T-2556 Note on Side One Label: 4-2-45, 10 AM, 1. Old Black Magic, 2. All the Things You Are, 3. Taking a Chance on Love, 4. St. Jane's Infirmary. Note on Side Two Label: 4-14-43, CBS, 10:00-10:30 P.M., The Sophisticators, 1. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, 2. Don't Get Around Much Anymore, 3. Four Buddies, 4. Massachusets, B1082-b. Note on Side One Label: 4-19-43, CBS, Glass, Rehearsal, Jazz Laboratory, 1. Diga Diga Do, 2. Penguin, 3. China Boy, 4. "As Time Goes By", B1086-a. Note on Side One Label: 4-21-'43, 9:15-10:00 AM, Glass, The Captivators, Hey, Good Lokin' [Looking], It Cant Be Wrong, For Me and My Gal, Sorgum Switch, B569a. Note on Side Two Label: last Night, B568b. Note on Sleeve: T-5003.
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CBS Presents The Sophisticators
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Jazz Laboratory
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2721 or 2879
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2708 or 2866
5/3/1943 Note on Side One Center: Jazz Lab Reh, 5-3-43. Note on Sleeve: T-4517. 5/4/1943 Note on Side One Center: 5/4/43, Jazz Lab, Script Rehearsal. 5/6/1943 Note on Side One Label: 5-6-'43, CBS Line, 11:45-12:00 Noon, A34-(a), Raymond Scott Orchestra Rehearsal, 1. In a Magic Garden, 2. Rhythm Only At A, 3. Rhythm, 4. In A Magic Garden Second time with More Trumpet. Note on Side Two Label: 5-6-'43, CBS Line, 10:15-10:30 AM, Glass, A34-b, CBS Presents The Captivators, 1. Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer, 2. It Started All Over Again, 3. Johnny Zero, 4. Let's Get Lost, 5. Giddap Mule. 5/5/1943 Note on Side One Label: 5-5-'43, CBS, 10:00-10:15 PM, Glass, CBS Presents The Sophisticators, 1. It Can't Be Wrong, 2. The Beard, 3. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, 4. Boy Scout in Switzerland. Note on Side Two Label: 5-6-'43, CBS Line, 9:15-9:30 AM, Scully, Glass, CBS Presents the Sophisticators, 1. Wait for Me Mary, 2. I Don't Beleive [Believe] in Rumors, 3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore, 4. King Porter Stomp, Noisy Stylus. 6/8/1943 Note on Side One Label: Perry Como, R. Scott, June 8, 1943, 1. For A Little While (there?), 2. I can't Be Wrong, 3. The Talk of the Town, 4. Boy Scout, 5. Viollas [Violas] were Playing, A-37-(a). Note on Side Two Center: RSO, 6-9-43, Love Dance. Note on Sleeve: June 8, 1943, Perry Como. 5/18/1943 Note on Side TWo Label: 5-18-43, CBS, 10:00-10:30 PM, CBS Presents Raymond Scott in Jazz Laboratory, "Uncle" Red Solomon Trumpet, "I've Heard that Song Before" Double Daters, "Rosetta" Fifty Second Streeters, "China Boy", Program Close, Side Two, B1062-b. Note on Sleeve: SSR-7-25-5 & 6. 5/20/1943 Note on Side One Label: Glass, 5-20-'43, CBS, 10"15-10:30 AM, CBS Presents the Captivators, Guitar, 1. Don't Cry, 2. The Penguin, 3. Ther'es [There's] A Harbor…, 4. Enchanted Forest, RCA. Note on Side Two Center: 5/20/43, 1. Giddup Mule, 2. The Beard, Sophis, 3. Johnny Zero, 4. Magic Garden. Note on Sleeve: SSR-5-23-5 & 6. 5/26/1943 Note on Side One Label: 5-26-'43, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, CBS Presents The Sophisticators, 1. I've Got Sixpence, 2. It Can't Be Wrong, 3. An American in Russia, 4. It's Always You. Note on Side Two Center: 5/25/43, 4:30-4:45 PM, Presents Perry Como, 1. Do I Know What I'm Doing, 2. Temptation, 3. AN American in Russia, 4. Goodbye fun. Note on Sleeve: 13751, 432. 5/31/1943 Note on Side One Label: Dorothy Collins, May 31, 1943, Practice Record, Glass Record, B512a. Note on Side Two Label: Dorothy Collins, May 31, 1943, Practice Record, Class Recprd. B512b. 6/1/1943 Note on Side One Label: Jazz Laboratory, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, CBS, June 1, 1943, 10:00-10:30 PM, 1. Opening announcement and theme, 2. "Old Man River", 3. "More Than You Know", Mildred Bailey, 4. "Enchanted Forest", Orchestra, Part One, B582a. 6/24/1943 Note on Side One Label: 6-24-'43, CBS, 10:15-10:30 A.M., CBS Presents, the Captivators, "I've Got Sixpence", The Beard", "Close to You", "I Never Knew", B1044-a, Glass Record. Note on Side Two Label: 6-24-'43, CBS, 9:15-9:30 A.M., CBS Presents, the Sophisticators, "People Will Say We're in
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CBS Presents the Sophisticators Raymond Scott Program [Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2703 or 2661
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Raymond Scott's Show
7/23/1943
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The Raymond Scott Show [Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2705 or 2863
8/6/1943
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2707 or 2865
8/8/1943
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Love", "It's Always You", "Scrap Your Fat", "Swannee River", Glass Record, B1044-b. Note on Side One Label: 5-27-'43, CBS, 9:15-9:30 A.M., CBS Presents the Sophisticators, 1. "You Took Advantage Of Me"- R.T., 2. "Don't Cry", Ball, 3. "People Will Say We're in Love", 4. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", SL Jump Ball, RCA 3A, B1071-A. Note on sleeve: T-2030 Note on Side One Label: 7-8-'43, 10:00-10:15 AM, CBS Presents The Sophisticators, "I've Got Sixpence," "How Deep Is the Ocean," "Boy Scout in Switzerland," "Don't Cry," B1040-a. Note on Side One Label: Glass Record, CBS Presents The Raymond Scott Program, July 16, 1943, 11:30-12M, D2-a, 1. Opening Theme and Ann., 2. Johnny Zero, 3. You'll Never Know, Smith, 4. Show Me the Way to G Home, 5. You Rhyme with Everythinggla, 6. By The Waters, I, B1661. Note on Side Two Label: CBS Presents The Raymond Scott Program, July 16, 1943, 11:30-12M, D2-b, 7. What is There to Say, Smith, 8. Huckleberry Duck, 9. Don't Get Around Much, Smith, 10. In My Arms, while group, 6 vocal chords, orchestra Jack Smith, 11. Closing, II, B166b. Note on Side One Label: 7-21-'43, CBS, 10:00-10:15 AM, CBS Presents The Sophisticators, A21, I've Got Sixpence, The Beard, ...Time Goes By, Scrap Your Fat, Glass Record. Note on Side Two Label (Damaged): 7-20-'43, CBS, 6:45-7:00 PM, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, A21, Blues??, Swanee River, Glass Record. Note on Sleeve: SSV-5-26-1 & 2. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott's Show, CBS, July 23, 1943, 11:30-12, Jack Smith, D3-a, 1. Opening, 2. Swanee River, 3. Blue of Evening, 4. Lady By Good, 5. 218th Century [18th century] Quintet, B232a, One, I. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott's Show, D3-b, 6. The Beard, 7. The Right Kind of Love, 8. Three O'clock, 9. People Will Say, 10. Closing, B232b, II. Note on Side One Label: Aug 3, 1943, Studio 1, CBS, An Interview with Red Solomon, on vibrato, Raymond Scott, B1038-a. Note on Sleeve: #31. Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal Record, Dorothy Collins, August 4, 1943, C14-a, One, Glass. Note on Side Two Label: Rehearsal Record, Dorothy Collins, August 4, 1943, Two, C14-b. Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, August 6, 1943, CBS, Glass, D5-a, 1. "Opening", 2. "I Got Plenty of Nothin'", 3. "Let's Get Lost" Lewis, 4. "Don't Get Around Much" Smith, 5. "Oh Lady be Good", 6. "Enchanted Forest", ONE, B236a. Note on Side Two Label: The Raymond Scott Show, August 6, 1943, CBS, D5-b, 7. "Scrap Your Fat", 8. "Christopher Col", 9. "Sun. Mon. or Always", 10. "Wing and a Prayer", 11. Closing, B236b. Note on Side One Label: 8-18, Universal Recording Co., CBS Presents, the Sophisticators, "Nevada", "An American in Russia", "As Time Goes By", "Show me the Way to Go Home", B1056a. Note on Side Two Label: the Captivators, 8/8/43, Captivators, CBS, 8/8/43, 1. People Will Say We're in Love, 2. Never a Day Goes By, 3. Blue Mom, 4. Love Dance, 5. Handle With Care. Note on Side One Label: 1. Swanee River, 2. I Can't Be Wrong, KL, 3. Wait for Me, Mcvy B.G., 4. Outskirts of Town, 8/10/43, 11:30-12 pm, Ray Scott Show with Kay Lorraine, Part 1. Note on Side Two Label: 8-10-'43, 11:30-12:00 PM, WABC, 'Raymond Scott Show', featuring D6-b, Kay Lorraine,
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2706 or 2864
10/4/1943
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1. "Let's Get Lost", Kay Lorraine, 2. "Sometimes I'm Happy", 3. "18th Century Drawing Room", 4. "You'll Never Know", 5. "I've Got Plenty O' Nothin'", Part 2, B238b. Note on Side One Label: R Scott Rehearsal, Huckleberry Duck, 8/16/43, CBS, #3. Note on Side One Label: 8/23/43, Scott, 4. Christophor Col., 7. Toy Trumpet. Note on Side Two Label: 1. Singing Down the Road, 2. Thank Your Lucky Stars, 3. Sunday, Monday or Always, 4. Let's Get Lost, 5. Christopher Columbus. Note on Side One Label: DC. Note on Side Two Label: C15b, 9. Occ. Luck at Home, 7. D.C. Sept. 8, 1943, Hyu please (?). Note on Side One Label: 9/9/43, Thursday, CBS Presents Perry Como, 1. Put Your Arms Around Me Honey, 2. More Ten Cover (?), 3. Band ", 4. You'll Never Know. Note on Side Two Label: 9/6/43, The Broadway Bandbox "The Beard", 2. Sidney Q. Sidney, 3. Eileen Farrell "Through the Years", 4. "Air Minded Executive". Note on Side One Label: 1. Blue Moon, 2. In The Blue of Evening, Jimmy Blair, 3. Thank Your Lucky Stars, Helen Young, 4. The Campbells are Coming, 11:30-12 p.m., 9/9/43, Ray Scott Show, A. Note on Side Two Label: 1. How Sweet You Are, Jimmy Blair, 2. Toy Trumpet, 3. If You Please, H.X., 4. Honeysuckle Rose, Scott 9/9/43, E.H., 2. Note on Side One Label: September 10th, 1943, Wednesday 4:30-4:45 PM, CBS Presents "Perry Como", 1. "The Right Kind of Love", 2. "Talk of the Town", 3. "The Moon is Low"- Orch., 4. "Goodbye Sue". Note on Side Two Label: September 13, 1943, Monday, CBS Presents Perry Como, 4:30-4:45 P.M., 1. "Take it From There", 2. "Girl of my Dreams", 3. "I've Got Plenty of Nothin'", 4. "It's Always You". Note on Side One Label: 9/21/43 I, Scott with Kate Smith ("B" side), #2, You'll Never Know, Jimmy Blair, #3 Russian Lullaby. Note on Side Two Label: R.S. Orch, #4. In My Arms, H. Young, #5. Magic Garden. Note on Side One: September 28, 1943, Tuesday, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents Raymond Scott Show, 1. "Opening",2. "Honeysuckle Rose", 3. "Paper Doll"-Blair, 4, "Thank Your Lucky Stars"-Young, 5, "Outskirts of Town", Start 1 or 2, B219a. Note on Side Two Label: September 28, '43, Tuesday, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents "Raymond Scott Show", 6. "Singin' Down the Road", 7. "Blue of Evening"-Blair, 8. "St. Louis Blues", 9. "Close Program", B219b. Note on Side One Label: 9/29/43, Benny Goodman, Sotheby's (?), BC, 301, OK. Note on Side Two Label: Cap, Part One, Captivators, 1. Johnny Zero, 2. The Moon is Low, 3. The Dreamers, 4. American in Russia. Note on Side One Label: 9/29/43, BG- Cove, Spotlight Bands, Part 1, Benny Goodman, OK, 300. Note on Side Two Label: Sophisticators, OK. Note on Side One Label: October 4, '43, Monday, CBS Presents, 2:45-3:00 PM, The Sophisticators, 1. "The Dreamer" (late feed), 2. "Maple Leaf Rag", 3. "If you Please", 4. "You'll Never Know", Presto. Note on Side Two Label: October 6, 1943, Wednesday, 11:00-11:15 AM, CBS presents "The Captivators", 1. "It Can't Be Wrong", 2. "Love Dance", 3. "If You Please", 4. "Scrap Your Fat". Note on Side One Label: RS Orch, D.C., Perry Como, 1. Put Your Arms Around Me, 2. People Will
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See 2709 or 2867
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10/5/1943
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10/19/1943
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2715 or 2873
10/21/1943
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[Dubbed to OR & DAT] See 2716 or 2874
10/28/1943
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Say…, 3. The Dreamer. Note on Side Two Label: October 4, 1943, CBS, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 4. "In My Arms", 5. "Sunday Monday or Always", 6., Glass Record, B246b, Part Two of Two. Note on Side One Label: October 5- '43, Tuesday, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents, "Raymond Scott Show", 1. "St. Louis Blues", 2. "Sunday, Monday or Always", 3. "Put Your Amrs Around Me"- H. Young, 4. "People Will Say", Part 1 of 2, B247a. Note on Side Two Label: October 5, '43, Tuesday, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents "Raymond Scott Show", 5. "Enchanted Forest", 6. "In My Arms", 7. "You'll Never Know", 8. "I Got Plenty of Nothin'". Part 2 of 2, B247b. Note on Side One Label: Tuesday, October 12 '43, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents, Raymond Scott Show, 1. "Proclaim Opening", 2. "Thank Your Lucky Stars"- H. Young, 3. "How Sweet You Are"- S. Nelson, 4. "627 Stomp", 5. "The Dreamer"- D. Collins, Part 1 of 2, B181a. Note on Side Two Label: Tuesday, October 12 '43, 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents "Raymond Scott Show", 6. "Stardust", 7. "18th Century Drawing Room"- Quintet, 8. "If You Please"- H. Young, 9. "Christopher Columbus", 10. "Program Closing", Part 2 of 2, B181b. Note on Side One Label: 10-19-43, Tuesday, Raymond Scott Program, Program Opening, Maple Leaf Rag, In the Blue Of Evening, Skip Nelson, Put Your Arms Around Me, Helen Young, Things Ain't What They Used to Be. Note on Side Two Label: 10-19-43, Tuesday, Raymond Scott Program, I Heard You Cry Last Night, Dorothy Collins, Stiff Lace and Old Charcoal, Secret Seven, Paper Doll, Skip Nelson, Honey Suckle Rose, Program Close. Note on Side One Label: October 21, 1943, CBS, CBS Presents the Captivators, 1."The Dreamer", 2. "Stiff Lace and Old Charcoal", 3. "I Heard You Cried Last Night", 4. "You Took Advantage of Me". Note on Side Two Label: Untitled Jazz Piece. Note on Side One Label: October 28, '43, Thursday, 11:30-12:00 P.M., CBS Presents the Raymond Scott Show, 1. Opening, 2. St. Louis Blues, 3. All or Nothing at All- Skip Nelson, 4. In My Arms- Helen Young, 5. In a Magic Garden, part 1 of 2, B170a. Note on Side Two Label: October 28, '43, Thursday 11:30-12:00 PM, CBS Presents the Raymond Scott Show, 6. People Will Say We're in Love, 7. The Hungry Count, 8. 627 Stomp, 9. Program Close, Part 2 of 2, B170b. Note on sleeve: T-2561. Note on Side One Label: October 29, 1943, CBS Presents the Captivators, 1. Opening Theme, 2. "Blue Skies", Dorothy Collins, 3. "Maple Leaf Rag", 4. "Tin Can Announcement", 5. "Stormy Weather", D. Collins, 6. "In my Arms", Dorothy Collins, 7. Closing, B191a. Note on Side Two Label: 10/29/43, the Captivators, 1. Blue Skies, D.C., 2. Maple Leaf Rag, 3. Stormy Weather, 4. In My Arms D.C. Note on Side One Label: 1. My Heart Tells Me, D.C., 2. Minor Prelude I, 3. One O'Clock Jump, 11/1/43, (REH), Part A. Note on Side One Label: Sophisticators CBS 11-3-43, 2. Symphony Under the Stars, 3. Brazil, 4. White Xmas, Sophisticators, 11-3. Note on Side One Label: 11/5/43, 8-9 p.m. Tuesday, R. Scott Rehearsal, 1. One O'Clock Jump, 2. My Heart Tells Me, Part A. Note on Side Two Label: Same date, 1. Minor Prelude, 2. One O'Clock Jump. Note on Side One Label: 1. Blue Skies, 2. Swanee River, 3. I Heard You Cried Last Night, 4. 627
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Stomp, Captivators, 11/5/43 with D.C. Note on Side Two Label: 11/10/43, 11:45-12 noon, Scott rehearsal, Exactly Like You. Note on Side One Label: Part 1- 11/11/43, R Scott Pro., A, 1. NG, 2. , 3. Besame Mucho, 4. You're Either Too Young or Too Old, H. Young. Note on Side Two Label: 2. People Will Say We're in Love, 3. Woodchoppers Ball, 11/11/43, R. Scott Program, part II. Note on Side One Label: November 19, 1943, CBS, the Captivators, 1. Opening, "St. Louis Blues", 2. "The Dreamer", D. Collins, 3. "Powerhouse", 4. "How Deep is the Ocean", 5. Closing, glass record. Note on Side Two Label: D.C., Nov. 27, 1943 at Universal, High Level Singing Tests. Note on Side One Label: Rehearsal, 11-16-43. Note on Side Two Label: November 11, 1943, Thursday, Rehearsal (big band), "St. Louis Blues", 2. B64R. Note on Side One Label: Raymond Scott, Besame Mucho, Skip Nelson, You're Either Too Young or Too Old, Helen Young. November 11, 1943, Part One, Raymond Scott, R.S. Show. Note on Side Two Label: Going Somewhere (?). Note on Side One Label: D.C. Nov. 27, 1943, High Level Sing Tests, DO NOT USE TEST HOLD. Side Two Label: DO NOT USE TEST HOLD. Note on Side One Label: November 30, 1943, Tuesday, "Rehearsal", "Medley", 10 p.m. Note on Side Two Label: #1. "Rehearsal", November 30, 1943- Tuesday-Medley, #2."Anita Ellis, substituting for Martha Tilton, "Speak Low", B252b. Note on Side One Label: 1. How Sweet You Are, 2. You've Got a Hold On Me, 3. That Old Black Magic, 4. The Cambells are Coming, Scott Show Complete. Note on Side Two Label: 2. For the 1st time, 3. No Love No Nothin' D.C., 4. Huckleberry Duck, 12/29/43, Wed, Scott, 12-24-43 Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, both sides 1943, RSO 12-30-43, 1. I Get a Kick Out of You, 2. You've got a Hold On Me, 3. Show Me the Way to go Home, 4. Stardust. Note on Side Two Label: RSO 44, 1. People Will Say, 2. Huckleberry Duck, 3. Old Acquaintance, 4. Woodchoppers Ball. Note on Side One Label: RS Orch, 1943, 1. Just a Gigolo, 2. That's a Plenty. Note on Side Two Label: Dinah Shore. Note on Side One Label: 1944, CBS Line, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., Monday, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Theme", 2. "My Heart Tells Me" (Dorothy Collins), 3. "Sunday, Monday, and Always", 4. "Speak Low" (Dorothy Collins), 5. "Pretty Little Pettycoat", 6. "Closing Theme", B262a. Note on Side Two Label: 1. How Sweet You Are, D.C., 2. Paper Doll, 3. People Will Say We're in Love, D.C., 4. Tired Little Teddy Bear, 1/3/44, CBS line, Scott, Monday, 4:45-5:00 p.m. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", January 18, 1944, Tuesday, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., CBS, 1. "Theme", 2. "No Love No Nothin" (D.C.), 3. "I"ll Be Around", 4. "People Will Say" (D.C.), 5. "Singing Down the Road", 6. "Closing Theme", (Plenty High Level), B923-a. Note on Side Two Label: January 14, 1944, Friday, CBS Presents Raymond Scott Show, 4:45-5:00 P.M., Raymond Scott Show, 1. Theme, 2. My Heart Tells Me, Dorothy Collins, 3. Oh? What a Beautiful Morning, Dorothy Collins, 4. Mr. Basie Goes To Washington, B923-b. Note on Side One Label: Esquire, 1/18/44, Part 5. Note on Side Two Label: Esquire, 5, 1/18/44.
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1/22/1944 Note on Side One Label: New York Philharmonic, conducted by Artur Rodzinski, Shostakovich Eighth Symphony, First Performance, 4, B682a. Note on Side Two Label: January 22, 1944, SCRAP, Word of Life, Two. 2/12/1944 Note on Side One Label: May 4, 1944, Part 2, CBS Jam Session, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, B326a. Note on Side Two Label: Feburary 12, 1944, "Word of Life". 2/26/1944 Note on Side One: February 26, 1944, Word of Life, One. Note on Side Two Label: May 3, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 3:20 P.M., "Rehearsal", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, "Jam Session", 1st 1/2 picking up. 3/11/1944 Note on Side One Label: New York Philharmonic, conducted by Artur Rodzinski, Shostakovitch Eighth Symphony, First Performance, 1, B679a. Note of Side Two Label: "The Word of Life", Youth for Christ Broadcast, Jack Wyrtzen, Director, Two, St. L., 3/11/44. 3/24/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 24, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme', 2. "This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", 3. "Speech about Salvaging Paper" by R. Scott, 4. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 5. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" (D.C.), 6. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", B289a. Note on Side Two Label: March 24, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for the OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", 3. "Love Love Love" vocal by D.C., 4. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", 6. "Closing Theme", B289b. 3/27/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 27, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Poinciana", 3. "Mairzy doats", vocal by D.C., 4. "My Heart Tells Me", vocal by D.C., 5. "An American in Russia", 6. "Closing Theme", B291a. Note on Side Two Label: March 27, 1944, Monday, CBS, OWI, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Poinciana", 3. "Marzy Doats" vocal by D.C., 4. "My Heart Tells Me", vocal by D.C., 5. "An American in Russia", B291b. 3/29/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 29, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I Love You", 3. "When They Ask About You", 4. "In an 18th Century Drawing Room", 5. "Take it Easy", 6. "Closing Theme", B292a. Note on Side Two Label: March 29, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I Love You", 3. "When They Ask About You", 4. "In an 18th Century Drawing Room", 5. "Take it Easy", 6. "Closing Theme", B292b. 3/30/1944 Note on Side One Label: March 30, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening Theme, 2. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", 3. "Blue Moon", 4. "Tired Little Teddybear", 5. "Mairzy Doats", vocal by D.C., B293a. Note on Side Two Label: Same as A, 3. Tired Little Teddy bear, 4. Marizy Doats, 4:45 OWI. 4/3/1944 Note on Side One Label: B295a, 4:45. Note on Side Two Label: Raymond Scott Show, B295b, Monday, April 3, 1944. 4/4/1944 Note on Side One Label: April 4, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening Theme, 2. "I Love You", vocal by D.C., 3. "No Love No Nothin", 4. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", vocal, D.C., 5. "Tired Little Teddy Bear", 6. "Closing Theme", B296a. Note on Side
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Two Label: April 4, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. Opening Theme, 2. "I Love You", vocal by D.C., 3. "No Love No Nothin", 4. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", vocal, D.C., 5. "Tired Little Teddy Bear", 6. "Closing Theme", B296b. Note on Side One Label: April 5, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", 3. "My Heart Tells Me", vocal by D.C., 4. "Tiajuanna", 5. "Take it Easy", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B297a. Note on Side Two Label: April 5, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", 3. "My Heart Tells Me", vocal by D.C., 4. "Tiajuanna", 5. "Take it Easy", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B297b. Note on Side One Label: April 6, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Poinciana", vocal, 3. "Besame Mucho", vocal, 4. "In a Magic Garden"- fair, 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., "Closing Theme", B298. Note on Side Two Label: April 6, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Poinciana", vocal by D.C.,, 3. "Besame Mucho", vocal by D.C., 4. "In a Magic Garden"D.G, 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., "Closing Theme", B298. Note on Side One Label: April 7, 1955, Firday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "I Love You", vocal by D.C., 4. "When They Ask About You", vocal by D.C., 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", trpt. Fluff on intro, 6. "Closing Theme", BS299a. Note on Side Two Label: April 7, 1955, Firday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "I Love You", vocal by D.C., 4. "When They Ask About You", vocal by D.C., 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", fair, slightly sloppy, 6. "Closing Theme", BS299. Note on Side One Label: April 10, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, the Raymond Scott Show, 1Opening Theme, 2-"No Love No Nothin'", 3-"I Love You" vocal by Dorothy Collins, 4-"Tiajuana", 5-"Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6-Closing Theme, BS300. Note on Side Two Label: April 10, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "No Love No Nothin", 3. "I Love You" vocal by D.C., 4. "Tiajauana", 5. "Love Love Love" vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", BS300. Note on Side One Label: April 13, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Besame Mucho", vocal by D.C., 3. "Star Dust", 4. "Tiajuannah", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B302a. Note on Side Two Label: April 13, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., (Studio #7, OWI Show), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Besame Mucho", vocal by D.C., 3. "Star Dust", 4. "Tiajuannah", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B302b. Note on Side One Label: April 14, 1944, Friday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 P.M., Studio 7, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening Theme, 2. "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 3. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 4. "No Love No Nothin'", 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington" F, (Trpt. Fluff, Troms. Bad), 6. "Closing Theme", B303a. Side Two Label: 4:45. Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show = 1/4 hr., complete, no date. Note on Side Two
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Label: April 17, 1944, the Coca-Cola Revue of Spotlight Bands, Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, 1"Miner goes a Muggin'", 2- "I Dream of You", 3-"Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet", vocal by Georgia Gibbs, 4-"I Never Knew", B283b. Note on Side One Label: April 19, 1944 Wednesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 PM, (Studio #7), 'The Raymond Scott Show,' 1. Opening Theme, 2. I Love You, vocal by D.C., 3. I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter, 4. Besame Mucho, vocal by D.C., 5. In an 18th Century Drawing Room, 6. Closing Theme, B305a. Note on Side Two Label: April 19, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 PM, OWI, (Studio #7), The Raymond Scott Show, 1. Opening Theme, 2. I Love you, Vocal By D.C., 3. I Wish That I Can Hide Inside This Letter, 4. Besame Mucho, vocal by D.C., 5. In an 18th Century Drawing Room, 6. Closing Theme, B305b. Note on Sleeve: B 305a, 309. Note on Side One Label: April 20, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 3. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", 4. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 5. "Mr. basie Goes to Washington" bad (trpt. Fluff, lifeless), 6. "Closing Theme", B306a. Note on Side Two Label: April 20, 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show", (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 3. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", 4. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 5. "Mr. basie Goes to Washington" bad performance, (sloppy), 6. "Closing Theme", B306b. Note on Side One Label: April 24, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., (Studio #1), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 4. "Toy Trumpet", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B308a. Note on Side Two Label: April 24, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., (Studio #1), "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "Now I Know" vocal by D.C., 4. "Toy Trumpet", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme", B308b. Note on Side One Label: April 25, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., BROKEN, The Raymond Scott Show, 1- Opening, 2-"I Wish I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 3-"Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 4-"In a Magic Garden", 5-"Take it Easy", vocal by D.C., 6-Closing, B309a. Note on Side Two Label: April 25, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, OWI, 4:15-4:30 P.M., The Raymond Scott Show, 1--"I Wish I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 2-"Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 3-"In a Magic Garden", 4-"Take it Easy", vocal by D.C., 5-Closing, B309b. Note on Side One Label: Ginny Simms; 1. Too Young or; 2. No Love No Nothin; 3. Put Your Arms Around Me; 4. I've Got You Under My Skin; 5. Hymn […?] Note on Side Two Label: 1. NE[…?}; 2. People Wi[…?]; (Nov.[?, label half tore off] Note on Side One Label: April 26, 1944, Wednesday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" (D.C.), 3. "Poinciana", vocal by D.C., 4. "No Love No Nothin", 5. "Pretty Little Pettycoat", 6. "Closing Theme", B310a. Note on Side Two Label: April 26, 1944, Wednesday, 4:15 to 4:30 PM, (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show". Note on Side One Label: RS Orch, '44, 4:45, #4 G.I. Jive. Note on Side Two Label: April 27, 1944, CBS,
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4:15 to 4:30 P.M., (Studio #7), "The Raymond Scott Show", (for OWI), 1- "I Love You" vocal by D.C., 2. "Now I Know", 3. "When They Ask About You", 4. "G.I. Jive", vocal by D.C., B311b. Note on Side One Label: April 28, 1944, Friday, CBS, 2:00 to 2:15 P.M., "Rehearsal", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, 1. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", dead, 2. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washignton", miss. Note on Side Two Label: April 28, 1944, Friday, CBS, 2:00 to 2:15 P.M., "Rehearsal", Raymond Scott's Orchestra, New York Concerto, (5 min. 13 sec.), B323b. Note on Side One Label: May 1, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M., (Studio #1), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 4. "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", 6. "Closing Theme". Side Two Label: May 1, 1944, Monday, CBS, 4:15 to 4:30 P.M., (Studio #1), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "My Ideal", 3. "Suddenly It's Spring", vocal by D.C., 4. "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", 6. "Closing Theme" Note on Side One Label: May 2, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Long Ago & Far Away", 3. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 4. "Tiajuanna", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme". Note on Side Two Label: May 2, 1944, Tuesday, CBS, 4:15-4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Long Ago & Far Away", 3. "Now I Know", vocal by D.C., 4. "Tiajuanna", 5. "Love Love Love", vocal by D.C., 6. "Closing Theme". Note on Side One Label: 5/3, Scott Show, 4:45. Note on Side Two Label: May 3, 1944, Wednesday, piped from CBS- Studio #24, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. Opening, 2. I Love You-D.C., 3. When They Ask About You, 4. Half-Way Happy, 5. G.I. Jive- D.C., 6. Closing, B315b. Note on Side One Label: May 4, 1944, Thursday, piped from CBS, Studio #, 4:45-5:00 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening, 2. Long Ago and Far Away- D.C., 3. Tiajuana, 4. Poinciana, 5. Take it Easy- D.C., B316a. Note on Side Two Label: May 4, 1944, Thursday, piped from CBS, Studio #, 4:15-4:30 P.M., "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. Opening, 2. Long Ago and Far Away- D.C., 3. Tiajuana, 4. Poinciana, 5. Take it Easy- D.C., Opening and Part of First Number Missing, B316b Note on Side One Label: May 4, 1944, Part I, CBS, Raymond Scott Rehearsal, B325a. Note on Side Two Label: Word 1, I Will- I Might. Note on Side One Label: May 8, 1944, Piped from CBS- Studio #1, Monday, 4:45-5:00 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening Theme, 2. I Love You- D.C., 3. My Ideal, 4. Enchanted Forest, 5. Take it Easy-D.C., 6. Closing Theme, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, B318a. Note on Side Two Label: May 8, 1944, Monday, piped from CBS-Studio #1, 4:15-4:30 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show" (For OWI), ENCHANTED FOREST, 5. Take it Easy-D.C., 6. Closing Theme, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, B318b. Note on Side One Label: May 9, 1944, Tuesday, Piped from CBS- Studio #1, 4:45-5:00 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening, 2. Poinciana-D.C., 3. Long Ago and Far Away-D.C., 4. In a Magic Garden, 5. G.I. Jive-D.C., 6. Closing, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, B319a. Note on Side Two Label: May 9, 1944, Tuesday, Piped from CBS- Studio #1, 4:15-4:30 PM, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. Opening, 2. Poinciana-D.C., 3. Long Ago and Far Away-D.C., 4. In a Magic Garden, 5. G.I. Jive-D.C., 6.
