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** FIRST SHOW OF THE SERIES ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York on the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) at 9:00 PM EST Ted Husing, announcer ** |
** Guest : comedian Eddie Cantor ** |
Medley : Whispering; The Japanese Sandman; Avalon; Do You Ever Think Of Me; Who?; Linger Awhile |
How About Me? |
Liebestraum |
Makin' Whoopee (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose (Jack Fulton vocal) |
My Angeline (Jack Fulton vocal) |
My Pretty Girl |
Gypsy |
Let's Do It (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Dardanella |
Where Is the Song of Songs For Me? |
Riverboat Shuffle |
Singin' the Blues |
** Eddie Cantor plugging "Whoopee" ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
** This is a partial list of songs, not necessarily in the order broadcasted. ** |
Limehouse Blues |
Valse Inspiration |
B-Natural Blues |
Marianne |
Lover, Come Back To Me |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
** This is a partial list of songs, not necessarily in the order broadcasted. ** |
Rhapsody in Blue |
Meditation from "Thais" |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers |
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
When Summer Is Gone (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Who |
Magnolia (Mix The Lot, What've You Got) |
My Angeline (Jack Fulton vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Lover, Come Back To Me |
You're The Cream In My Coffee |
If I Had You |
Dardanella |
Wonderful One |
I'll Get By |
My Castle In Spain Is A Shack In The Lane |
You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You? |
Mississippi Mud (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Medley : So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (theme) |
Song of India (as recorded on Columbia 50198-D) |
Till We Meet Again (first performance - ballad sung by Jack Fulton) |
Old Time Medley (probably Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Caresses; Say It With Music; April Showers; An Orange Grove in California; The Sheik of Araby |
Waltz Medley (probably Ferde Grofé arrangement) : My Hero; Blue Danube; Pink Lady Waltz; Merry Widow Waltz; Sympathy |
Sweethearts on Parade (straight orchestral) |
China Boy (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D) |
Medley : My Suppressed Desire; Where the Shy Little Violets Grow (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Liebestraum (as recorded on Columbia 50198-D) |
Give Your Little Baby Lots of Lovin' (Bing Crosby vocal, plus eight bars by Trumbauer on release of final chorus) |
Popular Medley : A Precious Little Thing Called Love (Rhythm Boys vocal, Bix on release); A Love Tale of Alsace-Lorraine (Jack Fulton vocal); Glad Rag Doll (Trumbauer intro, plus Bix-Trumbauer chase ala Borneo - Okeh 41039 by Frank Trumbauer Orchestra) |
I Wanna Be Loved By You (a few hot trumpet breaks in one chorus) |
Sweet Georgia Brown (four saxes led by Trumbauer in first chorus, hot verse, then Bix (muted) for whole next chorus, with final chorus featuring Trumbauer in several places) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Orientale (Ferde Grofé arrangement, as on Victor 21599) |
Louise (premiere - as recorded on Columbia 1771-D - Bing Crosby vocal) |
How About Me? |
Old Time Medley (Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Whispering; Who?; Avalon; Do You Ever Think of Me?; The Japanese Sandman; Till We Meet Again |
Waltz Medley : What'll I Do?; Marie; Jeannine (I Dream Of Lilac Time); My Angeline ( Jack Fulton vocal) |
"Lady Fingers" Medley :Ga Ga; You're Perfect; You Give Me Something to Live For (Bing Crosby vocal) |
American Tune (as on Columbia 1464-D, but Bing Crosby takes the vocal) |
Medley : So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together; From Monday On (Rhythm Boys) |
O Ya Ya (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
Popular Medley : Doin' the Raccoon (Trumbauer 24 bars); I'm Bringing A Red, Red Rose (Rhythm Boys vocal); I Faw Down and Go Boom (Rhythm Boys vocal); My Mother's Eyes (Trumbauer 8 bars); I'll Never Ask for More (Bix full chorus and 8 bars trumpet section in final chorus) |
Avalon Town (straight orchestral with Jack Fulton vocal) |
Singin' the Blues (four saxes doing Trumbauer's original Okeh solo, full chorus of Bix, Bill Rank featured in the rideout) |
Don't Hold Everything (commercial arrangement, first in a series aimed at competing with B. A. Rolfe Lucky Strike Band on NBC, at insistence of Old Gold Company. Mario Perry (accordion) and George Marsh (xylophone) featured prominently in this very un-Whiteman-like arrangement) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Canadian Capers (novelty, Rolfe-like arrangement) |
Diga Diga Doo (Rhythm Boys vocal in fast, hot tempo. Bill Rank takes release of second chorus, then Bix for full third chorus. Trumbauer for spots in final chorus) |
When Summer is Gone |
Old Time Medley (Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Gypsy Blues; When Buddha Smiles; Sweet Lady; My Man; Dear Old Southland |
Dusky Stevedore (hot arrangement featuring Trumbauer for full second chorus) |
Who? (two vocal spots for Jack Fulton-Chester Gaylord-Ray Heatherton, the Whiteman Trio) |
Hawaiian Medley : One, Two, Three, Four; Honolulu Eyes; Aloha Oe |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
I'll Get By (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Tango Medley : Irresistible; La Seduction; Rose Room |
In A Little Spanish Town (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Where The Shy Little Violets Grow (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Old Time Medley : Carolina in the Morning (bits of Trumbauer and eight bars of Bix); In the Shadows; Bambalina; California, Here I Come (hot band arrangement) |
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (first public performance - Bing Crosby vocal) |
Hot Lips (Trumbauer spotted early with Harry "Goldie" Goldfield, derby-muted, in finale) |
Pickin' Cotton (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Hymn to the Sun (Ferde Grofé arrangement, as recorded on Victor 19862) |
Nola (Wilbur Hall featured, as recorded on Columbia 2277-D) |
Negro Spiritual Medley (Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Bing Crosby vocal); Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen; All God's Chillun Got Wings; Deep River |
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (Trumbauer and Bix in parts of verse. Bing Crosby vocal, Bix in first 16 bars of last chorus) |
Punch and Judy (Rolfe-like arrangement ala Canadian Capers) |
Blue Hawaii (first time on the air - as recorded on Columbia 1771-D. Jack Fulton vocal) |
Coquette (as recorded on Columbia 1755-D. Bing Crosby vocal) |
Runnin' Wild (hot Izzy Friedman clarinet behind band in first chorus; Trumbauer for entire second chorus; band verse; Bix, derby-muted, whole third chorus; whole band last chorus with Izzy Friedman in release. Ending a bit like "China Boy" arrangement as recorded) |
Till We Meet Again (Jack Fulton vocal, subbing for Bing) |
