In 1923, there would have been a lot of people who'd say how much better the music was in 1823. When I was a kid, 70 year old people were scandalised by what I listened to; what I listened to was made by people who are now over 70.
How magic is this! I used to have to wait till summer to get to our cottage in Michigan to hear these records played on my grandfather's 1910 Victrola. Now, I can listen anytime I want. 💛
I love this music. Whatever was going on at any time, people sang their way through it. It is not so difficult to hear the music of people who were emerging from times of depression sing about how good times were going to be. The promise of tomorrow. Sometimes it is the sorrow of loss of soldiers lost in wars. It is the search of a relief from squalor. Music is history, and I never get tired of listening to the music of our history.
I thought for a long time that I was reborn many times. This early 20th century music brings me back to that quiet era when time were innocent . Thank you. Matt NY
@@JesusIScalling777 You can help bring them back by dressing old fashioned and encouraging your friends to. I'm going to start wearing 1930s and 40s outfits.
@@JesusIScalling777 Sorry. Some things were good, no doubt but a lot of things were awful (wars, homophobia, racism, sexism, etc., etc). Admit the good and bad things.
@@Laura-fl1rp I thought the subject was music.Awful things have allways existed and allways will.But leave it to some crusader to spoil it by giving us a lecture.Dont worry be happy Nurse Kratchett! lol
I'm going through a burnout fase right now, and long for those days when things were clearer, simpler, more meaningful. Thank you for posting a little bit of hope.
This is great stuff! I enjoy early 1900s, 1910s and up to the early 1920s Ragtime and Vaudeville music as well as early Jazz in the mid 20s to mid 30s. This is a wonderful collection. Thanks for the time you took to put it together to share it!
Pax41 Music Time Machine I research and write early history for Southwestern Oklahoma Historical Society. One of the early streets of Lawton was called GooGoo because of a popular song that was sang in the saloons called “cause she had them GooGoo eyes” written by Hugh Cannon. I found a recording of the song in the library of Congress. The singer was called the flying lady her name was Flo Altman. At the same time there was an early day photographer name Lon Chaney along with his brother John ran a photo studio. He later went on to star in silent movies. In many of his movies he referred to those GooGoo eyes when referring to a pretty lady. Another actress from Lawton named Lucille “Billie” LaSeaur also appeared in his silent movies at first she was uncredited then used the name Lucille until she co stared with Lon Chaney in the movie “Unknown” under the name Joan Crawford.
Great songs! Also the artists had to make a real effort because until mid-1925 recording was done acoustically with singers & bands performing into a horn with an attached needle that etched the master from which the records were made. So no electronic assistance - lotsa work & often many re-takes! Bravo to them!
We Used to go to the Empress Theatre, in Brixton, where we lived and at times got Tickets given to us by Wally Lupino, a friend of my sister, to see all the Music Hall Shows singing all these Songs , Don't stop showing Please.
So enjoyable! I actually could understand the words and hear a melody. I am still dancing around the house. Thanks so much for posting. You made my day.
Seems like such pleasant music and yet it was strongly discouraged by some as being too secular and that invoked inappropriate thoughts and feelings, can't imagine what would be said of today's music.................
Michael Jagger Thank you, I do all my transfers and remasters on my posts. Some records have a lot of wear and are difficult to get to sound good, some are not too bad. Glad you are enjoying the posts.