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Closing, Raymond Scott's Orchestra, B319b Note on Side One Label: May 10, 1944, Wednesday, WJZ, 7:00-7:30 PM, "The Connee Boswell Show", 1. Opening, 2. Going My Way, 3. Melancholy Baby, 4. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me, B91a. Note on Side Two Label: May 10, 1944, Wednesday, WEAF, 9:00-9:30 PM, "Moon on my Pillow", Nora Martin, May 16, 1944, Tuesday, WJZ, 12:00-12:30 PM, Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra, 7. This I Love Above All- Bob Allen, 8. Swing High (Second Part of Program), B91b. Note on Side One Label: May 17, 1944, Wednesday, WABC, 12:30-1:00 AM, Louis Prima's Orchestra, 1-"Off to Kentycky", vocal by Prima, 2-"There's a Lot of Moonlight Being Wasted", vocal by Lilly Ann Carrol, 3-"Long Ago and Far Away", 4-"I Dream of You", 5-"Louise", vocal by Prima, B95a. Note on Side Two Label: May 23, 1944, Tuesday, WOR< 12:30-1:00 AM, Harry James Orchestra, 1-Opening, 2-"Perdido", 3-"Now I Know", 4.-"Flatbush Flanigan", 5-"Going my Way", B95b. Note on Side One Label: May 17, 1944, Wednesday, piped from CBS, 4:45-5:00, "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I'll Get By", 3. "I'll Be Seeing You", 4. "Don't Sweetheart Me", 5. "Suddenly It's Spring"- vocal by D.C., 6. "Take it Easy", vocal by D.C., 7. "Section A", 8. "Closing Theme" B332a. Note on Side Two Label: May 18, 1944, Thursday, piped from CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 P.M. (Studio D), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "Long Ago & Far Away", vocal by D.C., 3. "Poinciana", vocal by D.C., 4, "I Love You", 5. "powerhouse", 6. "Closing." Note on Side One Label: Scott, 4:45, 5/23. Note on Side Two Label: May 23, 1944, Tuesday, piped from CBS, 2:55 to 3:10 PM, (Studio D), "The Raymond Scott Show" (for OWI), 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I'll Get By", 3. "I'll Be Seeing You", 4. "Don't Sweetheart Me", 5. "I Love You", vocal by D.C., 6. "When They Ask About You", 7. "Tiajuana", 8. "Closing Theme", B336b. Note on Side One Label: Scott Show, 4:45-5:00. Note on Side Two Label: Scott, OWI, 4:15-4:30. Note on Side One Label: Scott, 5/31/44, 3:15-3:30, Studio 24. Note on Side Two Label: 2. Note on Side One Label: 1944, Thursday, CBS, 4:45 to 5:00 PM (Studio 24), "The Raymond Scott Show", 1. "Opening Theme", 2. "I'll Get By", 3. "I'll Be Seeing You", 4. "Don't Sweetheart Me", 5. "I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter", 6. "Fellow On a Furlough", vocal by D.C., 7. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", 8. "Closing Theme", B346a, CHI. Note on Side Two Label: 4:15-4:30, Scott OWI, 6/1. Note on Side One Label: June 7, 1944, Wednesday, Universal Studio, 11:00-11:45 A.M., "Dorothy Collins' Lesson" with Raymond Scott, Two, B133a. Note on Side Two Label: 6/7, Pt. 2, 11 A.M., DC Lesson. Note on Side One Label: June 7, 1944, Wednesday, Universal Studio, 11:00-11:45 A.M., "Dorothy Collins' Lesson", with Raymond Scott, THREE, B132a. Note on Side Two Label: 142-Chi A. Note on Side One Label: A. Note on Side Two Label: June 9, 1944, Friday, WABC, 12:30-1:00 A.M., Harry James Orchestra, 7-"Molten Swing", 8-"In Times Like These", 9-"I'll Get By", 10-"Nine Twenty Special", 11-"Closing", B116b. Note on Side One Label: 2. Note on Side Two Label: Jerry Wald's Orchestra, WJZ, June 16, 1944, Friday, 9:30-10:00 PM, Spotlight Band, 1. "Hallelujah", 2. "Long Ago & Far Way", 3. "Blues
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Concerto", 4. "The G.I. Jive", B176b. Note on Side One Label: WJZ, June 21, 1944, Charlie Barnett, "Spotlight Band", 1. It's Love, Love, Love, 2. A Fellow on a Furlough, 3. Straighten Up & Fly Right, 4. Blue Skies, 5. Swingin' On a Star, B504a, 313. Note on Side Two Label: Charlie Barnet Orch., Keep the Home Fires Burning, Male vocal audition- R. Scott, B504b. Note on Side One Label: June 23, 1944, WJZ, 12:30-1:00 PM, Glen Gray Orchestra, 5- "Swinging on a Star", 6-"Forget-me-nots in your eyes", 7-"Mister Wild Man", 8-Closing Theme, B504a. Note on Side Two Label: Johnny Warrington Orch. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", July 3, 1944, Monday, 4:30-5:00 P.M., piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 3B, B.S. eng., 1. "Theme", 2. "I'll Be Seeing You", 3. "Three Men on a Riff", 4. "Long Ago & Far Away", vocal by D.C., 5. "Mr. Basie Goes to Washington", clinker, unsteady, 6. "Closing Theme", B326a, part two of two. Note on Side Two Label: Word of Life. Note on Side One Center: Scott Show, 7/3/44, 4:30, WJ, Chan. 3A, part I. Note on Side Two Label: Word of Life Hour, Pt. 2. Note on Side One Label: July 4, 1944, Tuesday (piped from C.B.S., 10:00-10:15), "The Captivators", 1. When They Ask About You, 2. Toto "G (Sax held over last chord), 3. "Pretty Little Petticoat", 4. Jersey Jungle, (Taken on channel three), (V.P. Eng.), B366a. Note on Side One Label: 7/8/44, Word of Life, Part A, 1A, 1. Note on Side Two Label: RS Show 44, Toto, People, Mohawk. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, July 13, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 3A, Eng. B.C., 1-Opening, 2-"Suddenly It's Spring", 3-"Toto", 4-"Someday I'll Meet You", 5-"Tess's Torch Song", 6-Closing, B386a. Note on Side Two Label: Radio Soap Opera, 1. Note on Side One Label: "Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Wednesday, July 14, 1944, 2:00-2:40 PM, piped from CBS, Channel IIIA, Eng. -AWB, 1. "Section B", 2. "Section B", 3. THIS CUT N G, 4- "Pop Goes the Weasel", B391a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Wednesday, July 14, 1944, 2:00-2:40 PM, piped from CBS, Channel IIIA, Eng. *AWB, 1-"Pop Goes the Weasel", B391b. Note on Side One Label: The Raymond Scott Show, Thursday, July 20, 1944, piped from CBS, 1944, Channel IIIB, Eng. -AWB, 1-Section C, 2-Section A, Part Two, B401a. Note on Side Two Label: Swing & Sing. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, July 21, 1944, piped from CBS, 3:00-3:15 PM, (for OWI), Channel IIIA, Eng.-AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"Amor", 3-"Time Waits For No One", DC, 4-"I'll Be Seeing You", 5-"GI Jive", DC, 6-"Closing", B407a. Note on Side Two Label: Scrap tests. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, July 24, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Channel IB, Eng.-AWB., 1-Opening, 2-"Time Waits for No One", DC, 3-"Pop Goes the Weasel", 4-War Manpower Announcement, 5-"Section C", 6-"Swingin' on a Star", DC, 7-Closing, Part Two, B404a. Note on Side Two Label: Pt. I, Ch. 3. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, July 25, 1944, 3:00-3:15 PM, piped
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from CBS Studio #1, (For OWI), Channel 1A, Eng.-BS., 1. "Opening", 2. "Someday I'll Meet You Again"-D.C., 3. "The Lark leaped In", "Amor", "Crying Shame", D.C. Note on Side Two Label: Word of Life. Note on Side One Label: "Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Thursday, July 20, 1944, 3:40-4:10 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIA, Eng.-AWB, 1-"Section A", 2-"Secion B", 3-"Section C", Part Three, B402a. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, July 26, 1944, 3:00-3:15 PM, piped from CBS, Channel IA, (for OWI), Eng.-BS, 1. "Opening", 2. "Together"-D.C., 3. "San Fernando Valley"-D.C., 4. "Section B", 5. "Suitcase Blues", 6. "Closing", B402b. Note on Side One Label: RSO44 reh., 1. I'll Walk Alone, 2. I'll Get By, 3. Someday I'll Meet You Again", 4. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't. Note on Side Two Label: W of L, Ch. 2A, Pt. I, 7/29/44 Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 2, 1944, 3:00-3:15 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IA (for OWI), Eng.-VP, 1. "Opening", 2. "Fellow on a Furlough"-D.C., 3. "Swinging on a Star"-D.C., 4. A. "I'll Get By", B. "I'll Be Seeing You", 5. "G.I. Jive"-D.C., 6. "Closing", B423a. Note on Side Two Label: 3B Scraps. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, August 4, 1944, 3:00-3:15 PM, piped from CBS studio #1, Channel IA., Eng. -BS, 1. "Opening", 2. "Long Ago & Far Away", D.C., 3. "Stardust", 4. "Time Waits for No One"-D.C., 5. "Woodchoppers Ball", 6. "Closing", B667a. Note on Side Two Label: Word of Life, Hour. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, August 7, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS, Channel IA, Eng. AWB, 1. Opening, 2-"I'll Walk Alone", 3-"I'll Get By", "I'll Be Seeing You", 4-"Section C", 5-"San Fernando Valley", DC, 6-Closing, Part Two, B425a. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 9, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IB, Eng.-BC, 1. "Time Waits for No One", D.C., 2. "Stardust", 3. "If I Cried", 4. "It Could Happen To You", 5. "Closing Theme", B431a, Part Two. Note on Side Two Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, August 11, 1944, 3:00-3:15 PM, piped from Studio #1, (for OWI), Channel IIIA, Eng.-V.P., 1. "Opening", 2. "How Many Hearts Have You Broken"-D.C., 3. "It Could Happen to You", 4. "You Are my Favorite Dream"-D.C., 5. "It Had to Be You", 6. "Closing". Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, August 10, 1944, 3:00-3:15 P.M., piped from CBS Studio #1 (for OWI), Channel IIIA, Eng.-V.P., 1. "Opening", 2. "Amor", 3. "I Walk Alone"-D.C., 4. "I'll Be Seeing You", 5. "Two Way Stretch", 6. "Closing", B432a. Note on Side Two Label: 1. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 9, 1944, 4:30-5:00 P.M., piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IA, Eng.-BC, 1. "Goodnight Wherever You Are", D.C., 2. "You Are my Favorite Dream", D.C>, 3. "In a Magic Garden", 4. "Tess's Torch Song", D.C., 5. "Closing Theme", B430a, Part One. Note on Side Two Label: "the Raymond Scott Show", Friday, August 11, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 3B, Eng.-B.C., 1. Opening, 2. "Time Waits for No One"-D.C., 3. "Suitcase Bluyes", 4. "Fellow on a Furlough"-D.C., 5. "Midnight in a Sleepy Hollow", 6. Closing, Part 1, B430b. Note on Side One Label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, August 14, 1944, 3:00-3:15 P.M.,
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8/22/1944 Note on side one label: 'The Raymond Scott Show', Tuesday August, [] 22, 1944 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IA, Eng AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"It Could Happen to You", 3-"Time Waits for No One"-D.C., 4-"Amor", 5-"Sweet Lorraine", 6-Closing, B446a, Part Two. Note on side two label: The Raymond Scott Show; 1. Salt Water Cowboy, 2. I'll Walk Alone, D.C., 3. Section B, 4. What Is This Thing Called Love. Note on sleeve side B: Command Performance Part I 1. Bing Crosby 2. My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time (Crosby) 3. Bing Crosby - Jimmy Durante 4. Bing Crosby - A Little On the Lonely Side 5. ; #38. Note on sleeve side A: Command Performance, Part II, Laurence Melchoir, Jimmy Durante, Bing Crosby; 38-A. Note on side one label: D. Collins Solo Vocals; center start 78 Note on side two label: Scott II; 1. If You Please; 2. Wait for Me May; 3. In a Magic Garden; 4. Swanee River 8/23/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 23, 1944, 4:30-5:00 P.M., Piped from CBS Studio #1., Channel IIIA., Eng. - A.B., 1. "Opening", 2. "Sweet and Lovely", 3. "Swinging on a Star" - D.C., 4. "Section B", 5. "Closing"; Part Two, B446b. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, October 5, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1B,
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Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Sweet Lorraine", 9 - "Time Waits for No One" - D.C., 10 - "Midnight in Sleepy Hollow", 11 - "I'll Get By", 12 - Closing; B494a. Note on sleeve: 559-29-3&4; 246. Notes on side one label: "Rehearsal", Thursday, August 24, 1944, 2:00 - 2:30 P.M., Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIA., Eng. - V.P., 1. "Section B", Raymond Scotts' Orchestra., 2. I'll Walk Alone Georgia Gibbs; B449a. Note on sleeve: #33, 613; Rehearsal Note on side one label: Jump Time; no date; complete; rim start 33 1/3; 1. Nobody's Sweetheart; 2. The Major and the…; 3. Sweet Lorraine* Minor; 4. The Jersey Jungle; 5. Limehouse Blues Note on side two label: Good Morning Blues; CBS; no date; complete; rim start 33 1/3 Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, August 24, 1944, 4:40 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IA, Eng. AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"Three Men on a Riff", 3-"Time Waits for No One"...DC, 4-"Singin' Down the Lane"... DC, 5-Song Hit Magazine Presentation "It Could Happen to You", 6-Closing; Part Two, B448a. Notes from side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, August 25, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Chan. 1A, Eng. - V.P., 7 - Opening, 8 "Two-Way Stretch", 9 - "I'll Walk Alone"-D.C., 10 - "Tired Little Teddy Bear" - NG, 11 - "I'll Be Seeing You", 12 - Closing; B448b. Note on sleeve: 243 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, August 29, 1944, 4:30-5:00 P.M., Piped from CBS Studio #1., Channel IA., Eng. - A.B., 1-Opening, 2-"I'll Be Seeing You", 3-"Until" ... DC, 4-"Mohawk Special", 5-"Amor", 6-Closing; B452a, Part One. Note on sleeve: 33 Note on side two sleeve: A, 1, Tests. Hit Parade Rehearsal; Outside Start; Part 1; 1:15-2:00 P.M. Hit Parade Rehearsal; Outside Start; Part 2; 1:15-2:00 P.M. Eddie Scrivanek; Salute to Reservists [?] Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - It Could Happen to You, 9 - G I Jive D.C., 10 - If I Knew Then - D.C., 11 - Toto, 12 - Closing; B452a. Note on side two label: Audiodisc; 2A, orig. Note on side one label: Comm. Rec. date, rim start, 33 1/3, 1.2. Siberian Sleigh, 3.4. Moment Whimsical. Note on side two label: Comm. Rec. Date, rim start, 33 1/3, Siberian Sleighride - 4 takes. Note on sleeve: T-4524, 248. Note on side one label: #16, A. Note on side two label: 16, B, 9/2/44. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, August 30, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS stufio, Chan. 1B, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Time Waits for No One" - D.C., 3 "Goodnight, Wherever You Are" - D.C., 4 - "Two-Way Stretch", 5 - "Long Ago and Far Away" - D.C., 6 - Closing; B455a. Note on side two label: PT 2, Orig.; 2B; Word of Life Hear. Notes on sleeve: #22; #22A.
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8/31/1944 Note on side one sleeve: 'The Raymond Scott Show', Thursday, August 31, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Channel 1A, Eng BC, 1-Opening, 2-"I'll Get By', 3-"Sweet Lorraine", 4-"I'll Walk Alone" ... DC, 5-"Mocassin Glide", 6-Closing; B457a, Part Two. Note on side two label: Les Brown Orch. Tuesday, September 5, 1944, 9:30-9:55 PM, WJZ, Outside track - Scott Rehearsal, Chan. 1B, Eng. -- B.C., 5 "King Porter Stomp", 6 - Closing; 231; 236; B457b. Note on side two label: 2. 1/1/1944 Note on side one label: [Raymond Scott Orchest]ra, 1944, 9:00-9:30 P?, Eng. - B.C., 1 - "Sweet Lorraine, 2 - "I'll Remember April", 3 - "These Foolish Things", 4 - "Together", 5 - "Embraceable You", "I'm Biding My Time"; B 771a. Note on side two label: 9/7/44, Thurs., 9:30 - 9:55 PM, Jimmy Dorsey, WJZ, Coke, P and I only. Note on side two label: 17C. 9/11/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, September 11, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.B., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Every Day of My Life", 9 - Arthur Godfrey Interview, 10 - "Just Close Your Eyes" - D.C., 11 - "Moccasin Glide", 12 - Closing; B468a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, September 12, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00, Piped from CBS, Channel 1B., B.C. Eng., 5.* - Opening, 6. - I'll Walk Alone - D.C., 7.* - Amor, 8. G.I. Jive, 9. Section B., 10. - Closing; B 468b. Note on sleeve: 5; 251. 9/11/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, September 11, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1B, Eng. - R. B., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Stardust, 3 - "If I Knew Then" - D.C., 4 - "Blue Moon", 5 - "Until" - D.C., 6 - Closing; B469a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, September 12, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00, Piped from CBS Studio #1., Channel 1A., B.C. Eng., 1. Opening, 2. Felloww on a Fourlough **D. C., 3. Send Me Your Love for Christmas - D.C., 4. I'll Be Seeing You, 5. Closing; B469b. 9/15/1944 Note on side one label: 'Abe Lyman's Orchestra', Saturday, September 16, 1944, 11:15 - 11:30 PM, Off the air WABC, Channel, Eng. AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"And Then You Kissed Me", 3-"Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby", 4 - "Moon on my Pillow", 5 - "Together", 6 - Closing; B804a. Note on side two label: "Don McGranes' Orch", Friday, September 15, 1944, 12:00 - 12:15, W.O.R., Channel 111B., P. Eng., 1. "I'll Walk Alone" Vocal - Winnie Walsh, 2. "I Can't Help It" Vocal - Winnie Walsh, 3. "Let's Be Lovely Tonight" Vocal - Winnie Walsh; B804b. Note on sleeve: 374A, 374, 13, 253, Calif. National Guard. Don McGranes' Orch, Abe Lyman's Orchestra 9/22/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, September 22, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 3A, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Give Me Your Love for Xmas" - D.C., 9 - "It Could Happen to You", 10 - "Salt Water Cowboy", 11 - "In a Magic Garden" - D.C., 12 - Closing; B479a. Note on side two label: Spotlight Band, Glen Grays Orch, Friday, September 22, 1944, 9:30 - 10:00 P.M., Station W.J.Z., Channel 1B., V.P.Eng., 1. Mr. Wild Man, 2. Forget My Not in Your Eyes, 3. Salute, 4. Savage, 5. Straighten Up and Fly Right, 6. Commercial, 7. Don't Take Your Love from Me; B479b.
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Note on side two label: 227. Spotlight Band, Glen Gray's Orchestra Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, September 22, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 3A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Sweet and Lovely", 3 - "Fellow on a Furlough" - D.C., 4 - "Moccasin Glide", 5 - "I'll Get By", 6 - Closing; B480a. Note on side two label: Spotligh Bands, Glen Grays Orchestra, Friday, September 22, 1944, 9:30 - 10:00 PM, Station W.J.Z, Channel 1B., V.P. Eng., 8. Don't Stop Now, 9. Closing, 10.; B480b, 228. Note on sleeve: Etipath for NBC, 822, 822A, 255. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, September 25, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 1A, End. AWB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Midnite in Sleepy Hollow", 3 - "I'll Walk Alone" - DC, 4 - "Singin Down the Road" - DC, 5 - "I'll Be Seeing You", 6 - Closing; Part two, B482a. Note on side two label: Spotlight Bands, Bob Strong's Orchestra, Friday, September 29, 1944, 9:30 10:00 PM, Station W.A.B.C., Channel IIIB., V.P. Eng., 6. "I Don't Want to Love You", 7. "In a Russian Foxhole", 8. "Closing"; B482b. Note on sleeve: B 482, 619, 258. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, September 25, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 1B, Eng. AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"Every Day of My Life", 3-"Dance with a Dolly" - DC, 4-"Sweet and Lovely", 5-"Send Me Your Love for Xmas" - DC, 6-Closing; Part One, B481a. Note on side two label: "The Ginny Sims Program", Tuesday, September 26, 1944, 8:00 - 8:30 PM, Off the Air WEAF, Channel IIB, Eng. AWB, 1-"Amor", 2-"My Heart Sings", Vocals by Ginny Simms; B481b. Note on sleeve: 259. Note on side one label: Scott, 1. Note on sleeve: 260, 79-A. Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, September 26, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 1B, Eng. AWB, 1-Opening, 2-"Just Close Your Eyes" - DC, 3-"Time Waits for No One" - DC, 4 - "Frantic", 5-"Goodnite Wherever You Are" - DC, 6-Closing; Part One, B482a. Note on sleeve: 596, 261, B482. Note on side one sleeve: The Raymond Scott Show, Part One, 10-4-44, rim start, 33 1/3, 4:30-5:00 PM Note on sleeve: 262. Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, October 5, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piiped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "G I Jive" - DC, 3 - "Sweet and Lovely", 4 "Send Me Your Love for Xmas" - DC, 5 - "Until" - DC, 6 - Closing; B493a. Note on sleeve: 263, 16. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, October 25, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 3A, Eng. - B.C., 1- Opening, 2 - "Sly-Fly", 3 - "If I Knew Then" - DC, 4 - "Sweet Lorraine", 5 - "Fellow on a Furlough" - DC, 6 - Closing; B896a Note on sleeve: C&R, 64. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, October 25, 1944, 4:30-5:00 PM,
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11/3/1944
Piped from CBS, Chan. 3B, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Count Me Out", 9 - "I Dream of You" - D.C., 10 - "Singing Down the Road", 11 - "Just Close Your Eyes" - D.C., 12 - Closing; B897a. Note on sleeve: 257, 9899, 9908, 9899-9908. Note on side two label: Word of life. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", [day torn from label], October 30, 1944, 4:30 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "What a Difference a Day Made" DC, 3 - "Sweet and Lovely", 4 - "Is You Is or Is You Ain't" - DC, 5 - "On My Way Out" - DC, 6 - Closing; B906a. Note on sleeve: 264, 1, 1. Note on side two label: Word of life, no date, coxiclusion, 11, 11. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, October 30, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1B, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Day After Forever" - D.C., 9 - "Count Me Out", 10 - "And Then You Kissed Me" - D.C., 11 - "Singing Down the Road", 12 - Closing; B905a. Note on side two label: 10.14.44, conclusion, The Word of Life Hour, Glass, rim start, 33 1/3. Note on sleeve: T-2037 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, October 31, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Too Much in Love" - DC, 3 - "If I Knew Then" - DC, 4 - "How Many Hearts Have You Broken" - DC, 5 - "Count Me Out", 6 - Closing; B910a. Note on side two sticker: Word of Life. Note on sleeve: 266, 112. Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, October 31, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 2A, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "I'll Walk Alone" - DC, 9 - "It Could Happen to You", 10 - "Singing Down the Road", 11 - "Amor", 12 - Closing; B911a. Note on sleeve:267 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, November 1, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, piped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Every Day of My Life", 3 - "Just Close Your Eyes" - DC, 4 - "Mash Pash", 5 - "I Dream of You" - DC, 6 - Closing; B915-a, 1. Note on side two label: Word of Life Hour. Note on sleeve: B915, 497. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, November 1, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1B, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "Fellow on a Furlough" - DC, 9 - "I'll Be Seeing You", 10 - "Singing Down the Road", 11 - Time Waits for No One" - DC, 12 - Closing; 2., B916-a. Note on side two label: Original, "The Word of Life Hour", Youth for Christ Broadcast, Jack Wyrtzen, Director, August 19, 1944, Part One. Note on sleeve: 19, 269. Note on side two label: Ch 2. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, November 3, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1B, Eng. - B.C., 7 - Opening, 8 - "I'll Walk Alone" - D.C., 9 - "I Dream of You" D.C., 10 - "Singing Down the Road", 11 - "Strange Music" - D.C., 12 - Closing; B925-a. Note on side two label: "September 30, 1944, "The Word of Life Hour", Youth for Christ Broadcast, Jack Wyrtzen, Director, Box 511, New York 8, NY, Part One, 33 1/3 RPM. Note on sleeve: 270, 128, 1.
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11/3/1944 Note on side on label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, November 3, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Chan. 1A, Eng. - B.C., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Amor", 3 - "And Then You Kissed Me" - DC, 4 "Dance with a Dolly" - DC, 5 - "Mash Pash", 6 - Closing; B924-a. Note on sleeve: T-7044, Treasury Dept., Guest Star, #120-119 11/6/1944 Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 6, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel 111A, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - Mash Pash, 3 - What a Difference a Day Made - DC, 4 - If I Knew Then - DC, 5 - How Many Hearts - DC; B926-a, Part One. Note on sleeve: 272. 11/6/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 6, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel 111B, Eng - RB, 1 - Just Close Your Eyes - D.C., 2 - Pop Goes the Weasel, 3 - It Could Happen to You - D.C., 4 - Singing Down the Road; B927-a, Part Two. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, November 7th, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio I, Channel IIIB, Eng. R.B., 5 - Always - D.C., 6 - Count Me Out, 7 - Day After Forever D.C., 8 - Singing Down the Road; B927-b, Part Two. Note on sleeve: 9929 - 9938. 11/8/1944 Note on side on label: C.B.S., Raymond Scott Orch., Nov. 8, 1944, 10:50 - 11:05, Strings Rehearsal for Chesterfield Commercial; B1047-a. Note on sleeve: 274, 21. Note on side two label: "Word of Life." 11/8/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, November 8, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIB, Eng.RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Trolley Song", 3 - "Just Close Your Eyes" - DC, 4 - "Is You Is or Is You Ain't" - DC, 5 - "I'll Walk Alone", 6 - Closing; Part One, B928-a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, November 8, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIB, Eng. RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "I Dream of You" - DC, 3 - "I'll Get By", 4 - And Then You Kissed Me" - DC, 5 - "Singin' Down the Road", 6 - Closing; Part Two, B928-b. Note on sleeve: 275. 11/9/1944 Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Thursday, Nov. 9, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel 3, Eng. - R.B., 1 - Opening, 2 - "Together" - D.C., 3 - "It Could Happen to You", 4 "Singin Down the Road", 5 - "The Day After Forever" - DC, 6 - Closing; B929-b, Part Two. Note on sleeve: #16, #16A, 276. 11/10/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, November 10th 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIB, Eng. R.B., 1. Missed (defecteous sound switch), 2. Everyday of My Life, 3. Count Me Out, 4. I'll Walk Alone - D.C.; Part one, B930-a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, November 10th, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIB, Eng. R.B., 5. I'm Making Believe - D.C., 6. Sweet and Lovely, 7. I'll Remember - D>C>, 8. Hand Me Five; Part Two, B930-b. Note on sleeve: 9869, 9878, 277. 11/13/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 13, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RW, 1-Opening, 2-"The Day After Forever" - D.C., 3 - "Mash Pash", 4 - "I'll Dream of You" - D.C., 5 - "I'll Remember April" - D.C., 6-Closing' Part One. Note on
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11/28/1944
side two label: "For the Record", Bob Strong's Orchestra, Monday, November 13, 1944, 11:30 12:00 PM, Piped from [torn], Channel IIB, Eng. [torn] ar, 6-Talk, 7-"Cotton Eyed Joe" - Josh White, 8 - "One Meat Ball" - Josh White, 9 - "Save Your Sorrow" - Eddy Heyward, 10-"Robin Hood" - Ella Mae Morse, 11-Hittin' the Silk - Bob Strong; Part Two; 145. Note on sleeve: 4:30 - 5 PM, 11/13/44, Scott, I, 145, 278. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 13, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RW, 1 - Opening, 2-"Strange Music" - DC, 3 - "Singin' Down the Road" - DC, 4- "Just Close Your Eyes" - DC, 5 - "Hand Me Five", 6 - Closing; Part Two, B921-b. Note on side two label: "For the Record", Monday, November 13, 1944, 11:30 - 12:00 PM, Piped from OWI, Bob Strong and His Orchestra, Channel IIA, Eng. AR, 1-Opening, 2-"Irish Washerwoman" - Bob Strong, 3 - "Patti Cake Man" - Ella Mae Morse, 4 - "Just You Just Me" - Ed Hayward Sextet, 5 "There Goes That Song Again"; B921a, Part One. Note on sleeve: 279, Pgw 28 & 29. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Sweet and Lovely", 3 - "Three Men on a Riff", 4 - "Star Dust", 5 - "Singin' Down the Road", 6 - Closing; B932, part one. Note on sleeve: B932, 469, 280. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 20, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CSB Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RW, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Just Close Your Eyes" - DC, 3 - "Is You Is or Is You Ain't" - DC, 4 - "The Day After Forever" - DC, 5 - "Singin' Down the Road", 6 - Closing. Note on sleeve: B919, 282, 538. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Nov. 20, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RW, 1 - Opening, 2 - "I'm Making Believe", 3 - "Tain't Me" DC, 4 - "What a Difference a Day Made" - DC, 5 - "Hand Me Five", 6 - Closing; B920a, Part Two. Note on sleeve: B920, 539, 281. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 24, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Always" - DC, 3 - "I'll Get By", 4 - "On My Way Out" - DC, 5 - "Count Me Out", 6 - Closing; B922-a, Part One. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Nov. 24, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Confession" - DC, 3 - "Swingin' on a Star" - DC, 4 - "I'll Be Seeing You", 5 - "Hand Me Five", 6 - Closing; B922-b, Part Two. Note on sleeve: N922, 520. Note on side one label: Coca-Cola Spotlight Bands, RSO, 11-26-44, 1. Scheherezade, 2. Everything I Love (B Leech), 3. Huck Duck, 4. Miracle Music Chopin Opus # 10. Coca-Cola Spotlight Bands Note on sleeve: 284. Note on side one label: CBS Line, Nov. 28, '44, 3:00 - 3:15 P.M., Piped from CBS Studio #1, "Raymond Scott Rehearsal", Eng. - RB. Note on sleeve: 285.