Everybody Loves You (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
The Things That Were Made for Love (Bing Crosby vocal, Trumbauer in spots during last chorus) |
Medley : Magnolia (Bix 16 bars); I'm on the Crest of a Wave; I'd Rather Be Blue Over You; Anything Your Heart Desires |
Cradle of Love (first time on the air. Roy Bargy piano solo in place of vocal) |
Weary River (Ray Heatherton vocal) |
Bo Peep (novelty-type arrangement) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Pale Moon |
Pompanola (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
Gypsy |
French Medley : Madelon; On the Boulevard; Ca C'est Paris |
Waltz Medley : Down By The Old Mill Stream; Sweet Adeline; In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree; After The Ball |
Medley (probably a Ferde Grofé arrangement): Moonlight and Roses; Among My Souvenirs; My Buddy; Ramona |
Diga Diga Doo (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (Ray Heatherton vocal, subbing for Bing Crosby) |
South Wind (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
The Song I Love (Ray Heatherton vocal, straight arrangement) |
Violetta (from "La Traviata") |
China Boy (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D; Izzy Friedman, Trumbauer and Bix spotted) |
If I Had You (Ponce Sisters vocal, replacing Bing Crosby. Trumbauer 16 bars of last chorus) |
Medley : Sleepy Time Gal; Somebody Stole My Gal (Bill Rank trombone chorus and Izzy Friedman clarinet in part of second chorus); Mary Lou (Trumbauer featured); The Things That Were Made for Love (Bix whole first chorus) |
When Day Is Done |
Moonlight On The Ganges |
Spain |
Asleep In The Deep |
Sam, The Old Accordion Man |
In A Little Spanish Town |
Wildflower |
Hallelujah! |
My Sin (straight arrangement, with Ray Heatherton vocal) |
That's a Plenty (Trumbauer, Izzy Friedman, Bix spotted) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Valencia (straight arrangement) |
Jericho (straight arrangement, except for Matty Malneck hot violin in fourth chorus) |
Song Of The Volga Boatman |
High Upon A Hilltop |
Medley : Pretty, Petite and Sweet (Izzy Friedman clarinet in bridge); My Angel (Ray Heatherton vocal); Indian Love Call; Roses of Yesterday |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Let's Do It (as recorded on Columbia 1701-D, but omit intro. Bing Crosby vocal, Harry Barris and Al Rinker accompanying) |
I Love to Hear You Singing (Ferde Grofé arrangement. Jack Fulton vocal) |
Waltz Medley : Down by the Old Mill Stream; Sweet Adeline; In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree; After the Ball |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Futuristic Rhythm (Rhythm Boys vocal. Trumbauer in release for 8 bars of first chorus) |
Lover, Come Back to Me (basically as recorded on Columbia 1731-D, with minor changes) |
Rough And Ready |
Good Little, Bad Little You |
I Must Have That Man |
Hay Straw (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
Deep Night (straight, slow and good arrangement. Bing Crosby vocal) |
My Melody Man (Rhythm Boys vocal. No solos, but several sections with hot ensemble work) |
Medley : Allah's Holiday; Tea for Two; Dardanella (as recorded on Victor 25238, including full-chorus Bix solo); I'm Always Chasing Rainbows |
Breezin' Along With The Breeze |
Some Of These Days |
Honey (straight arrangement - Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sugar is Back in Town (straight arrangement) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
I'm Just Wild About Harry (Bix 16 bars in last chorus) |
Stars and Stripes Forever |
Humoresque |
My Castle In Spain (Is A Shack In The Lane) |
Medley from "Spring is Here" : With a Song in My Heart; Why Can't I? (hot trumpet ensemble work, Trumbauer and trumpet prominent, something like trumpet-trombone release in A Bench In The Park : Columbia 2164-D); Yours Sincerely |
Waltz Medley : An Old Love Affair; Heart of Mine; Where Is The Song Of Songs For Me; Heart O'Mine; Lover, Take My Heart; Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise |
Rose Room |
The Things That Were Made for Love (Bing Crosby vocal, Trumbauer on last chorus) |
When Day is Done (as foxtrot, not the concert arrangement) |
Hallelujah (Rhythm Boys vocal, followed by 24 bars of derby-muted Bix) |
I'll Get By (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Tango Medley : La Seduction; La Rhumba; La Violetera; La Rosita |
Medley : Dreaming of the Day; My Heart Stood Still; Miss Annabelle Lee (Rhythm Boys vocal with eight bars of Bix); I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Bill Rank spotted briefly) |
Sunrise to Sunset (Ray Heatherton vocal. Two Bix eight bar spots in last chorus) |
When Summer is Gone (Bing Crosby vocal. Foxtrot, but concert-style arrangement) |
Nola |
If I Had You |
There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder |
The Birth Of The Blues |
When I'm Walkin' With My Sweetness |
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow (Trumbauer has 16 bars with Bix following for 8 bars after release. Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sweet Georgia Brown (Bing Crosby vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
March of the Musketeers (as recorded on Victor 21315. Bing Crosby vocal) |
Elegie |
Give Your Little Baby Lots Of Lovin' |
Doin' the New Lowdown (Trumbauer in part of second chorus. Izzy Friedman for most of third, with Bill Rank in the release; Trumbauer in release of final chorus) |
Medley : You're the Cream in My Coffee; A Room with a View; Lover, Come Back to Me; Button Up Your Overcoat (Rhythm Boys vocal; Trumbauer in most of opening chorus, with last chorus as recorded on Columbia 1736-D) |
French Medley : Ca C'est Paris; On The Boulevard; Madelon> |
My Troubles Are Over |
Waltz Medley : My Hero; Blue Danube; Pink Lady Waltz; Merry Widow Waltz; Sympathy |
Nobody's Fault But Your Own (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Every Moon's a Honeymoon (vocal by Jack Fulton, Chester Gaylord and Ray Heatherton) |
Doin' the Raccoon (hot arrangement, featuring Trumbauer and Izzy Friedman) |
Ma Belle (as recorded on Victor 21315. Ray Heatherton vocal) |
"Showboat" Medley : Ol' Man River (Bix on release of first chorus. Bing Crosby vocal); Make Believe; Can't Help Lovin' That Man; Why Do I Love You?; Ol' Man River (reprise) |
Medley : Carresses; Say It With Music; April Showers (Bix behind Charles Strickfaden's baritone sax for full chorus); An Orange Grove in California; The Sheik of Araby |
Sweet Suzanne |
A Precious Little Thing Called Love |
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame |
Pompanola |
Sleepy Water (straight, slow arrangement. Jack Fulton vocal) |
Building a Nest for Mary (Rhythm Boys vocal. Trumbauer in parts of one chorus) |
Don't Hold Everything |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Here Comes the Showboat |
Steamboat |
Popular Medley : A Precious Little Thing Called Love; A Love Tale of Alsace-Lorraine; Glad Rag Doll (some hot solos in first and last tunes) |
