00:00 [01] Harry Tierney (m) & Joseph McCarthy (w) 02:44 [02] Abner Silver (m) & Al Sherman (m) & Al Lewis (w) 05:53 [03] Nacio Herb Brown (m) 08:53 [04] José Padilla (m) & José András de Prada (w) & Clifford Grey (w) 11:37 [05] Fred E. Ahlert (m) & Roy Turk (w) 14:35 [06] Pat Flaherty (m) & Al Sherman (m) & Al Dubin (w) 17:52 [07] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w) 20:55 [08] Elmer Schoebel (m) & Gus Kahn (w) 23:53 [09] Fred E. Ahlert (m) & Roy Turk (w) 27:06 [10] Ray Noble (m) & Allen Murray (w) 30:08 [11] Walter Donaldson (m & w) 33:20 [12] Sidney Gibson (m) & Al Sweet (w) 36:05 [13] J. Russel Robinson (m) & Charles Tobias (w) & Coleman Goetz (w) 39:03 [14] Jack Clifford (m) & John Roberts (w) 42:11 [15] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w) 44:48 [16] Sigmund Romberg (m) & Irving Caesar (w) 47:43 [17] Joseph Meyer (m) & Howard Johnson (w)
I was lucky enough to meet Rudy Valee when I was about sixteen years old. He was doing a traveling circuit performing at retirement homes, so my grandmother asked me to drive her friends and her to the afternoon dinner show at “The Players Dinner Theater” just outside of New Orleans. He sang his old favorites and gave us a slide show of his home life with his wife while he sang “The Most Beautiful Girl in The World”. He was in his eighties then, and every bit as witty and alert as ever when he told us his spoonerisms. I shook his hand and told him how much I enjoyed his show while he signed my program.
That is a great story/memory Gil, thank you for sharing it. It's too bad this internet era came about 25 years too late or you might have been able to capture those moments digitally.
Gee Wiz I was born in November 1928-Say Happy Birthday to a depression Kid-Been there, seen that. Widowed now but memories of Jack & I kicking up our heels keeps me going!! Music, Love and Memories are all I've got!
"Right out of Heaven" -- great tuba work. You're killing me today, Bob. With these kind of catchy tunes, my work is suffering as I continue to day-dream and enjoy your whole compilation. Wonderful.
Larry do you work for home? Just curious but what do you do? Depending what I am doing, I may or may not be able to listen to this music. If I need to concentrate I can't listen or it will take me forever. Working in the house etc, no problem.
Marvelous set; I particularly like the versions of "I'll Never Ask For More," "Painted Doll," "Ten Little Miles," "Nobody's Fault," and "Sweet Jennie Lee."
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️ THANK YOU SO MUCH 😍 what a wonderful compilation 👍 when I listen to all those Saxies 🎶 I really get ambitious to blow my own black & golden Beauty 🎷
I love "Ten Little Miles from Town" Gus could write them. I love the 20s and here they come again 2021 in the next few days! But the music will never be the same. Alas, we can come back to this channel for another dose of wonderfulness!
Enjoying enormously this set of fine tunes. I've tryed to make a list of my favourites. But I must admitt that this task was a hopeless one. A string of pearls, masterpieces of the 20's and 30's. Many thanks from your faithful listener and fan.
I do appreciate you being such a faithful listener Natalia! I have to give top honors to the Olsen tune on this one but the first one is a close second.
Bob, you know from experience that my posts tend to get long-winded. However, this time I'll keep it short. When Tyrone Epps said, "best album ever," he said everything that needed to be said about this set. jd
Pax, Been listening to one of your playlists every day while stuck at home for these past months! Can't get enough! Take care and I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Your music keeps me going and I wish you the best sir. Ted
This is an absolutely superb set - not a dud in the bunch of 17. There were lots of winners - Valencia jumps to mind - but Arden & Ohman's Nina Rosa with vocal by Scrappy Lambert hits all the right notes for me.