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12/4/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Dec. 4, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RW, "Raymond Scott Rehearsal"; B1025-a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RB, "Raymond Scott Rehearsal"; B 1025 - b. The Raymond Scott Show Note on sleeve: 286. The Raymond Scott O.W.I. 12/6/1944 Note on side one label: Wednesday, December 6th, 1944, Piped from CBS, Channel IIIA, Eng. R.B., Show The Raymond Scott O.W.I. Show; B 975-a. Note on side two label: January 15, 1945, Test for Jane Harvey; B975-b. Note on sleeve: 31/32, 287. Note on side one label: 4 instrumentals. The Raymond Scott OWI 12/7/1944 Note on side one label: Thursday, Dec. 7, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel Show IIIA, Eng. - RW, "The Raymond Scott OWI Show", 1. , 2. Please Don't Say No - DC, 3. ; B1046-a. Note on sleeve: 287, Doyle 103. The Raymond Scott OWI 12/8/1944 Note on side one label: Friday, Dec. 8, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped from CBS Studio #1, Channel IIIA, Show Eng. - RW, 1. Strange Music - DC, 2. Tain't Me - DC, 3. I Dream of You - DC, 4. Salt Water Cowboy, "The Raymond Scott OWI Show", reb; B1028-a. Note on sleeve: 288. Note on side two label: Blank. The Raymond Scott Show 12/8/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 8, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RW, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Strange Music" - DC, 3 - "Pop Goes the Weasel", 4 - "I Dream of You" - DC, 5 - "Suitcase Blues", 6 - Closing, Part One; B938-a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 8, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RW, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Always" - DC, 3 - "T'ain't Me" - DC, 4 - "What a Difference a Day Made" - DC, 5 - "Hand Me Five", 6 - Closing, Part Two; B938-b. Note on sleeve: 493, 289, B938. The Raymond Scott OWI 12/15/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Friday, Dec. 15, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped Show from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RB, 1. I Didn't Know About You - DC, 2. Scott Tune - DC, 3. I'm Confessin' - DC, 4. Mr. Basie; B945-a. Note on sleeve: 470, B939. The Raymond Scott Show 12/18/1944 Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Dec. 18, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped fr4om CBS Studio C, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "Please Don't Say No" - DC, 3 "Confessin'" - DC, 4 - "Frantic", 5 - "I'll Walk Alone" - DC, 6 - Closing; B939-a, Part One. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Monday, Dec. 18, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIA, Eng. - RB, 1 - Opening, 2 - "T'ain't Me" - DC, 3 - "I Didn't Know About You" DC, 4 - "Jumpin' Jack", 5 - "Invitation to the Blues" - DC, 6 - Closing; B939-b, Part Two. Note on sleeve: 291, 49 & 50. The Raymond Scott OWI 12/20/1944 Note on side one sleeve: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Show Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - RW, 1. ?, 2. I Dream of You - DC, 3. ?, 4. Day After Forever - DC, "The Raymond Scott OWI Show"; B963-a. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1944, 3:00 - 3:15 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. -
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JK, "The Raymond Scott OWI Show"; B963-b. Note on sleeve: B-963, 480. Note on side one label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1944, 4:30 - 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - JK, 1 - Opening, 2 - "I'm Making Believe", 3 - "Come Out Wherever You Are" - DC, 4 - "If I Knew Then" - DC, 5 - "Little Jack Horner", 6 - Closing; B962-a, Part One. Note on side two label: "The Raymond Scott Show", Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1944, 4:30 5:00 PM, Piped from CBS Studio C, Channel IIIB, Eng. - JK, 1 - Opening, 2 - "I Dream of You" - DC, 3 "Three Men on a Riff", 4 - "The Day After Forever" - DC, 5 - "Jumpin' Jack", 6 - Closing; B962-b, Part Two. Note on sleeve: 186, 10979 - 10988, 293. Note on side one label: Monday, RSO, 12/20/43. 4:45 to 4, Broken, 1420. Note on side two label: Scott, RSO, 12/22/44, 12/22/44. Note on sleeve: Broken, 605. Note on side one label: 1. For the 1st Time, 2. Thank Your Lucky Stars, 3. Paper Doll, 4. An American in Russia. Note on side two label: 1. Put Your Arms Around Me, 2. Sunday, Monday etc, 3. People Will Say, 4. Sho Sho Baby. Note on sleeve: 474-A, 183. Note on side one label: Jazz Lab, 5-11-43. Note on side two label: Jazz Lab, 5-11-43. Note on sleeve: 603, 45-A. Note on side one label: Thursday, April 26, 1945, 5:00 PM, (Two pianos), Lute Song Reh, for:-Raymond Scott, 1. "Song #1.", 2. "Song #1.", "Prologue, 3. "Song # 1.", 1. Note on sleeve: To be played, Where is #2? ECB, d. Note on side one label: Thursday April 26, 1945, 5:00 PM, (One piano), for:-Raymond Scott, Cut #1. "Lute Song" (Song #3), Cut #2. "Bad Take", Cut #3. "Bad Take", Cut #4. "Bad Take", Cut #5. "Chinese Imperial March", Cut #6. "Minstrel Song", 4. Note on sleeve: To be played, 295. Note on side one label: Thursday, April 26, 1945, 5:00 PM, (Two pianos), for:-Raymond Scott, Song #2 "Who Will Buy My Hair?", Cut #1. "Song #2", Cut #2. "Bad Take", Cut #3. "Song #2", Cut #4. "Bad Take", Cut #5. "Song #2", 3. Note on sleeve: To be played, 296. Note on side one label: #18, 33 1/3, Rim Start, Your Christmas Parade, Mark Warnow, Jack Benny, Andy Russell, Part I, 12/15/46. Note on sleeve: 297, 330. Note on side one label: #19, 22 1/3, Rim start, Your Christmas Parade, Mark Warnow, Jack Benny, 12/15/46, NBC, II. Note on sleeve: 297, 330. Note on side one label: CT-2199, Start outside, 33 1/3 RPM, December 30th 1949, 11:30 - 12:00 Mid, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1. White Xmas, 2. Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer, Side Two. Note on sleeve: 3, 301. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 13/ RPM, CT-2199, December 30th, 1949, 11:30 - 12:00
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Mid, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Side One, No vocals, 1. Medley, 2. Get Happy, 3. Carioca, 4. Dear Hearts. Note on sleeve: 300 Note on side one label: The Raymond Scott Show, featuring Dorothy Collins, with Bill Vance, YCR-3139, Part 1, A Presentation By: Rose Dunn Productions, April 29, 1948, Start Outside, 33 1/3 rpm. Note on side two label: The Raymond Scott Show, featuring Dorothy Collins, with Bill Vance, YCR-3140, Part 2, A Presentation by: Rose Dunn Productions, April 29, 1948, Start Outside, 33 1/3 rpm. Note on sleeve: 298, 9859 - 9868. Note on side one label: Raymond Scott Quintet, 1. Hoseanna, 2. Mountain High Valley Low. Note on side two label: 1. Toy Trumpet, 2. To Make a Long Story Short, 3. Dinner Music. Note on side one label: Part 1, Your Hit Parade, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, NBC, 9/11/48, 1. Opening, 2. Hair of Gold - Eyes of Blue - F.S., 3. This Can't Be Love - Orch, 4. Love Somebody - I.W.H., 5. My Happiness F.S. Note on side two label: Part 3, Your Hit Parade, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, NBC, 9/11/48, 1. You Call Everybody Darlin - H.P., 2. It's Magic - I.W., 3. Commercial, 4. A Tree in the Meadow - F.S., 5. Closing. Note on sleeve: 299. Note on side one label: Start Outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded and ckd. By R. Lyon, Side Two of three, Your Hit Parade, 1. I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts, 2. Commercial #2, 3. Of Thee I Sing, 4. Don't Cry Joe, 5. Louisiana Hayride, (Side three on back of side one). Note on sleeve: 3. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded and ckd. By R. Lyon, Side One of three, Your Hit Parade, 1. Opening Commercial, 2.Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, 3. Baruch explains the Hit Parade, 4. Rio Rita, 5. I Can Dream, Can't I, (Side three on reverse side). Note on side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded anc ckd. By R. Lyon, Your Hit Parade, 1. The Old Master Painter, 2. Dreamer's Holiday, 3. Commercial #3, 4. Dear Hearts and Gentle People, 5. So Long for a While - to end., (Side one on reverse side). Note on sleeve: 302. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 13, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: Recorded, Auditioned showcase only, Need to record NBC speaker at later date "McCarthyism", Showcase Trace #2, 304. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 20, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, side two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: Side 2, 3, 305. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 20, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, side three, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 30, 107X, 306.
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1/20/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 20, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 307. 1/20/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 20, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, SE, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal, (Protection). Note on sleeve: 308. 1/20/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, January 20, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side three, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 309, 613, #613-A. Note on side one label: N.G. 1/28/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, January 28, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Side 1, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial No. 1, Band 2: "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts", Band 3: "Chicago", Band 4: "There's No Tomorrow", Band 5: "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo", (CT). Note on side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, January 28, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: "A Dreamer's Holiday", Band 2: "The Old Master Painter", Band 3: Commercial No. 3, Band 4: "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", Band 5: Sign-off Commercial, (CT). Note on sleeve: 588, 588A. 2/3/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, February 3, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: T-4516, 312. 2/10/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, February 10, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 16, 311. 2/18/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, February 18, 1950, Side 2, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial No. 2, Band 2: "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", Band 3: "I Can Dream, Can't I?", Band 4: "The Dipsy Doodle", Band 5: "The Old Master Painter", (CT). Note on sleeve: 587, 587A, 313. 2/24/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rom, CT#114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, February 24, 1950, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on label: T-7053, 314. Note on side one label: N.G. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT# 114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, February 24, 1950, Side two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 315. Note on side one label: No lead vocal. 3/3/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, March 3, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 316. 3/3/1950 Note on label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, March 3, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. 420, 420A, 317. 3/3/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, March 3, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side three, Hit Parade Rehearsal.
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Note on sleeve: 318. Note on sleeve: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, March 10, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve:228, 317. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, March 11, 1950, Side 1, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial #1, Band 2: "Enjoy Yourself" (Eileen Wilson & Hit Paraders), Band 3: "Don't Hold Everything" (Orchestra), Band 4: "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" (Jeff Clark), Band 5: "Rag Mop" (Eileen Wilson & Hit Paraders), (CT). Note on side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, March 11, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Side 3, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: "I Said My Pajamas" (Jeff Clark & Eileen Wilson), Band 2: "Music, Music, Music" (Eilieen Wilson & Hit Paraders), Band 3: Commercial #3, Band 4: "Chatanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" (Jeff Clark & Hit Paraders), Band 5: Closing, (CT). Note on sleeve, Z, 321. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, Side 2, March 11. 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial #2, Band 2: "Drums in My Heart" (Hit Paraders & Orchestra), Band 3: "There's No Tomorrow" (Jeff Clark), Band 4: "Bugle Call Rag" (Orchestra), (CT). Note on sleeve: 14, 65, 320. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, March 17, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45, 8H, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 22, 323. Note on side one label: No vocals, 1. I Said My Pajamas, 2. Music Music Music, 3. Siboney, 4. Now or Never, 5. Oklahoma. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, March 17, 1950, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, Side two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 302. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, 9:45 - 10:45 8H, Side three, March 24, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 324. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #114, 9:45 - 10:45 PM, Part One, April 14, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 327. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, April 14, 1950, Part Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 10, 326. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, April 14, 1950, Part Three, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 325. Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT #114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, Side One, April 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 328.
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4/21/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Side two, April 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 329. 4/21/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, 8H, Side three, April 21, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 330. 5/19/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT 114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Part one, May 19, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 332, 9. 5/19/1950 Note on side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT 114, 9:45 - 10:45 AM, Part two, May 19, 1950, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Note on sleeve: 333. 6/2/1950 Start Outside, 331/2 R.P.M., #114, Part Two, June 2, 1950, Hit Parade Reh, No complete songs. Number on sleeve: 331. 6/3/1950 Start outside, 331/2 RPM, CT-1060, June 3rd 1950, 2:45-3:00PM, Hit Parade Reh, Precuts. Number on sleeve T-2014 9/1/1950 Start Outside, 331/3 RPM, #114, September 1, 1950, 9:45-10:45AM (6D), Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Lucky Stride Theme. Number on previous sleeve 227. 6/12/1950 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1013, #1 :55, #2 1:33, #3 :53, 3:19. June 12, 1950, Master #2, Be Happy, Go Lucky, with chorus. 9/21/1950 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, TV, Sept 21, 1950, side one, Robert Montgomery. Number on old sleeve 4. 9/21/1950 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, TV, Sept 21st, 1950, Disc Two, Robert Montgomery. Number on previous sleeve 8319-8328, Date 9/11/50. 10/6/1950 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1252, 10/6/50, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Part Two. Number on previous sleeve 339. 10/6/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, 10/6/50, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Part One. 10/13/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, October 13, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit Parade Rehearsal side 2. Number on previous sleeve 11079-11088. 10/13/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1456, October 13, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit Parade Reh side 1. Number on previous sleeve T-7017, Commercial Jingles. 10/20/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, October 20, 1950, side 1, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit Parade Reh side 2. 10/20/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, October 20, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit Parade Reh side 1. 11/3/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, Nobember 3, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit Parade Reh side 2.
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11/3/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, November 3, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Reh. Connected to Hit parade side 1. 11/8/1950 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 8, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to Hit Parade rehearsal side 2. Number on previous sleeve 583. 12/8/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 8, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to hit parade rehearsal side 1. Number on previous sleeve 584-A. 11/17/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, November 17, 1950, Side one, 1:15-2:00, Hit Parade Reh. Contains Insert: Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Date November 10, 1950 Program #808, Network NBC, Broadcast 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Transcription). Routine Commercial No. 1, 1 A Bushel and a Peck (6) Snooky Lanson, Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders, 2 La Vie en Rose (5) Eileen Wilson, 3 Cheek to Cheek Orchestra, 4 All My Love (4) Dorothy Collins, Commercial No 2, 5 Goodnight Irene (2) Eileen Wilson and Quartet, 6 Dark Eyes Orchestra, 7 Thinking of You (3) Snooky Lanson and Octet, 8 Nevertheless (7) Eileen Wilson, 9 Jingle Jangle Jingle Hit Paraders, Commercial No 3, 10 Harbor Lights (1) Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders, Sign off Commercial. Connected to a second disc. 11/17/1950 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, November 17, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00pm, Hit Parade Reh. Contains Insert: Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Date November 10, 1950 Program #808, Network NBC, Broadcast 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Transcription). Routine Commercial No. 1, 1 A Bushel and a Peck (6) Snooky Lanson, Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders, 2 La Vie en Rose (5) Eileen Wilson, 3 Cheek to Cheek Orchestra, 4 All My Love (4) Dorothy Collins, Commercial No 2, 5 Goodnight Irene (2) Eileen Wilson and Quartet, 6 Dark Eyes Orchestra, 7 Thinking of You (3) Snooky Lanson and Octet, 8 Nevertheless (7) Eileen Wilson, 9 Jingle Jangle Jingle Hit Paraders, Commercial No 3, 10 Harbor Lights (1) Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders, Sign off Commercial. Connected to side 1. Number on previous sleeve 349. 11/24/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, November 24, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Contains Insert: Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date November 25, 1950 Program #809, Network NBC, Broadcast 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PST (by transcription), Routine, Commercial No 1, 1 Nevertheless (2) Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins, 2 A Bushel and a Peck (5) Eileen Wilson and Male Octet, 3 Lover Orchestra, 4 All My Love (3) Snooky Lanson, Commercial No 2, 5 Thinking of You (4) Eileen Wilson, 6 Crazy Rhythm Orchestra, 7 Goodnight Irene (6) Snooky Lanson and Quartet, 8 La Vie en Rose (7) Dorothy Collins, 9 Drums in my Heart Hit Paraders, Commercial No. 3, 10 Harbor Lights (1) Eileen Wilson and Sextet, Sign-off Commercial. Connected to disc containing side 2. On previous sleeve: Dress Rehearsal 11-28-50.
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11/24/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, November 24, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. 12/1/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, Ct 1458, December 1, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side 2, number on previous sleeve, 11049-11058. 12/1/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 1, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side 1. 12/15/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 15, 1950, Side 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 Nevertheless EW, 2 Harbor Lights SN, 3 Puttin on the Ritz, 4 Rudolf Reindeer DC, 5 Tennessee Waltz EW. Connected to side 2. 12/15/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 15, 1950, Side 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side 1, number on previous sleeve 11089-11098. 12/22/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 22, 1950, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side two and side three, number on previous sleeve 10039-10048. 12/22/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 22,1950, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to Side one and side three, number on previous sleeve 10029-10038. 12/22/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, Ct 1458, December 22, 1950, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Three, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to discs one and two, number on previous sleeve 11009-11018. 12/29/1950 Start ouside 33/13 PRM, CT 1458, December 29,1950, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side one. Connected to side two, number on previous sleeve 410-A. 12/29/1950 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, December 29, 1950, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side one, number on previous sleeve 421. 1/12/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, January 12, 1951, Side two, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Reh; Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc, chorus, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date January 13, 1951, Program #816, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial, A Bushel and a Peck (4) /Eileen Wilson and Quartet -- My Heart Cries for You (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Lullaby of Broadway Orchestra -- Harbor Lights (3) / Dorothy Colins and Quartet -- Commercial No 1 -- All My Love (7) / Eileen Wilson -- Nevertheless (5) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Fascinatin' Rhythm (Fascinating Rhythm) 8 / Orchestra --The Thing (2) / Snooky Lanson and Octet -- It's a Good Day / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee Waltz (10) / Eileen Wilson and Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Information on Previous Sleeve, Dress Rehearsal 1-12-51, Insert included. 1/12/1951 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, January 12, 1951, Side one, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal.
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1/5/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, January 5, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Number on previous sleeve 11039, 11048. 1/5/51, side one, The Thing, Habor (Harbor) Lights, Top Hat White Tie and Tails, All My Love. 1/5/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, Ct 1458, January 5, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Number on previous sleeve 11039, 11048. 1/5/51, Side Two, Liza, Nevertheless, Marshmellow World, Blues in the Night, Tennesse Waltz. 1/15/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1566, January 15, 1951, Side One, Robert Montgomery Spots (music). 1/15/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, Ct # 1566, January 15, 1951, Side Two, Robert Montgomery Spots (Music). Number on previous sleeve 680-A. 1/15/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1566, January 15, 1951, Side Three, Robert Montgomery Spots (music). Number on previous sleeve 681-A. 1/19/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, January 19, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side one of two, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date January 20,1951, Program # 817, Network: NBC, Broadcase: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PST (By transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial-- A Bushel and a Peck (3) / Snooky Lanson Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for you (5) / Eleen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- I Get a Kick out of You / Orchestra -- Harbor Lights (6) / Snooky Lanson -- Commercial No 1 -- Nevertheless (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Somebody Stole my Gal / Orchestra -- It's a Marshmallow World (7) / Dorothy Collins -- The Thing (2) / Snooky Lanson and Octet -- A gal in Calico / Hit Paraders -Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee Waltz (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to Disc two. Contains insert. 1/19/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT # 1458, January 19, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Disc two out of two, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date January 20,1951, Program # 817, Network: NBC, Broadcase: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PST (By transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial-- A Bushel and a Peck (3) / Snooky Lanson Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for you (5) / Eleen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- I Get a Kick out of You / Orchestra -- Harbor Lights (6) / Snooky Lanson -- Commercial No 1 -- Nevertheless (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Somebody Stole my Gal / Orchestra -- It's a Marshmallow World (7) / Dorothy Collins -- The Thing (2) / Snooky Lanson and Octet -- A gal in Calico / Hit Paraders -Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee Waltz (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to disc one. 1/26/1951 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT # 1458, January 26, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date January 27, 1951, Program # 818, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By transcription), Routine,
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Opening Commercial -- You're just in Love (4) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- A Bushel and a Peck (2) / Dorothy Collins and Male Quartet -- Be my Love (5) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -Harbor Lights (6) / Eileen Wilson and Girls Quartet -- Commercial No 1 -- They'll be Some Changes Made / Orchestra -- Nevertheless (3) / Dorothy Collins -- If (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- It's only a Paper Moon / Snooky Lanson and Hit paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries For You (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side two. Number on previous sleeve 10889-10898. Insert enclosed. 1/26/1951 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT # 1458, January 26, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side two, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc. Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date January 27, 1951, Program # 818, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial -- You're just in Love (4) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- A Bushel and a Peck (2) / Dorothy Collins and Male Quartet -- Be my Love (5) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -Harbor Lights (6) / Eileen Wilson and Girls Quartet -- Commercial No 1 -- They'll be Some Changes Made / Orchestra -- Nevertheless (3) / Dorothy Collins -- If (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- It's only a Paper Moon / Snooky Lanson and Hit paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries For You (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. Number on previous sleeve 10899-10908. 5/11/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, May 11, 1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to part 2, number on previous sleeve 414. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, May 11, 1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit parade rehearsal. 2/2/1951 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT #1458, Feb 2, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side One, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: February 3, 1951, Network: NBC, Program #819, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial, A Bushel and a Peck (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Harbor Lights (6) / Hit Paraders -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Be My Love (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Cherokee / Orchestra -- If (3) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (2) / Dorothy Cllins and Hit Paraders -- Blow Gabriel Blow / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee Waltz (1) / Snooky Lanson and Quartet -- Cmmercial Commercial. Connected to side two. Information on previous sleeve: Dress Rehearsal 1-3-51. Number on previous sleeve: 373 Contains insert. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT # 1458, Feb 2, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: February 3, 1951, Network: NBC, Program #819, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Transcription), Routine, Opening
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Commercial, A Bushel and a Peck (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Harbor Lights (6) / Hit Paraders -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Be My Love (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Cherokee / Orchestra -- If (3) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (2) / Dorothy Cllins and Hit Paraders -- Blow Gabriel Blow / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Tennessee Waltz (1) / Snooky Lanson and Quartet -- Cmmercial Commercial. Connected to side one, number on previous sleeve: 374. Start ouside, 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, February 23, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: February 24, 1951, Program # 822, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial -- A bushel and a Peck (6) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- My Heart Cries for You (2) / Dorothy Collins and Quartet -- The Best Things in Life are Free / Orchestra -- A Penny a Kiss (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Commercial No 1 -- Bugle Call Rag / Orchestra -- You're Just in Love (5) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Be my Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Tennessee Waltz (4) / Snooky Lanson and Quartet -- Button Up Your Overcoat / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side two, contains insert. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, February 23, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: February 24, 1951, Program # 822, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine, Opening Commercial -- A bushel and a Peck (6) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- My Heart Cries for You (2) / Dorothy Collins and Quartet -- The Best Things in Life are Free / Orchestra -- A Penny a Kiss (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Commercial No 1 -- Bugle Call Rag / Orchestra -- You're Just in Love (5) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Be my Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Tennessee Waltz (4) / Snooky Lanson and Quartet -- Button Up Your Overcoat / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, March 2, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side two. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, 3/2/51, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Connected to side one, number on previous sleeve: 10908, 10918. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1458, March 2, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Note: Equipment Failure Causing Lo Level on this side. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, March 9, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine,
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and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: March 10, 1951, Program # 824, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Trandscription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- A Penny A Kiss (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Tennessee Waltz (2) / Dorothy Collins and Trio -- You're Just in Love (4) / Snooky Lanson and Girls Quartet -- I Know that You Know / Orchestra -- Commercial No 1 -- Be My Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -Limehouse Blues / Orchestra -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (6) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (5) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Love is Sweeping the Country / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to Part 2, insert enclosed. Number on previous sleeve 10879-10888, 382. 3/9/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, March 9, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: March 10, 1951, Program # 824, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (By Trandscription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- A Penny A Kiss (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Tennessee Waltz (2) / Dorothy Collins and Trio -- You're Just in Love (4) / Snooky Lanson and Girls Quartet -- I Know that You Know / Orchestra -- Commercial No 1 -- Be My Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -Limehouse Blues / Orchestra -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (6) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (5) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Love is Sweeping the Country / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to Part 1. Number on previous sleeve 10869-10878. 3/16/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, March 16, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date Saturday, March 17, 1951, Program # 825, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- You're Just in Love (3) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- My Heart Cries for You (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Alabamy Bound / Orchestra -- Be My Love (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Commerical No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Would I Love You (7) / Snooky Lanson -- Song of India / Orchestra -- Tennessee Waltz (6) / Eileen Wilson and Trio -- Mac Namara's Band / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to part 2, contains insert. Number on previous sleeve: 384. 3/16/1951 Start Ouside 33 1/3, UCT1458, March 16, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date Saturday, March 17, 1951, Program # 825, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- You're Just in Love (3) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- My Heart Cries for You (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Alabamy Bound / Orchestra -- Be My Love (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Commerical No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Would I Love You (7) / Snooky Lanson -- Song of India / Orchestra -- Tennessee
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Waltz (6) / Eileen Wilson and Trio -- Mac Namara's Band / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to Part 1. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, March 30, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date March 31, 1951, Program # 827, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Flying Down to Rio / Orchestra -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Eileen Wilson and Male Trio -- Commercial No 1 -- Be My Love (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Nobody's Sweetheart / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (5) / Snooky Lanson -- Birth of the Blues / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to part 2, insert enclosed, numbers on previous sleeve: 684-A, 386. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, March 30, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date March 31, 1951, Program # 827, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- My Heart Cries for You (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Flying Down to Rio / Orchestra -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Eileen Wilson and Male Trio -- Commercial No 1 -- Be My Love (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Eileen Wilson -- Nobody's Sweetheart / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (5) / Snooky Lanson -- Birth of the Blues / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to Part 1. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, CT#1458, April 6, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, side one, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date April 7, 1951, Program #828, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- You're Just in Love (6) / Eileen Wilson and Male Quartet -- Be My Love (2) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Why / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (5) / Dorothy Collins -- Commercial No 1 -- My Heart Cries for You (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- If you Knew Susie / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Sign-off Commerical. Connected to side two, insert enclosed, numbers on previous sleeve: 686-A, 388. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT#1458, April 6, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Side Two, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date April 7, 1951, Program #828, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- You're Just in Love (6) / Eileen Wilson and Male Quartet -- Be My Love (2) / Snooky
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Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Why / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (5) / Dorothy Collins -- Commercial No 1 -- My Heart Cries for You (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- If you Knew Susie / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Sign-off Commerical. Connected to side one. start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1036, 4/14/1951, Side 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: April 14, 1951, Program # 829, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -Sparrow in the Tree Top (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Be My Love (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Thou Swell / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (3) / Eileen Wilson -- Commercial No 1 -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Girl Quartet -- Fine and Dandy / Orchestra -- If (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- April Showers / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (1) / Snooky Lanson and Girl Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side 2, insert enclosed, on previous sleeve: Lucky Strike Dress Rehersal 4-14-51, 390. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPm, CT 1036, 4/14/51, Side 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: April 14, 1951, Program # 829, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -Sparrow in the Tree Top (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Be My Love (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Thou Swell / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (3) / Eileen Wilson -- Commercial No 1 -- You're Just in Love (7) / Snooky Lanson and Girl Quartet -- Fine and Dandy / Orchestra -- If (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- April Showers / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (1) / Snooky Lanson and Girl Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side 1, on previous sleeve: Lucky Strike Dress Rehersal 4-14-51, 390. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, April 20, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 1, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date April 21, 1951, Program #830, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- You're Just in Love (7) / Dorothy Collins and Male Quartet -- Would I Love You (4) / Snooky Lanson -- Be My Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Hindustan / Orchestra -Commercial No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Sparrow in the Tree Top (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Mockin' Bird hill (2) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- I Found a Million Dollar Baby / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commerial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side part 2, insert enclosed, on previous sleeve: Dress Rehersal 4-21-51. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, April 20,1951, 1:15-2:00, part 2, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date April 21, 1951, Program #830, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine: Opening
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Commercial -- You're Just in Love (7) / Dorothy Collins and Male Quartet -- Would I Love You (4) / Snooky Lanson -- Be My Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Hindustan / Orchestra -Commercial No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Sparrow in the Tree Top (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Mockin' Bird hill (2) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- I Found a Million Dollar Baby / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commerial No 2 -- If (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to part 1. 4/27/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, April 27, 1951, Part Two, 12:40-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, Batten, Barto, Durstine, and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date April 28, 1951, Program #831, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EST, Repeat 9:00-9:30 PM PST (by transcription), Routine Opening Commercial -- Sparrow in the Tree Top (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- If (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Who / Orchestra -- Be My Love (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -Commercial No 1 -- Would I Love You (5) / Dorothy Collins -- After You've Gone / Orchestra -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (4) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Beautiful Brown Eyes (6) / Eileen Wilson and Quartet -- South America, Take it Away / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2-- Mockin' Bird Hill (1) / Snooky Lanson and Girls Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed, number on previous sleeve 11109-11118, Part One is Broken. 5/4/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, May 4, 1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date May 5, 1951, Program #832, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine, Corrected, Opening Commercial -- Sparrow in the Tree Top (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Be my Love (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- The Piccolino / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- On Top of Old Smoky / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Old Man River / Orchestra -Mockin' Bird Hill (2) / Eileen Wilson and Duo -- While Strolling Through the Park / Hit Paraders -Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed, number on previous sleeve: 10059-10068. 5/4/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, May 4, 1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date May 5, 1951, Program #832, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine, Corrected, Opening Commercial -- Sparrow in the Tree Top (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Be my Love (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- The Piccolino / Orchestra -- Would I Love You (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Aba Daba Honeymoon (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- On Top of Old Smoky / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Old Man River / Orchestra -Mockin' Bird Hill (2) / Eileen Wilson and Duo -- While Strolling Through the Park / Hit Paraders -Commercial No 2 -- If (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial.
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Number on previous sleeve: 10049-10058. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, May 18, 1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date May 19, 1951, Program #834, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening commercial -- How High the Moon (7) / Eileen Wilson and Girl Quartet -- Would I Love You (5) / Snooky Lanson -- American Patrol / Orchestra -- If (6) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -Commercial No 1 -- On Top of Old Smoky (4) / Octet -- Be my Love (2) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Stars and Stripes Forever / Orchestra -- Too Young (3) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Broadway Rhythm / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (1) / Snooky Lanson and Male Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed. 5/18/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1458, May 18, 1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date May 19, 1951, Program #834, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening commercial -- How High the Moon (7) / Eileen Wilson and Girl Quartet -- Would I Love You (5) / Snooky Lanson -- American Patrol / Orchestra -- If (6) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -Commercial No 1 -- On Top of Old Smoky (4) / Octet -- Be my Love (2) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Stars and Stripes Forever / Orchestra -- Too Young (3) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Broadway Rhythm / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (1) / Snooky Lanson and Male Quartet -- Closing Commercial. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, May 25, 1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: May 26, 1951, Program #835, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- How High the Moon (5) / Sknooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- If (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Night and Day / Orchestra -- Too Young (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Eileen Wilson and Trio -- Be My Love (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Johnson Rag / Orchestra -- Zing, Went the Strings of my Heart / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- On Top of Old Smoky (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to part two, Insert enclosed. On previous sleeve: Guest Star 255-256, T-7025. 5/25/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, May 25, 1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: May 26, 1951, Program #835, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- How High the Moon (5) / Sknooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- If (7) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Night and Day / Orchestra -- Too Young (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit
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Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Eileen Wilson and Trio -- Be My Love (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Johnson Rag / Orchestra -- Zing, Went the Strings of my Heart / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- On Top of Old Smoky (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. connected to side one, number on previous sleeve: 409. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 1, 1951, Part one, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky strike cigarettes, Date June 2, 1951, Program #836, Network: NBC, Boradcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (By transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- I Apologize (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- I'm in a Dancing Mood / Orchestra -- Be My Love (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- How High the Moon (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- On Top of Old Smoky (2) / Male Octet -- Dinah / Orchestra -- If (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- June is Bustin' Out All Over / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed. On previous sleeve: 223, Dress Rehearsal, 399. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 1, 1951, Part two, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky strike cigarettes, Date June 2, 1951, Program #836, Network: NBC, Boradcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (By transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- I Apologize (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- I'm in a Dancing Mood / Orchestra -- Be My Love (5) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- How High the Moon (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- On Top of Old Smoky (2) / Male Octet -- Dinah / Orchestra -- If (6) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- June is Bustin' Out All Over / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 1057, 6/2/51, Hit Parade Rehearsal, Experimental Quintetts, fanfares. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 8, 1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: June 9, 1951, Program# 837, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Mr. and Mississippi (7) / Snooky Lanson, Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Too Young (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Get Happy / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- How High the Moon (5) / Dorothy Collins and Girls Quartet -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Oh, Lady be Good / Orchestra -- Would I love You (6) / Eileen Wilson -- Babalu / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- On Top of Old Smoky (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Contains insert, connected to side two, number on previous sleeve: 404.