Irving Berlin Waltz Medley : Remember; Marie; Where is the Song of Songs for Me?; Russian Lullaby (Jack Fulton vocal); Coquette |
Tango Medley : Rose Room; La Rosita; La Seduction |
Diga Diga Doo (as on March 19) |
Louise (as recorded on Columbia 1771-D, but quartet vocal with Bing Crosby) |
Honey (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Oh! Miss Hannah (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D, with good solos by Bix and Trumbauer, plus Bing Crosby vocal) |
That's Living (muted trumpet, probably "Goldie", in release of last chorus) |
She's My Girl (good arrangement. Bix in last chorus, Bill Rank 4, Trumbauer 4, Lennie Hayton 4, Orchestra closing) |
Meditation from Thais (as recorded on Victor 21796) |
Liebestraum (as recorded on Columbia 50198-D) |
Laughing Marionette (first time on the air - as recorded on Columbia 1862-D) |
'Til We Meet Again |
My Lucky Star (as recorded on Columbia 1736-D; Ray Heatherton vocal) |
China Boy (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D, with hot solos "but different") |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Jericho (straight arrangement; Matty Malneck hot violin in fourth chorus) |
Canadian Capers (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
Popular Medley : That's How I Feel About You; A Precious Little Thing Called Love (Bix spotted briefly); Sleepy Time Gal; Let's Dream |
Waltz Medley : Ramona; Charmaine; Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time; Chiquita |
Old Time Medley : Alexander's Ragtime Band; King Chanticleer; Everybody's Doin' It |
Floating Down The Mississippi River (On My Way To New Orleans) |
Sunrise to Sunset |
Nobody's Fault But Your Own (Bing Crosby vocal) |
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (Ray Heatherton vocal) |
Spain (instrumental) |
La Veda (instrumental) |
French Medley : Madelon; On the Boulevard; Ca C'est Paris |
An Eyeful of You (Bix for eight bars) |
Tomorrow |
My Castle in Spain (Is A Shack In The Lane) (Bing Crosby vocal) |
You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You? (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Valencia (straight arrangement, stretched out an extra chorus or two to fill out the time remaining on the program) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Futuristic Rhythm (Rhythm Boys vocal, and Trumbauer for release of first chorus) |
Runnin' Wild |
Marianne |
Then We Canoe-dle Oodle Along |
Negro Spiritual Medley (Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Bing Crosby vocal); Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen; All God's Chillun Got Wings; Deep River |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Hawaiian Waltz Medley : Blue Hawaii; Aloha Oe; Honolulu Eyes |
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder |
Sittlin' and Whittlin' (song by Hoagy Carmichael. Eight bars of rank in release of first chorus, muted Bix in release of last. Vocal by Al Rinker, singing like a lazy farmer) |
Wait Till You See "Ma Cherie" (Rolfe-like arrangement featuring Mario Perry on accordion and George Marsh on xylophone) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
The One That I Love, Loves Me (Bix for 24 of first 32-bar chorus; orchestra for verse and second chorus; Bing Crosby for third, and Trumbauer spotted in finale) |
Weary River (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Tango Medley : La Violetera; Pavo Real Girl; Jarame (some titles missed) |
Summer Medley : Love Is In The Air; All By Yourself In The Moonlight; I'm All A-Twitter |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
I'm Looking for Someone to Love (straight instrumental) |
Hallelujah (Rhythm Boys vocal, followed by Bix for 24 bars, derby-muted) |
Avalon Town (Jack Fulton vocal) |
In the Land of Make Believe (instrumental) |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (hot arrangement, with bits of Bix and Bill Rank, plus Bing Crosby vocal. Hot scored passages toward the end in style of "Oh, You Have No Idea," as recorded on Columbia 1491-D) |
Good Morning, Evening and Night (straight arrangement, with vocal by Bing Crosby and quartet) |
When My Dreams Come True |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Following Ted Husing's opening introduction, Whiteman says a few words about the band's preparations for trip to California ** |
Medley : California, Here I Come; Hello, Frisco!; When I First Met Kate By The Golden Gate; I Love You, California |
Medley from "Spring is Here" : With a Song in My Heart; Why Can't I?; Yours Sincerely |
Waltz Medley : I'm Sorry, Dear; Evangeline; Oh Sweetheart, Where Are You Tonight? |
Then We Canoe-dle Oodle Along (Bix intro, Trumbauer for most of second chorus, with muted trumpets in release; Rhythm Boys vocal, and hot trumpet release in last chorus. Ending like intro) |
Oh! Miss Hannah (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Laughing Marionette (as recorded on Columbia 1862-D) |
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (Bing Crosby vocal, backed by Rhythm Boys. Bix in spots, plus Trumbauer for 16 bars final chorus) |
Orange Blossom Time (as recorded on Columbia 1845-D) |
Nobody's Sweetheart (as recorded on Columbia 2098-D, but solo by Bix in opening chorus) |
Red Hair And Freckles |
When My Dreams Come True |
Hallelujah! |
Mean to Me (Jack Fulton vocal on second chorus, Trumbauer eight bars in last chorus) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Old Time Medley : I Never Knew; I Can't Give You Anything But Love; Tea for Two; Lady of the Evening; Margie |
Building a Nest for Mary |
I Love to Hear You Singing |
S'posin'(as on Columbia 1862-D. Bing Crosby vocal) |
Stars and Stripes Forever (Sousa march) |
Avalon Town |
Where The Shy Little Violets Grow |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** On 5/24/29, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra boarded a train called the Old Gold Special for a 12-day trip to the west coast to work on the forthcoming movie at Universal Pictures called "The King of Jazz" ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WBBM in Chicago, Illinois at 8:00 PM CST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature, fading into "California, Here I Come") |
Diga Diga Doo (regular routine) |
Canadian Capers (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
Popular Medley : I Can't Forget; Who Cares What You Have Been; Oh Baby, Where Can You Be?; Satisfied |
French Medley : Madelon; On the Boulevard; Ca C'est Paris |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
"My Dear" Waltz Medley : A Smile, A Kiss (Jack Fulton vocal); (When You Come to the End of) A Perfect Day; My Dear |
Hallelujah |
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers |
Till We Meet (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
O Ya Ya (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
Pickin' Cotton (Rolfe-like arrangement) |
"Lady Fingers" Medley : You're Perfect; Ga-Ga; You Give Me Something to Live For (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Popular Medley : Doin' the Raccoon (Trumbauer 24 bars); I Faw Down and Go Boom (Rhythm Boys vocal); My Mother's Eyes (Trumbauer eight bars); I'll Never Ask for More (Bix full chorus, plus eight bars trumpet section in final chorus) |