00:00 [01] Isham Jones (m) & Gus Kahn (w) 02:50 [02] E. Ray Goetz (m & w) 06:02 [03] Irving Berlin (m & w) 09:09 [04] George W. Meyer (m) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w) 12:19 [05] Anatol Friedland (m) & L. Wolfe Gilbert (w) 15:30 [06] Austin Huntley (m) & Dorothy Terriss (w) 18:49 [07] Bert Rule (m) & Al Dubin and Paul Cunningham (w) 21:44 [08] William F. Caesar (m) & Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise (w) 24:28 [09] Ernest R. Ball (m) & J. Keirn Brennan (w) 27:08 [10] Spencer Williams and Dave Peyton (m) & Roger A. Graham (w) . or . Charles Warfield (m) & David Young (w) . or . Clarence E. Brandon Sr. & Billy Smythe (m &w) 30:25 [11] Walter Donaldson (m) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w)
I think it's great to capture the past the internet is a fine tool for learning and remembering and also being surprised listening to this music i can't help to think we have come a long way in just over a hundred years what's the next hundred going to be like the mind boggles
Note that many of these people used many names on records. IRVING KAUFMAN was his real name but he used others to get around his recording contracts. In the early days of Victor one singer Emilo Gogoza used his real name for Italian Opera but others for other categories like Goddard for Gilbert & Sullivan iTems and Senior Francisco for Spanish items. There is a book that crossreferences the real & stage & "phonograph" names from I think outfit (TINFOIL Press.)
I still have two months on my Direct TV satellite contract, then it's gone. I only listen to the radio while driving, and that's if the car doesn't have a cd player for my kind of music. We are not alone.
My dad rebuilt an old Victrola phonograph for me. As an "only" I spent countless rainy day hours playing handed down 78's from this era. Pop music a few years later was also a favorite with it's complicated syncopated rhythms.
and you are so great.if you don't understand it to bad.and my wife made the comment,I am so sick of you people who think your so much better than everyone just keep in tough with fuller you have alot in commend.
These songs are amazing! I wonder how did they find and compiled all of these songs? First time I heard these gems last year c/o you tube, I was pleasantly surprised because they were preserved. It seems like the quality of the recordings remained intact. I have also noticed that the pronunciation of the words at that time seems to be different from how Americans today pronounce words. Anyway, I enjoyed listening to these songs and it seems to be perfect to listen to them at dawn or sundown during the weekends. Totally love them and I wish to record them and listen to them while having tea.
@@mariavictoriasalita5273 Thank you so much for watching the channel and glad you enjoyed the selections. The recordings are from my personal collection of 78rpm records. I transferred them from the record into a digital format and cleaned them up to remove most of the surface noise. If the record is in good condition then the sound will be good. As for how the vocalists pronounce the words, that was the technique they were taught during this time. There are more posts like this on the channel. If you type in 1910s music using the search feature on the channel home page you can find them. Thank you again for watching!
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment Wade. Glad you enjoyed this post and I have older records posted on the channel and ones in my collection I haven't posted yet.
Omg! I actually hear a melody and I can understand the words. No cursing or vulgar vocabulary. Thanks. This is good stuff and I don’t need a Valium after listening.
wow,i love this early music so much,thx from the bottom of my heart for sharing your timeless songs,your the last of an era to keep this early classic music alive,god bless.
I love the song swingin down the lane ever since I heard Isham Jones' version! I was defiantly surprised to hear it at the beginning! thanks for uploading!
This is what I always look to find...: the wonderful music of late 1910,/1920/30. I've looking in the last years , but very difficolt to find the music of this period I consider myself very lucky now that I found a cosiderable choice of this fantastic music. I cannot thank you enogh for this that I consider it a wonderful present. yours Salvatore Russotti from Taormina Sicily.
Glad you liked this post Salvatore. I actually have a lot of records from this period and quite a few already posted on my channel. If you check my search bar you will find them.
To Pax41 Music Time Machine, hi. I hope every-one is-doing-well, with the Corona virus. I truly-appreciate your music. May-I-please say, the original 1916 version-of Marion Harris's, I ain't got nobody? Thank-You
I’m now72. When I was “young” I would go to Goodwill and buy these records for a nickel each! I can picture the bands and singers standing in front of a huge horn recording their music mechanically. I’m so glad I’ve found Pax41. Now I don’t have change the record every two minutes.
Thank you for uploading and the playlist with dates.. listening to this and walking around the Shuttleworth Collection really brings the place to life.
Did you stop posting? I loved your graphics and know that had to take a lot of time. It's too bad more people didn't appreciate that part of your work. I stopped spending more time on the graphics because of that but mine were never as intricate as yours.