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6/8/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 8, 1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: June 9, 1951, Program# 837, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- Mr. and Mississippi (7) / Snooky Lanson, Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Too Young (2) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- Get Happy / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (4) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 1 -- How High the Moon (5) / Dorothy Collins and Girls Quartet -- Mockin' Bird Hill (3) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Oh, Lady be Good / Orchestra -- Would I love You (6) / Eileen Wilson -- Babalu / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- On Top of Old Smoky (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. 6/15/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 15,1951, Part 1, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Date June 15,1951, Program # 838, Network: NBC, Broadcast 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- One Top of Old Smoky (2) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- On the Sunny Side of the Street / Orchestra -- How High the Moon (3) / Eileen Wison and Girls Quartet -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (4) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- Syncoptaed Clock (7) / Orchestra -- Mister and Mississippi (6) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Great Day / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Contains insert, connected to side two. 6/15/1951 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT1458, June 15,1951, Part 2, 1:15-2:00 PM, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Date June 15,1951, Program # 838, Network: NBC, Broadcast 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (5) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- One Top of Old Smoky (2) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- On the Sunny Side of the Street / Orchestra -- How High the Moon (3) / Eileen Wison and Girls Quartet -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (4) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- Syncoptaed Clock (7) / Orchestra -- Mister and Mississippi (6) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Great Day / Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. 6/22/1951 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, June 22, 1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part One, UCT 1458, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Number on Previous sleeve: 408. 6/29/1951 Start outside, June 29,1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 1, UCT 1458, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: June 30, 1951, Program #840, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening
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Commercial -- How High the Moon (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Mr And Mississippi (2) / Snooky Lanson and Male Quartet -- Bugle Call Rag / Orchestra -- Mockin' Bird Hill (5) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- Commercial No 1 -- On Top of Old Smoky (6) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -My Truly Truly Fair (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Strike up the Band / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- You're a Grand Old Flag / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed, connected to disc 2, Number on previous sleeve: 401. 6/29/1951 Start outside, June 29,1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, Part 2, UCT 1458, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade, prepared and produced for The American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date: June 30, 1951, Program #840, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- How High the Moon (3) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -- Mr And Mississippi (2) / Snooky Lanson and Male Quartet -- Bugle Call Rag / Orchestra -- Mockin' Bird Hill (5) / Dorothy Collins and Duo -- Commercial No 1 -- On Top of Old Smoky (6) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -My Truly Truly Fair (7) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Strike up the Band / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (4) / Dorothy Collins and Hit Paraders -- You're a Grand Old Flag / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Eileen Wilson and Hit Paraders -Closing Commercial. Connected to side one. 7/6/1951 Start outside, July 6,1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, UCT 1458, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date July 7, 1951, Program #841, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -How High the Moon (4) / Eileen Wilson and Girls Quartet -- On Top of Old Smoky (3) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Heat Wave / Orchestra -- Mister and Mississippi (2) / Eileen Wilson and Octet -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (7) / Dorothy Collins and Trio -- My Truly Truly Fair (6) / Russell Arms and Hit Paraders -- Blue Skies / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (5) / Sue Bennett and Hit Paraders -- There's no Business Like Show Business / Eileen Wilson and Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -Closing Commercial. Insert enclosed, numbers on previous sleeve: 402; T-5502. 7/6/1951 Start outside, July 6,1951, 1:15-2:00 PM, side two, UCT 1458, Hit Parade Rehearsal. Your Hit Parade prepared and produced for the American Tobacco Co, by Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc, Product: Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Date July 7, 1951, Program #841, Network: NBC, Broadcast: 9:00-9:30 PM EDST, Repeat: 9:00-9:30 PM PDST (by transcription), Routine: Opening Commercial -- How High the Moon (4) / Eileen Wilson and Girls Quartet -- On Top of Old Smoky (3) / Snooky Lanson and Dorothy Collins -- Heat Wave / Orchestra -- Mister and Mississippi (2) / Eileen Wilson and Octet -- Commercial No 1 -- Mockin' Bird Hill (7) / Dorothy Collins and Trio -- My Truly
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Truly Fair (6) / Russell Arms and Hit Paraders -- Blue Skies / Orchestra -- The Loveliest Night of the Year (5) / Sue Bennett and Hit Paraders -- There's no Business Like Show Business / Eileen Wilson and Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Commercial No 2 -- Too Young (1) / Snooky Lanson and Hit Paraders -- Closing Commercial. Number on previous sleeve: 408-A Raymond Scott, Part 2, 10/29/52, Eisenhower Music Cues, 33 1/3 RPM, NRB. Numbers on previous sleeve: 412,8. Start outside, 33 1/3, CT 1262, 6/6/53, 6/6/53/1/24/53, Side 1, TV Show, Hit Parade, #3 Powerhouse. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 1262, 1/24/53, Side 2, 10:30-11:00 PM, TV Shows, Your Hit Parade. number on previous sleeve: 413. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, 70 RPM, CT, 5-15-54, No lead vocal, Your Hit Parade, Anser Me- Then I'll be Happy. Numbers on previous sleeve: 415, 82 start ousdie 33 1/3 RPM, Slow, AR, Your Hit Parade, Answer Me- Then I'll Be Happy. Number on previous sleeve: T-5008. Start Outside, REM, 5-15-54, Cross Over the Bridge. Number on previous sleeve: 417. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 100-5, Side, 5-22-54, Am. Tob. Co. (American Tobacco Company), Yout Hit Parade, TV, Song #4- I Get so Lonely, #5- Answer Me, Extra-Falling in Love, Commercial Here, #7 Corss over the Bridge. Numbers on previous sleeve: 418, 585. Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 100-5, Side Two, 5-22-54, Your Hit Parade, TV, Song #3 Make Love to Me, #2 Young at Heart, Extra, I'm an Old Cowhand, #1 Wanted, Am. Tob. Co. (American Tobacco Company). Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 100-5, Side One, 5-29-54, Your Hit Parade, Song #6 I get so Lonely, #3 Young at Heart, Extra, #2 Answer Me, #7 Make Love to Me. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 111-9-A, 9-11-54, No Lead Vocal, Air, Hit Parade. Number on previous sleeve: 421. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 112-9, 9/25/54, 5:45-6:15 PM, Your Hit Parade. Number on Previous sleeve: 422. Start Ousdie 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-10, 10/16/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Number on previous sleeve: 423. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-10, 10/9/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, No Lead Vocal. Number on Previous Sleeve: 424. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 111-10, 10/23/54, 10:30-11:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on Previous Sleeve: 425, 2778 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-10, 10/30/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on Previous Sleeve:
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11/6/1954 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 112-11, 11/6/54, 5:45-6:15 PM, Your Hit Parade. Number on Previous Sleeve:427. 11/13/1954 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-11, 11/13/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. 11/20/1954 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-11, 11/20/1954, 7:30-8:00 PM, No Lead Vocals, You, Ole House, Hey There, Strike up the Band, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on previous sleeve: 429, 473 A. 11/27/1954 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-11, 11/27/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on previous sleeve: 430,73. 12/4/1954 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, 12-4-54, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on Previous Sleeve: 431, 418-A. 12/11/1954 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 112-12, 12/11/54, 5:45-6:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Mister Sand Man, Naughty Lady, Papa Loves Mambo, Accentuate the Positive. Number on previous sleeve: 432. 12/18/1954 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-12, 12/18/54, 7:30-8:00, Your Hit Parade, Papa Loves Mambo, Xmas Medley, Holy night. Number on Previous sleeve: 433. 12/25/1954 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 113-12, 12/25/54, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Naughty Lady, Big Wide World. Number on previous sleeve: 411. 1/1/1955 start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 110-1, 1/1/55, Your Hit Parade. Number on Previous Sleeve: 436. 1/8/1955 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/8/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit parade. Number on previous sleeve: 435. 1/15/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/15/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, 1/15/55. Number on previous sleeve: 435. 1/22/1955 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT, 108-1, 1/22/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Naughty Lady, Hearts of Stone, I Get a Kick Out of You. Number on previous sleeve: 436. 1/29/1955 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/29/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, No Lead Vocal, Naughty Lady, String of Pearls, Hearts of Stone. Number on previous sleeve: 437. 2/5/1955 start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/5/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, 2/5/55. Naughty Lady, Hearts of Stone, Brazil. Number on previous sleeve: 438. 2/12/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/12/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Naughty Lady of Shady Lane, Sincerely, Hearts of Stone, But not for me, Sandman. Number on previous sleeve: 443. 2/19/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/19/55, 7:30-8:00PM, Your Hit Parade, Sincerely, Mr
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Sandman, All I want from you. Numbers on previous sleeve: 444, T-2585 2/26/1955 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/26/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, All I want from you, Old man river, Tweedle dee, Ko Ko Mo, Dancing in the dark. 3/19/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-3, 3/19/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Ko Ko Mo, Peanut Vendor, Take me out to the ball game, tweedle dee. number on previous sleeve: 440 9/26/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-3, 3/26/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Number on previous sleeve: 441. 4/1/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, 111-104-608, 4/1/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Part 1, Tweedle Dee, Thing called love, Davy Crockett, RCA Closed Circuit (Hit Parade). Number on previous sleeve: 446. 4/1/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, 111-104-608, 4/1/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, RCT Closed Circuit (Hit Parade), Tweedle dee, What is this thing Called Love, Davey Crockett. Number on previous sleeve: 442. 4/2/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/2/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, KoKo MO, Lady in Red, Tweedle Dee, Thing called Love, Davy Crockett. number on previous sleeve: 443 4/7/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 572, 4/7/55, Part 2, Hit Parade 4/20/35, draft. Connected to part three, number on previous sleeve: 447. 4/7/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 572, 4/7/55, Hit Parade 4/20/35. connected to part 2, number on previous sleeve 448 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/9/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Tweedle Dee, KoKo Mo, Peter Cottontail. Number on previous sleeve: 449. 4/16/1955 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/16/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade. Number on previous sleeve: 450. 4/23/1955 Start oustide 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/23/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Tweedle Dee, Dance Henry, Cherry Pink, Davy Crockett. Number on previous sleeve: 451. 4/30/1955 Start outside 33 1/3, UCT 108-5, 4/30/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Dance Henry, Cherry Pink, Lovely day today, Davy Crockett. Number on Previous sleeve: 452. 5/7/1955 Number on previous sleeve: 453. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-6, 6/11/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, You've got to have heart, Dance with me Henry, Adios. Number on previous sleeve: 455. 6/4/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-6, 6/4/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Dance Henry, Got to
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have heart, Cherry Pink, mini. Number on previous sleeve 454. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT, Sept. 10,1955, 10:00-10:30 P 8H, Hit Parade, Protection, Strike up the band, Rock around the clock, Yellow Rose. Connected to rehearsal disc, number on previous sleeve: 456. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT, Sept. 10. 1955, 10:00-10:30P 8H, Strike Up the Band, Rock around the Clock, Yellow Rose, Yellow Rose, Hit Parade, rehearsal. Number on previous sleeve: 457, T-7051 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, Uct 108-9, 9/17/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Seventeen, Rock around the clock, Autumn Leaves, 3 Little Birds, No Lead Vocals. Number on previous sleeve: 458. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-9, 7:30-8:00PM 8H, 9/24/55, Your Hit Parade, seventeen, world on a string, autumn leaves, wake the town, Rockaby your baby. Number on previous sleeve: 459. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/1/55, 7:30-8:00PM, Your Hit Parade, Seventeen, Wake the Town, Autumn Leaves, Rock Around the Clock. Number on previous sleeve: 460 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/9/55, 7:30-8:00PM, Part 1, Your Hit Parade. Number on previous sleeve: 461 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/15/55, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Turn Marie, Wake the Town tell the people, Autumn Leaves, Nobody's Baby. Number on Previous Sleeve: 462. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/22/55, 7:30-10:00PM, Your Hit Parade, Seventeen, Wonderful guy, No Lead Vocal. Number on previous sleeve: 463. Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/30/55, 7:30-10:00PM, Your Hit Parade, Yellow Rose, Making Woopee, Autumn Leaves. Numbers on previous sleeve: 466, T-7032. Start outside 33 1/3 rpm, UCT 108-11, 11/5/55, 7:30-8:00 pm, Your Hit Parade, yellow rose, love. Number on previous sleeve: 464. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/12/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Yellow rose, Suddenly, Tiger rag, love, Autumn Leaves. Number on previous sleeve: 465. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/19/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Part 1, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Suddenly, Great Day, Splendored thing. Number on previous sleeve: 467. Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/26/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Twelfth Street Rag, Moment to Remember, Shooting High. Number on previous sleeve: 468.
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12/3/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/3/55, 7:30-8:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Moment to Remember, Six Lessons. Number on previous sleeve: 469 12/10/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/10/55, 7:30-10:15PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Lover, Sixteen Tons. Number on previous sleeve: 470. 12/17/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/17/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, When my Sugar, Sixteen tons. Number on previous sleeve 471. 12/24/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/24/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Deck the Halls, Autumn Leaves, Love and Marriage, Christmas Medly, O Holy Night. Number on previous sleeve: 472. 12/31/1955 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/31/55, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Memories, Autumn Leaves, He, Rise and Shine, no lead vocal. Number on previous sleeve: 473. 1/7/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/7/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Almost Tomorrow, Reguards to Broadway (?). Numbers on previous sleeve: T-7065; 474. 1/14/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/14/56, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Memories are made of this, Liza, Moments to remember, Something. Number on previous sleeve: 475. 1/21/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/21/56, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Love and Marriage, Lisbon Antigua, He, Don't got nobody. Number on previous sleeve: 476. 1/28/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/28/56, 7:30-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Sixteen tons, Something Wonderful, Lisbon Antigua, Ohio. Numbers on previous sleeve: 412, 477. 2/4/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/4/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, The Rock and Roll Waltz, Sixteen Tons, Lisbon Atigua, Mandy. Number on previous sleeve: 478. 2/11/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/11/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, From this moment on, Rock and Roll waltz, Lisbon Antigua, Ok Johnny. Number on previous sleeve: 479. 2/25/1956 Star outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-2, 2/25/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Chicago, Three Penny Opera, Band of gold, Clap Your Hands, Lisbon Antigua. Number on previous sleeve: 480. 3/3/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-3, 3/3/56 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Side by Side, Three Penny Opera, Lisbon Atigua, Who cares. Number on previous sleeve: 481.
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3/31/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-3, 3/31/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Wrap your troubles, Hot Diggity, Moritat, Poor People of Paris, Lisbon Antigua. Number on prefious sleeve: 482. 4/7/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/7/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Cherries (?), Lisbon Antigua, Moritat, Buttons and Bows (?). Number on previous sleeve: 483. 4/14/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/14/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Ain't we got fun, Moritat, Hot diggity, Lisbon Antigua, Simple Melody. Number on Previous sleeve: 484. 4/21/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/21/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Why do fools fall in love, Hot diggity, Lisbon Antigua, Tell me pretty maiden. Number on previous sleeve: 485. 4/28/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-4, 4/28/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Hot diggity, Hannah (?), Lisbon Antigua, How Swell (?). Number on previous sleeve: 486. 5/5/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-5, 5/5/56, 10:30-11:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Blue Suede Shoes, Bidin' My Time, Biding My Time, Three Penny Opera Theme, Hot Diggity. Number on previous sleeve: 487. 5/19/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-5, 5/19/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Hot digity, Picnic, Moritat, Then I'll Be Happy. Number on previous sleeve: 489. 5/26/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-5, 5/26/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Blue Suede Shoes, Poor People of Paris, When I Take My Sugar to Tea. Number on previous sleeve: 490. 9/15/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 3351, 9/15/56, 8H, Hit Parade, On the street where you live, Hound Dog, Do Do Do. Number on previous sleeve: 491. 9/22/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-9, 9/22/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Lu Lu's Back in Town, Hound Dog, Allegheny Moon, Ca Sa Da. Number on Previous sleeve: 492. 9/29/1956 Start outside, 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-9, 9/29/56, 9:45-10:15, Your Hit Parade, Hound Dog, Ca Sa Da, Don't be cruel, Riano Roll Blues. Number on previous sleeve: 493. 10/6/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/6/56, 7:30-8:00 PM, Your Hit Parade, Hound Dog, Don't be Cruel, Muskrat Rambler. Number on previous sleeve: 494. 10/13/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/13/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Ca Sa Da, Don't be cruel, Shine you blues (?), Walkin' in the rain, Walking in the rain. Numbers on previous sleeve: 488, T-7016
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10/27/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-10, 10/27/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Ca Sa Da, Waiting for the Sun Rise, Don't be cruel, Night and Day. Numbers on previous sleeve: 495; 19 11/17/1956 start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/17/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Green Door, Just Walkin' in the Rain, Just walking in the rain, Best things in life are free, Love me tender. Number on previous sleeve: 496. 11/24/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/24/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Side One, Your Hit Parade, Just walkin' in the rain, Just walking in the rain, Mimi, Green Door, Way down yonder in New Orleans. Numbers on previous sleeve: 497, and 870-A. 12/1/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/1/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Just walkin' in the rain, Just walking in the rain, Bonney Jean, Singing the blues, Green Door. Number on previous sleeve: 417-A, 503. 12/8/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, Uct 108-12, 12/8/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Just walkin' in the rain, Just walking in the rain, Get Happy, Green Door, Singing the Blues, Santa Claus is coming to town. Number on previous sleeve: 499. 11/10/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-11, 11/10/56, Part 1, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Green Door, Eagle High(?), Blueberry Hill, Buckle down, wind socky (?). Number on previous sleeve: 500. 12/22/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/22/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, x-mas show, christmas show, Your Hit Parade, Green Door, Blueberry Hill, Jingle Bells, Singing the blues, O Holy Night. Number on previous sleeve: 501. 12/29/1956 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-12, 12/29/56, 9:45-10:15 PM, Yout Hit Parade, Green Door, Just walkin' in the rian, Just walking in the rain, Shall we dance, True love, Smiles. Number on previous sleeve: 502. 1/5/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/5/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Cindy oh cindy, Dancing (?), sing you sinners (?), Singing the blues. Number from previous sleeve: 504. 1/12/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/12/57, 9:45-10:15PM, Your Hit Parade, Rehearsal, No Vocal, Broadway Rhythm, Green Door, Hey Jealous Lover, Cuba. Number on previous sleeve: 505. 1/19/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/19/57, Side one, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Rehearsal, No Vocal, Green Door, For Butterfly (?), Day each (?), Let's face the music, Singing the blues. Number on previous sleeve: 506. 1/26/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-1, 1/26/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, No lead vocals, Just walkin' in the rain, Just walking in the rain, Franisi (?), The Banana Boat Song, Young Love, Far Away. number on previous sleeve: 507.
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2/2/1957 Start ouside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT-09-2, 2/2/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Just in Love, Banana Boat Song. Number on previous sleeve: 508. 2/9/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-2, 2/9/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, No lead vocals, This can't be love, Here I go again, Singing the blues, Banana Boat song. Number from previous sleeve: 510. 2/16/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT, 2/16/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Moonlight gambler, Banana Boat song, Four Leaf Clover, Young Love Number on previous sleeve: 511. 2/23/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-2, 2/23/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Falling in Love, Day (?), Too Much, Singing the blues. Number on previous sleeve: 512. 3/2/1957 Start Outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-2, 3/2/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, The Banana Boat song, Singing the blues, Too Much, How High the Moon. Number on previous sleeve: 509. 3/16/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-3, 3/16/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Round and Round, Butterfly, Day O (?), Clancy, Marianne. Numbers on previous sleeve: 514, 11029-11038. 3/23/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-3, 3/23/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Round and Round, Day O, Be a Clown, Butterfly, Party doll, Trolly Song. Number on previous sleeve: 513. 3/30/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 109-3, 3/30/57, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, No Lead Vocal, Round and Round, Day o, Swinging down the lane. Numbers on Previous Sleeve: 515 and 15. 5/5/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 108-5, May 5, 1957, 9:45-10:15 PM, 8H, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, All Shook Up, Butterfly, Orchids in the moonlight, Everybody loves a baby, Round and Round. Number on previous sleeve: 516 and 29. 5/11/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 108-5, May 11,1957, 9:45-10:15 PM, 8H, Your Hit Parade Rehearsal, Last # Sometimes I'm Happy. Number on previous sleeve: 517. 6/8/1957 Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, CT 108-6, June 8, 1957, 9:45-10:15 PM, 8H, Your Hit Parade. Numbers on previous sleeve: 518 and 11019-11028. Beep Jocky Jump, Going Home Medley, Juke Box Saturday Night, Stormy Weather, With my Head in the Clouds. Rehearsal, Preamble, #2 - "Section A". Cracked. Number on previous sleeve T-7055. DC rehearsal, 2/23/?, A. (86) Hit Parade, Joan Edwards, (86-A) Hit Parade.
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9/22/1939 9/22/39, 2-L Blue Hair, 1- Peanut Vendor. Track 2 full title: The Girl With the Light Blue Hair Start outside 33 1/3 RPM, UCT 108-12, 12/15/5-, 9:45-10:15 PM, Your Hit Parade, Green Door, Walking in the Rain, Singing the blues. Number on previous sleeve: T-7030. DC rehearsal, 12/23/?, B. Number on previous sleeve: 519. Comm date, for Columbia New Year's Eve in a Haunted House, 4 takes, #17A, Origninal Quint. Comm rec date, New Year's Eve in A, Siberian Sleighride, Girl at the Typewriter, #17B. Number on previous sleeve: 520. Novellers Part II, 4/18/42, I won't tell a soul, Rococo, Xmas Night, Christmas, Dead End Blues, The Skyrocket. "The Skyrocket" might be an obscure RS composition. No documentation of composer, title not found on any other RS disc. Side 2 consists of RS conducting microphone tests with an unnamed engineer. (IC 25 JUN 08) Comm Rec, Date, 33 1/3, rim start, Quintett, Girl at the Typewriter, all bands. If it had been you, radio show, #13. Comm rec, date, 1,2,3, Siberian Sleighride, moment Whimsical. CBS, R. Scott Orchesra, Record date, Masters, Mash Pash, Toonerville Trolley, Toonerville Trolley, Mash Pash, B1041-a, 33 1/3 RPM, CBS, R Scott Orchestra, Record Date, Masters, Toonerville Trolley, Toonerville Trolley, B1041-b, 33 1/3 RPM. CBS Universal Recording Co, Raymon Scott Orchestra, Masters. 104A, 104B. Honest Injun, 104. The Sophisticators, CBS, no date, rim start 33 1/3, Moonlight Becomes You, Caterpillar Creep, Texas in Your Heart, Outskirts of Town, Sophisticators (also opening). The Sophisticators- CBS. Quintett, Siberian Sleigh ride. Audivacs, Quntett, Siberian Sleighride, Multiple Takes. Quintett goes to a dance. No label. Rehearsal session with 2 (good) complete takes, plus studio chatter and run-throughs of various passages. Ca. 1939 (IC 25 JUN 08) Researsal, 1-24 to 1-36. Rehearsal, 1-36 to 1-42, (knock), 1-24 to 1-36. Side 1 is transcription of religious service Word of Life, with preacher. Side 2 contains six tracks from radio show, track 5 is "Tired Little Teddy Bear" composed by Raymond Scott Rehearsal, R. Scott Orchestra, Untitled numbers, rim start 33 1/3 RPM, V, Turn by Heck, Scattin at the Kit Kat, You're Not the Kind, R. Scott Rehearsal, Quintet, 40, Untitiled Numbers, rim start, 33 1/3, VII, Sweet Sue, Girl with the light blue hair, Powerhouse. Side 2: Raymond Scott Quintette rehearsal. Powerhouse is great version, clean disc, nice variations (xylophone middle, extended sax bridge, drum fills). (IC 26 JUN 08). Also Sweet Sue - RSQ w/gtr and pennywhistle (or recorded), and Girl w/Light Blue Hair also nice.
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33 1/3, RSO, Raymond Scott Orchestra, '57, City of New York. Scott, 1. 1 side. The Raymond Scott Show, CBS Radio World Broadcasting System, Master Pressing for testing only, Orchestra Audition, BB12535c2, Breese. Made from very early material (1930s or previous). Scott reh; Raymond Scott Quintette, 1939, sessions for "The Quintette Goes to a Dance" 8/13/1937 Rambles in Rhythm, Let's call the whole thing off, Shame on you, Swing Swing dear mother in law, Honey suckle rose, tests, Outside Cutter A, 8-13-37. 103A; Highland Swing 100A, 100B.; Mystery Waltz, 100. 106; Naked City, 106. 107A, Cut 1 "Ma" Take 27, Reel 62103-2, C-2 Mountain High, T-20, 62103-2, C3 Mountain High, T6, 61663, C1 Mountain High, T-13, 61663, 107B.; 107-"MA, Mountain High (Multiple Takes). RS Band Rally (Raymond Scott Band Rally. B162a; Concert In Rhythm: 1. Girl with the Light Blue Hair (orch); 2. Medley: Whispers in the Dark(/Sophisticated Lady/Dancing on the Ceiling; 3. What's New (Judith Arlen, vocal); 4. Oh Miss Hannah (The Four Clubmen, vocals); familiar Latin number and outro. Remnants of label written B162a; grease pencil at center Roman numeral "I" and "LT"(IC 26 JUN 08) , Dancepators, 2 Recorder, 2 shows. Scrap; Audio Disc, Recording Blank, Ny USA, Scrap. Side A: unknown radio show, music and songs, no voiceover announcer, early 1940s. Side B: radio commercias, Begin the Beguine, etc. (IC, 25 JUN 08) August, CBS Presents "The Sophisticators", Scrap your fat, I never mention your name, Waters of Minnetonka, Enchanted Forest; 10:15-10:30, CBS Presents "The Captivators", King Porter's Stomp, Let's get lost, I've got sixpence, My blue heaven. Commercials: Pepto-Managam bands 1-4, band 5-not identified, band 6-Percy Faith*, rim start, *schmaltz, 33 1/3, 152; Pepto-Mangam, Commercials bands 1&2, frequency tests - 3&4, rim start 33 1/3. 97, 97A, Commercials: Pepto Managam, Bands 1-4, Band 5 not identified, Band 6 Percy Faith. 102A, 33/1/3; 102B. Lady of Equadero, 33 1/3. Popgun Parade, 105A. "Radio Play," by William Saroyan, Columbia Workshop Festival, CBS Radio, August 10, 1939, part 1 of 2, with music by Raymond Scott ("In a Subway Far From Ireland") (IC 25 JUN 08) Mail Call-Shore, Pipers, V. Borge. Mail Call-Don Wilson, Emcee "REHEARSAL" "1-53 to 2-6", Lute Song mostly unplayable. Lute Song RehArmed Forces Radio Service "The Voice of Information and Education"; Station Library; Outside Ring
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Appears Stationary at 33 1/3 R.P.M. Side 1: Dorothy Collins with Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra and Chorus; 1. From the Time you Say Goodbye; 2. So Madly in Love; Dorothy Collins with Raymond Scott and his Orchestra; 3. I'm Playing with Fire; 4. Did I Remember?; 5. Me and My Imagination; 6. How Many Times? Side 2: Tommy Edwards with Leroy Holmes and his Orchestra; 1. Operetta; 2. Piano, Bass and Drums; 3. Easy to Say; 4. Gypsy Heart; 5. My Girl; 6. The Greatest Sinner of Them All War and Navy Departments, Armed Forces Radio Presents Raymond Scott. 144: Prog. Time and Fill 15:00, good swing. 145: Prog. Time and Fill 15:00, 2 copies with Dorothy Collins, good swing. 144,Two way stretch, I'll Walk Alone, Tired Little Teddy Bear, I'll be Seeing you. 145: Sweet and Lovely, Singin" Down the Road, It could happen to you, Send me your love for Christmas. Rhapsody in Blue, condcuted by Toscannini, Earl Wilde and Benny Goodman Soloists, B67ba. Other side Scrap. 1-5 hr 3 2-New York Philharmonic conducted by Artur Rodzinski, Shostakovitch Eighth Symphony First Performance. Shosta 4, Scrap 11/27/1942 JUMP 2. Amen 3. Jiggers the Beat 4. I've got Rhyhtm 2. I wanna Be Happy 3. Wait Until 4. St. James Infirm 5. Strain on My Brain Jumptime CBD; Thanksgiving 1942; Jump Quintet; Irwin Chusid Prob. 8/26/1938 Note on Label: Universal Recording Company; Full-Range Recording; R.K.O. Building, Radio City – New York, N.Y.; Circle-5-4895; Date: Aug 26 1938; Station: WABC; Artist: Raymond Scott; Subject: Waterfish Note on Sleeve: E-to E; $25 (est. value); Bought at garage sale at home of Alan Shulman, Scarsdale, N.Y., 8/16/80. Alan Corganiger of and [sic] cellist and arranger with New Friends of Rhythm; told me he wrote and arranged Waterfish for Scott, and had it recorded off the air. Apparently never recorded. Solos: d – Johnny Williams; ts – Dave Harris; 350504988571 American Record Corporation of California 6624 Romaine St. Hollywood 1123 AUDIODISC New York U.S.A. Sound Tests/mic tests N.Y. U.S.A. PRESTO American Record Corporation of California 6624 Romaine St. Hollywood. 7/1/1938 Radio Recorders INC. 932 Western Avenue Hollywood, California Hollywood 3917 Start Inside Bumpy Weather Over Newark Raymond Scott
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"Imperial March"/ "Slow 11/3/1945 An unrehearsed sight reading Prologue" "Mountain high, Gully 11/3/1945 an unrehearsed sight reading Low" "Jeannie"/"Bitter Harvest" 11/3/1945 An Unrehearsed sight reading "Imperial March"/"Slow 11/3/1945 unrehearsed sight reading copy Prologue" "Moment Whimsical" 12/16/1938 Universal Recording Company Full Range Recording CBS Raymond Scott Quintet Rehearsal "Bugle Call Rag" Experimental recording Powerhouse 5/14/1942 Universal full-range recording -careful conversation at a diplomatic function- Raymond Scott Orchestra 3. Moment Whimsical 1st Hollywood record Ham Radio calls Raymond Victor U.S.A. Scott Old Man River RSQ w/ unknown female vocalist/Julia Culp Chopin #3 Howard Recording Disc "Key West" "With a 4/2/1941 Raymond Scott Orch. Rehearsal Nola Studios (waver in table) Dreamy Beat" In an 18th Century 2/1/1939 RSQ rehearsal Drawing Room Square Dance/War Dance 1/14/1938 Hollywood Preperation for swing session for Wooden Indians "Penguin" experimental 12/1/1937 Hollywood War Dance for Wooden 12/16/1937 experimental first version Hollywood Indians Egyptian Barn Dance/Siberian Sleigh Ride Siberian Sleigh Ride Hollywood Happy Pirate experimental 12/15/1937 Hollywood version/Dynamite Wagon first version "Celebration on the Planet 12/13/1937 Hollywood Mars" "Celebration on the Planet Quintet-B+ 50% complete/ C- Performance Do not Play! Mars." War Dance for Wooden Hollywood
Indians Early Version /Celebration of the Planet Mars Early Version 2166 NRD12 Bumpy Weather Over 7/1/1938 Radio Recorders INC. 932 N. Western Avenue Hollywood, California /Start Inside/CBS/Raymond Newark/Siberian Sleighride Scott and his Orchestra 2167 NRD12 Bumpy Weather Over Good/Hollywood/Presto U.S.A. Newark 2168 NRD12 Happy Farmer/ War Dance Hollywood Fro Wooden Indians 2169 NRD12 Suicide Cliff/? Presto U.S.A. 2170 NRD12 Bean/Dinner Music 1/28/1939 A Cucky Box 36: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546451 2171 NRD12 "Suicide Cliff" 'Mexican 12/25/1938 Raymond Scott Quintette/Paul Whitman Concert duplicate. Station: Wire/Universal Full-Range Jumping Bean" Recording 2172 NRD12 War Dance for Wooden Hollywood/ Large Band (A-side) Large Band/Experimental (B-side) Indians/Happy Farmer 2173 NRD12 "Moment" Presto U.S.A. (Whimsical?)/"Sweet Time" (?) 2174 NRD12 "Aeroplane" (?) Presto U.S.A. 2175 NRD12 PowerHouse/Egyptian 1/14/1938 preparation for swing session Barn Dance 2176 NRD12 War Dance For Wooden 9/10/1937 Hollywood Indians/ Exp. Sketch for "Penguin" 2177 NRD12 Penguin/Farmer Large Band Experimental (Penguin) 2178 NRD12 Arab's Bolero Hollywood 2179 NRD12 Arab's Bolero Hollywood 2180 NRD12 The Arab's The Arab's Bolero (tentative-40%-finished) Moment Whimsical (70%-finished) Quintet. Bolero/Moment Whimsical 2181 NRD12 1780 Studio 4/8/1945 8:30-11:00 AM ENG. A.R. Interview Butterfly Harp History Description, ETC. Part One/ a. Interview with Mr. Schu on harp cont'd. b. Harp Solo c. Interview Cont'd. Part Two 2182 NRD12 "New Years Eve" Hollywood experimental composition/"You Appeal to Me" Quintet Version 2183 NRD12 Square Dance 2nd 1/20/1938 Hollywood Version/New Years Eve in
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a Haunted House 2nd version Egyptian Barn Dance New Years Eve In A Haunted House/Penguin 1st Version Shirley Temple Tests Special/Special Oriental Music Ali Baba Mexican Jumping Bean/Suicide Cliff Happy Farmer IX (experiment) "Cymbals Mexican Shim-Sham (Wsketch Form)/"The Soldier and his Drum" Experiment with Drums and Trumpet Moment Whimsical (New Middle) Moment Whimsical The Happy Farmer (Large Band -Exper.)/War Dance for Wooden Indians (Large Band Exper) "The Penguin" "Oil Gusher"
Large Band Experimental Hollywood Hollywood
9/21/1937 Hollywood
Quartet Rehearsal Presto U.S.A. Hollywood/Presto U.S.A. 1/7/1938 Hollywood
Hollywood Hollywood/ "Blank" (other side) Hollywood
2/3/1938 Radio Recorders Inc. 932 N. Western Ave. Hollywood, California/Instantaneous Recording 78 R.P.M./ Cantor oil Gusher great live version; Paul Whitman Orch w/RSQ "The Penguin"/ Eddie Cantor Radio Show intro's RSQ "Oil Gusher" Hollywood Hollywood
III X/Moment Whimsical Penguin/Egyptian Barn Dance 2197 NRD12 "Square Dance" Box 37: Vinyl; Barcode #040-112546433 2198 NRD12 Brass Buttons 2199 NRD12 Bugle Call Rag RSQ Reh./three reh. Takes titles unknown ca. 1938 2200 NRD12 Celebration (earliest 11/15/1937
Sketch Stage/Hollywood Hollywood Presto U.S.A.