Red Hair and Freckles (Rhythm Boys vocal, Bill Rank eight bars) |
I'm Just A Vagabond Lover |
My Sin (straight arrangement; Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sugar is Back in Town (straight arrangement) |
China Boy (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D, but arrangement altered slightly, with Izzy Friedman spotted throughout whole first chorus) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KLZ in Denver, Colorado at 6:00 PM MST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature, fading into "California, Here I Come") |
Pompanola |
Jericho( Joe Venuti in hot violin spot) |
Dusky Stevedore |
Popular Medley : I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (one chorus only); To Be in Love (Jack Fulton vocal); Please Let Me Dream; In the Land of Make Believe |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Waltz Medley : My Hero; Blue Danube; Pink Lady Waltz; Merry Widow Waltz; Cecile |
By the Waters of Minnetonka (as recorded on Victor 21796) |
I'll Get By (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Nola (as recorded on Columbia 2277-D, Wilbur Hall featured) |
If I Had You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
"Showboat" Medley : Old Man River; Make Believe; Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man; Why Do I Love You?; Old Man River (Trumbauer featured on second selection, Bix on third selection) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Waltz Medley : Down By The Old Mill Stream; Sweet Adeline; In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree; After The Ball |
Popular Medley : A Precious Little Thing Called Love (hot solos for all); A Love-Tale of Alsace-Lorraine; Glad Rag Doll (Bix-Trumbauer chase chorus) |
Sweet Georgia Brown (Trumbauer solos in first chorus, Bix solos with derby for second) |
Lover, Come Back to Me (as recorded on Columbia 1731-D, with Jack Fulton vocal) |
Runnin' Wild (Lennie Hayton arrangement; Trumbauer and Bix full chorus each, Bix solos into a derby) |
Punch and Judy (novelty) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** NOTE : It is worth noting that, from here on, and perhaps in the several previous broadcasts as well, cornet solos attributed to Bix by Warren Scholl, who kept notes on the broadcasts, may be Andy Secrest as well. Their sound at this point, especially given the uneven quality of long-distance radio transmission in these years, may well have been mistaken for each other's. ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KYA in San Francisco, California at 5:00 PM PST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
China Boy |
O Ya Ya (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
Here Comes the Showboat ("not much of an arrangement," says Scholl) |
"The Little Show" Medley : I've Made a Habit of You; Moanin' Low (Bing Crosby sings verse and chorus, then modulation and full chorus by Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang); Or What Have You? |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Waltz Medley : Please Let Me Dream; A Smile, A Kiss; Heart of Mine; Old Fashioned Love Affair; Please Let Me Dream In Your Arms |
Red Hair and Freckles (Rhythm Boys Vocal) |
Louise (as recorded on Columbia 1771-D, but Bing Crosby sings verse alone, and is joined by Rhythm Boys on chorus) |
Honey |
Ploddin' Along (four-sax hot release in first chorus, then verse sung by Al Rinker with chorus backed by Lennie Hayton on celeste. Eight bars muted cornet in final chorus, followed by hot saxophone in release) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Tiger Rag (different arrangement from the recording on Columbia 2277-D. Bill Rank in opening chorus; Bix [derby] then Trumbauer solos) |
When My Dreams Come True (as recorded on Columbia 1822-D. Eddie Lang alone, rather than full orchestra, accompanies Jack Fulton vocal) |
Then We Canoe-dle Oodle Along (Bix intro, then Trumbauer for most of second chorus, with muted trumpets in the release; Rhythm Boys vocal, and Secrest for bridge of final chorus. Ending as intro) |
When My Dreams Come True (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Tango Medley : La Seduction; Rose Room; La Rosita |
Nobody's Fault But Your Own (Bing Crosby vocal) |
S'Posin' (as recorded on Columbia 1862-D. Bing Crosby vocal) |
I Want to Meander in the Meadow (Ferde Grofé arrangement, with Jack Fulton vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (Trumbauer and Bix spotted. Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sittin' and Whittlin' |
Wait Till You See "Ma Cherie" |
To Be in Love (full chorus of Joe Venuti) |
Come On, Be Sociable |
An Eyeful of You (instrumental with a bit of Bix in last chorus) |
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers |
Sweet Georgia Brown (Bix and Trumbauer spotted) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Ted Husing, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Jericho |
Feeling the Way I Do (Rhythm Boys vocal. Trumbauer 16 bars in final chorus with Bix in the release) |
"Music in May" Medley : (titles unknown) |
Pompanola |
"Student Prince" Medley : The Drinking Song; Deep In My Heart |
Oh! Miss Hannah (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D. Bix and Trumbauer spotted) |
You're My Silver Lining of Love (Jack Fulton vocal, and brief Bix spot in final chorus) |
Palm Trees |
Alabamy Snow |
El Choclo |
I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling |
Waltz Medley : Drigo's Serenade; I Can't Forget Hawaii or You |
Reachin' for Someone (as recorded on Columbia 1822-D) |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (Bing Crosby vocal, Bix briefly in the verse) |
Oh Baby, Have A Heart |
The Things That Were Made for Love |
China Boy (as recorded on Columbia 1945-D) |
** Balance of program lost ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. |
** Harry Von Zell replaces Ted Husing as the announcer for the program ** |
Valencia (as recorded on Victor 20007) |
March of the Musketeers (about as recorded on Victor 21315) |
Marche Slave |
Kammenoi Ostrow |
Spiritual Medley : Every Time I Feel The Spirit; Get On Board, Little Chillun; Joshua Fought The Battle Of Jericho |
Deep Night |
Futuristic Rhythm (Rhythm Boys vocal, plus eight bars of Trumbauer in release of first chorus) |
Waltz Medley : The Song of Songs; Love, Here is My Heart; L'Amour, Toujours, L'Amour (Everlasting Love) |
The Wedding of the Painted Doll |
I've Made a Habit of You |
Doin' the Raccoon (Trumbauer and Izzy Friedman featured) |
Broken Idol (straight arrangement by Ferde Grofé) |
Tango Medley : Pavo Real Girl; La Violetera; Jarame |
Hallelujah! (Bix muted, featured as on May 14) |
Nobody But You (Bing Crosby vocal, hot trumpet ensemble in verse, Bix derby-muted for 16 bars in last chorus, plus Bill Rank on release) |
Gotta Feeling For You |
You're My Silver Lining of Love |
Building a Nest for Mary (Rhythm Boys vocal, some bits of Trumbauer) |