Помню эти мелодии с детства. У моего отца в те времена был патефон и множество шеллачных пластинок. Когда какая либо из них случайно разбивалось,это прискорбное событие воспринималось как Трагедия.......
The younger generations are discovering it and seem to like it. The viewership on the channel is about 35% for those between 18 and 35. Thank you for watching the channel Paul!
@Tobiaz Tobiaz: Your comment reminds me of my favourite Chinese songs...'China Nights' and 'Make way for Rose. I spent time living in the area.....Hong Kong, Kowloon, .......Singapore, Beijing.
@@rufust.firefly2474 Thank you J Ryan and many times it depends on the condition of the record. If there is a lot of surface noise to reduce then sadly the treble and bass are hard to maintain. It is very frustrating at times and sometimes I am still not happy with the result. I am constantly looking for was to improve. However, I have found that leaving some of the noise is more often needed. Here is one of my earlier post that had very little work done, this is almost a raw transfer. I should have corrected the turnover and rolloff better on this one.ua-cam.com/video/MEs7quMGKyM/v-deo.html
@@pax41 O. K., I listened to Chloe and I have to say... What a great job for beginner!. your work is very interesting to me because I have been a record collector since I was about 12 years old and as you know it was very difficult to always get the right needles and or the right phonograph to re-record for posterity the Treasures I found. I'm looking forward to enjoying hearing the rest of your library. Best of luck! ... by the way, how about a collection of Paul Whiteman the Rhythm Boys recordings?? I love those guys.
@@rufust.firefly2474 I can't believe I missed this comment Rufus. The Paul Whiteman request isn't so hard but anything with Bing in it gets copyright claimed. I also got my very first copyright strike several years ago due to the recording of Mississippi Mud that was posted on the channel. On a positive note, all of the 1920's composition and sound recording copyrights will expire in this decade.
Una ráfaga de aire frío se desliza suavemente sobre la superficie de mis párpados, perdido el fuego de tu presencia intento no morir de angustia sin poder alcanzarte en las angostas corrientes de tu alma irreal. Triste invierno el que ante mi soledad proyecta tu fragancia tibia sobre la lumbre de mis recuerdos, agridulce fantasma ensangrentado con tinta invisible que pena su gozo sin apenas respirar.
20's bands had a different sound than 30's bands. You can hear the difference. My problem is I cannot articulate what the differences are. Can someone enlighten me?
Carl, one of my long time viewers had this to say in regards to your comment. "Two specific things separated the two eras and one is that arrangements in the 30's dropped the after-beat which was a characteristic of all 20's recordings. Also, the banjo, which was a mainstay of Vaudeville, was replaced with the guitar. And of course the music in the 30's was just simply less antic and frantic than that of the 20's, reflecting the different temperaments of the eras." I might also add that the tuba was replaced by the string bass and that is another very distinct change in the sound of 30's music.
I will be broadcasting 3 Live shows tomorrow. They will be at 10AM, 2PM and 5PM Central time and each will feature a different period of music. Hope you can tune in.
the 20ies had a harder brass-beat while the 30ies developed into a more orchestral sound with lot of violins the link between the 2 decades was probably Paul Whiteman 👍
The other answers are mentioning that different instruments are being used in 30's bands. Another difference could be that the recordings were done mechanically before 1925 and used amplification after that period giving more realistic bass and better frequency response.
In the 30's, they used more strings, .less Tuba, and the banjo went out of fasion. Also there was always a trio of saxes doubled in octave by the violins. The sound of the tgat was very snooth and sweet because the saxes used rubber mnouth pieces.