Hollywood
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version)/Penguin (1st early version/experimental) "Oil Gusher" (mistitled 2/2/1938 Eccles Disc Recordngs, Room-6-7 Pantages Theatre Bldg, Hollywood paper label; "First Test: "Penguin") "Penguine [sic], Raymond Scott Quintette, Presto U.S.A. War Dance for Wooden Hollywood Indians Early Version Mexican Shim Sham 1st 1/5/1938 Hollywood finished version/New Years Eve in A Haunted House 1st finished version posthumously published as Not SSR Square Dance for Eight Egytptian Mummies/Incorrect title: Siberian Sleigh New Years Eve in a 12/15/1937 Hollywood/RCA Victor U.S.A. Haunted House Early ist Version What do you think/Riff: At Howard Home recording Disc an Arabian House Party 2+2=4/Secret 7/Carrier 7/22/1944 M.r. Herz / Ca 1944 w/DC/Federal Perma Disk Pigeon/Secret Agent Do-I-Worry Federal Perma Disc/Speed-78 rpm/recorded by m.r. Herz-Daddy /July 22 Smoke-/Everyday-Part of 2+2=4 2+2=4/various fragments 7/19/1944 Federal Perma Disk/ Speed 78 rpm/ w/DC CA./Recorded by Herz (?)/ also Eyptian Summer Fire Eater Hollywood/ RCA Victor U.S.A Fire Eater Presto U.S.A. Girl with the Typewriter Hollywood Fire-Eater Hollywood Suite for Violin and Piano Playback Soundcraft full-Spectrum/ 5 A 5th m. Suite for V and P 3rd and Playback Soundcraft Full-Spectrum 4-A/III A 4th movements Suite for violin and piano Playback Soundcraft IA/IIA 1st movement/2nd movement 3/16/1949 "Audition" Soundcraft Full-Spectrum
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1 Love (?) 2 Magi (?) Ragdoll/Every Day #2 Dedictory(?)/The (?) Raymond Scott Interview KHJ Part #2/Part #4 Hollywood In Person "Hollywood in Person" featuring Raymond Scott CBS Egyptian Barn Dance/ Happy Farmer Unknown
Audiodisc 7302
78 rpm/Start Outside/Recorded by Associated Transcriptions of Hollywood 10/7/1937 Associated Transcriptions of Hollywood 6604 Melrose Avenue Hollywood, California U.S.A., Part 1 10/7/1937 recorded by Associated Transcriptions of Hollywod 6604 Melrose Avenue Hollywood California U.S.A. Not licensed for Radio Broadcast. Use pickup of not over 3 ounces- use shadowgraph needles only. Hollywood 2-A 2-B; Unknown singer. Likely Dorothy Collins. Songs: 2-A, I got a man crazy for me (he's funny that way). Surrender, If you were the only boy in the world. 2-B, Where or When, Someone to watch over me, Don't take your love away from me, St. Louis Blues. 3/25/1941 Metal Base Slow burning, Howard Home Recording Disc, Burke Home Sick, No Piano
South of North Carolina/Things I Love 2227 NRD10 Mystery Waltz/Shadow Dance 2228 NRD10 My Heart Stood Still(Richard Rogers-Lorenz Hart)/To Make a Short Story Long 2229 NRD10 Bang Went the Cymbal 2230 NRD10 By Rocket to the Moon 2231 NRD10 "Jim" Box 38: Vinyl, Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547343 2232 NRD12 "Marriage Music"/"Hair 11/3/1945 Ballet" 2233 NRD12 "Song of my Lover's Lute"/ 11/3/1945 "North Road" 2234 NRD12 Spring Thunder 2235 NRD12 Raymond Scott discusses 4/8/1945 possibilities of butterfly harp/ Chinese Violin 2236 NRD12 a.Chinese violin cont'd. 4/8/1945 b.Scott fiddels around with chinese violin Interview
Sound Enhancement System Audiovox, Instrumental, Raymond Scott and
His Orchestra
Audiovox, vocal with Instrumental Accompaniment, Dorothy Collins.
Glass Vicki Richards Copy, Unrehearsed Sight Singing Copy, Unrehearsed sight singing
8:30-11:00 AM, 1780 Studio Eng. A.R., part three, part four a. interview with Mr. Schu and History b. violin solo 8:30-11:00 AM 1780 Studio Eng. A.R.part five, part six-description and history
2244 NRD12 2245 NRD10 2246 OR10
cont'd. /Chinese flute a. Flute solo b. Scalec. Flute without vibrato part seven/ The PI_PA Description and History part 8 PI_PA a. Solo b. Interview cont'd. c. solo Part Nine/a. violin and piano "Always" b. Interview pt.10 a.Fast violin solo b.slow violin solo c.flute solo pt.eleven a.PI_PA solo b.violin solo part twelve Spring Thunder/Bang went the cymbal "Hair Ballett"/Marriage music "Opening Prologue"/"Phonix" "Lion Dance"/"Willow Tree" "Jeanie"/"Bitter Harvest" "Desire" "If I Had You"
2247 OR10 2248 OR10
RS D.C. Reh. "Mountain High"
2249 OR10
D.C. Mountain High
2250 OR10
“Rudolf, Kissing Santa, Ma”
2251 OR10
"Mountain High"
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4/8/1945 8:30-11:00 AM, 1780 Studio Eng A.R.
4/8/1945 1780 Studio ENG. A.R.
4/8/1945 1780 Studio ENG. A.R.
B 11/3/1945 An unrehearsed sight reading 11/3/1945 COPY, Unrehearsed Sight Reading 11/3/1945 Unrehearsed Sight Reading/ Copy 11/3/1945 Unrehearsed Sight Reading/Copy Gateway Music D.C. R.S. 2/1/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 7 ½ ips. (Recorded over hit parade). (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 10, 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins prep tape. Dorothy and piano. Multiple takes of “If I had you”, “Stardust”, and “Old ??” 2/4/1953 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) “If I Had You” 3/3/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 15, 1997, inside case) 12 tracks of “Mountain High” 3/3/1953 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) 9 tracks of “Mountain High” (From side of case) Dorothy Collins 6/5/1953 (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S. D.C. at home with Ray in June, singing Christmas songs. “I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus”, “Rudolf”, “Ma, He’s Making Eyes at Me”, “Silent Night”, “White Christmas”, “Exactly Like You”, “Clap Your Hands” 3/25/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track. Scotch Brand(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 29, 1997, inside case) 15 Tracks of “Mountain High”
Box 39: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546460 2252 OR10 "Mountain High" 3/25/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 16, 1997, inside case) 10 Tracks of “Mountain High” 2253 OR10 R.S. Dorothy Collins, Reh. 3/25/1953 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) "Ma" 2254 OR10 9/30/1953 Recorded inside, Full track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) Multiple takes of “Rudolf” and “I saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus” 2255 OR10 "Rudolf" 9/30/1953 (From writing on case). Dorothy Collins with a small band. “Rudolf” 2256 OR10 6/1/1954 15 ips. (Note recorded from discarded case, tape with echo)(From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott Orchestra. “Break My Heart Gently”, “Can This Be the End of a Dream” 2257 OR10 12/16/1954 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) “My, my, my”, “No one But You” 2258 OR10 12/16/1954 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S. and Dorothy Collins. “Not Even You”, “My Love is a Gentleman”, “My, my, my” Additional information written on Gotham Recording Corporation stationary 2259 OR10 Dorothy Collins, Takes 32 12/16/1954 acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated and 33 May 28, 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins “My Love is a Gentleman”, “Spunky, the Monkey” Box 40: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546488 2260 OR10 Part II, Dorothy Collins 1/3/1955 (Writing on case) 2261 OR10 Reel #1 1/3/1955 (Gotham Recording Corporation form inside case) Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott.“Get Happy” 2262 OR10 Reel #2 1/3/1955 (Gotham Recording Corporation form inside case) Dorothy Collins, Raymond Scott. “Tweedle Dee” 2263 OR10 Tweedle Dee / Get Happy 1/3/1955 (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 2000, inside case) R.S. record session/rehearsal. Dorothy Collins. “Tweedle Dee” 2264 OR10 Reel #2 1/20/1955 (Gotham Recording Corporation forms inside case) Raymond Scott, Dorothy Collins. “My, my, My”, “Too Bad” 2265 OR10 4/4/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. Audiovox brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 16, 1998, inside case) “Two Arms”, “What Is This Thing Called Love” 2266 OR10 4/4/1955 Recorded inside, Mono, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S. Quartet and Dorothy Collins. “What Is This Thing Called Love” 2267 OR10 4/5/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. Gotham brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 2, 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins Combo. “What Is This Thing Called Love?”, “Don’t Rush Me”(Written on case and label) Reel #2 of 3 Box 41: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546497 2268 OR10 Reel #3 of 3 4/5/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. (Green box, Gotham or Radio Free Europe)(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 25, 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins “What Is This Thing Called Love?” 2269 OR10 "Old Man River" 11/11/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 8, 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins and Dick Moss, Piano. “Old Man River”
2270 OR10
6/5/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside, Full Track, 15 ips. (Recorded over Hit Parade).(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 11, 1996, inside case) Raymond Scott, Dorothy Collins, and child, Debbie. “Walking in the Rain”, “Get Happy”, “You Got Me Singing the Blues”, “Love Me Tender”, “Behind the Green Door” 2271 OR10 Ford Road Show Radio 3/14/1957 acetate. Recorded inside, Mono, Two Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Ford Road Radio Show, hosted by Dorothy Collins, Music by Raymond Scott. “Too Much”, “Night and Day”, “American Patrol”, “Day-O”, Singing the Blues” Me and My Gal”, “But Not for Me”, “Poor Man’s Roses”, “Lover Come Back to Me” 2272 OR10 "Phono" 10/1/1959 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S., Dorothy Collins (RKO) “Deck the Halls”, Jingle Bells”, “Oh Holy Night”, “White Christmas” 2273 OR10 "Old Man River" Acetate. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins, “Old Man River” (various guitar and vocal) 2274 OR10 Dorothy Collins, Crazy Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside Rhythm case) Dorothy Collins “Crazy Rhythm”, “Mountain High” Box 42: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546503 2275 OR10 D.C. "Mountain High" Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins “Mountain High” 2276 OR10 D.C. Crazy Rhythm Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins “Crazy Rhythm” (Multiple takes) 2277 OR10 D.C. Crazy Rhythm Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins “Crazy Rhythm” (Multiple takes) 2278 OR10 Dorothy Collins Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins, “Love Me or Leave Me”. “Sentimental Journey” (Multiple takes of each) 2279 OR10 T.S., Dorothy Collins 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) Raymond Scott, Dorothy Collins, rehearsals. “By the Light of the Silver Moon”, “If I Didn’t Care”, “Don’t Talk About Me When I Go”, “Melancholy Baby”, “Night and Day” 2280 OR10 Dorothy Collins and R.S. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside Quintet case) “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”, “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer” 2281 OR10 Dorothy Collins “Man in 1/21/1953 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside Love” case) “Man in Love”, “Blacksmith Blues” Box 43: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546512 2282 OR10 Dorothy Collins rehearsal Mono, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside case) W/R.S. direction, tape (At Home) also R.S. on Piano “Naked City”. “Silly Heart”, “It’s a Small World”, “Your Show of Show”—taped off T.V.+ 2283 OR10 Kreuger Beer Demo Mono, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside case) Kreuger Beer demos (unknown male vocal), Dorothy Collins: Night Club rehearsal?, COPA intro, “There’s Gonna Be A Great Day”, “The Man I Love”, “When My Baby Smiles” (Debbie), “16 Tons”, “Old Man River”
2284 OR10
R.S. Orchestra, Dorothy Collins “Can This Be the End of a Dream?” 2285 OR10 R.S., Dorothy Collis “Oh Holy Night” 2286 OR10 R.S. and Dorothy Collins, Rehearsal 2287 OR10 Dorothy Collins “End of A Dream” 2288 OR10 Raymond Scott, K & E Film Music Box 44: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546521 2289 OR10 Raymond Scott 11/19/1984
2290 OR10
2292 OR10
“Never Love a Stranger”, Reel 2 “Never Love a Stranger”, Master 1 “Never Love a Stranger”
2293 OR10
“Never Love a Stranger”
2291 OR10
2294 OR10
2299 OR10
“The Pusher”- Large Orchestra, Reel 3 The Pusher – Small Band
2300 OR10
The Pusher – Large
15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside case) Rehearsal session of/for “Oh Holy Night” 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) R.S. misc. electronic feedback and other tests. Dorothy Collins rehearsal. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) “End of a Dream”, “Break My Heart Gently” (Written on case) Dorothy Collins (3-16 date?)
(written on case) “Mystery Waltz”, “My Heart Stood Still” – Dorothy Collins, “Bopgum Parade” (Removed and replaced with record version), “Lady of Equadiro” (removed), “Honest Injun”, “If I Had You” – Dorothy Collins, “To Make a Long Story Short” – D.C., “Tico-Tico” – D.C., “Naked City”, “My Heart Stood Still” – D.C., “Highland Swing” 9/24/1957 (written on case) Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) “Never Love a Stranger” Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) “Never Love a Stranger”, Orchestra performing sections of “Never Love” Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Dorothy Collins, Vocal. Instrumental parts. 4/9/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 1998, and RKO Pathe Inc. Stage Shooting Mixers Report both inside case) Sections of a piece 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) 14 tracks of various takes
“Never Love a Stranger”, Tape 2 2295 OR10 R.S. Film Score, “Never Love a Stranger” Box 45: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546530 2296 OR10 “The Pusher” – Large Orchestra, Reel 1 2297 OR10 “The Pusher” 2298 OR10
15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside case and note from Raymond Scott) “Can This Be the End of a Dream” (from original tape), “Gently Break My Heart”
Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Large orchestra playing sections of Pusher Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) “The Pusher” Edited. 21 Tracks 1/29/19?? Mono, 1 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 1998, inside case) Track 1, “The Pusher”, Track 2, Different tape begins, sounds like the same orchestra Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) The Pusher –Small band playing sections. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case)
Orchestra 2301 OR10 Audio for “9 Lives Are Not Enough” 2302 OR10 Rehearsal of Selected 1/21/1953 Tunes Box 46: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546549 2303 OR10 Best in Music with the 2/19/1958 Percy Faith Orchestra 2304 OR10 Best in Music 2/24/1958
2305 OR10
Best in Music, Rehearsal
3/28/1958
2306 OR10
Best in Music
3/2/1958
2307 OR10
Best in Music, Rehearsal
3/?/1958
2308 OR10
Best in Music
4/6/1958
2309 OR10
Best in Music
5/16/1958 (4/12/1958)
Orchestra playing sections of Pusher Mono, 2 Track, 3 ¾ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Audio for “9 Lives Are Not Enough” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) Dorothy Collins and Raymond Scott rehearsing Tico Tico, Moon is Yellow, and Pop Gun March 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 2000, inside case) Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch Brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 30, 1998, inside case) WCBS – Ford Commercial, WCBS, Sugar Time (Dorothy Collins), Catch a Falling Star (Dorothy Collins), 18th Century Orchestra, Sail Along Silver Moon (S.N.), Skokian Orchestra, All the way (Dorothy Collins), Stardust Orchestra, It’s Cold Outside (Dorothy Collins and S.N.), I Love a Viola (Dorothy Collins), Love Walked In (S.N.), 76 Trombones – Orchestra and Chorus, Mountain High and Valley Low (Dorothy Collins), Wrap Your Troubles and Dreams (Luke Slaughter, S.N.), I’ll Be Seeing You (S.N.), Frankie and Johnny – Orchestra, Over the Rainbow (Dorothy Collins) Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case. Also CBS Radio tape order and billing form) “Jingle, Jingle, Jingle”, “Very Special Love”, “Temptation”, “For All We Know”, “Come Rain or Shine”, “Cheer to Cheer”, “Café in Sorrento”, “Thou Swell”, “Skip to my Lou”, “Wish upon a Star”, Medley- Red Robin, Sittin’ On Top, “War Dance”, “Four Wooden Indians”, “Too Soon to Know”, “The Wanderer”, “Casey Jones”, “I Believe” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “Get Happy” , “Magic Moment”, “Still of the Night”, “Bop Boy”, “Jeepers Creepers”, “I Want It to be Right”, “Lover Come Back to Me”, “Pretty Little Petticoat”, “For Me and My Gal”, “Love to Keep Me Warm”, “But Not for Me”, “Lazy Countryside”, “Tuxedo Junction”, “Drums in my Heart”, “3 Coins in the Fountain”, “Side by Side” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “Get Happy” , “Magic Moment”, “Still of the Night”, “Jeepers Creepers”, “I Want It to be Right”, “Rampart St. Parade”, “Pretty Little Petticoat”, “For Me and My Gal”, “I’ve Got Love to Keep Me Warm”, “But Not for Me”, “Tuxedo Junction”, “Drums in my Heart”, “Never Love a Stranger” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “Tisket Tasket”, “All the Way”, “String of Pearls”, “Say Darling”, “Second Time You Meet”, “I Wanted to Be Right”, “Sing Sinners”, “Body and Soul”, “Bushel and a Peck”, “This Can’t Be Love”, “Love Walked In”, “Long Hot Summer”, “Boy Scout in Switzerland”, “Mountain High, Valley Low”, “Witchcraft”, “ Easter Parade” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case. Also CBS Radio, Tape Order and Billing Form. Dates on forms do not match) “Love”, “Don’t Want to Walk without You”, “Anvil Chorus”, “Two Different Worlds”, “Count Your Blessings”, “Lover Come Back to Me”, “I’ll Be Seeing You”, “Friendship”, “I Love a Violin”, “Lonesome Road”,
“Lisbon Antigua”, “The Coffee Song”, “Imperial March”, “My Baby Just Cares for Me”, “Dorme Dorme”, “Summertime” Box 47: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546558 2310 OR10 Best in Music 4/20/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) Intro, “Clap Your Hands”, “It’s Too Soon to Know”, “Whispering”, “Try to Love Me”, “Too Young”, “16 Tons”, “Stardust”, “Dearie”, “Gal In Calico”, “Last Time I Saw Paris”, “You’d Be Surprised”, “Pretty Little Petticoat”, “Tiajuana”, “Beer Barrel Polka”, “I’ll Remember”, “Over the Rainbow” 2311 OR10 Best in Music 4/25/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “Cream in My Coffee”, “A Very Special Love”, “Stars and Stripes”, “The Street Where You Live”, “Little Things Mean A Lot”, “Night and Day”, “It Could Happen to You”, “Wide Wonderful World”, “Mountain Greenery”, “Chez Vous”, “Moritat”, “Make Love to Me”, “Huck Duck”, “Never Love a Stranger”, “I Cried for You”, “Stormy Weather” 2312 OR10 Best in Music 4/30/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “Fine and Dandy”, “Catch a Falling Star”, “Turkey in the Straw”, “This Can’t Be Love”, “Ma, He’s Making Eyes”, “What Is This Thing Called Love”, “Laura”, “Lucky in Love”, “I Got Rhythm”, “I Got You Under My Skin”, “Poor People of Paris”, “Very Precious Love”, “Melody of Love”, “18th Century Drawing Room”, “Where Have You Been Billy Boy”, “Why Do I Love You”, “The Man I Love” 2313 OR10 Best in Music 5/16/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case. Also (5/23/1958) CBS Radio tape order and billing form. Dates don’t match) “A Good Day”, “World on a String”, “Saber Dance”, “Moon Was Yellow”, “Secret Love”, “Old Man River”, “Sweet and Lonely”, “Whoopdedoo”, “Sunnyside Up”, “All of Me”, “Dancing in the Dark”, “Chicago”, “Enchanted Forest”, “ Where Have You Been Billy Boy”, “Young, Warm and Wonderful”, “But Not for Me” 2314 OR10 Best in Music, Rehearsal 6/13/1958 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) “That’s A Plenty”, “What’s the Rhyme For”, “Dancin’ In the Dark”, “American Patrol”, “No Such Luck”, “Hearltess Heart”, “Love Dance”, “Friendship”, “Jingle Jangle Jingle”, “Brazil”, “Night and Day”, “Night in Venice”, “PopGun Parade”, “Love Me Forever”, “We’re Together”, “I’ll Be Seeing You” 2315 OR10 Best in Music, Rehearsal 6/1/1958 Acetate. Full Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 19, 1998, inside case) Intro, April Love (Dolores Hawkins), Love Walked In (Snooky), Tuxedo Junction – Orchestra, An Affair to Remember (Dolores), Stardust – Orchestra, When You’re Smiling (Snooky), April Love (Dolores), Ragtime Cowboy Jones Orchestra and Chorus, I’ve Got a Right to Sing the Blues (Dolores), I’ll Be Seeing You – Orchestra, Don’t Take Your Love from Me (Snooky), In a Magic Garden – Orchestra, A Waltz to Remember (Dolores), Miss You (Snooky), My Man (Dolores) 2316 OR10 Johnny Foster – Second 12/20/19?? Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, Visit inside case) Johnny Foster and Accoustic Guitar Box 48: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546567 2317 OR10 Bo Diddley Home Visit 10/1958? Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Bo Diddley jamming at Raymond Scott’s house. Contains solo version of “Crackin’ Up” before commercial release and “One-eyed Purple People Eater”, “Hey, Bo Diddley”, “Mannish Boy”,
2318 OR10
Frank Sorrell – Audition Tape
10/1/1954
2319 OR10
Frank Sorrell #2
2/15/1955
2320 OR10
Frank Sorrell (Small Group)
2/15/1955
2321 OR10
Jack Tower Tape #1
2322 OR10
Jack Tower Tape #2
2323 OR10
Johnny Klein Tunes Reel 2
3/25/1953?