What a Day (essentially the same arrangement as Trumbauer's Columbia 1861-D "Mason-Dixon Orchestra" record) |
"Blackbirds Of 1928" Medley : Gotta Have That Man; I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Diga Diga Doo |
"Spring Is Here" Medley : With A Song In My Heart; Yours Sincerely; Why Can't I? |
Number Three |
Vilma |
Anything To Hold Your Baby |
Button Up You Overcoat |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Hitting the Ceiling |
Wildflower |
Wartime Medley (probably a Ferde Grofé arrangement) : Over There; You're a Grand Old Flag; Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo; It's a Long Way to Tipperary |
Waltz medley : By the Side of the Western Sea; That Night Among the Roses (Jack Fulton vocal); Love Sings a Song In My Heart |
My Sin (straight, with Bing Crosby vocal) |
Cigarette (concert-type arrangement) |
A special feature : The Rhythm Boys singing "Number Three", tied in with the Old Gold commercial, later published |
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
You Were Meant For Me (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Makin' Whoopee (essentially as Columbia 1683-D, but Bix on eight-bar solo near the end) |
I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose (as recorded on Columbia 1683-D, but Roy Bargy piano solo in place of vocal) |
Lady of the Morning (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Kewpie (novelty number) |
You Belong To Me |
Here Comes The Showboat |
Runnin' Wild |
Dardanella (as recorded on Victor 25238, complete with Bix solo) |
Honey (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Little Coat of Tan |
I'm Just Wild About Harry (Bix spotted as on April 16) |
Pickin' Cotton (Rolfe-type whirlwind arrangement) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
I'm Referrin' To Her 'N' Me (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Liza (Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang featured for full chorus) |
You, Just You (straight arrangement) |
Canadian Capers |
Button Up Your Overcoat |
Singin' in the Rain (good Ferde Grofé arrangement) |
Song of Siberia (verse and opening chorus sung by Bing Crosby) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Drigo's Serenade (waltz instrumental) |
Number Three (hot arrangement written for and played by the band for Old Gold cigarettes, based on current commercial slogan. Bix, muted, in spots and good hot ensembles by the brass) |
Laughing Marionette (as recorded on Columbia 1862-D) |
Ma Belle (as on Victor 21315, but quartet vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
O Ya Ya (as on Victor 21304) |
Pagan Love Song (vocal by Whiteman Trio - Jack Fulton, Chester Gaylord and Ray Heatherton) |
Tres Moutarde |
Can It Be True |
I'll Never Ask For More |
I Want to Meander in the Meadow (Roy Bargy piano solo replaces vocal) |
Out Where the Moonbeams Are Born (Bing Crosby vocal, with Bix for eight bars in last chorus) |
The Sun Is at My Window (instrumental) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Then We Canoe-dle Oodle Along (quartet vocal) |
Carolina in the Morning (mostly hot brass) |
Doin' The New Lowdown |
Baby, Where Can You Be? (Bix in release of first chorus, Bing Crosby sings second verse and chorus; last chorus hot arrangement with Bix spotted and Trumbauer doing 8 bars in the release) |
Runnin' Wild (usual arrangement, Bix soloing into a derby) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
It Goes Like This (undistinguished instrumental) |
Back in Your Own Backyard (vocal chorus by the Cheerleaders Quartet, plus bits of Bix) |
Medley : Where Were You? - Where Was I?; Right Out of Heaven (Into My Arms); Yours Sincerely |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Waltz Medley : Evangeline; Where Are You Tonight? (vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet); Sweetheart (Will You Remember?); Marie |
"Hollywood Review" Medley : Your Mother and Mine (chorus as recorded on Columbia 1845-D); Singin' in the Rain (quartet vocals, with solo verse by Al Rinker); Orange Blossom Time (as on Columbia 1845-D, Al Rinker and quartet on final chorus); Breakaway |
"The Little Show" Medley : I've Made a Habit of You (Joe Venuti chorus); Moanin' Low; Or What Have You?; Hut In Hoboken |
I'm Just a Vagabond Lover (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Sweetheart's Holiday (quartet vocal. Trumbauer 16 bars in final chorus) |
Miss You (16 bars hot saxophone ensemble in last chorus) |
Finding the Long Way Home (Joe Venuti most of second chorus, with 8 bars of Bix in release. Bix and Trumbauer together for eight bars in final chorus) |
The Things That Were Made for Love |
Sing a Little Love Song (quartet vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
When We Get Together in the Moonlight (vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Down Among the Sugar Cane (instrumental featuring Trumbauer for entire chorus) |
To Be in Love (Joe Venuti chorus) |
I Want to Meander in the Meadow (instrumental) |
Kewpie (novelty) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Breakaway (in the style of B.A. Rolfe) |
What a Day (essentially the same arrangement as Trumbauer's Columbia 1861-D "Mason-Dixon Orchestra" record) |
The One That I Love, Loves Me |
If You Believed in Me ("Miserable," says Scholl) |
I'd Do Anything for You ("Miserable," says Scholl) |
Here We Are ("Even Worse," says Scholl) |
To Be In Love |
Hot Footin' It |
Some Sweet Day (vocal by the Old Gold Trio. Trumbauer eight bars in final chorus) |
I'll Always Be In Love With You (vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Give Your Little Baby Lots of Lovin' (Bing Crosby vocal, and Trumbauer release in last chorus) |
Just Another Day Wasted Away (Joe Venuti chorus) |
It Don't Mean a Thing Without You (instrumental) |
My Blue Heaven (Bing Crosby and the Old Gold Trio sing third chorus) |
Someday You'll Realize You're Wrong (Trumbauer chorus with Bix, 8 bars in the release) |
In the Garden of Tomorrow (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Love Me or Leave Me (Bing Crosby vocal, Trumbauer and Bix spotted) |
Glad Rag Doll (Bix-Trumbauer chase chorus for 24 bars) |
Foxtrot Medley : One Moment More With You; Then I'll Know Why; On Top Of The World Alone |
Ploddin' Along |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Hitting the Ceiling (instrumental) |
Ca C'est Paris |
Broadway Melody (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Your Mother and Mine (as recorded on Columbia 1845-D) (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
That's Living (eight bars of Bix in last chorus) |
My Dear (waltz, Bing Crosby vocal) |
My Lucky Star (as recorded on Columbia 1736-D, but no vocal. Trumbauer spotted briefly) |
Hindustan (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Punch and Judy (Rolfe-esque novelty) |
Dusky Stevedore (vocal by the Old Gold Trio; Bix and Trumbauer spotted) |
Sugar is Back in Town (straight arrangement) |
Dream Memory (straight instrumental) |
S'Posin' (as recorded on Columbia 1862-D, but tempo slower) |
Happy Because I'm in Love |
(title unknown; hot instrumental with Bix for 24 bars, plus Trumbauer and Bill Rank 16 bars duet in third chorus) |