❤ I LOVE THE VINTAGE TIMES MY FAVORITE TIMES .. ❤️💯 YESSSSS BEAUTIFUL.. JUST SO BEAUTIFUL
I'm 57...My ERA was the 80's...
But THIS wonderful music...🎶
Is total RELAX for me! ha ha😁
When I tell people I'm obsessed with old music they might think I mean the 1970s........THIS is what I mean by old Music
This music was way before my time but I like it.
Me too. It's eery to relate to it.
Thank you
Im 13 and I enjoy this music
you are a cute girl Ruby
I'm 20 and I love this music. I wish more of the younger generation appreciated good music like this.
r/lewronggeneration
same :)
@@ahmedhabeeb692 creepy
Years ago in a bar I heard music like this. What talent and a sound long gone and I was privileged to hear it.
Man how music has evolved and a lot of it not for the better.
Yeah, it's too bad. A lot of great music has come out of the evolution but a lot of it has degraded.
I know huh!
In other words, it has devolved!
I agree it’s sad now music is all about dumb shit
Our music has gone to crap now compared to then
Better than music in 2023. Are you with me?
In 1923, there would have been a lot of people who'd say how much better the music was in 1823. When I was a kid, 70 year old people were scandalised by what I listened to; what I listened to was made by people who are now over 70.
Can't believe I'm listening to an album that's 100 yers old... Man really appreciate!
Glad you liked it and many more on the channel for you to enjoy. Thank you for watching the channel.
What a fantastic collection of treasures! I can picture my Dad (born 1907) listening to these as a young man and a Valentino wanna-be.
So glad you enjoyed this post. I will be posting more from this period soon, thank you for watching and leaving comments.
How magic is this! I used to have to wait till summer to get to our cottage in Michigan to hear these records played on my grandfather's 1910 Victrola. Now, I can listen anytime I want. 💛
AnneMacA Many more to come Anne
this reminds me of going to my grandma's house in the 1930s. i used to listen by the hours. i still love it.
joe murphy How old are you Joe? Have an excellent week.
Me too.
@@jesusgodoysavoia9568 he's probably dead by now
Josué Ritter yeah josue it’s a pity!
@@jesusgodoysavoia9568 Im guessing he's in his 90s or passed
I love this music. Whatever was going on at any time, people sang their way through it. It is not so difficult to hear the music of people who were emerging from times of depression sing about how good times were going to be. The promise of tomorrow. Sometimes it is the sorrow of loss of soldiers lost in wars. It is the search of a relief from squalor. Music is history, and I never get tired of listening to the music of our history.
Same here Carl and thanks for the great comment post.
This songs it remind me at the scary hunted houses movies, when they put the old disc radios.
this music is better than music in 2015
are you with me?
+Snaria marshal yeh, songs about butts really make me uncomfortable.
Today it is not music but noise and as G,D said :- all about butts and tits!!!
Snaria marshal am with you
Oui ma douce ......... ;-)
I hear you for sure
I thought for a long time that I was reborn many times. This early 20th century music brings me back to that quiet era when time were innocent . Thank you. Matt NY
I think a lot of us think that Matt!
YES! So true! 😣 The good old days. I want them back.
@@JesusIScalling777 You can help bring them back by dressing old fashioned and encouraging your friends to. I'm going to start wearing 1930s and 40s outfits.
@@JesusIScalling777 Sorry. Some things were good, no doubt but a lot of things were awful (wars, homophobia, racism, sexism, etc., etc). Admit the good and bad things.
@@Laura-fl1rp I thought the subject was music.Awful things have allways existed and allways will.But leave it to some crusader to spoil it by giving us a lecture.Dont worry be happy Nurse Kratchett! lol
I love. Thankyou. Thankyou. Thankyou very. Top
I don't know if it's the Mandela effect but everytime I hear music from the 20s I feel I've been reincarnated to this time
Wonderful music comp Thank you so much for spending the time putting this great old music together
Old is gold
I'm going through a burnout fase right now, and long for those days when things were clearer, simpler, more meaningful. Thank you for posting a little bit of hope.
how I wish music was still like this..