10/12/1954
“Stormy Weather” with Raymond Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case. Also handwritten note) “Thing Called Love”, “Sam’s Waltz”, “Caravana”, “O Solo Mio”, “Coquette”, “Lover Come Back”, “Mambo” Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 29, 1997, inside case. Also Master numbers sheet and handwritten notes on the back of sheets from a play) “As Time Goes By”, “Somebody Stole My Gal”, “After You’ve Gone” Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 29, 1997, inside case. Also handwritten notes) “Caravan”, “As Time Goes By” Mono, 4 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) “Happy Birthday” Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Two Guitars, It Could Happen to You, Naked City, Flat Top, Tallahassee, Manhattan Serenade, I Wish I Didn’t Love You So, Santa Catalina, Frankie and Johnny Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 29, 1997, inside case) “Terrible Day”
Box 49: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546576 2324 OR10 Johnny Klein Tunes (Small 10/12/1954 band) 2325 OR10 Johnny Klein Tunes (Small 10/12/1954 band), 3 2326 OR10 Counts 2327 OR10
2328 OR10
2329 OR10
Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 9, 1997, inside case) “How Do I Love You”, “Terrible Day” Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 9, 1997, inside case) Nice Ballad, Beguine “Who But You” Mono, 2Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Person counting numbers and letters, ex. 325 Audivox – Cinderella, Blues 10/27/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case. Also Shuffle, Mambo #5, O Solo handwritten notes) Cinderella Waltz, In the Mood, O Solo Mio Mio R.S. Stardust Recording Session
5/26/1958 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) Notes from the box, Tape # 36213-13, Job # AA2657, Origin – Reeves “B”, Machine – Pic. Sync Fairchild “Stardust” Everest Records 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case)
R.S. Test Tape for automated search unit. Beginning of tape is snippets of dubbed pop music. 2330 OR10 R.S. Josephine Piano demos Box 50: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546585
7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) Josephine Piano demos – 6 numbers. First takes on organ (from box info?) Second part 60 second “lilt” 9413
2331 OR10
Berle - Ray Opens/Closes
Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) 2332 OR10 Home recorded Christmas 9/30/1953 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 2000, inside case) R.S. and D.C. Christmas Songs songs. Taped over HP February 6, 1953. 2333 OR10 R.S. rehearsal – Super Late 1950s? 15, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S. rehearsal, unknown instrumental, Boron unknown group. T.V. commercial, Super Boron. 2334 OR10 Soothing Sounds for Baby Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Soothing Sounds for Baby, “Playful Drummer” and “Little Tin Soldier” 2335 OR10 Soothing Sounds for Baby, (From case cover) “Happy Whistler”, “Little Miss Echo”, “The Toy Typewriter” Reel # 3 2336 OR10 R.S. Guitar 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) R.S. Guitar (from box?), guitar material. Material for possible use. Chords, runs, etc. 2337 OR10 R.S. Rehearsal 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) Rehearsal, unknown instrumental. “Two same”? Box 51: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546594 2338 OR10 R.S. Recording Session, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) “End of a Dream”, Master Reel “Goldfish Song”, “Break My Heart” 2339 OR10 R.S. 3 minutes of an 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside case) R.S. Approx. 3 minutes of unknown instrumental an unknown instrumental (Pos. a dub). Then the rest of the tape is blank. 2340 OR10 R.S. unknown 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) R.S. unknown instrumental, possibly instrumental, possibly from a film score. Various takes. from a film 2341 OR10
Million Dollar Road Band, Reel 2
(Handwritten notes). “Secret Agent”, “Carrier Pigeon”, “8 Letters in the Mailbox”, “Symphony Under the Stars”, “37th Secret”, “The Beard”, “Hungary Count”, “Hemi-demi-semi quaver”, “Tired Little Teddy Bear”, “M. Basie goes to Washington”, “An American in Russia”, “In a Magic Garden”, “Half way Happy”, “Careful Conversation at Diplomatic Function” 2342 OR10 Reel #1, “Mine” Ginny 1/20/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 26, 1998, Brown and the All Star Cats inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corporation recording sheet) “Mine” Multiple takes. 2343 OR10 Raymond Scott, Dub of Hit 12/10/1954 (From case cover) Parade 2344 OR10 Raymond Scott 10/10/1956 (From handwritten note) “Walking in the Rain”, Unknown, no vocal Box 52: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546601 2345 OR10 Raymond Scott, Concert in 10/21/1939 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 6, Rhythm, Reel 1 ? 1998, inside case. Also handwritten concert list) 4 Beat Shuffle, Stuff His Teacher Taught Him, The Bullfighter and His Piccolo, 2 Young Lads in Saxophone School, Caterpillar Creep, Carnival of Brooklyn, Solo Accompaniment for Tenor Sax, Rococo, Conversation Piece for Bass clarinet and harmonica, Love Dance, Girl with the Blue Hair, Tiajuana, Businessmen’s Bounce, Peter
2346 OR10
Castle Sisters and Schlitz
2347 OR10
Raymond Scott Shudar ? Waltz, Reel 1 R.S. Mystery Waltz
2348 OR10 2349 OR10 2350 OR10
Highland Swing, Mystery Waltz Concerts in Rhythm (CIR)
2351 OR10
Concerts in Rhythm
12/4/1958
1/30;2/13; 4/16/;4/19; 1940
4/14/1940; 4/16/1940
Box 53: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546610 2352 OR10 Tape #4. Contains material on CIR programs not found on the tapes selections according to program 2353 OR10 R.S. Starlight Rendezvous 8/4/1953 2354 OR10 2355 OR10
Old Man River – Backing Tracks NBC label, Reel 2/3
2356 OR10
Show Tunes
2357 OR10
Raymond Scott Book
Tambourine, The Penguin, At an Arabian House Party, Christmas Night in Harlem, War Dance for the Wooden Indians, Pretty Little Petticoat, Huckleberry Duck, In an 18th Century Drawing Room, Powerhouse Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track 7 ½, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) “Night train”?, “Squeeze Me”, “Walking Hand in Hand with Me”, “Sentimental Journey”, “Crazy Rhythm”, “Guess”, “What will I do?”, “Can’t Hear Anything but Love”, “Blue Sky’s”?, piano, talking and piano, Schlitz, “Blue Suede Shoes” 15 ips. (From handwritten note dated April 2000) R.S. Shudar Waltz, E3CB-3311T, Take A-false start, Highland Living – E3CB-3312 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside case) Mystery Waltz. Multiple takes. 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) Highland Swing and Mystery Waltz. Various takes. Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 5, 1998, inside case) Concert in Rhythm. Andre Besush ?, Mike Martushi ?, Peter Farmilio, Jack, Leonard. “Girl with the Light Blue Hair”, “Time on my Hands”, “War Dance for Wooden Indians” (Nan Winn), Careless, (Peter Farmilio, Dave Harris), It’s a Blue World (Nan Winn), The Penguin, Farewell Blues, St. Louis Blues, Time on my Hands, Christmas Night in Harlem, Shake Down the Stars (Nan Win), Bambalino, If I Had You, Running Wild, One Cigarette for Two (Nan Winn) Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Green box. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 15, 1997, inside case) Boy Meets Horn (Chris Griffith), I Love You Too Much (Jack Leonard, Vocal), Birdseed Special (Raymond Scott, Instrumental), Dig-a-dig-a-do (Instrumental), The Toy Trumpet (Peter Familio), The Sky Fell Down (Jack Leonard), Pretty Little Petticoat (Instrumental), China Boy, Announcer/ending
Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 14, 1998, inside case) CIR. Instrumental, Just a Gigolo, Four Beat Shuffle, Boy Meets Horn, Pretty Little Petticoat, Lazy Piccolo, Happy Farmer, China Boy, Two Young Lads in Saxophone School, At an Arabian House Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Reeves brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 4, 1997, inside case) Starlight Rendezvous. Various takes. 8/4/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Soundcraft brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 16, 1997, inside case. Also handwritten note) Old Man River. Multiple takes. 4/15/19?? Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 19, 1997, inside case). Slow ballad “Send Me”? Multiple Takes. Recorded inside. Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Show tunes – Raymond Scott on piano. Assorted instrumentals. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside
Demo Tape
2358 OR10
Raymond Scott (Small Band with Vocal)
Box 54: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546629 2359 OR10 R.S. (No Label). Small ensemble recorded over Hit Parade
case. Also photocopy of recording worksheet) Powerhouse, Toy Trumpet, Huckleberry Puck, 18th Century, War Dance, Pretty Little Petticoat, Dinner Music, The Happy Farmer, Twilight in Turkey, Egyptian Barn Dance, Reckless Night, Christmas Night in Harlem Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 12, 1997, inside case) Too Make a Long Story Short, The Man I Love (Multiple takes of each)
Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 17, 1997, inside case) Basin St. Blues, Lucky Strike Intro (Dorothy Collins), Dance with Me Henry, Unchained Melody, Love Come Back to Me, Teach Me Tonight, Ebb tide, Tree, Easter Parade, Secret Love, Cross Over The Bridge, Wanted: Someone who Kissed Me, It Don’t Mean a Thing 2360 OR10 R.S. Piano Material for Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, Dubbing dated October 20, 1997, inside case) Various takes of piano music for dubbing. Taped over Hit Parade rehearsal tape. 2361 OR10 R.S. Naked City and Honest 5/21/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated Injun October 8, 1997, inside case) Naked City, Honest Injun (Multiple Takes). 2362 OR10 R.S.O. Reel 1 3/6/1955 (From Gotham recording worksheet and typed note to “Lenny”) Fanfare and Opening, No Movie, Comedy Song (Jerry Solo), RCA #4 2363 OR10 Toy Trumpet (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 11, 1999, inside case) Toy Trumpet by R.S.O. and Toy Trumpet (Peter Pumiglio, Clarinet) 2364 OR10 Raymond Scott Orchestra Mono, 2 track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case. Also Pressings, Tape 3 handwritten list) Copyright 1950, Eagle Beagle, Careful Conversation, Carrier Pigeon, Shadow ?, Mystery Waltz, Naked Waltz, Ballet for Belles, On the Jersey Side, Key West, Kodachrome, Evening Star, Blues the Girlfriend Taught Me, Mexican Jumping Bean, Popgun Parade, Honest Injun, Highland Swing, ? Musical, Twilight Zone, Uncle Willie’s Tune, Lady from Equadiro, Powerhouse 2365 OR10 Raymond Scott Demo Tape 11/19/1984 Mono, 2 track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case) Popgun Parade, Ballet for Belles, Lady of Equadiro Box 55: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546638 2366 OR10 Tico, Tico and Long Story 1/21/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated Short October 16, 1997, inside case) Tico Tico and To Make a Long Story Short (Multiple Takes) 2367 OR10 R.S. Hit Parade 12/6/1952 7 ½ ips. (From Scotch Brand Recording Worksheet) Jambalaya (Dorothy Collins), I Went to Your Wedding (Jane Valley), Wish You Were Here (Snooky Lanson), Lady of Spain (Russell Arms), Because You’re Mine (Dorothy Collins), You Belong to Me (June Valley), Broadway Melody (Snooky Lanson, Virginia Connell), Glow Worm (Dorothy Collins), Closing 2368 OR10 Hit Parade 2/1/1953 Mono, 2 track, 7 ½ ips (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case) Intro, Down Yonder in New Orleans, Because You’re Mine, Waltz Again with You, Oh Happy Day, Glow Worm, Why Don’t You Believe Me, Come to the Mardi Gras, Keep it a Secret, Don’t Let the Stars in Your Eyes
2369 OR10 2370 OR10
Hit Parade Hit Parade
2/6/1953 (From cover) 2/7/1953 Mono, 2 track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) Your Show of Shows, Hit Parade Intro, Lady of Spain, Keep It a Secret, Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Why Don’t You Believe Me, Glow Worm, Waltz Again with You, Because You’re Mine, Charlie My Boy 2371 OR10 Hit Parade 2/12/1953 (From cover) Wanted (Snooky), Stars and Stripes Forever, I Get So Lonely 2372 OR10 Hit Parade 4/10/1953 (From cover) Old Man River Box 56: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546647 2373 OR10 Hit Parade 5/22/1953 7 ½, 15 ips (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated December 1998, inside case) Your Show of Shows, Solo Piano, Hit Parade Intro, Side by Side, Your Cheatin’ Heart, Stompin’ at the Savoy, April in Portugal, I Believe, Doggie in the Window, Pretend, Cream in my Coffee, Moulin Rouge 2374 OR10 Hit Parade 12/24/1953 (from cover) 2375 OR10 Hit Parade 12/25/1953 Mono, 2 track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 1998, inside case) Intro, Rags to, Ebb Tide, Blue Skies, Stranger in Paradise, That’s Amore, Vaya Con Dios, You You You, Ricochet, Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight, Auld Lang Syne 2376 OR10 Hit Parade 1/16/1954 Mono, 2 track(From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case) Intro and Commercial, That’s Amore, Ebb Tide, Whoodedo, Oh my papa, Changing Partners, Ricochet, Heart of My Heart, Love, Strangers in Paradise, Outro and Commercial, Dixieland Jazz (Not Hit Parade) 2377 OR10 Hit Parade 1/16/1954 Mono, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case) Intro and Commercial, That’s Amore, Ebb Tide, Whoodedo, Oh my papa, Changing Partners, Ricochet, Heart of My Heart, Love, Strangers in Paradise, Outro 2378 OR10 Hit Parade 1/23/1954 Mono, 2 Track. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case) Intro, That’s Amore, Oh my papa, South Rampart St. Parade, Changing Partners, Heart of My Heart, My Secret Love, Rags to Riches, I Won’t Dance, Strangers in Paradise, Outro 2379 OR10 Hit Parade 2/7/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Intro, Ricochet, Oh My Papa, Who Cares, Heart of My Heart, Changing Partners, Secret Love, That’s Amore, El Rancho Grande, Stranger in Paradise, Outro Box 57: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546656 2380 OR10 Hit Parade 2/27/1954 Mono, 2 Track. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, That’s Amore, Changing Partners, Mama Inez, Stranger in Paradise, Heart of My Heart, Woman-Man, Oh My Papa, Mimi, secret Love, Outro 2381 OR10 Hit Parade 3/13/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, It’s a Great Day for the Irish, Stranger in Paradise, Changing Partners, Young at Heart, Heart of My Heart, Irish Washer Woman, Oh My Papa, Make Love to Me, Secret Love, Outro 2382 OR10 Hit Parade 3/20/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro and commercial, I Get So Lonely, Oh My Papa, A Fine Romance, Young at Heart, Wanted, Stranger in Paradise, Make Love to Me, Lullaby of Broadway, Secret Love, Outro and Commercial 2383 OR10 Hit Parade 3/21/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, Make
Love to Me, Oh My Papa, Rose Room, Stranger in Paradise, Wanted, I Get So Lonely, Young At Heart, Coffee Song, Secret Love, Outro 2384 OR10 Hit Parade 4/10/1954 Mono, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro and Commercial, I Get So Lonely, Secret Love, Poor Butterfly, Make Love to Me, stranger in Paradise, Cross Over the Bridge, Young At Heart, Steppin’ Out With My Baby, Wanted, Outro 2385 OR10 Hit Parade 4/17/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro and Commercial, Cross Over the Bridge, Wanted, I Get So Lonely, Unknown Orchestra Number, Secret Love, Make Love to Me, Answer Me My Love, Tea For Two, Young At Heart, Outro and Commercial 2386 OR10 Hit Parade 4/17/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips.(From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, Easter Parade, Secret Love, The Girl Friend, Make Love to Me, I Get So Lonely, Wanted, Cross Over the Bridge, Begin the Beguine, Young at Heart, Outro Box 58: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546665 2387 OR10 Hit Parade 1B 5/1/1954 Mono, 2 Track.(From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro and commercial, Make Love to Me, Answer Me My Love, Write Myself a Letter, Cross Over the Bridge, Young at Heart, I Get So Lonely, Secret Love, Roll on Mississippi, Wanted, Outro 2388 OR10 Hit Parade 6/6/1954 Mono, 2 Track 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, I Get So Lonely, Little Things Mean a Lot, Exactly Like You, Young at Heart, Three Coins in the Fountain, Happy Wanderer, Answer Me My Love, Mama Don’t Allow It, Wanted, Outro 2389 OR10 Hit Parade 6/12/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, Happy Wanderer, Young at Heart, Manhattan, Three Coins in the Fountain, I Get So Lonely, Hernando’s Hideaway, Wanted, Midnight Choo-choo, Little Things Mean A Lot, Outro 2390 OR10 T.V. Broadcast of Hit 10/2/1954 Acetate. Full Track 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 6, 1997, inside case) Parade Recording of TV Broadcast of Hit Parade and little of the 1954 World Series and news. Bad reception for most of tape. 2391 OR10 Hit Parade 1/1/1955 (Written on case) 2392 OR10 Hit Parade 1/14/1955 (Written on case) 2393 OR10 Hit Parade 4/15/1955 (Written on case) Note that on the reel, it is labeled November 11, 1957 “Hat in Hand” Box 59: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546674 2394 OR10 Hit Parade 4/28?/1955 (Written on case) 2395 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 1 5/6/1955 (Written on case) 2396 OR10 Hit Parade 3/1957? (Written on case) 2397 OR10 Hit Parade 3/25/1957 (Written on case) Reel is labeled #3 2398 OR10 Hit Parade 11/12/1952 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 4, 1998, inside case) Mountain High, Ma He’s Making Eyes at Me, piano music (Multiple takes) 2399 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/4/1952 Mono, 2 track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Intro, Side by Side, Doggie in the Window, Lady Be Good, “Hold Me, Kiss Me, Thrill Me”, Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, I Went to Your Wedding (15 ips), more rehearsal material
2400 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
3/5/1953 Mono, 2 track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Mimi, “Hold Me, Thrill Me”, Happy Day, unknown songs Box 60: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546683 2401 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/20/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 17, 1997, inside case) Side by Side, Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, Keep It a Secret from Me, Pretend, Red-red Robin, If I Keep My Promise True, Fast Swing (Instrumental) 2402 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/18/1953 (Written on cover) 2403 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 1 11/20/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 9, 1997, inside case) Med Swing without vocals, String of Pearls, Latin piece without vocals, Ja-Da, Ballad, Swing, Mr. Sandman 2404 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal and 12/31/1953 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½ and 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 28, New Year's Eve Party 1997, inside case) Jazz Instrumental, Ebb Tide, Polvtsian Dances from Prince Igor (Male voice, jazz style), That’s Amore, Vaya Con Dios My Darling, Ricochet, mike test, Party (New Year’s Eve) 2405 OR10 Hit Parade 1954, Reel 4 1/5/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 29, 1997, inside case) Fast Swing without vocal, This Old House, Love is Sweeping the Country, Mr. Sandman, Papa Loves his Mambo, Spanish Melody, Teach Me Tonight 2406 OR10 Hit Parade 1954, Reel 8 1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 11, 1997, inside case) Tea for Two (Multiple takes) 2407 OR10 Hit Parade 1954, Reel 1 1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 25, 1997, inside case) Lullaby of Broadway, beats without vocals, Tea for Two, Waltz without vocals, Young at Heart, Cross Over the Bridge, Blues without vocal, High and the Mighty, Shaboom-Shaboom, slow ballad without vocals Box 61: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546692 2408 OR10 Hit Parade Pre-recordings, 1954 (Written on case) Reel 5 2409 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1954, 1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case). Let Yourself Reel 10 Go, Make Love to Me, I Get So Lonely, Young at Heart, Answer Me, Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t 2410 OR10 Hit Parade, Part 3 1/8/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 13, 1997, inside case) Ricochet (wrong lyrics), Ricochet, Stranger in Paradise, “You, you, you”, instrumental featuring harmonica, Ebb-Tide, Rumba on the Tuba 2411 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal and 3/26/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside R.S. phone call case) Lullaby of Broadway, R.S. Phone call about a jingle, Make Love to Me, Wanted, Instrumental?, Crosley Commercial 2412 OR10 Hit Parade, Part 3 3/26/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 20, 1997, inside case) Up Swing Instrumental, Wanted, Fast 2-beats, Fast Latin, Fast Swing, It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing, Blues, Med Swing 2413 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, Part 4/2/1954 Acetate. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, 3 inside case) Young at Heart, Make Love to Me, Wanted, I Get So Lonely, Sunnyside Up, Stranger in
Paradise, Secret Love 2414 OR10 Hit Parade 5/12/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 10, 1998, (or 5/21) inside case. Also handwritten list of songs) I Get So Lonely, “Answer Me, My Love”, Falling in Love, Here, Cross Over the Bridge, Make Love to Me, I’m an Old Cow Hand, Wanted Box 62: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546709 2415 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 6/10/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Mama Don’t Allow It, Happy Wanderer (Multiple takes) 2416 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/22/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Coquette, Old House, Papa Loves Mambo, I Need You Now, Hey There, If I Give My Heart 2417 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 2 10/27/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 11, 1997, inside case. Also handwritten note) O Solo Mio, Mambo #5 (Multiple takes of each) 2418 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 1 11/5/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 30, 1997, inside case) Mambo/Swing, This Old House, Fascinating Rhythm, Ballad, Papa Loves His Mambo, Mambo with alto sax, Love is Sweeping the Country, Intro with Horns only 2419 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/5/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 29, 1997, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Love is Sweeping the Country, If I Give You My Heart, Temptation (Instrumental), Hold My Hand, Papa Loves Mambo, I Need You Now 2420 OR10 Hit Parade 11/5/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 29, 1997, inside case) Then I’ll Give My Heart to You, This Old House, Hey There, Latin piece, swing 2421 OR10 Hit Parade 12/3/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 25, 1997, inside case) Lover Come Back, Teach Me Tonight, Give My Heart, Count Your Blessings, Mr. Sandman, Teach Me Tonight, Love Walked in, Old House, I Need You Now (All without vocal) Box 63: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546718 2422 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/4/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Mambo, Teach Me Tonight, Love Walked, If I Give My Heart, Old House, I Need You Now, Count Your Blessings, Mr. Sandman 2423 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/16/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 17, 1997, inside case) “No one, Not Even You”, My Love is a Gentleman (Multiple takes of each) 2424 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 3 of 3 12/16/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 4, 1998, inside case) My Love is a Gentleman, Spunky the Monkey, Dorothy doing mike check, Crazy Rhythm, other mike checks 2425 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/22/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet, dated October 22, 1954) Little Coquette, I Need You Now, This Old House, Alexander’s Ragtime Band, High and Mighty 2426 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/24/1954 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside
case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) It’s a Big World (Multiple takes), I Need You Now, White Christmas, Teach Me Tonight 2427 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/28/1955 Mono, 2 track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside (edited) case) Shady Lane, I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, Mambo, I Get a Kick Out of You, Hearts Made of Stone 2428 OR10 Get Happy 1/3/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June3, 1998, inside case) Get Happy (Multiple Takes) Box 64: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546727 2429 OR10 Hit Parade 1/7/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 3, 1998, inside case. Also handwritten note mentioning Lucky Strike) Count Your Blessings, Papa Loves His Mambo, Anvil Chorus 2430 OR10 Hit Parade 1/7/1955 (From handwritten note inside case) Lucky Strike, Anvil Chorus 2431 OR10 Hit Parade, Reel 3 1/20/1955 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) Ginny Brown and the All Star Cats, Dorothy Collins 2432 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/28/1955 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet mentions Lucky Strike) Melody of Love, Naughty Lady, Blessings, Hearts of Stone, Ja-Da, Let Me Go 2433 OR10 Hit Parade 4/4/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9,1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Brazil (Rest of tape blank) 2434 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, Reel 4/4/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, 1 June5, 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Make Yourself Comfortable, That’s All, Charleston, Hearts of Stone ?, Brazil, Melody of Love, Mr. Sandman, That’s All I Want, Naughty Lady 2435 OR10 Hit Parade 2/11/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9, 1998, inside case) But Not For Me, Mr. Sandman, Sincerely, Melody of Love, Let Me Go, Naughty Lady Box 65: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546736 2436 OR10 Lucky Strike Hit Parade 2/25/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Greenbox? (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 30, 1999, inside case) Jericho, Dancing in the Dark, Melody of Love, Kokomo, Sincerely, Hearts of Stone, Mr. Sandman 2437 OR10 Hit Parade 3/25/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 1, 1998, inside case) This Thing Called Love, Hawaiian War Dance, Kokomo, How Important Can It Be, April Showers 2438 OR10 Hit Parade 4/15/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Green box (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1, 1997, inside case) Mexican Hat Dance, Steppin’ Out, Clap Your Hands, Carioca (Instrumental), Young at Heart, Secret Love, Zing Went the Strings, Strike Up the Band 2439 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/24/1955 (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1994, inside case) Jabber and running section of a tune 2440 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/27/1955 Acetate. Recorded Inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 8, 1998, inside
case) Turkey (Instrumental), Intro, Davey Crocket, Tweedle Dee, Unchained Melody, Little Girl, Dance with Me, Lola, Melody of Love 2441 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/9/1955 Mono, 2 track, 7 ½ and 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheets) Strike Up the Band (Multiple Takes), Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Ain’t It a Shame, Yellow Rose, Rock Around the Clock, Seventeen, Hard to Get 2442 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/9/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9, 1998, inside case) Instrumentals, Harpsichord, Moaning, Wind machine with strings Box 66: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546745 2443 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/18/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 4, 1998, inside case) Seventeen, Rock Around the Clock, Autumn Leaves, Little Words 2444 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/24/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 8, 1997, inside case) Seventeen, World on a String, Autumn Leaves, Wake the Town, Rock-a-bye Your Baby (No vocal on any of the songs) 2445 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/1/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 8, 1997, inside case) Seventeen, wake the Town, Autumn Leaves, Rock Around the Clock (No vocals on any of the songs) 2446 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/6/1955 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) The Bible, Wake the Town, Yellow Rose, Fiacre ?, Love, Ballin’ Jack 2447 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/6/1955 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) Fiacre, Bible Tells Me, Seventeen, Ballin’ the Jack 2448 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/6/1955 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) Ballin’ Jack, Seventeen, Ain’t It a Shame, The Bible 2449 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/8/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 19, 1998, inside case) Bible Tells Me So, Seventeen, Autumn Leaves, Walk the Town, Ballin’ the Jack Box 67: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546754 2450 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/15/1955 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Tina Marie, Wake the Town, Autumn Leaves, Nobody’s Baby 2451 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/22/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, July 7, (or 29?) 1998, inside case) Seventeen, My Wonderful Guy 2452 OR10 Lucky Strike, 1 of 3 10/28/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 21, 1998, inside case) Saber Dance, Whoopee, Moments to Remember, Bible, Suddenly, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, Seventeen 2453 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/28/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 17, 1997, inside case) Seventeen, Bible 2454 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/29/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 4, 1998, inside case) Yellow Rose, Makin’ Whoopee, Autumn Leaves 2455 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/4/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May
26, 1998, inside case) Instrumental, Autumn Leaves, various instrumentals 2456 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/5/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.(From UMKC recording worksheet, May 21, 1998, inside case) Yellow Rose, Love Box 68: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546763 2457 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/19/1955 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Love and Marriage, Love is a Many Splendored Thing 2458 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/25/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Green box. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 31, 1997, inside case) Love and Marriage (Instrumental), 12th St. Rag, Dramatic Ballad, 16 Tons, Waltz, Swing Tune, Autumn Leaves (No vocal on any of the songs) 2459 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/26/1955 Mono, 2Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Love and Marriage, 12th St. Rag, Moments to Remember, Shooting High 2460 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/2/1955 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) China Town, Moments to Remember, Only You, Madame La Zonga 2461 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/3/1955 Mono 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case) Love and Marriage, China Town, Moment to Remember, Lessons 2462 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/9/1955 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) Lover, 16 Tons, I Can’t Give You Anything, Autumn Leaves 2463 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/9/1955 (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 27, 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Autumn Leaves, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Moments, I Hear You Knocking Box 69: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546772 2464 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/17/1955 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Love and Marriage, When My Sugar, Sixteen Tons 2465 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/1/1956 Mono, 2 Track. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Give MY Regards, Love and Marriage, Autumn Leaves, 16 Tons, Memories, Almost Tomorrow 2466 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/13/1956 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Memories, Love and Marriage 2467 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/21/1956 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 31, 1997, inside case) This Old House, Cherry, I Need You Now, Alexander’s Ragtime Band, Papa Loves his Mambo, That Old Black Magic, Gypsy, Wonderful You ?, Strike Up the Band (No vocals on any of the songs) 2468 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/27/1956 Mono, 2 Track. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Wonderful, Great Pretender, Down by the Ohio, Rock and Roll Waltz, Memories 2469 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/24/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, July 2, 1998, inside case) Rock `n Roll Waltz, The Memories You Gave Me, The Great Pretender, Instrumental, Seventeen, Child talking with Raymond and Debbie 2470 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, Reel 3/9/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording inside case. Also 3 Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Hoop-Dee-Do
Box 70: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546781 2471 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/16/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Great Day, No Not Much, Peg O’ My Heart, Pretender, Poor People 2472 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/13/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Green box. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 11, 1997, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Rock and Roll, Simple Melody, Blue Suede Shoes, Hot Diggity, Ain’t We Got Fun 2473 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/14/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9, 1998, inside case) Ain’t We Got Fun, Moritat, Hot Diggity, Lisbon, Simple Melody 2474 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/20/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9, 1998, inside case) Easter Parade, Wish Upon A Star, Marie Anne, Would You Like To Take A Walk, Round and Round 2475 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/27/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 3, 1998, inside case) Hard-Hearted Hanna, Rock N Roll Waltz, Hot Diggity Dog, Blue Suede Shoes 2476 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/4/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 9, 1997, inside case. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet) Lisbon, Biding My Time, Heartbreak Hotel, I Like a Piano, Poor People of Paris, Moon Glow 2477 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/5/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 26, 1998, inside case) blue Suede Shoes, Biding My Time, Whistling ?, Hot Diggity Dog, Just Biding My Time Box 71: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546790 2478 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 of 5/11/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 3 21, 1998, inside case) I Can’t Get Started, Woman singing String of Dreams, Ivory Soap, Big Band 2479 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/12/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 18, 1998, inside case) Hot Diggity, Picnic, SiBangy ?, Poor People of Paris 2480 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/19/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated November 1998, inside case) What You Do To Me, Moon Glow, Then I’ll Be Happy 2481 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 6/2/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 11, 1998, inside case) Standing on the Corner, June is Bustin’ Out all Over, The Street Where You Live 2482 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 6/8/1956 (From Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet inside case) Wonderful World, Heartbreak Hotel 2483 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 6/9/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Blue Horizon, Moon Glow, Hot Diggity, Standing on the Corner 2484 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/8/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 8, 1997, inside case. Also typed list of routine) Opening, Lucky Day, On the Street Where You Live, Lucky in Love Box 72: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546807 2485 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 9/14/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet,
2486 OR10 2487 OR10
9/15/1956 9/21/1956
2488 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 of 2 Hit Parade Rehearsal, 2
2489 OR10 2490 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal Hit Parade Rehearsal
9/22/1956 9/28/1956
2491 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
9/29/1956
9/21/1956
August 4, 1998, inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) My Prayer, Don’t Be Cruel, Cumana ? (Written on case) Street Where You Live, Hound Dog, “Do, do, do” Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 11, 1998, inside case) Brass and Rhythm, Coda, Chorus, All in, sectional with rhythm, Que Sera Sera (From Fine Sound Inc. worksheet inside case) My Prayer, Don’t Be Cruel, Lulu’s Back in Town, Hound Dog, Tonight You Belong to Me, Allegheny Moon (Written on case) Lulu’s Back in Town, Hound Dog, Allegheny Moon, ? Mono, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) Allegheny Moon, Canadian Sunset, Que Sera Sera, My Prayer (Dorothy Collins), The Old Piano Blues, Ain’t Misbehaving’ Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 6, 1997, inside case) Hound Dog, Que Sera Sera, Don’t Be Cruel, Piano ? Blues
Box 73: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546816 2492 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/6/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand.Primary Source (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Don’t Be Cruel, Muskrat Ramble 2493 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, 1 of 10/12/1956 (Written on case) 2 2494 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/13/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 9, 1998, inside case) Que Sera Sera, Blues, Instrumental, Walking in the Rain, Whistling 2495 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/27/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 4, 1998, inside case) Mysterious intro – Waiting for the Sunrise ?, Don’t Be Cruel, up swing – Night and Day ? 2496 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 10/27/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Que Sera Sera, Waiting for Sunrise, Don’t Be Cruel, Night and Day 2497 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 9, 1998, inside case) Green Door, Eagle Rock, Blueberry Hill, Buckle Down Wind Socki (No vocals on songs) 2498 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/17/1956 (Written on case) Green Door, Walking in the Rain, The Best Things in Life Are Free, Love Me Tender Box 74: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546825 2499 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 11/23/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Green box. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 5, 1997, inside case) happy 2-beat feel, slow waltz, swing tune, rock n roll, beguine style tune, Be Happy 2500 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/1/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Walking in the Rain, Bonnie Jean, Singing the Blues, Green Door 2501 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/15/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 11, 1957, inside case) Green Door, Little Sunny Girl (with chorus), Walking in the Rain, Steppin’ Around, Singing the Blues 2502 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/21/1956 (From Fine Sound Inc. worksheet inside case) Deck the Halls, True Love, Blueberry Hill, Holy Night,
Cindy, Green Door, Singing the Blues, Jingle Bells, Doll Dance 2503 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/22/1956 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Green Door, Blueberry Hill, Jingle Bells, Singing the Blues, Oh Holy Night 2504 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 12/29/1956 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 30, 1998, inside case) Young Love, Blueberry Hill, Day-O, Don’t Forbid Me (Gisele McKenzie), My Little Gal in Calico (Entire Cast) 2505 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/1/1957 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 1, 1998, inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) Dancing on the Ceiling, Sing You Sinners Box 75: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546834 2506 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/5/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case) Cindy, Dancing on the Ceiling, Green Door, Sing You Sinners, Singing the Blues 2507 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/12/1957 (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Broadway Rhythm, Green Door, Jealous Love, Cuba 2508 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1/25/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Walking in the Rain, Frenesi, Banana Boat, Far Away 2509 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/1/1957 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 28, 1998, inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) Tis the Season (Recorded over). Several takes of Dorothy Collins 2510 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/2/1957 (Written on case) Just in Love, Banana Boat Song 2511 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/8/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) Young Love, Moonlight Gambler, Blueberry Hill, This Can’t Be Love, Banana Boat 2512 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/8/1957 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 5, 1998, inside case) Gisele McKenzie, Instrumental, Day-O Box 76: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546843 2513 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/15/1957 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 14, 1998, inside case. Also Fine Sound Inc. worksheet) Moonlight Gambler, Don’t Forbid Me, One O’Clock, Marianne, Day-O, Too Much, Four Leaf Clover, Young Love 2514 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/15/1957 (Written on case) Love Me Tender, Walking in the Rain 2515 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/16/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Moonlight Gambler, Banana Boat Song, Four Leaf Clover, Young Love 2516 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2/23/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case) Falling in Love, Day-O, Too Much, Singing the Blues 2517 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/2/1957 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 15, 1998, inside case) Day-O, Singing the Blues, Too Much, How High the Moon 2518 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/16/1957 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 15, 1998, inside case) Round and Round, Butterfly, Day-O, Clancy, Marianne 2519 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/20/1957 Acetate. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 30, 1998, inside
case) Round and Round, Instrumental, Day-O, Swinging Down the Lane Box 77: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546852 2520 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 3/23/1957 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 5, 1998, inside case) Round and Round, Day-O, Be a Clown, Do Wha, Party Down, “Clang, Clang, Clang went the Trolley” 2521 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/5/1957 (From Fine Sound Inc. worksheet inside case) Butterfly, Carolina, I’m Walking 2522 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/6/1957 (Written on case) Butterfly, Blues in the Night, Carolina in the Morning, Round and Round 2523 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/9/1957 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Wrap Your Troubles and Dreams (Dorothy Collins), Rock N Roll Waltz (D.C.), If I Had You, What Is This Thing Called Love, Oh Johnny, I Believe, Hawaiian War Chest, April Showers, Night and Day (Latin), Peanut Vendor (Latin), Take Me Out to the Ball Game, A Little House (D.C.), Life’s a Bowl of Cherries (D.C.), In the Good Old Summertime, No Not Much (Gisele McKenzie), It’s a Great Day (D.C. and Snooky), Lisbon, Mountain Music (D.C. and G. McK.), Skip to My Lou (D.C.), Clap Your Hands, Raymond counting? 2524 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 4/27/1957 (Written on case) Butterfly, Together, Lil’ Darlin’, Small Hotel, Round and Round 2525 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 5/10/1957 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case. Also several Fine Sound Corp. worksheets) Lil’ Darlin’, Gone, I’m Walking, Dika Dika, Sometimes I’m Happy (possibly others?) 2526 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 1957 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 4, 1998, inside case) Round and Round, 18th Century , Soleil, Alexander’s Ragtime Band Box 78: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546861 2527 OR10 Lucky Strike Rehearsal, Pt. Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, 3 October 13, 1997, inside case) “No one, Not Even You”, Who but You, How Do I Love You, Terrible Day 2528 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal (Written on case) 2529 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Several takes of unknown tune? 2530 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal, Reel Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) 6 Get Happy, Shady Lane 2531 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal Acetate. Recorded inside. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 16, 1997, inside case) Break My Heart Gently, Ballad (Multiple takes of each) 2532 OR10 Hit Parade Outtakes Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Any Prior Numbers 287
2533 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
Primary Source (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Que Sera Sera, Singing the Blues, Mr. Sandman, Naughty Lady, Accentuate the Positive Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside
case) Multiple takes of an unknown tune. Bad dropouts. Box 79: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546870 2534 OR10 Hit Parade Rehearsal 2535 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
2536 OR10 2537 OR10
Hit Parade Pre-recordings, Reel 13 Hit Parade Rehearsal
2538 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
2539 OR10
Hit Parade Rehearsal
Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) Sweet Sweet Memories, I Forgive, Rise and Shine Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Cindy, Green Door, Singing the Blues, Jingles Bells (Written on case) Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, November 1998, inside case) That’s All I Want From You, Tweedle Dee, Kokomo, Dancing in the Dark, Mr. Sandman Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 8, 1997, inside case) Med. Heavy Swing (Alto feature), I’m Walkin’ (with vocal), Lil’ Darlin’ (with vocal), classical piece (Raymond), Alexander’s Ragtime Band Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case) Mountain Music, Rock N Roll Waltz, Backwards (Written on case)
2540 OR10 Secret Seven Box 80: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546889 2541 OR10 Secret Seven "Diddles" Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ and 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, December 1998, inside case) 2542 OR10 Secret Seven – Second 1/1/1960 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) Tape 1 Date – 2 of 2 of 2 is missing. Quite Entrance, Waltz of the Diddles, Someone to Watch Over Me, Night and Day, Cow Jumped Over the Moon, Dish Ran Away with the Spoon 2543 OR10 Secret Seven – Third Date 1/25/1960 Studio Recording, Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) In the – 1 of 4 Beginning (Many takes) 2544 OR10 Secret Seven – Third Date 1/25/1960 Studio Recording, Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October – 2 of 4 1998, inside case) Message from where (Many takes), Temptation (Many takes) 2545 OR10 Secret Seven – Third Date 1/25/1960 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, October 1998, inside case) – 3 of 4 2546 OR10 Raymond Scott Quintet, Mono, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case and a handwritten note) R.S. Quintet Dub 78s transferred to tape. Commercial release versions. Peter Tambourine, Bumpy Weather Over Newark, Egyptian Barn Dance, Happy Farmer, Twilight in Turkey, Minuet in Jazz 2547 OR10 Raymond Scott Quintet, Mono, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside case and a Dub '37-39', Reel 1 handwritten note) Various R.S. Quintet 78s transferred to tape. All commercial release versions. Powerhouse, Toy Trumpet, Boy Scout in Switzerland, In an 18th Century Drawing Room, A Little Bit of Rigoletto, Quintet Plays Carmen, Girl at the Typewriter, Siberian Sleigh Ride, Tobacco Auctioneer, Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals Box 81: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546898 2548 OR10 Demo Tape Scott Originals 7 ½ ips. (Written on case) In an 18th Century Drawing Room, Boy Scout in Switzerland, Dinner (Resects) Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals, Pretty Little Petticoat, Toy Trumpet, Powerhouse, Egyptian
2549 OR10 2550 OR10
Dave Harris and the Powerhouse 5 – Dub R.S. Orchestra – Various Titles
2551 OR10
Barn Dance, Twilight in Turkey, The Happy Farmer, Huckleberry Duck, Christmas Night in Harlem, War Dance for Wooden Indians 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside case) Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals – LP 1955? 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Caterpillar Creep, Bambolinz (live), The Toy Trumpet (for clarinet), I Got Rhythm (Orch. Live), War Dance for Wooden Indians, Huckleberry Duck, Get Happy (live), Businessman’s Bounce 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside case)
R.S. Pinocchio – Taped from TV 2552 OR10 Your Show of Shows – Taped from TV 2553 OR10 Mildred Bailey Program, 2 Shows 2554 OR10 R.S. Dub of T.V. Broadcast – Once Upon a Honeymoon Box 82: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546905 2555 OR10 Movie Soundtrack – Sudden Fear 2556 OR10 R.S. Film Broadcast – Night in Paradise 2557 OR10 R.S. TV Broadcast of Film – Night on Tonight ? 2558 OR10 Roaring Twenties – Movie Soundtrack Dub 2559 OR10 Leonard Bernstein from Carnegie Hall – New York Philharmonic 2560 OR10 Dub of Les Brown 1/22/1954 Recording 2561 OR10 N. Raye Trio ?