00:00 [01] Harry Tierney (m) & Joseph McCarthy (w)
02:44 [02] Abner Silver (m) & Al Sherman (m) & Al Lewis (w)
05:53 [03] Nacio Herb Brown (m)
08:53 [04] José Padilla (m) & José András de Prada (w) & Clifford Grey (w)
11:37 [05] Fred E. Ahlert (m) & Roy Turk (w)
14:35 [06] Pat Flaherty (m) & Al Sherman (m) & Al Dubin (w)
17:52 [07] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w)
20:55 [08] Elmer Schoebel (m) & Gus Kahn (w)
23:53 [09] Fred E. Ahlert (m) & Roy Turk (w)
27:06 [10] Ray Noble (m) & Allen Murray (w)
30:08 [11] Walter Donaldson (m & w)
33:20 [12] Sidney Gibson (m) & Al Sweet (w)
36:05 [13] J. Russel Robinson (m) & Charles Tobias (w) & Coleman Goetz (w)
39:03 [14] Jack Clifford (m) & John Roberts (w)
42:11 [15] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w)
44:48 [16] Sigmund Romberg (m) & Irving Caesar (w)
47:43 [17] Joseph Meyer (m) & Howard Johnson (w)
I was lucky enough to meet Rudy Valee when I was about sixteen years old. He was doing a traveling circuit performing at retirement homes, so my grandmother asked me to drive her friends and her to the afternoon dinner show at “The Players Dinner Theater” just outside of New Orleans. He sang his old favorites and gave us a slide show of his home life with his wife while he sang “The Most Beautiful Girl in The World”. He was in his eighties then, and every bit as witty and alert as ever when he told us his spoonerisms. I shook his hand and told him how much I enjoyed his show while he signed my program.
That is a great story/memory Gil, thank you for sharing it. It's too bad this internet era came about 25 years too late or you might have been able to capture those moments digitally.
What a lovely story!
Thankfully you were there for your grandmother and received a beautiful, very personal memory.
who's listening here 2020????🙌
Just the best music to cheer up a rainy cool saturday afternoon down here in wellington, New Zealand. Many thanks Bob.
REALLY NICE MUSIC TAKES AWAY ALL YOUR DEPRESSIONS
Gee Wiz I was born in November 1928-Say Happy Birthday to a depression Kid-Been there, seen that. Widowed now but
memories of Jack & I kicking up our heels keeps me going!! Music, Love and Memories are all I've got!
That's the Bees Knees Lillian!!! Glad you are enjoying the channel and thank you for watching!
Que c'est beau....on ne vieillira plus en écoutant ces délices....éternel !
Bonjour de France !!
Oui, c'est vrai. Bonjour de Suisse❤
My grandmother's era. She was an accomplished pianist and played this music for me all the time when I was a child.
Really beautiful music! I love pax41 music time machine been listening to since 14 15 16 17 18 years old / and even now 19! And forever 🤍🫶🏻✨
It brings me back to a certain time in which i have never lived, but it very much seems like i really did. Great !
I think many of us all feel the same Francisco, glad you are enjoying the posts.
I don’t know why but I love that kind of
music 🥰😘
Glad to hear it Patricia and thank you for watching the channel. 🙂😊
I was born in the wrong era! Would love to have been there way back then... So absolutely beautiful!
I wouldn't mind visiting it but certain aspects of today, like modern medicine, I would miss.
Whenever i listen this lovely música,i remember my dear grand father.truly gratefull,Paco
Glad the music helps with the great memories Paco! Thank you for watching the channel too, very much appreciated.
This is great music I love 1920’s music
another fine collection of 1920,s popular music melodic & full of spirit
Thank you and thank you for watching!
Uplifting and fun music to pass the time carelessly ☺️
LOVE Smith Ballew..... favorite..🎶🥰
Thank you so much for bringing my favorite music of all time to my ears..I am so happy with your mixes...thank you 💞🥰💞🥰💞🥰
Love to hear your classical musics Nathaniel Jordan keep on this music
Wonderfull Time and Music
Thanks.You did it again! Now another day of no work just listening to great music. Is this what heaven is like?
Glad you are enjoying the great music Will and thank you so much for watching, very much appreciated.
Very happy music. Reminds me , a little of the music from Laurel & Hardy , which is also very a happy music .