Me too but there was plenty of it left for us to enjoy in place of the current material of lesser content.
C' est bien connu pas mal❤ l' epoque 😊 jo
Love this music so much. Please post more ?
I just love being inside a black and white cartoon
Then music was just awesome
and people were genuine and
women much more beautiful
and stylish. 👌😉
Interessant and exciting experiense,and the pictures are so beautiful...
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow...far better than my 1950 listening on an old 1920s Victrola with bad needle. It brings back many youthful memories. Thanks, Bob.
Do you still have that Victrola? I have one.
This is great stuff! I enjoy early 1900s, 1910s and up to the early 1920s Ragtime and Vaudeville music as well as early Jazz in the mid 20s to mid 30s. This is a wonderful collection. Thanks for the time you took to put it together to share it!
Glad you liked this Randy. I find there are quite a few that do not appreciate this period.
@@pax41 And many of us who do. Thanks for your excellent channel!
Pax41 Music Time Machine I research and write early history for Southwestern Oklahoma Historical Society. One of the early streets of Lawton was called GooGoo because of a popular song that was sang in the saloons called “cause she had them GooGoo eyes” written by Hugh Cannon. I found a recording of the song in the library of Congress. The singer was called the flying lady her name was Flo Altman. At the same time there was an early day photographer name Lon Chaney along with his brother John ran a photo studio. He later went on to star in silent movies. In many of his movies he referred to those GooGoo eyes when referring to a pretty lady. Another actress from Lawton named Lucille “Billie” LaSeaur also appeared in his silent movies at first she was uncredited then used the name Lucille until she co stared with Lon Chaney in the movie “Unknown” under the name Joan Crawford.
I love the ending to "Hortense": the melody to "shave & a haircut two bits.."
Wonderful
Great songs! Also the artists had to make a real effort because until mid-1925 recording was done acoustically with singers & bands performing into a horn with an attached needle that etched the master from which the records were made. So no electronic assistance - lotsa work & often many re-takes! Bravo to them!
Great stuff
We Used to go to the Empress Theatre, in Brixton, where we lived and at times got Tickets given to us by Wally Lupino, a friend of my sister, to see all the Music Hall Shows singing all these Songs , Don't stop showing Please.
The Lupinos sure did get around!
Muy lindo señorita Irene Silva Santistevan en La actualidad se les reconoce de solista.
So enjoyable! I actually could understand the words and hear a melody. I am still dancing around the house. Thanks so much for posting. You made my day.
My pleasure Will and thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Many more new posts coming.
Seems like such pleasant music and yet it was strongly discouraged by some as being too secular and that invoked inappropriate thoughts and feelings, can't imagine what would be said of today's music.................
the sound quality on these are amazing. im 27 and really like old things.
Michael Jagger Thank you, I do all my transfers and remasters on my posts. Some records have a lot of wear and are difficult to get to sound good, some are not too bad. Glad you are enjoying the posts.
00:00 [01] Isham Jones (m) & Gus Kahn (w)
02:50 [02] E. Ray Goetz (m & w)
06:02 [03] Irving Berlin (m & w)
09:09 [04] George W. Meyer (m) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w)
12:19 [05] Anatol Friedland (m) & L. Wolfe Gilbert (w)
15:30 [06] Austin Huntley (m) & Dorothy Terriss (w)
18:49 [07] Bert Rule (m) & Al Dubin and Paul Cunningham (w)
21:44 [08] William F. Caesar (m) & Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise (w)
24:28 [09] Ernest R. Ball (m) & J. Keirn Brennan (w)
27:08 [10] Spencer Williams and Dave Peyton (m) & Roger A. Graham (w)
. or
. Charles Warfield (m) & David Young (w)
. or
. Clarence E. Brandon Sr. & Billy Smythe (m &w)
30:25 [11] Walter Donaldson (m) & Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young (w)
Thank you Henri
Thank you mate
Glad to be of service, Guv!
More great music keep me coming
Thank you!
Thank you for watching the channel tav!