Nobody's Fault But Your Own (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Every Moon's a Honeymoon (vocal by Jack Fulton-Chester Gaylord-Al Rinker trio) |
Do What You Do (Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang spotted for full chorus) |
Alabamy Bound |
Great Day |
Avalon Town |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guest : actress Mary Nolan ** |
I'd Do Anything For You |
Heigh-Ho, Everybody, Heigh-Ho (entire orchestra in opening and closing choruses. Second chorus straight sax [Charles Strickfaden] and xylophone [George Marsh]. Bix for 24 bars, derby-muted, in third chorus, with release by Bill Rank) |
Pagan Love Song (vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Wake Up, Chillun, Wake Up (Trumbauer 16 bars and spots of Bix in the verse. Vocal by the Old Gold Trio. "Nice. Typical Whiteman-style for the period" says Scholl) |
Beautiful Ohio (waltz) |
My Madonna (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Garden in the Rain (vocal by trio, with Bing Crosby doing Rhythm Boys style in release) |
Ain't Misbehavin'(Rolfe-like arrangement, with accordion solo by unknown musician) |
Walking With Susie (up-tempo; Bing Crosby vocal in fourth chorus and Matty Malneck hot accompaniment to melody in another) |
Moanin' Low (Mildred Bailey's debut with the Whiteman Orchestra. After intro and full band verse, Trumbauer for 24 bars; then Mildred Bailey for verse and second chorus, transition, brass-led ensemble for 16 bars, last chorus with Bix blowing the release. Roy Bargy arrangement) |
If You Believed in Me |
Little Pal (as recorded on Columbia 1877-D. Bing Crosby vocal) |
"Mary" Medley : Mary, Make Believe; Mary Lou; Building a Nest for Mary (Bing Crosby vocal) |
You're My Silver Lining of Love (Bing Crosby vocal) |
That Rhythm Man (Rolfe-like arrangement, but with Izzy Friedman on tenor for a chorus, Bill Rank in the release. To fill up extra time, band repeated first two choruses) |
** Before the end of the program, Whiteman announces that a fan has just telephoned the studio to say that "Moanin' Low" was the best number he had ever heard the band perform ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Alabamy Bound (vocal by Bing Crosby and trio; Bix in last chorus with ending like "China Boy") |
Fiddlin' Joe (instrumental; Bill Rank for eight bars in last chorus) |
You Were Meant for Me (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sugar Cane 'Round My Door (Bix and Trumbauer alternating second chorus 16 bars each, then hot ensemble, Bix leading trumpets through release. Quartet vocal. Eight bars of Matty Malneck in last chorus) |
I've Found a New Baby (Bix muted cornet for 24 of first 32 bars, then hot ensemble verse. Rest of selection wiped out by station trouble) |
Just Another Kiss (waltz - Bing Crosby vocal) |
"Hot Chocolate" Medley : (Title Unknown. Bix muted for 24 bars in opening chorus); Dixie Cinderella (quartet vocal); (Title Unknown, Trumbauer spotted) |
Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember (eight bars of hot trumpets in release of last chorus) |
The Toymaker's Dream |
Don't Wake Baby Up (Bix for entire second chorus. Accordion and xylophone featured. "Even these dull arrangements had their surprising bright spots", says Scholl) |
Am I Blue? (Bill Rank 24 bars in second chorus; Mildred Bailey sang second verse and chorus; Trumbauer eight bars release in final chorus) |
Believe It or Not (I Found My Man)(straight arrangement) |
Till We Meet Again (vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
My Melody Man |
(title unknown) |
No One Can Take Your Place (Bix in release of last chorus. Vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Song of the West (instrumental) |
Liza |
Waitin' for the Robert E. Lee (spots of Bill Rank) |
** Bix was the subject of tonight's Old Gold commercial, in a routine about trying on different hats ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
I'm Referrin' To Her 'N' Me |
Alabamy Snow (not same arrangement as Trumbauer recording. This features full Trumbauer chorus plus accordion-xylophone chorus) |
Memories of One Sweet Kiss (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Feeling the Way I Do (Rhythm Boys vocal. Trumbauer 16 bars of final chorus with Bix in the release) |
Waiting at the End of the Road (Bing Crosby vocal. Arrangement as recorded on Columbia 1974-D with Bix in release of last chorus) |
Waltz Medley : Sleepy Valley; Can't Forget Hawaii; Celia; Finesse |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (Bing Crosby vocal. Bits of Bix and Bill Rank) |
Last Night, Honey (two spots of eight bars by Bix and Trumbauer. Vocal by quartet) |
Futuristic Rhythm (Rhythm Boys vocal. Trumbauer in release of last chorus) |
I'm Just a Vagabond Lover (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Good Little, Bad Little You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
I'll Tell the World About You (instrumental) |
Satisfied (Bing Crosby vocal) |
"Sally" Medley : Sally, Won't You Please Come Back?; I Wonder What's Become of Sally; I'm Sorry, Sally |
I'll Never Ask for More (Mildred Bailey vocal; Bix, derby-muted, for 16 bars of last chorus) |
Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) (Lennie Hayton accompanies vocal trio on celeste, and flute replaced baritone sax on last chorus) |
Jericho (usual arrangement, with Matty Malneck spot in the fourth chorus) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 5:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
March of the Musketeers (as recorded on Victor 21315) |
Medley : I've Made a Habit of You; Or What Have You? |
When I'm Walking With My Sweetness (Trumbauer-Izzy Friedman duet in second chorus , then Trumbauer entire third chorus and Bing Crosby in fifth. Bix short bit in last chorus) |
Medley : Honey (Bing Crosby & trio vocal); Nobody's Fault But Your Own (Bing Crosby vocal); An Eyeful of You (instrumental); Honey (reprise) |
Where is the Song of Songs for Me? (waltz, vocal by Mildred Bailey and the Old Gold Trio) |
Do Something (Bix entire second chorus over saxophones) |
Beautiful (instrumental, Ferde Grofé arrangement) |
Maybe, Who Knows? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
The Wedding of the Painted Doll (instrumental with Matty Malneck violin chorus) |
Looking for Love (vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Sweet Georgia Brown (Bix with derby mute) |
You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You? (Vocal by Bing Crosby and the Old Gold Trio) |
Junior (Bing Crosby vocal; Bix release, in derby, last chorus) |
Avalon Town (straight arrangement) |
I Wanna Be Loved By You (Bix in most of third chorus) |
China Boy (as recorded; time remained, so repeated as far as Trumbauer's third-chorus solo) |
"Moonlight" Medley : Moonlight And Roses; On Moonlight Bay; By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
The Blue Room |
Bambalina |
** Since the script for the film was not written yet, the Whiteman band returned to New York ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Valencia (as recorded on Victor 20007) |
O Ya Ya (as recorded on Victor 21304) |