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching the channel.
The first one is my favorite 😍
Greetings from New Zealand. Youre listening to Old Time Radio. Radio the way it used to be.....How come I love this music and I wasnt even born then ?
Greeting SJC Cow and same here in regards to the time frame.
One of life's little pleasures is when we have a hobby we can share with others. Thanks again, Pax41.
You are absolutely correct Jester.
I'm going on stalker mode, I love to listen to these songs while working!
Awesome, it's pretty much all I listen to anymore.
Musical addiction...it is so wonderful. Thank you for feeding my habit!
You sure have one big appetite Larry.
Pax41 you compiled some amazing songs here, you got some taste Wowwy
Thank you Dima and glad you are enjoying the posts.
Wonderful music , so so pleasant and calming 🙂
Another fine collection of "foot tappers" just great!
Always a pleasure to hear from you Alex. Glad you enjoyed this selection as well. 🙂
Brilliant .reminds me of watching laurel ..hardy films
Glad you liked it Sandra and thank you for watching the channel.
COOL..!
So glad to see you're still here, i love this stuff ! Cheers !
Delightful..!
I was born in a wrong era...
Merci de tout coeur Bob
Dan
Here is the link to the new video Dan ua-cam.com/video/mGiSHPG5FCc/v-deo.html
@@pax41 Thanks Bob..
"Nobody's faul but your own" -- wow, excellent tuba and piano work. I simply love this one!
That is a really great version of the song.
Happy melodies
You liked this one since you have commented on it several times. 🙂
"Right out of Heaven" -- great tuba work. You're killing me today, Bob. With these kind of catchy tunes, my work is suffering as I continue to day-dream and enjoy your whole compilation. Wonderful.
Larry do you work for home? Just curious but what do you do? Depending what I am doing, I may or may not be able to listen to this music. If I need to concentrate I can't listen or it will take me forever. Working in the house etc, no problem.
beatifull music.. thanks.
Thank you for the compliment and for watching the channel S AI😉🙃
Thank you so much fancy Dreams 1924 fashion
Gracias! Maravillosa musica.. fuerte Abrazo desde Argentina.
Thank you very very much!
You are welcome!
Wonderful music!
Thank you for watching the channel Stuart!
Marvelous set; I particularly like the versions of "I'll Never Ask For More," "Painted Doll," "Ten Little Miles," "Nobody's Fault," and "Sweet Jennie Lee."
I think that is my favorite version of I'll Never Ask For More but I still like Aileen Stanely's too.
Pax41 Music Time Machine 1ľ
Delightful
This compilation is quite addictive; very pleasant and inexpensive! Thank you, Pax41.
It was very inexpensive at the time it was uploaded. Glad you enjoyed it Larry!
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️
THANK YOU SO MUCH 😍
what a wonderful compilation 👍
when I listen to all those Saxies 🎶
I really get ambitious
to blow my own black & golden Beauty 🎷
You are most welcome Bonnie!
I love "Ten Little Miles from Town" Gus could write them. I love the 20s and here they come again 2021 in the next few days! But the music will never be the same. Alas, we can come back to this channel for another dose of wonderfulness!
I agree Larry, Ten Little Miles From Town is a great tune. I don't think I have heard a bad version of this song at all.
im 55 years old and i love this music...strange
Not strange Tim since we are about the same age.
I’m same age too. Not strange. Good music. The lack of heavy machine processing is just one of the factors that makes this refreshing.
Same.... But I'm 11
Extremely satisfying
Wow I have that Nina rosa record but haven't played it in years! Brings back memories
A&O you can't go wrong with these guys.
BELAS MÚSICAS. VOLTO AO PASSADO. THANK YOU FROM BRASIL
Great music needs to be remembered
Another outstanding effort Pax!
Enjoying enormously this set of fine tunes. I've tryed to make a list of my favourites. But I must admitt that this task was a hopeless one. A string of pearls, masterpieces of the 20's and 30's. Many thanks from your faithful listener and fan.