No se por que... pero la musica de estas épocas me fascina
I like this music very much!!! Very pretty music
Glad you enjoyed it James.
Very incredible
I think it's great to capture the past the internet is a fine tool for learning and remembering and also being surprised listening to this music i can't help to think we have come a long way in just over a hundred years what's the next hundred going to be like the mind boggles
Note that many of these people used many names on records. IRVING KAUFMAN was his real name but he used others to get around his recording contracts. In the early days of Victor one singer Emilo Gogoza used his real name for Italian Opera but others for other categories like Goddard for Gilbert & Sullivan iTems and Senior Francisco for Spanish items.
There is a book that crossreferences the real & stage & "phonograph" names from I think outfit (TINFOIL Press.)
Bellissime canzoni.
Over 30 minutes of the most enjoyable and idiosyncratic voices - loved every minute of it. The best part of my workday!
Glad you liked it sesresu. Hope you are doing well.
Thank you for this compilation of vintage songs, what beauties they were!
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
Good sounding songs for that era of recording music
Music that send us to LIVE!
I don't own a television and haven't turned my radio on for over a year. I can't stand the thought.
so ?
You aren't missing on anything special.
I don't watch TV either, but I think classic radio or talk radio shows are alright.
Greetings from California!
I still have two months on my Direct TV satellite contract, then it's gone. I only listen to the radio while driving, and that's if the car doesn't have a cd player for my kind of music. We are not alone.
@@TheAndroia I am the same when it comes to what I listen while in the car.
@@pax41 me too! 😆
My dad rebuilt an old Victrola phonograph for me. As an "only" I spent countless rainy day hours playing handed down 78's from this era. Pop music a few years later was also a favorite with it's complicated syncopated rhythms.
Love this music so much ❤️
More on the way Joe.
Great music.
SWEET! ❤🎼🎶🎶🎼💝💃🕴
I have so many of these yet to post. Have you had a chance to hear the vintage christian / gospel music on the channel?
Great
I love this❤️ It makes me relax..
Glad to hear it and thank you for watching the channel.
The 4th song was the last song my great grandpa listened to 8 hours before he was shot in ww1
I hope he's made a full recovery by now.
@@enricosanchez894 btw i meant my great great grandpa and he made a full recovery. He died in 1956
@@auxxik3805 That is good news indeed.
Nice to go back Thanks
i love this all so, i think maybe some of us may have live in though times, we were just reincarnated to this time in life.
lol I agree
and you are so great.if you don't understand it to bad.and my wife made the comment,I am so sick of you people who think your so much better than everyone just keep in tough with fuller you have alot in commend.
How wonderful to find this old music. Thank you for taking the time to upload this. When the present gets too much I like to look back.
Thanks a billion times for posting this video, its tragically difficult to find music from any generation older than the late 60s.
+ALONDRA PEREZ-RAMIREZ You are welcome and lots of music on my channel from this long lost era. Thank you for watching.
These songs are amazing! I wonder how did they find and compiled all of these songs? First time I heard these gems last year c/o you tube, I was pleasantly surprised because they were preserved. It seems like the quality of the recordings remained intact. I have also noticed that the pronunciation of the words at that time seems to be different from how Americans today pronounce words. Anyway, I enjoyed listening to these songs and it seems to be perfect to listen to them at dawn or sundown during the weekends. Totally love them and I wish to record them and listen to them while having tea.
@@mariavictoriasalita5273 Thank you so much for watching the channel and glad you enjoyed the selections. The recordings are from my personal collection of 78rpm records. I transferred them from the record into a digital format and cleaned them up to remove most of the surface noise. If the record is in good condition then the sound will be good. As for how the vocalists pronounce the words, that was the technique they were taught during this time. There are more posts like this on the channel. If you type in 1910s music using the search feature on the channel home page you can find them. Thank you again for watching!
Yeah, I'd say after the 70s everything started going down hill
Ilove. This. Music. Very. Top. Music. Thanyou. God
Glad you enjoy it!
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
You sure know how to pick the ones to watch, thank you.
Lockdown time, France calling, thank you so much for your channel. Necessary deplacement in time, your channel and science fiction.