When You're Counting the Stars Alone (as recorded on Columbia 1993-D, but with solos by Trumbauer and Bix) |
Same Old Moon (Vocal by the Ponce Sisters) |
Singin' in the Rain (instrumental) |
The Merry Widow Waltz |
Dancing Dominoes (instrumental) |
Moanin' Low (Mildred Bailey vocal on Roy Bargy's arrangement) |
When the Butterflies Kiss Buttercups Goodnight (Vocal by the Ponce Sisters) |
Broadway Melody (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Heigh-Ho, Everybody, Heigh-Ho (Bix, muted, for 24 bars of third chorus) |
I'd Do Anything for You |
I'm Doing What I'm Doing for Love (Bing Crosby vocal, with Trumbauer in 16 bars of last chorus) |
If You Believed in Me (Mildred Bailey vocal, accompanied by the Rhythm Boys) |
Huggable, Kissable You (Bing Crosby vocal, with Izzy Friedman on clarinet in last chorus) |
Scotchie (instrumental) |
What a Day (as recorded by Trumbauer on Columbia 1861-D, by the "Mason-Dixon Orchestra") |
Breakaway (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Waters Of Venice |
He's A Good Man To Have Around |
Let's Be Sociable |
That's Where You Come In |
Miss You |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Swanee |
Alabamy Bound (Vocal by Bing Crosby and the Old Gold Trio. Bits of Bix in the last chorus) |
St. Louis Blues (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Love, Your Magic Spell is Everywhere (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Red Hair and Freckles (Ponce Sisters vocal, with Bing Crosby release. Matty Malneck takes verse on violin; next chorus eight bars of Bill Rank, and Trumbauer in release of last chorus) |
Victor Herbert Medley : The Angelus; Kiss Me Again; I'm Falling In Love With Someone; A Kiss in the Dark; Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Back in Your Own Backyard (Ponce Sisters vocal) |
S'Posin |
After You've Gone (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
El Choclo |
Song of Siberia (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Bugle Call Rag (chorus solos by Trumbauer, Izzy Friedman and Bix) |
Nobody's Sweetheart (as recorded on Columbia 2098-D, but Bix takes opening solo) |
When I'm Walking With My Sweetness (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Wake Up, Chillin, Wake Up (vocal by Whiteman's "New Trio" (Bing Crosby - Jack Fulton - Al Rinker); Trumbauer 16 bars, Bix briefly in the verse) |
Laughing Marionette (as recorded on Columbia 1862-D) |
National Emblem March |
Kewpie |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Debut of the Old Gold Trio (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Jack Fulton) ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Marche Militaire |
Maori |
To Be In Love |
Runnin' Wild |
Rhythm King |
Missouri Waltz |
Down South |
I Love To Hear You Singing |
Twelfth Street Rag |
Sugar Cane 'Round My Door |
Southern Medley : Old Black Joe; In My Old Kentucky Home; Swannee River; Carry Me Back To Old Virginny |
Breakaway |
Every Moon's a Honeymoon |
Do What You Do (from "Show Girl") |
Dusky Stevedore |
Marche Militaire |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Russian Rag |
La Sorella |
Dream Memory |
Pagan Love Song |
What a Day |
Southern Roses Waltz |
The One That I Love Loves Me (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Willow Tree (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Oh Baby, Where Can You Be? (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Crazy Rhythm |
Chinese Medley : Chinatown, My Chinatown; I Want to Go to Tokio; Chinese Lullaby |
Dancing Tambourine |
You're My Silver Lining of Love (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
It Goes Like This (That Funny Melody) |
That's A-Plenty |
El Fresco |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Sleepy Valley |
When You're Counting The Stars Alone |
That's You, Baby (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Knocking On Wood (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
This Is Heaven (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
"The Chocolate Soldier" Medley : (titles unknown) |
Maid Marian |
Ballet Of The Flowers |
** Several other titles not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Zonky |
Pretty Little You (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
One-Step Medley : Steppin' Along; I'm in the Seventh Heaven (Bing Crosby vocal); Song of the Blues |
Shoo-Shoo Boogie Boo (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
The Moonlight Reminds Me of You (Jack Fulton vocal) |
I Can't Remember the Words |
Lonely Troubadour (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Big City Blues (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Kewpie |
I Get the Blues When It Rains (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Medley of Jerome Kern Hits : What a Day; More Than You Know (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
True Blue Lou (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
When the Shy Little Violets Grow |
Bottoms Up |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Dixie Jamboree |
Tip-Toe Through the Tulips With Me (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Sing a Little Love Song (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Walking with Susie (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Red Hair and Freckles (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Dance Away the Night (Vocal by Mildred Bailey and the Old Gold Trio) |
To Be In Love (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I Wish You Knew (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Oh, Miss Hannah (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Don't Get Collegiate (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
"Sunny Side Up" Medley : Turn On the Heat; If I Had a Talking Picture of You; I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
The Same Old Moon (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Won't You Give In (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (Bing Crosby vocal) |
China Boy |
Stars and Stripes Forever |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** After the broadcast, the band leaves for Los Angeles ** |
** Paul Whiteman and the Orchestra returned to the west coast for the filming of the movie "King of Jazz" ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Marche Militaire |
Singin' In The Rain |
Moonlight and Roses (Trio) |
St. Louis Blues (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Get On Board, Little chillun (Vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Beautiful Ohio (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Great Day (Vocal by Bing Crosby with the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Can't We Be Friends ? |
Valencia (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Broadway Melody |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Without a Song |
Scotchie |
How Am I To Know ? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
I Should |
