Music From 100 Years Ago Brice Fuqua
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Recordings from the early 20th Century with comments.
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Leftovers #34
Records left off of previous shows, including: It's a Sin to Tell a Lie by the Ink Spots, When Winter Comes by Mary Healy, Swing Them Jingle Bells by Fats Waller, Worried Blues by Gladys Bentley and Prison Cell Blues by Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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Lies and Liars
Here is the actual playlist:
It's a Sin To Tell a Lie (Fats Waller 1936)
Who Told You That Lie? (Vaughn Monroe 1946)
My Bonnie Lie Over The Ocean (Ella Logan 1938)
Darling, You Lied (Wayne King, Buddy Clark 1941)
How Could You Believe Me ect. (Bing Crosby Judy Garland 1951)
Little White Lies (Dick Haymes 1948)
Why Do I Lie To Myself About You (Johnny Johnson 1936)
Lovely Lies (Manhattan Brothers & Miriam Makeba 1956)
How It Lies (Connie Haines 1949) -
Forgotten African American Musicans
Artists include: Bert Williams, Helen Gross, Bubber Miley, Cats and Fiddle, Elmo Hope, DeFord Bailey and Hazel Scott.
Songs include: Pan-American Blues, Ten Little Bottles, Nevertheless, East St. Louis Toodle-oo, Nuts To You & I Gotta Swing. -
Ships and Boats 2
Songs include: On a Slow Boat to China, Song of the Volga Boatmen, Don't Give Up the Ship, Ferry Boat Serenade and Shrimp Boats.
Musicians include: Jo Stafford, Glenn Miller, Dick Powell, Benny Goodman, John McCormack and Moon Mullican. -
Texas Blues Musicians
Performers include: Blind Lemon Jefferson, Victoria Spivey, T-Bone Walker, Ida Mae Mack, Lightnin Hopkins, Blind Willie Johnson and Harmonica Slim.
Songs include: Don't Trust Nobody, God Don't Never Change, Big Mama Jump, Howlin Wolf Blue and You Better Believe It.
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Fats Waller 120th Birthday
A special, short podcast honoring Thomas "Fats" Waller on his 120th birthday. Songs include: Honeysuckle Rose, I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Whose Honey Are You.