Well said!
Great song,music,good feel to this kinda music,I have even older than this,still love hearing them ! 😁😀
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment Wade. Glad you enjoyed this post and I have older records posted on the channel and ones in my collection I haven't posted yet.
Is a wonderfull
Just fabulous!
This is really fun music, thank you for sharing these.
You are very welcome.
Omg! I actually hear a melody and I can understand the words. No cursing or vulgar vocabulary. Thanks. This is good stuff and I don’t need a Valium after listening.
Amen to that Will!
que tranquilidad se siente al escuchar éstas canciones.
Thank you.
Joyas del arte musical que dan vida, porque viven todabia
wow,i love this early music so much,thx from the bottom of my heart for sharing your timeless songs,your the last of an era to keep this early classic music alive,god bless.
WOW another great collection, I'm in heaven. Thank you so much. 💜
You are very welcome Christina and thank you for watching the channel.
Thanks for the introduction to Marion Harris. What a nice voice. THank you.
Welcome Larry and I would have thought you were acquainted prior to my posts.
Delightful
Glad you liked it
Beautiful
This music reminds me my great grandfather.
Very good 1
Glad you liked it Robert and thank you for watching the channel!
I love the song swingin down the lane ever since I heard Isham Jones' version! I was defiantly surprised to hear it at the beginning! thanks for uploading!
You are welcome Kimberly, glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for subscribing to the channel too!
@@pax41 my pleasure!
The BCN needles give a warmer sound
What fun! I loved the music!
Glad to hear it Dale, thank you for watching.
This is what I always look to find...: the wonderful music of late 1910,/1920/30. I've looking in the last years , but very difficolt to find the music of this period I consider myself very lucky now that I found a cosiderable choice of this fantastic music. I cannot thank you enogh for this that I consider it a wonderful present. yours Salvatore Russotti from Taormina Sicily.
Glad you liked this post Salvatore. I actually have a lot of records from this period and quite a few already posted on my channel. If you check my search bar you will find them.
Hope you are still watching Salvatore!
This are the oldest records I've ever found wow the oldest I thought I found we from 1926 please post more
Have you heard this one Robert ua-cam.com/video/12tv0j6iIRY/v-deo.html
To Pax41 Music Time Machine, hi. I hope every-one is-doing-well, with the Corona virus. I truly-appreciate your music. May-I-please say, the original 1916 version-of Marion Harris's, I ain't got nobody? Thank-You
Some very nice early recordings finely produced. Thanks, Bob.
One of my favorite 1910s posts Larry.
Thanks again buddy..
Always welcome
Viajando en el tiempo ⏳📆❤️😍
So nice :)
Quite a wonderful collection! Funny trilled R like a tremolo on the mandolin or in imitation of Italian opera singers, perhaps?
Glad you enjoyed it Frankie. The trilled R was a very common singing technique of the time and most likely influenced by opera singers.
I’m now72. When I was “young” I would go to Goodwill and buy these records for a nickel each! I can picture the bands and singers standing in front of a huge horn recording their music mechanically. I’m so glad I’ve found Pax41. Now I don’t have change the record every two minutes.
Thank you for watching the channel Mike. Boy, I sure wish I could have found mine for a nickel each.
Thank you for posting this video, it showcases a lost musical art! Wonderful music!
+ARC Trooper TV Welcome
Thank you for uploading and the playlist with dates.. listening to this and walking around the Shuttleworth Collection really brings the place to life.
Welcome and thank you for watching.
Marion Harris my fave on this compilation. Soulful and womanly!
Marion was a great singer.
Now THIS is music that we really enjoy!! Thanks for uploading!!
Glad you like it!
Thank you so much the music is absolutely amazing!
Glad you like it!
I like your compilations very much. This set includes some really charming songs!
Did you stop posting? I loved your graphics and know that had to take a lot of time. It's too bad more people didn't appreciate that part of your work. I stopped spending more time on the graphics because of that but mine were never as intricate as yours.
song #4 is 100 years old in 3 days 0.o