I do appreciate you being such a faithful listener Natalia! I have to give top honors to the Olsen tune on this one but the first one is a close second.
All gorgeous! I found a copy of #3 about four weeks ago in a little town 18 miles from here!
That's not an easy record to find. Was it in good condition?
I'M singing along...and too-tapping, too! Wonderful "background" music today!
I like this compilation as well, glad to see it still entertains viewers. Have a great day Larry!
best album ever
Bob, you know from experience that my posts tend to get long-winded. However, this time I'll keep it short. When Tyrone Epps said, "best album ever," he said everything that needed to be said about this set. jd
Glad you enjoyed it James.
Awesome, thanks for this!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Tiga and thank you for watching the channel!
I never smile or laugh....except when I hear this music! Thanks. I even forget The Donald and that says something. Thanks again.
You made me laugh.
Beautiful music belong 100 years ago
Thanks for listening
I can't believe this was 100 years ago
Truly magical
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching the channel Ajay.
Hi Pax, Thanks again for the great music!
Welcome Neil
A true smashing sensation! One of your very best sets ever!
Great selection. Thank you very much!😅
Pax,
Been listening to one of your playlists every day while stuck at home for these past months! Can't get enough! Take care and I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Your music keeps me going and I wish you the best sir.
Ted
Thank you Ted and glad you are enjoying the channel.
La música es como el sol, para todos los gustos y edades. Gracias Mr. PAX41.
I like .." Nobody's Fault..." ...he want to Beat the One he's singing about
😮😊
Good day from Phichit, Thailand.
Hello and great to have more viewers from Thailand. Thank you for watching the channel.
Love it
Glad you liked it Stacy and thank you for watching the channel!
Great
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
You should watch the top 10 posts on the channel more often. Glad you liked this one.
Me encanta esta Música. Me imagino la gente y una vida mejor.
Me alegra que hayas disfrutado de la música y gracias por ver el canal Ninoska.
Love it...
Glad you loved it!
everybody swing album is great!
What an incredible line-up. Where have they hidden them all? Thank you, Bob for sharing the photos and listing them so beautifully.
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching the channel, much appreciated.
Thank you so much! OXO
This is an absolutely superb set - not a dud in the bunch of 17. There were lots of winners - Valencia jumps to mind - but Arden & Ohman's Nina Rosa with vocal by Scrappy Lambert hits all the right notes for me.
You like those latin style numbers I can see James. What types of Latin music do you enjoy?
que maravillosa música siento q me traslada en el tiempo
Me alegro de que hayas disfrutado de la música y de ver la máquina del tiempo de música Pax41
Thank you for this fun music
Welcome Cathy, glad you are enjoying it.
nobodies fault but your own one of my favorites this video
and am i a passing fancy
screw it, all of them are my favorites!! 🎉
Thank you
Welcome Cathy
Помню эти мелодии с детства. У моего отца в те времена был патефон и множество шеллачных пластинок. Когда какая либо из них случайно разбивалось,это прискорбное событие воспринималось как Трагедия.......
I love track 11 but the lyric " sometimes I'd like to beat you" wouldn't fly today. Well except in rap.
In rap the lyrics would be even worse Will.
Love BROADWAY MELODY.
Larry, I have a number of versions of that song since I too enjoy it.
Nothing has razzmatazz these days!
There's quality here that's missing today; ..time to bring it back.
The younger generations are discovering it and seem to like it. The viewership on the channel is about 35% for those between 18 and 35. Thank you for watching the channel Paul!
In HK island, pale moon rising over the peak, just like 92 years here in this British colony.
@Tobiaz Tobiaz: Your comment reminds me of my favourite Chinese songs...'China Nights' and 'Make way for Rose. I spent time living in the area.....Hong Kong, Kowloon, .......Singapore, Beijing.