Box 83: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546914 2562 OR10 Hit Parade ? 2563 OR10 2564 OR10
R.S. Comp. of Lush music R.S. TV Shows
15 and 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside case) No Raymond Scott material Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Mildred Bailey Program, end of first show. Mildred Bailey second show, end of second show. 3 ¾ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, March 2000, inside case)
Mono, 2 Track, 3 ¾ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) 4.5 (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside case) Night in Paradise (Friday Night Movie) 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, March 2000, inside case) Opening of film. Blank tape. Mono, 2 Track, 5.0 ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) Roaring Twenties Movie Soundtrack Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) New York Philharmonic, Show for Young People Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, August 28, 1997, inside case) Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, February 1999, inside case and note with song list) Tell Me Your Heart, I Keep Crying, Tear Drops, I’ll Follow You, Echo experiments 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside case) A note comments that the R.S. box was labeled Hit Parade but this may not be correct. Unknown pop orchestra with vocals. 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside case. Also Lush-au-go-go list of songs) Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 3 ¾ ips. Green box. (From UMKC recording worksheet,
2565 OR10
R.S. Dubbed Electronic (Misc.)
2566 OR10
R.S. Orchestra Recital from BBC
2567 OR10
Leonard Bernstein- NY Philharmonic Concert of Aleatory Music 2568 OR10 R.S. Test tape of electronic tones Box 84: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546923 2569 OR10 Music Dubbed from Records 2570 OR10 Electronic Music Dubbed from Records 2571 OR10 Symphony #2 for Strings – Honneger 2572 OR10 R.S. Dubbed some of Frank Sinatra 2573 OR10 Fanfares, Rythm [sic] Click 2574 OR10 Voice & Code Mix 2575 OR10 Electronic Examples, mostly single notes Box 85: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546932 2576 OR10 Electronic - Corning, Buffering, Bendix 2577 OR10 2578 OR10
2579 OR10 2580 OR10
Description of Circle Machine Ring Modulator Safety Lecture Material Reel, Dub of Lecture, Sounds Lecture Material Reel Discussion on lecture after “Lecture at Home”
December 11, 1997, inside case) Recording of TV shows. 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, March 2000, inside case) Note comments that reel was labeled “NYC Dec. 13, 1961, John Cutt electronic rock” Left Side: Radio broadcast of instrumental. Right Side: Dubbed electronic music. 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside case. Parkway Productions Inc. stationary gives complete program information) Gabrieli – Sonata 13, Monteverdi - Adoramus Te, Cavelli – Ave Maria Stella Mono, 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside case) No R.S. material. Announcer intro, L. Bernstein discusses aleatory music (chance composition) Secondary Source 7 ½ ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside case) Test of electronic tones with a voice that sounds like a German man. (Written on case) (Written on case) Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording worksheet, January 1999, inside case) 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, June 2000, inside case) (Written on case) (Written on case) (Written on case)
(From UMKC recording worksheet, November 3, 1999, inside case) Sound FX for Bendix, Melodics, Baltimore G & E anncr. Lefthand pattern B,G, & E, Aspro 1c & 2c, Sanatogen 1c, Corning 1c & 2c, light classical music, Corning 3c, and others. (Written on case) (Written on case and label)
8/1962 (From label and case) Lecture material reel – Master, electronic effects. Advertising age 5th, annual summer workshop 7/25/1962 (From handwritten notes and questions) Discussion on lecture after “Lecture at Home.” June Colbert, Joe Sperry, friends
2581 OR10
2582 OR10
Third class electronic, iceberg, bass line osc test, ascensions Electronic Sounds/Spectrum
(Written on case)
c. Stereo, 2 track, 7 ½ and 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case. Photocopy of reel 1960-1963 included) Various sounds, rhythms, textures, timbres from electronic instruments (sources, dates unknown), including light works commercials with Dorothy Collins vocals. Box 86: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546941 2583 OR10 Baltimore Gas and Electric 5/15/1955 (From UMKC recording worksheet, September 3, 1999, inside case). Jingle, A Reel takes I-IV 2584 OR10 Fanfares, commercials at (Written on label) end 2585 OR10 Assorted Stuff (Written on case) 2586 OR10 Osc Effects (Written on case) 2587 OR10 Motown Electronium 15 ips. (Motown Record Corp. tape legend and a note that says “Guy Costia Reel” ) In the Hall of the Demo Mountain Queen, Twilight in Turkey, Toy Trumpet 2588 OR10 Misc. Greyhound Material, (Written on case) Orchestra and Electronic 2589 OR10 Deep Purple Stereo, 2 Track, 7 ½ and 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Scott demonstrating clavivox, playing along with vinyl recording of Deep Purple. (Artist Unknown). Left channel – record. Right channel – clavivox. Numerous takes. Box 87: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546950 2590 OR10 Electronic tones and 4/6/1956 (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Greyhound 2591 OR10 “Limbo” SFX reel 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case)(Label says “Muppets”) 2592 OR10 Electronic Effects 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet inside case) Great collections of electronic samples, but all splices must be re-done to audition. 2593 OR10 Electronium – Iceberg, The 4/24/1970 (photocopy of old labels) Wild Piece, Take Me to Your Violin Teacher 2594 OR10 Last Rehearsal of Lecture 7/31/1962 (Written on case) 2595 OR10 Electronium – Iceberg II (Written on case) 2596 OR10 Clavivox Demo (Written on case) Box 88: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546969 2597 OR10 ABC Sports, Electronic (Written on case) Stuff 2598 OR10 GMGMA ?, Fanfares, (Written on case) Electronic
2599 OR10 2600 OR10 2601 OR10
Muppets Master Electronium – Cheer, IBM IBM Probe and Improvisations 2602 OR10 1st Class Electronium #4 2603 OR10 Muppets “A” reel Box 89: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546978 2604 OR10 1st Class Electronium #3, Patterns, Night on a Calm Sea 2605 OR10 Electronic IBM 2606 OR10 Electronic – Newsweek, Clock Effects 2607 OR10 Electronic jingle, effects. Corning 2608 OR10 Code – I thru IX, 13 wpm 2609 OR10 Electronic FX – Lightworks, Anacin, Cheer 2610 OR10 Clavivox Demo and Practice Box 90: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546987 2611 OR10 Jungle Effects, Hostess Twinkies 2612 OR10 Songs from Jingles, Electronic 2613 OR10 R.S. Test Tone 2614 OR10 R.S. Jingle Workshop, 1959-60 Master Reel #18 2615 OR10
2616 OR10
R.S. Jingle Workshop, Master Reel #2
Electronic Effects Space Mystery 2617 OR10 R.S. Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. Promos Box 91: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112546996
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(Written on case) (Written on case) 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside case) Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case. Also typed song list) Bookoo, Stuckey’s, Masland, My-T-Fine, Krystal, Ideal Lady Gaylord, Food Town Stores Recorded in Stereo. Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 1998, inside case. Also typed jingle list) Trushay – BBDO, Thiele Meats – Sid Stone, Fitgers Beer – Kerker-Peterson, A&P – Gardner, Mercury – K&E, Swel – Croot, L&M – DFS, Ford – J.W. Thompson (Written on case) Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 30, 1997)
2618 OR10
Various Ads and Promos (Electronic)
2619 OR10 2620 OR10
Electronium GMGM A & B Ripples “A”, Learning “A”
2621 OR10
“Limbo” with Jim Henson
2622 OR10 2623 OR10 2624 OR10
Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 30, 1997) Vick’s Cough Drops, Wrigley’s Gum Promo “Don’t Beat Your Wife”, Griffin Shine?, Pan-American/Spic & Span, Pain-quilizer, Sleep Ad & Rinso, Palacae Amusement Park, “Romance” perfume, Bolivia watch ad (Written on case) Mono, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet. Also photocopy of reel) Various electronic samples, some used later in “Soothing Sounds for Baby.” Seems to be an “SSB” worktape. Mono, Stereo, 2 Track, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet) Limbo – R.S. soundtrack with Jim Henson vocal. Three recordings, various configurations, plus electronic samples (sources, dates unknown). On flang, monoaural master 1st take, binaural master, 2nd take, Muppet’s Limbo – July 1, 1966, Ohio Plur Master November 27, 1967. (Written on case) Mono, 2 track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case). (Written on case)
Ford – Electronic Hamm’s Beer jingle Hostess Twinkies – Electronic Box 92: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547003 2625 OR10 Electronic idea tape, bits 7/1967 (UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 3, 1999, inside case). Contains Manhattan Research and examples inc., copyright lines. Raymond Scott enterprises, audio logos inc., index of sounds 2626 OR10 Electronium 3rd class, (Written on case and label) Iceberg, rhythmic piece 2627 OR10 K2R Effects – BGE (Written on case) 2628 OR10 Cindy Rhythm Track – (Written on case) Electronic Toy Trumpet 2629 OR10 Wing Thing, General FX, (Written on caseand label) Listerine, Atlantic Imperial 2630 OR10 Electronic FX – Flair, (Written on case) Newsweek 2631 OR10 Jingle FX – Cheer (Written on case) Box 93: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547012 2632 OR10 Corning, Hostess Twinkie (Written on case) 2633 OR10 Electronic FX- Cindy, Flair (Written on case) Lootz 2634 OR10 Friday the 14th Cat (Written on label) Concerto, B1 2635 OR10 Electronic FX- Ripples, R.S. (Written on case. Also photocopy of reel) and Jim Henson 2636 OR10 Good Air jingles (Written on case)
2637 OR10
Electronium demo tape
11/8/1978 (Case and Label) In the Hall of, Twilight in Turkey, Toy Trumpet. Demo tape b side, Ballet Like bits, Ellington Mood 2638 OR10 Electronic FX (Case and Label) Box 94: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547021 2639 OR10 Electronium GI (1st class (Case and Label) Electronium) 2640 OR10 Electronic Stuff (Case and Label) 2641 OR10 R.S. Electronium Suite, pt 2 (From UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 3, 1999, inside case) Ballet like bits, rave like grooves with high-pitched melody, blue moon chords over rave groove, experimental groove segue into Pygmy Taxi Corporation, Pts I, II, and III. Fast Raver, scale , reptiles 2642 OR10 Alka seltzer, electronic (Case and Label) experiments 2643 OR10 Electronic effects- Bell and (Case and Label) Howell, ABC 2644 OR10 Portofino (UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 3, 1999, inside case) Portofine, different versions, female vocals and alto sax 2645 OR10 Portofine mixes 7/16/1962 (Case and Label) Box 95: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547030 2646 OR10 “K.2R” Commercial reel B Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 17, 1997, inside case) Various vocal for “K2R” cleaner, synth chords/melodic experiments in register, new melody (Lydo-mixian) 2647 OR10 Code I – IX (UMKC recording worksheet inside case) No improve elect. on this tape, just test tones 2648 OR10 Electronium C, 1st class – 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet inside case. Also photocopy of reel) R.S. describes “First Class’ popping corn, backward and “Good Stuff” overload, Pygmy War Dance, Bee Swing, Sparrows, Classical 2649 OR10 Electronic Drums, Cadillac (UMKC recording worksheet inside case) R.S. Electronic Drums, Cadillac, 8 mins. ofother stuff. 2650 OR10 CIR Stuff (Photocopy of label inside case) 2651 OR10 General Electronic FX (Case and Label) 2652 OR10 R.S. Electronium, Suite Pt 1 (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover) In the Hall of the Mountain Queen, Twilight in Turkey, Toy Trumpet, Shimmering Music Box 96: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547049 2653 OR10 R.S. Misc. Tests 7 ½ and 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover) Beginning – test tones – unknown string instrumental into crazy exotica sections. Electronic tests that run backwards from the beginning of the tape. Reel states misc. tests. 2654 OR10 “Attractive long effects 15ips. (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover) Test tones, blank, electronic exp.
2655 OR10 2656 OR10
and background material” R.S. Rehearsal tape of unknown composition Sonovox Test
(UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) Marimba and vibraphone, tails out
5/1966 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover) Sonovox tests, unknown female vocal (Case and Label) R.S. voice, May 1966 2657 OR10 Various sound effects, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover) Sound effects, Sterling electronic tests cologne, Snotogyne? narrations, electronic exp. 2658 OR10 R.S. Hamms Beer 9/7/1960 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover) A: Who Took the Beer from the Green Refrigerator? B: Hamms the Beer Refreshing 2659 OR10 Hamm’s Beer 11/11/1960 (Cover) Box 97: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547058 2660 OR10 Hamm’s Beer, Mel Tormé 11/11/1960 (Cover) Vocal 2661 OR10 Hamm’s Beer, Dorothy 11/11/1960 (Cover) Collins Vocal 2662 OR10 Hamm’s Beer, Mel Tormé 11/11/1960 (Cover) Vocal 2663 OR10 Hamm’s Beer jingle 11/11/1960 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, May 2000, inside cover) 2664 OR10 Hamm’s Beer jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) 2665 OR10 Hamm’s Beer jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside cover) 2666 OR10 Hamm’s Beer, reel #1 (Cover) Box 98: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547067 2667 OR10 Pabst Blue Ribbon jingles Mono, 2 Track. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover) 2668 OR10 Jingle reel, Miller Beer 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, April 2000, inside cover) 2669 OR10 Duquesne Beer Promos 1/20/1955 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full track, 15 ips. Green box. (UMKC recording worksheet, November 11, 1997, inside cover. Also Gotham Recording Corp. worksheet and photocopy of labels) 2670 OR10 Duquesne Beer Promos, Acetate. Recorded inside. Full track, 15 ips. Green box. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated October Master Reel 31, 1997, inside cover. Also typed sheet ) “It Out Sells” 2671 OR10 R.S. Family, Napkins jingle 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover) 2672 OR10 R.S. Family, Napkins jingle Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside cover) 2673 OR10 Esso jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover) Esso jingle, Dorothy Collins Box 99: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547076 2674 OR10 Esso jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) Also handwritten card with info 2675 OR10 Esso jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover. Also RKO-WOR worksheets ) 2676 OR10 Esso jingle 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover. Also RKO-WOR worksheets) 2677 OR10 Jingle work “Lilt” 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) Vox and Planet ? “Lilt”
2678 OR10 2679 OR10
Revlon, Schlitz, vocal and piano Atlantic Imperial Gas
2/28/1958 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full track, 15 ips. Green box. (Case and label )
5/16/1963 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside cover. Also National Recording Studios inc. worksheet) 2680 OR10 Baltimore Gas and Electric 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover ) Announce copy only – jingle various takes. Carefree living combo sequence. Box 100: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547085 2681 OR10 R.S. Mercury jingle, master 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover ) 2682 OR10 Chrysler 300 jingle (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 11, 1999, inside cover) Chrysler 300 jingle, piano and vocal group, various takes. No lecture materials on this reel. 2683 OR10 British Sterling, master mix (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) 2684 OR10 R.S. Jingle reel 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover ) Sounds like a rehearsal tape. Rehearsal take for orchestra, test of crazy sounds with piano, test tone 2685 OR10 “Talk” jingle 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 2000, inside cover) Talk, test tones, keyboard, jingle 2686 OR10 RCS Victor High Fidelity Commercial recording sessionMono, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover) 2687 OR10 Jingle for 5th Ave. Candy 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover ) Bar Box 101: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547094 2688 OR10 Announcer copy being 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover ) Look Magazine, Look version 2, Ann. filtered read audio logo Inc. 2689 OR10 Kentucky Bourbon, 100th 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated April 2000, inside cover ) anniversary 2690 OR10 Make Believe Ballroom, 4/20/1956; (Cover and note inside case ) Sunbeam Ads 12/31/1953 ; 3/3/1959 2691 OR10 Vocal and piano demo, 6/13/1957 Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 12, 1998, Gilette, Reel #1 inside cover. Also handwritten list of takes ) 2692 OR10 “Pall Mall” Master reel, #2 9/30/1957 (Case ) [8/28/2012 – During digitization Scott M discovered the reel is blank. ~KM] 2693 OR10 Lucky Strike Radio Spots 8/28/1954 Acetate. Recorded inside. Full Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated October 9, 1997, inside cover ) Spanish jingle, college survey, Strike commercial 2694 OR10 Atlantic Imperial Gasoline, (UMKC recording worksheet, dated September 3, 1999, inside cover) Atlantic Imperial Gasoline 7 different ideas. jingle audition. 7 different ideas. Box 102: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547101 2695 OR10 450 4/21/1955 (Case ) 2696 OR10 Brown Forman “100th 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover ) Man Film”, master for
transfer 2697 OR10
R.S. Brown Forman, “Orchestra Master” Brown Forman Demo
15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated May 2000, inside cover ) Misc., sounds like soundtrack for film 2698 OR10 7/7/1969 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside cover ) Kentucky Bourbon Rehearsal 2699 OR10 Brown Forman, Misc. Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside cover ) Delta jingles Queen, instrumental, Freary Stuff, Knights in White Satin, Bourbon Bourbon 2700 OR10 R.S. Ent. II Brown Forman 7/7/1969; (Case ) Duquesne record date March 7, 1955 Demo Reel 3 3/7/1955? 2701 OR10 Lady Gaylord 1/6/1964 15 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet inside cover ) R.S. rehearsal or recording date for “Lady Gaylord” Box 103: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547110 2702 OR10 R.S. Trans. Disc Coll. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) New York Philarmonic - Shostakovich Transfer of 1670 8th Symphony (DAT avail.) see 2860 2703 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs # 1 (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) opening theme and Ann, Johnny Zero, Transfer of 1628, 1568, You’ll Never Know – Smith, Show Me the Way to Go Home, You Rhyme with Everything, By the 1744, and 1699 Waters, C.B.S. presents “The Raymond Scott Program” July 16, 1943, R.S. interview with Cozy Cole (DAT avail.) see 2861 talking about Jazz Laboratory, Good Morning Blues, May 4, 1944 Raymond Scott CBS rehearsal part 1 2704 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs # 2 (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) Lois Elleman with Raymond Scott Transfer of 1456 and 1455 rehearsal, URC Studio, Sep. 7, 1938, “So Help Me, “Why Shouldn’t I”, “Pocket Full of Dreams”, “My (DAT avail.) see 2862 Reverie”; WABC Sep. 12, 1938 Ruth Carhart, Raymond Scott conductor, “I Used to Be Colorblind”, “You Got to My Head”, “Yearned to Long”, “What Goes on in my Heart”, “When Your Lover Has Gone”; The Merrymakers, Raymond Scott conductor, CBS Sep. 10, 1938, “Bambina”, “Cowboy from Brooklyn”, “Date with a Dream”, “Got Rhythm”, “I Haven’t Changed a Thing”; The Novelteers, R.S. conductor, CBS, Sep. 12, 1938, “Honeysuckle Rose”, “Where in the World”, “Anytime at All”, “I Got Rhythm”, “Love is Where You Find It” 2705 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs #3 (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) 1. Raymond Scott show – Aug. 6, 1943 Transfer of 1633 and 1576 CBS – “Opening”, “Plenty of Nothing”, “Let’s Get Lost”, “Don’t Get Around Much”, “Lady Be Good”, (DAT avail.) see 2863 “Enchanted Forest” 2. R.S. Show Aug. 6, 1943 CBS – “Scrap Your Fat”, “Christopher Col”, “Sunday, Monday or Always”, “Wing and a Prayer”, “Closing” 3. CBS “The Sophisticators”, “Serenade in Blue”, “Jumper Jeep”, “White Christmas”, “Plenty of Nothin’” 4. CBS Jump time – “I Wanna Be Happy”, “Mr. 5 by 5”, “St. James”, “Jersey Jingle”, “Sweet Georgia Brown” 2706 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs #4 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) 1. Rhapsody in Transfer of 2076, 1646, Blue, conducted by Toscanini, Earle Wilde and Benny Goodman, soloists. 2. CBS Oct. 6, 1943 – The and 1655 Captivators – “It Can’t Be Wrong”, “Love Dance”, “If You Please”, “Scrap Your Fat” 3. CBS Oct. 4, (DAT avail.) see 2864 1943 – The Sophisticators – “The Dreamer”, “Maple Leaf Rag”, “If You Please”, “You’ll Never Know”
2707 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 5 Transfer of 1508 and 1634 (DAT avail.) see 2865
2708 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 6 Transfer of 1625 and 1603 (DAT avail.) see 2866
Box 104: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547129 2709 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs # 7 Transfer of 1647 and 1581 (DAT avail.) see 2867 2710 OR10
R. S. Glass Discs # 8 Transfer of 1545, 1567, and 1541 Side One (DAT avail.) see 2868
2711 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 9 Transfer of 1541 Two, 1544, and 1585 (DAT avail.) see 2869
2712 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 10 Transfer of 1566 and 1564 (DAT avail.) see 2870
2713 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 11 Transfer of 1719, 1674, and 1592 Side One (DAT avail.) see 2871
4. CBS Sophisticators – Nov. 3, 1943, Symphony Under the Stars, Brazil, White Christmas Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated June 1998, inside cover ) 1. CBSCaptivators- Girlfriend of a Whirling Dervish, Blew Out the Flare, You Got Me, Day After Day 2. CBSCaptivators – Swing Patrol, Dead End Blues, When I Go Dreaming, Rococo, Toy Trumpet 3. CBS – Captivators – Aug. 8, 1943 We’re in Love, Never a Day Goes By, Blue Moon, Love Dance, Handle with Care 4. CBS – Sophisticators – Aug. 12, 1943, Nevada, American in Russia, As Time Goes By, Show Me the Way to Go Home Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Sophisticators – June 24, 1943, People Will Say We’re in Love, It’s Always You, Scrap Your Fat, Swanee River 3. CBS – June 24, 1943 – Captivators – I’ve Got Sixpence, The Beard, Close to You, I Never Knew 4. CBS Feb. 15, 1943 – R.S. and jump Quintet – Opening Theme, I Never Knew, You’re Nice to Come Home To, Book Ann, Moonlight Becomes You, Plenty of Nothing, Closing 5. Feb 26, 1943 – Captivators – I’ve heard the Song Before, I Got Rhythm Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – R.S. Orchestra – Oct. 4, 1943, In My Arms, Sunday, Monday or Always 3. CBS – R.S. Orchestra – Put Your Arms Around Me, People Will Say, The Dreamer 4. CBS – Nov. 19, 1942 – R.S. Orchestra – Caterpillar Creep, La Comparista, Jumper Jeep, Hallelujah Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. Sep. 17, 1942, CBS – R.S. Orchestra – Get Happy, Sleepy Lagoon, 37th Street, Tabu theme 3. Oct. 26, 1942, CBS – Sophisticators – I Came Here to Talk for Joe, Met Her on Monday, Serenade in Blue, Brazil, White Christmas 5. Sep. 7, 1942, Jump Time – Who, One Dozen Bosses, He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, Cow Cow Boogie, Limehouse Blues Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS - Sep. 10, 1942, Get Happy, I Got Rhythm, I Never Knew 3. CBS – Sep. 14, 1942, Good Morning Blues, St. James Infirmary 4. CBS – Sep. 14, 1942, Jump Time, I Never Knew, Be Happy, Left My Heart at the Stage Door, Siboney ? 5. CBS – December 1942 – Jazz Laboratory- If I Had You, Chopin Etude, Handle with Care, Pan American, Hot Spot, closing Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Oct. 26, 1942, Sophisticators – Amen, Yeah Man, Came Here to Talk for Joe, Blue Skies, My Devotion 3. CBS- R.S. Orchestra – Oct. 26, 1942, Hallelujah, Take Me, Hemi-demi-semi quaver, La Comparista 4. CBS – Oct. 22, 1942 – Sophisticators – Serenade in Blue, Jersey Jungle, My Devotion, Wedding of the Radio Announcer 5. CBS – Oct. 22, 1942 – Jump Time- I Got Rhythm, Mr. 5 by 5, Caterpillar Creep, Hallelujah, Taint What You Do Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated July 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. R.S. Show – July 13, 1944 – Suddenly It’s spring, Toto, Someday I’ll Meet ?, Tess’s ? 3. The R.S. Show – March 24, 1944 – Opening Theme, Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, Speech by R.S., Love love love, Couldn’t Sleep A Wink Last Night, Basie Goes to Washington 4. The R.S. Show – March 24, 1944- Theme, Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, Love love love, Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last
2714 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 12 Transfer of 1592 Side Two, 1537, and 1554 Side One (DAT avail.) see 2872
2715 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 13 Transfer of 1554 Side Two, 1651, 1611, 1610 Side One (DAT avail.) see 2873
Box 105: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547138 2716 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs # 14 Transfer of 1610 Side Two, 1652, 1588, and 1557 Side One (DAT avail.) see 2874 2717 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 15 Transfer of 1557 Side Two, 1556, and 1595 (DAT avail.) see 2875
2718 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 16 Transfer of 1571, 1543, and 1563 (DAT avail.) see 2876
2719 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 17 Transfer of 1584 and 1680 (DAT avail.) see 2877
Night, Basie Goes to Washington 5. CBS - Sophisticators – Jan. 20, 1943, Moonlight Becomes You, 9:20 Special, Tired So I Can Sleep, Hemi-demi-semi quaver, Pagan Love Song Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Sophisticators – Jan. 25, 1943, You’d Be Nice to Come Home To, Symphony Under the Stars, Why Don’t You Fall in Love with Me, Bugle Call, Rag, Dearly Beloved 3. CBS – Jump Time – Aug. 18, 1942, Liza, Dozen Roses, Embraceable You, Knock Me a Kiss, Kansas City Moods 4. CBS – Pan American Hot spots, Aug. 18, 1942, Summertime, Peanut Vendor, Mama Inez, La Comparista 5. CBS – R.S. Orchestra – Oct. 1, 1942, Strictly Instrumental, Jiggers, The Beat, Take Me, Night and Day Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. R.S. Orchestra – 1942 – La Comparista, Wonder Where My Baby’s…, 37th Street, I Got Rhythm, At Last 3. CBS – Oct. 21, 1943 – Captivators – The Dreamer, Stiff Lace and Old Charcoal, I Heard You Cried, You Took Advantage 4. April 2, 1945 – Captivators – Old Black Magic, All the Things You Are, Taking a Chance on Love, St. James Infirmary 5. CBS – Captivators – March 19, 1943, My Blue Heaven, Moonlight Becomes You, Hemi-demi-semi quaver, Three Dreams Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. ABC – March 25, 1943 – Sophisticators – As Time Goes By, I Got Rhythm, Moonlight Mood, Feeling Gay 3. CBS – R.S. Show – Oct. 28, 1943, People Will Say We’re in Love, Hungry Count, 627 Stomp 4. CBS – Dec. 21, 1942 – Sophisticators – I’d Do It Again, 9:20 Special, Can’t Get Out of This Mood, I Got Rhythm, Tired So I Can Sleep 5. Unlabeled 6. CBS- Jump Time – Oct. 12, 1942 – Old Man River, Meat and No Potatoes, Blue Skies, Tony’s Wife, Hallelujah Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover. Also C.P. MacGregor electrical transcriptions, typed documents ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Good Morning Blues – Oct. 12, 1942 – West End, Solitude, Basin Street, Blues in E Flat 3. CBS – Pan American Hot Spots – Oct. 8, 1942 – Tony’s Wife, La Cucharacha, Tabu, El Choclo ? 4. CBS Academy of Hot Music – with R.S. Joey Faye – Nov. 25, 1943 5. CBS – Captivators- March 2 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Oct. 29, 1942 – Pan American Hot Spot – Tabu, Mama Inez, Peanut Vendor, El Choclo 3. CBS – Oct. 29, 1942 – R.S. Orchestra – St. James Infirmary, He’s My Guy, Caterpillar Creep, I Got Rhythm 4. CBS – Sep. 9, 1942 – Jump Time – Rose Room, Strictly for Dreaming, Take Me, Pavido 5. R.S. Orchestra – CBS – Sep. 9, 1942, Who, He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, Keep Smiling, I Got Rhythm, Strange Blues 6. CBS – Oct. 19, 1942 – R.S. Orchestra – St. James Infirmary, serenade in Blue, Symphony Under the Stars, I Got Rhythm Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Dec. 11, 1942 – R.S. Orchestra – Strictly Instrumental, Get Happy, Symphony Under the Stars, St. James Infirmary 3. CBS – Dec. 11, 1942 – Sophisticators – At Last, Knock Me A Kiss, Hemi-Demi-Semi Quaver, Serenade in Blue 4. CBS – Apr. 5, 1944 – R.S. Show – Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, My Heart Tells Me, Tiajuana, Take It Easy 5. CBS – Apr. 5, 1944 – R.S. Show (same)