❤❤❤❤❤❤🌷
Thanks agalin.
Amor..amor..eso...es...amar...como.niño.......querer...a..ella..💋🙆😇
Great sound consider the decade they were recorded. Are they being re-mastered ?
I do the remasters Lar and if you listen to some of my very recent posts you will note an improvement in sound over those done earlier.
@@pax41 you did a fantastic job! I can hear all of the treble and bass and no Dolby ish muting. Excellent excellent excellent!
@@rufust.firefly2474 Thank you J Ryan and many times it depends on the condition of the record. If there is a lot of surface noise to reduce then sadly the treble and bass are hard to maintain. It is very frustrating at times and sometimes I am still not happy with the result. I am constantly looking for was to improve. However, I have found that leaving some of the noise is more often needed. Here is one of my earlier post that had very little work done, this is almost a raw transfer. I should have corrected the turnover and rolloff better on this one.ua-cam.com/video/MEs7quMGKyM/v-deo.html
@@pax41 O. K., I listened to Chloe and I have to say... What a great job for beginner!. your work is very interesting to me because I have been a record collector since I was about 12 years old and as you know it was very difficult to always get the right needles and or the right phonograph to re-record for posterity the Treasures I found. I'm looking forward to enjoying hearing the rest of your library. Best of luck!
... by the way, how about a collection of Paul Whiteman the Rhythm Boys recordings?? I love those guys.
@@rufust.firefly2474 I can't believe I missed this comment Rufus. The Paul Whiteman request isn't so hard but anything with Bing in it gets copyright claimed. I also got my very first copyright strike several years ago due to the recording of Mississippi Mud that was posted on the channel. On a positive note, all of the 1920's composition and sound recording copyrights will expire in this decade.
Una ráfaga de aire frío se desliza suavemente sobre la superficie de mis párpados, perdido el fuego de tu presencia intento no morir de angustia sin poder alcanzarte en las angostas corrientes de tu alma irreal. Triste invierno el que ante mi soledad proyecta tu fragancia tibia sobre la lumbre de mis recuerdos, agridulce fantasma ensangrentado con tinta invisible que pena su gozo sin apenas respirar.
Is anybody else slightly creeped out by nobody's fault but your own?
Yes . Very dodgy lyrics.
Lisa...por .siempre....lisa...y........yo....🙆💋😇🌷
☻
Why are your files not mp4 option here ?
All of the files done from 2017 and before were done using Windows Movie Maker
#4 -- Vocalist sounds like William Robyn.
20's bands had a different sound than 30's bands. You can hear the difference. My problem is I cannot articulate what the differences are. Can someone enlighten me?
Carl, one of my long time viewers had this to say in regards to your comment. "Two specific things separated the two eras and one is that arrangements in the 30's dropped the after-beat which was a characteristic of all 20's recordings. Also, the banjo, which was a mainstay of Vaudeville, was replaced with the guitar. And of course the music in the 30's was just simply less antic and frantic than that of the 20's, reflecting the different temperaments of the eras." I might also add that the tuba was replaced by the string bass and that is another very distinct change in the sound of 30's music.
I will be broadcasting 3 Live shows tomorrow. They will be at 10AM, 2PM and 5PM Central time and each will feature a different period of music. Hope you can tune in.
the 20ies had a harder brass-beat
while the 30ies developed
into a more orchestral sound
with lot of violins
the link between the 2 decades
was probably Paul Whiteman 👍
The other answers are mentioning that different instruments are being used in 30's bands. Another difference could be that the recordings were done mechanically before 1925 and used amplification after that period giving more realistic bass and better frequency response.
In the 30's, they used more strings, .less Tuba, and the banjo went out of fasion. Also there was always a trio of saxes doubled in octave by the violins. The sound of the tgat was very snooth and sweet because the saxes used rubber mnouth pieces.
it was way before me bot i bab it
Прекрасные, не заслуженно забытые и не "современные" мелодии. Очень жаль .....