2720 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 18 Transfer of 2079 and 1594 (DAT avail.) see 2878
2721 OR10
R.S. Glass Discs # 19 Transfer of 1624, 1746, 1547, and 1658 (DAT avail.) see 2879 R.S. Glass Discs # 20 Transfer of 1613, 1617, 1583, and 1718 (DAT avail.) see 2880
2722 OR10
Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. I Want to Be Happy, wait ?, St. James Infirmary, Strainin’ My Brain 3. CBS – Jump Time – Jiggers the Beat, I Got Rhythm 4. CBS – Jan. 29, 1943, Good Morning Blues, Black and Blue, Wang Wang Blues, Kasbah Blues, Blues in the Night 5. CBS – Sophisticators – Moonlight Becomes You Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Jazz Laboratory – June 1, 1943 3. CBS – R.S. Show – Aug. 29, 1944 – Until, Mohawk Special, Amor 4. CBS – Academy of Hot Music – Nov. 25, 1943 – Mr. 5 by 5, Great Day 5. CBS – R.S. Show – Nov. 11, 1943 – Besame Mucho, Too Young or Too Old Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – Jazz Laboratory Rehearsal – Diga Diga Do, Penguin, China Boy, As Time Goes By 3. CBS – Captivators – May 6, 1943 – Wing and a Prayer , Started All Over Again, Johnny Zero, Let’s Get Lost 4. CBS – Pan American Hot Spot – Oct. 22, 1942 – Brazil, My Shawl, Jungle Drum, La Comparista 5. CBS – R.S. Show – 1944, Goodnight Wherever You Are, Toto, Lesson I’ll Never Forget, Mohawk Special
Box 106: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547147 2723 OR10 R.S. Glass Discs # 21 Transfer of 1664, 1677, and 1668 (DAT avail.) see 2881 2724 OR7
Never Love a Stranger #6
2725 OR7
Never Love a Stranger #8
2726 OR7
Never Love a Stranger #4
Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated August 1998, inside cover ) 1. Tones 2. CBS – R.S. Show – How Sweet You Are, You Got a Hold on Me, Black Magic, Cambells are Coming 3. CBS – Dec. 29, 1943 – R.S. Show – For the First Time, Huckleberry Duck 4. CBS – R.S. Show – March 30, 1944 –Blue Moon, Tired Little Teddy Bear, Mairzy Doats 5. CBS – R.S. Show – Jan. 14, 1944 – My Heart Tells Me, What a Beautiful Morning, Mr. Basie Goes to Washington Mono, 2 Track, 3 ¾ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Never Love a Stranger (Many takes with piano accompaniment) Mono, 2 Track, 3 ¾ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Never Love a Stranger (Multiple Takes) Ex-Lax jingle Mono, 1 7/8 and 3 ¾ ips. Scotch brand. Any Prior Numbers 481
2727 OR7
Rock and Roll Symphony
2728 OR7
Hit Parade
2729 OR10
R.S. Phone Calls Moog, Personal and Electronic R.S. Phone, Personal, and Electronium
2730 OR10
Primary Source (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Never Love a Stranger #4, Improvisations Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Over the Rainbow, What is this Thing Called Love 11/22/1952 Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Glow Worm, You Belong to Me, Bim Bam Boom, Why Don’t You Believe Me, White Christmas, Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, Because You’re Mine, Hello My Baby, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa, Outro (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case) (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case)
Box 107: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547156 2731 OR10 (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case) 2732 OR10 R.S. Demo tape # 1
2733 OR10
R.S. Demo Tape #2
2734 2735 2736 2737
Never Love a Stranger # 9 Never Love a Stranger # 7 Raymond’s Kids Raymond Scott Solo Piano
OR7 OR7 OR7 OR7
2738 OR7
Raymond Scott phone calls – personal – Dorothy and the kids Box 108: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547165 2739 OR7 Electronic Music from Italy 2740 OR7 Raymond Scott phone calls – personal 2741 OR7 Raymond Scott phone calls – personal and vocal stuff 2742 OR7 Interview with Dorothy Collins and Music by D.C. and R.S. 2743 OR7 Dorothy Collins – Stardust and Honky Tonk Piano 2744 OR7 Raymond Scott Phone Calls - Personal 2745 OR7 Dorothy Collins – Tea for Two 2746 OR7 Dorothy Collins – Tea for Two
(UMKC recording worksheet, dated February1999, inside case) Taped phone calls
(UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case and photocopy of handwritten list) Side I: Twilight in Turkey (Jerry Colona, vocal), Bugle Call (Rag Quintet), The Peanut Vendor ( RSO 39), The Toy Trumpet (RSO 39), The 4 Beat Shuffle (RS0 40), Boy Scout in Switzerland (RSO 40), Huckleberry Duck Side II: St. Louis Blues (RSO 44 – War Band Rally from Ebbets Field), Limehouse Blues (RSO 44), Tired Little Teddy Bear, Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, An American in Russia, Steeplechase Quintet (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January1999, inside case) Naked City, Half Way Happy, Minor Prelude Pt. II, Tired Little Teddy Bear, Businessmen’s Bounce, American in Russia, Girl at the Typewriter 3 ¾ ips. Scotch (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January1999, inside case) 3 ¾ ips. Scotch (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January1999, inside case) Mono, 3 ¾ ips. Scotch (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Mono, 1 7/8 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) R.S. working out sings Mono, 2 Track, 1 7/8 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case)
Mono, (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Electronic music (Written on case) Mono, 2 track, 1 7/8 ips (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Mono, 2 track, 3 ¾ ips (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case)
Mono, 2 track, 15ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Mono, 1 7/8 ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated March 1999, inside case) Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) R.S. Band - Tea for Two, Stardust Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. Scotch brand. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated February 1999, inside case) R.S. Band - Tea for Two, ? of India
2747 OR7 R.S. Phone Calls Box 109: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547174 2748 OR7 Audio from a movie 2749 OR10 R.S. Phone Calls Mostly Gloria, one with D.C. 2750 OR7 Stardust 6/23/19?? 2751 OR7 Gold Medal Flour Jingles 2752 OR7
R.S. Demo and #1 Master
2753 OR7
Dorothy Collins – I’m Mad
2754 OR7
R.S. Quintet, Dub
2755 OR7
(Case) (Case) (Case)
Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Stardust Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Mono, 4 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Side I: Twilight in Turkey, Bugle Call Rag, Peanut Vendor, Toy Trumpet, Four Beat Shuffle, Boy Scout in Switzerland, Huckleberry Duck Side II: St. Louis, Limehouse Blues, Tired Teddy Bear, Mr. Basie Goes to Washington, American in Russia, Steeplechase Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. Scotch brand. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) I’m Mad 1948 Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Instrumental, 1948 rehearsal. Sometimes I’m Happy, Stardust Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy, Somebody Loves Me
Dorothy Collins – vocal tunes Box 110: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547183 2756 OR7 Dorothy Collins – vocal tunes 2757 OR7 Stardust and How High the Moon 2758 OR10 Jingle WKSP Master Reel 8/30/1962 #12 2759 OR10 1A - Preservation copy 8/24/1995 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2886) 2760 OR10
2A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2887)
8/30/1995 8/31/1995
2761 OR10
3A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2888)
9/19/1995
2762 OR10
4A - Preservation copy
11/27/1995
Mono, 2 Track, 15 ips. (From UMKC recording sheet, dated February 1999, inside case) My Foolish Heart, Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man Mono, 2 Track, 7 ½ ips. (UMKC recording worksheet, dated January 1999, inside case) Stardust, How High the Moon (Bell Sound Studios worksheet and typed list of tracks inside cover) Gulfcrest Batteries, W.T.A.E., DX Super Boron, Vicks Medicated Cough Drops, Greyhound, Delta Airlines Track 1: NRD10.104 Track 2 – 3: NRD10.105 Track 4, 6: NRD10.107 Track 5, 7: NRD10.108 Track 1, 3: NRD10.109 Track 2, 4: NRD10.110 Track 5, 7: NRD10.111 Track 6, 8: NRD10.112 Track 1, 3: NRD10.114 Track 2: NRD10.113 Track 4, 6: NRD10.115 Track 5, 7: NRD10.116 Track 1 – 3: NRD10.117
Ask for cassette listening 11/28/1995 copy (see 2889) Box 111: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547192 2763 OR10 5A - Preservation copy 11/29/1995 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2890) 2764 OR10
6A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2891)
12/19/1995
2765 OR10
7A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2892)
12/19/1995 12/20/1995
2766 OR10
8A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2893) 9A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2894)
12/20/1995
2767 OR10
2768 OR10
12/20/1995 12/21/1995
10A - Preservation copy 12/21/1995 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2895) Box 112: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547209 2769 OR10 11A - Preservation copy 12/21/1995 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2896) 2770 OR10 12A - Preservation copy 12/22/1995 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2897) 2771 OR10 13A - Preservation copy 2/5/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2898) 2772 OR10 14A - Preservation copy 2/8/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2899) 2773 OR10 15A - Preservation copy 2/8/1996
Track 4 – 6: NRD10.118 Track 7 – 8: NRD10.119 Track 1 – 2, 5 – 6: NRD10.120 Track 3 – 4, 7 – 8: NRD10.121 Track 9, 12 – 13: NRD10.122 Track 10 – 11: NRD10.123 Track 1 – 2: NRD10.126 Track 3 – 4: NRD10.124 Track 5 – 6: NRD10.85 Track 7: NRD10.84 Track 1 – 2: NRD10.83 Track 3 – 4: NRD10.82 Track 5: NRD10.81 Track 6 – 7: NRD10.80 Track 1 – 2: NRD10.79 Track 3 – 4: NRD10.78 Track 5 – 6: NRD10.77 Track 1 – 2: NRD10.76 Track 3 – 4: NRD10.75 Track 5 – 6: NRD10.74 Track 7 – 8: NRD10.73 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.72 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.71 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.70 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.69 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.68 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.67 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.66 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.65 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.64 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.63 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.62 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.61 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.60 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.59 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.58 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.57
Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2900) 2774 OR10 16A - Preservation copy 2/21/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2901) Box 113: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547218 2775 OR10 17A - Preservation copy 2/22/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2902) 2776 OR10 18A - Preservation copy 2/23/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2903) 2777 OR10 19A - Preservation copy 2/27/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2904) 2778 OR10 20A - Preservation copy 4/4/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2905) 2779 OR10 21A - Preservation copy 4/11/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2906) 2780 OR10 26A - Preservation copy 4/22/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2907) Box 114: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547227 2781 OR10 27A - Preservation copy 4/22/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2908) 2782 OR10 28A - Preservation copy 4/24/1996 Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2909) 2783 OR10
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2784 OR10
30A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening
Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.56 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.55 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.54 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.53 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.52 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.51 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.50 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.49 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.48 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.47 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.46 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.45 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.44 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.43 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.42 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.41 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.40 Track 1 – 2: NRD 10.39 Track 3 – 4: NRD 10.38 Track 5 – 6: NRD 10.37 Track 1 – 4: NRD 10.128 Track 5 – 8: NRD 10.127 Track 9 – 11: NRD 10.129 Track 12 – 15: NRD 10.130
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copy (see 2911) 31A - Preservation copy Ask for cassette listening copy (see 2912)
Track 17 – 19: NRD 10.146 2785 OR10 6/24/1996 Track 1 – 6: NRD 10.147 Track 7 – 16:NRD 10.149 Track 17 – 18:NRD 10.148 2786 OR10 Post Mix; Bongo Stuff; MS-33-3056; MS-33-3-57; [various short cuts, inconsistent lead direction] Box 115: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547236 2787 OR10 [Orchestra with Harp solo; extremely low levels; all information scribbled out] 2788 OR10 Electronic Commercials Musical Electronic Jingles, Commercials, electronic samples 2789 OR10 Special Material Reel II 10/30/1961 Includes Productions Sheets; Mercury Cars – Dorothy Collins; 3/29/1963 Boron Super 2790 OR10 ½" 3/5/1954 8 [to be checked]; [case shows] Hit Parade Rehearsal [sic]; Reel 1 [possibility of switched case] 2791 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & Girlfriends; Side One; #86; Dry Master; 21234 Rank TTO [possibility of switched case or sleeve] Swinging Master Tape [?] 2792 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 11/??/1958 50-172; Side Two; Dry Master; #87; 1. I'll See You in My Dreams; 2. I'll Get By; 3. Just One More Swinging Master Tape Chance; 4. Take Me in Your Arms; 5. Cocktails for Two; 6. Singing in the Rain [with comments] Box 116: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547245 2793 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 11/29/1958 50-173-1A; 29 Nov 58; 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.; Session No. 4 Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 1; Album No. 2 8 Takes of "I'll See You In My Dreams" with comments 9 Takes of "I'll Get By" with comments 2794 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 11/29/1958 50-173-2B; 29 Nov 58; 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.; Session No. 4 Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 2; Album No. 2 3 Additional Takes of "I'll Get By" with comments 15 Takes of "Just One More Chance" with comments 2795 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 11/29/1958 50-173-3A; 29 Nov 58 Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 3; Album No. 2 2796 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 12/2/1958 50-175-2A; 2 Dec 58; Noon – 3 P.M.; Session No. 5 Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 2; Album No. 2 3 Takes of "Do I Worry" with comments 6 Takes of "Sentimental Journey" with comments and other untitled works; end of session 2797 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 12/6/1958 50-177-1A; 6 Dec 58; 10 A.M. – 1 P.M.; [Session No. 6?] Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 1; Album No. 2 13 Takes of "If I Didn't Care" with comments
7 Takes of "By the Light of the Silverymoon" with comments Box 117: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547254 2798 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 12/6/1958 50-178-2A; 6 Dec 58; [Session No. 6?] Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 2; Album No. 2 1 Take each for "Linger Awhile" and "Those Foolish Things Remind Me of You" with comments 8 Takes of "My Melancoly Baby" with comments 1 Take of "The Man I Love" with comment 3 Takes of "Embraceable You" with comments; end of session, fine 2799 OR10 ½" Dorothy Collins; Singing & 12/6/1958 50-177-3A; 6 Dec 58; [Session No. 6?] Swinging Master Tape Director: Raymond Scott; Mixer: Nathanson; Engineer: Abele; Artist: Dorothy Collins; Album Name: Singing and Swinging etc.; Reel No. 3; Album No. 2 2800 OR10 ½" 21232 Rank TTO 2801 OR10 ½" 21236 Rank TTO 2802 OR10 ½" 21302 Rank TTO Box 118: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547263 2803 OR10 ½" 21333 Rank TTO 2804 OR10 ½" 21873 Rank TTO 2805 OR10 ½" 22369 Rank TTO 2806 OR10 ½" 22370 Rank TTO 2807 OR10 ½" 22371 Rank TTO Box 119: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547272 2808 OR10 ½" 39703 UA TTO 2809 OR10 ½" 39706 UA TTO 2810 OR10 ½" 40175 UA TTO 2811 OR10 ½" 40859 Imperial TTO Box 120: Open Tape Reels; Barcode #040-112547281 2812 OR10 ½" 49997 RSCO TTO 2813 OR10 ½" 5.1 [other info scribbled out] 2814 OR10 ½" Tuggy Sterling Salt Tuggy the Turtle; 3 Tracks; E.M. 2815 OR10 1" [?] Tone, Bad Tape – Noisy Box 121: Cassettes; Barcode #040-112547290 2816 Cassette Electronium Movie Score 11/8/1978 Side A: Electronium Movie Score, [failed recording session with Raymond and Don (not Don Byron)] 10:30 Side B: [Various traditional jazz with bad R/L balance, silence, electronium improv?] 2817 Cassette Electronium 11/8/1978 Baltimore Gas & Electric Instr.; Cindy Rhythm Track Side A: 3 Experiments: “In the Hall of the Mountain Queen”; “Twilight in Turkey”; “Toy Trumpet”; Cat Concerto (aka Alley Cats); Night & Day; Groove
2818 Cassette
Electronium Suite
2819 Cassette 2820 Cassette
Electronic Audio Lecture [Lecture on] South African Novel[s] Eletronium Test
2821 Cassette
2822 Cassette 2823 Cassette 2824 Cassette
2827 Cassette 2828 Cassette
RS Computer Music Spinning on Air [Broadcast] [Various Radio Broadcasts] Tape #1 [Various Radio Broadcasts] Tape #3 [Various Radio Broadcasts] Tape #4 RS Small Bands RS Christmas Music
2829 Cassette 2830 Cassette 2831 Cassette
Half-Speed Electronium Electronium RS Small Bands and Jingles
2832 Cassette
RS Songs and Jingles
2833 Cassette
Jazz Laboratory with the Raymond Scott Orchestra Dean’s 4 Pieces KCUR Signal Comparisons
2825 Cassette 2826 Cassette
2834 Cassette 2835 Cassette
Side B: Robert Montgomery Cues Side A: Raymond Scott Electronium Suite One; 1st Class; G1 Side B: Raymond Scott Electronium Suite Two; H1 1/15/78 Electronic Audio Signaling Device: a demonstration by Ray Scott; 1/15/78 6/14/1973 Side A: South African Novel (with [Es'kia] Mphahlele) Side B: South African Novel + [Es'kia] Mphahlele’s Lecture (to be followed on other tape) Side A: Electronium Test [almost completely overdubbed with a choir rehearsal with Raymond Scott taking verbal notes] Side B: Electronium Test cont. [includes verbal annotations by Raymond Scott] Spinning on Air: Raymond Scott, Part I and II [recorded radio broadcast with David Garland] Side A: Raymond Scott [some recordings are earlier, some are with the more recent Secret Seven] Side B: Raymond Scott and his Orchestra
1939-44 Side A: Raymond Scott ’39-’44; Side B: Raymond Scott ’43-44’ Side A: 1. Popque [?] Parade; 2. Ballet for Bells; 3. Lady from Ecuador; 4. Shadow Dance Side B: RS Xmas Music Ballet Like Bits-half speed; Pygmy Taxi Corp-half speed 1/27/70 Electronium; 1A 1/27/70; concerto – crt 55 1942-43 Side A: RS Jingle Music: 1. Stuckey’s; 2. Masland; 3. Krystal; 4. Ideal Lady Gaylord; 5. Foodtown Stores; 6. Vick’s Formula 44; 7. Cheer; 8. IBM; 9. Lightworks; 10. Listerene “Moonlight”; 11. British Sterling; 12. Hamm’s Beer; 13. Wendover; 14. Sunbeam; 15. ABC Sports; 16. Good Air; 17. Mercury; 18. Baltimore Gas & Electric Side B: RS Small Bands 1942-43: 1. It’s Always You; 2. Wait for Me Mary; 3. In a Magic Garden; 4. Boy Scout; 5. Knock Me a Kiss; 6. Feeling Gay; 7. St. James Infirmary; 8. My Shawl; 9. Jungle Drums Side A: Raymond Scott “The Pusher” and “Never Love a Stranger” Side B: Raymond Scott “Jingles” [Radio broadcast recording of the Raymond Scott Orchestra on the Columbia Broadcasting Network’s Jazzy Laboratory] [80’s electronic compositions followed by a composition lesson with unidentified members] 1/13/1976 Series of Special Tapings of KCUR between Janurary 13 and 26 [1976] with signals of other stations 1/26/1976 for comparison – K. Crockett, St. Joe Mr. Scott, KCUR/FM: I hope this tape conveys to you the full impact of the startling difference between your 40,000 watt signal and the 100,000 watt signal! Give especial attention to the segment which starts the “count-down” and ends at the instant of transition; it will almost overwhelm you and it did to me! You will note my expression of “WOW!” When the full impact
2836 Cassette
KCUR, KXCV and KANU Signal Comparisons
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RS Phone Calls Recorded Class Tones/Recorded Lecture Recorded Lecture Recorded Lecture Recorded Lecture Your Hit Parade Your Hit Parade
2845 2846 2847 2848
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2849 Cassette
Recorded Private Lesson Recorded Private Lesson Recorded Private Lesson Electronium/Private Lesson Early RS
2850 Cassette
Penn Life
2851 Cassette
Various Dubs
2852 2853 2854 2855
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Electronium Movie Score Dubs/Your Hit Parade Concert in Rhythm RS Orchestra?
2856 Cassette 3 c. 2857 Cassette
The Raymond Scott Electronium Manhattan Research Inc. on KCUR-FM Lecture/Lab Excerpt of Summer Stock
2858 Cassette 2859 Film Reel
6/14/1974 afternoon
1976 9/24/75? 1975 11/12/1975 12/7/1975 12/6/52 6/12/54 5/14/75 5/14/75 5/?/75 5/18/1975 9/10/1939 1/25/1943
struck! Keith Crockett The actual transition point is at 209 on the tape; there’s about a 30 count of the full sequence; this on a standard compatible digital counter! Side A: Features program material from Kansas City and Maryville Stations; Taped samplings of KCUR-FM, KXCV-FM and KANU-FM – made by Keith Crockett for Sam Scott – KCUR Side B: Taped samplings of KXTR, KMBR, KCLO, KCUR made by Keith Crockett for Sam Scott of KCUR [recorded phone conversations] Side A: Gass; 1976 UMKC [story from prepared prose] Side B: Amachi; 1976 UMKC 91.5 [test tones, recorded lecture on digital logic] [recorded lecture on digital logic] Logic [recorded lecture on digital logic] Logic [recorded lecture on digital logic] Your Hit Parade Your Hit Parade 12-6-52, 6-12-54 [WNBT New York Recorded Radio Transmission of Your Hit Parade] Mingus I and II Mingus III Mingus Side A: x Elect; backwards overload long version! [dubbed over private lesson] Side B: Mingus; 5/18/75; II of II Side A: Columbia Workshop 9-10-39 “Radio Play” music by R.S. Scott Quiz, Young Life of Scott Side B: The CBS Academy of Hot Music (1-25-1943) with Professor Joey Faye and Honor Student Raymond Scott [difficult for tape to seek, only play] Penn Life Approach; Take #1 [plus various dubs]
2/2/1978 Side A: 2/2/78 Phone Mark [Solo Piano; Phone Conversation] Side B: [various dubs] Electronium Movie Score [Various Radio Broadcasts and Your Hit Parade] Side A: Raymond Scott Orchestra Side B: Concert in Rhythm 6/9/1975 Side A: Piano[?] 6/6/75? Side B: Raga[?] 6/9/75; 6/11/75? The Raymond Scott Electronium; featuring – Raymond Scott; Non Dolby Stereo; Side One 4:27; In the Hall of the Mountain Queen; Twilight in Turkey – Toy Trumpet 5/24/00 [Recorded broadcast about Raymond Scott on NPR] Start = 124; Stop = 245 [constructing a digital clock, dubbed over a broadcast of Your Hit Parade] Judy Garland performing “Get Happy” from the 1950 MGM film Summer Stock
Raymond Scott Transfer Box 2860 DAT65 Raymond Scott Transcription Disc Collection Transfer of 1670 2861 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 1 Transfer of 1628, 1568, 1744, and 1699 2862 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 2 Transfer of 1456 and 1455 2863 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs #3 Transfer of 1633 and 1576 2864 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs #4 Transfer of 2076, 1646, and 1655 2865 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 5 Transfer of 1508 and 1634 2866 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 6 Transfer of 1625 and 1603 2867 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 7 Transfer of 1647 and 1581 2868 DAT65 R. S. Glass Discs # 8 Transfer of 1545, 1567, and 1541 Side One 2869 DAT65 R.S. Glass Discs # 9 Transfer of 1541 Two, 1544, and 1585 2870 DAT65 2871 DAT65
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R.S. Glass Discs # 14 Transfer of 1610 Side Two, 1652, 1588, and 1557 Side One R.S. Glass Discs # 15 Transfer of 1557 Side Two, 1556, and 1595 R.S. Glass Discs # 16 Transfer of 1571, 1543, and 1563 R.S. Glass Discs # 17 Transfer of 1584 and 1680 R.S. Glass Discs # 18 Transfer of 2079 and 1594 R.S. Glass Discs # 19 Transfer of 1624, 1746, 1547, and 1658 R.S. Glass Discs # 20 Transfer of 1613, 1617, 1583, and 1718 R.S. Glass Discs # 21 Transfer of 1664, 1677, and 1668. R.S. Electronium “Suite” R.S. Secret Seven Raymond Scott Tape 1 Raymond Scott Tape 2 1A - Preservation copy 2A - Preservation copy 3A - Preservation copy 4A - Preservation copy 5A - Preservation copy 6A - Preservation copy
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11A - Preservation copy 12A - Preservation copy 13A - Preservation copy 14A - Preservation copy 15A - Preservation copy 16A - Preservation copy 17A - Preservation copy 18A - Preservation copy 19A - Preservation copy 20A - Preservation copy 21A - Preservation copy 26A - Preservation copy 27A - Preservation copy 28A - Preservation copy 29A - Preservation copy 30A - Preservation copy 31A - Preservation copy Raymond Scott Electronics Bo Diddley at the home of Raymond Scott Transfer from Glass Disc R.S. Conversations
See 2769 See 2770 See 2771 See 2772 See 2773 See 2774 See 2775 See 2776 See 2777 See 2778 See 2779 See 2780 See 2781 See 2782 See 2783 See 2784 See 2785 4/13/99 Raymond Scott Electronics; 3-track tapes dubbed by Bob Foster; copied from DAT, original tapes weren't returned by Foster! Information sheet included inside case 10/1958 October, 1958; 5 tracks
2011 See 1256 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1. 12; 2. 15; 3-4. 20; 5. 23; 6-7. 29; 8-9. 3; 10-11. 31; 12. 9; 13-14. 6 2917 CD R.S. CD 1 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1-2. 135; 3-4. 146; 5-6. 161; 7-8. 171; 9-10. 175; 11-12. 192; 13-14. 209; 15. 211; 16-17. 214; 18. 452; 19. 1173; 20-32. 1182 2918 CD R.S. CD 2 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1-2. 147; 3. 158; 4-5. 165; 6-7. 168; 8-9. 195; 10-11. 196; 12-13. 197; 14-15. 199; 16-17. 202; 18-22. 227 2919 CD R.S. CD 3 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1-2. 334; 3-4. 381; 5-6. 385; 7-9. 706; 10-12. 717; 13-18. 1025; 19-21. 1028; 22. 1065; 23. 1076; 24-25. 1096; 26. 2048 2920 CD R.S. CD 4 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1-6. 1187; 7. 1260; 8-22. 1267; 23-26. 1356 2921 CD R.S. CD 5 Each track corresponds to the transfer of the following catalog number: 1-2. 2040; 3-10. 2052 Box 122: Additions to collection - Barcode #040-113309474
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08/09/35 Side A: no label; Side B: Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay; WABC; Jerry Colona; 29-B; A1212 11/14/39 Side A: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “I Got Rhythm” 1; Side B: 5 11/14/39 Side A: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “Day in Day Out” – Jerry Coope; 2 Side B: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “I Didn’t Know What Time it Was”; 6 11/14/39 Side A: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “Hot Gavotte” (Modernaires); 3 Side B: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; Bob Trout; 7 11/14/39 Side A: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “I’d Like to Recognize the Tune”; 4 Side B: Nov 14 ’39, CBS; Dedication Show: Shreveport Salute; Raymond Scott – Conductor; “I Got Rhythm”; 8 01/23/40 Side A: 1/23/40; Concert in Rhythm; Christmas Night in Harlem Side B: Nan Wynn, Bluebirds in the Moonlight 01/23/40 Side A: The Toy Trumpet scored for clarinet; Pete Pumiglio; IV 1/23/40 Side B: Bambolina 2/6/1940 Side A: Major Bowes, Mark Warnow, Raymond Scott; “V” Side B: 2/6/40: Blue Streak; Carnival of Brooklyn; “II” 02/09/40 Feb 9 ’40 CBS; Make Believe Ballroom; Raymond Scott; Interviewed by Martin Bloch; A1277 02/09/40 Side A: February 9, 1940; Young Man With a Band; Rehearsal; Businessman’s Bounce Side B: (Feb) 2/9/40; Young Man With a Band Rehearsal; Peanut Vendor 2/27/40 Note on Side One Label: Feb 27 ’40 CBS; Concert in Rhythm; “Stuff His Teacher Taught Him” (Reggie Merrill) ‘poorly cut – very noisy’; 5; Note on Side Two Label: Feb 27 ’40 CBS; Concert in Rhythm; Businessman’s Bounce; ‘superb’. 3/12/1940 Note on Side One Label: Mar 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott - Conductor, “Boy Scout in Switzerland”, 3; Note on Side Two Label: B-498, Mar 12 '40, CBS, Concert in Rhythm, Scott Conductor, “Tia Juana” 7. 04/09/40 Side A: Apr 11 ’40 CBS; Scott Orchestra Rehearsal; “Caterpiller [sic] Creep” #2 A1063-A; RCA 04/11/40 Side B; Apr 9 ’40 CBS; “Music in the Air”; “Caterpiller [sic] Creep” #1 (Audak); A1063-B 05/05/40 Side A: B-561; May 5, 40 CBS; Concert in Rhythm; Scott Orchestra; “Powerhouse” 3. Side B: May 5, 40 CBS; Concert in Rhythm; Scott Orchestra; “Hucklebery Duck” VII. Ray Scott and Mark Warnow “We the People” Rehearsal 78 rpm – outside start; “The Carioca”; Raymond Scott CBS Orch.; ‘breakable pressing’; ‘good performance’ N/D Single Side: Twilight in Turkey, Raymond Scott Quintett; Vocal by Jerry Collona, 78 RPM, Mill test pressing 157BV