Laughing Marionette (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
San |
What a Day (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Digga Digga Doo (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from Universal Studios through station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Stars and Stripes Forever |
Over There (quartet) |
French Medley : Madelon; On the Boulevard; Ca C'est Paris |
Wartime Waltz Medley : Roses of Picardy; Dear Old Pal (Bing Crosby vocal); My Buddy |
Rio Rita |
Willow Tree (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Miss You (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Mississippi Dry (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Tip-Toe Through the Tulips With Me (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Old Gold Dance |
Marianne (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Jericho |
Lonely Troubadour (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Oh Baby, Where Can You Be? (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Piccolo Pete |
"Do You Remember That Night" Medley : A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight; K-K-K Katie; Goodbye Broadway, Hello France; The Yankee Doodle Boy; Dixie |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Pomp and Circumstance |
Don't Get Collegiate (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Won't You Give In (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Bottoms Up |
More Than You Know (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Love Me (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Here We Are |
Just You and Me |
Bigger and Better Than Ever |
Rhythm King (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
I'll Do Anything For You |
Liza |
Ain't Misbehavin' |
Wake Up, Chillin', Wake Up |
Heigh-Ho Everybody, Heigh-Ho |
If You Believed in Me (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Alabamy Bound (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I've Made A Habit Of You |
China Boy |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Jack Oakie and Nancy Carroll ** |
Doin' the Raccoon |
Collegiate Sam (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Foxtrot Medley: (Eight college songs, titles unknown) |
The Right Kind of Man (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi |
Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) |
That Revolutionary Rag |
The Dance of the Paper Dolls |
Collegiana |
Back In Your Old Back Yard |
If I Had My Way |
Should I |
What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Kewpie |
Satisfied (Bing Crosby vocal) |
I'm Only Making Believe |
The Varsity Drag |
Alma Mammy (Vocal by Jack Oakie) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : William Haines and Hedda Hopper ** |
Turn On the Heat |
Steppin' Along |
Chant of the Jungle |
The Right Kind of Man (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Modernistic |
Carmela (waltz) |
The Same Old Moon |
Honeysuckle Rose |
Navy Blues |
Song of the Blues |
Beside An Open Fireplace |
Miss Wonderful |
Love Made a Gypsy Out Of Me |
I May Be Wrong |
When You're Counting the Stars Alone |
That Wonderful Something |
Little By Little |
Doin' the Boom-Boom |
I Can Do Wonders For You |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : John Boles and Jack Egan ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : The Brox Sisters ** |
Pomp and Circumstance |
I'm The Medicine Man For The Blues |
Wouldn't It Be Wonderful? |
Singin' In The Rain |
All I'm Asking Is Sympathy - waltz |
Rococo |
If You Were The Only Girl In The World |
To Be Forgotten |
Finesse |
What Is Life Without Love? |
Medley : Georgia Pines; Lonely Troubadour; Bigger And Better Than Ever |
To Be In Love |
Without A Song |
When I See My Sugar |
Look What You've Done To Me |
Building A Nest For Mary |
What A Day |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guest : Mary Margaret Owens ** |
Liza (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Red Hot And Blue Rhythm (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
I'm Walking With Moonbeams (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Why (Is There A Rainbow In The Sky?) |
I Could Do It For You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Diane (I'm In Heaven When I See You Smile) (waltz) (Jack Fulton vocal) |
You're Responsible (Bing Crosby vocal) |
With You - With Me (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Tanned Legs (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Blue Eyes, Get Red - Ready For Love |
"Showboat" Medley : Make Believe; Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man; Why Do I Love You; Bill; Ol' Man River |
A Night Of Happiness (Bing Crosby vocal) |
A Ship Without A Sail (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Sittin' By The Window |
Ploddin' Along (Al Rinker vocal) |
Some Sweet Day |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Jack Oakie and Polly Walker ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Ruth Roland and Ben Bard ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
The Flippity Flop (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Hard To Get (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Satisfied (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Daddy, Please Come Home (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Where The Butterflies Kiss The Buttercups Goodnight (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
All I'm Asking For Is Sympathy (waltz) (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Foxtrot Medley - "Fifty Million Frenchmen" : You Do Something To Me; I Worship You; The Queen of Terre Haute; Paree, What Did You Do To Me? |
I Miss You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Turn On The Heat (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Since I Found You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
What More Can I Say (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
If I Can't Have You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Pretty Little You (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Laughing Marionette |
Take Everything But You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
(You Made Me Love You) Why Did You? (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I've Made A Habit Of You |
Alabamy Bound (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guest : Mary Nolan ** |
Should I? (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Bottoms Up (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Too Wonderful For Words (Bing Crosby vocal) |
I'm Only Making Believe (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Selections from "Shanghai Lady" : I Wonder If It's Really Love (Mary Nolan vocal); (other titles unknown) |
A Ship Without A Sail |
I've Got A New Love Affair (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Let's Get Collegiate (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
The Woman In The Shoe |
Singin' In The Rain |
Through (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Lady Luck |
Selections from "Nina Rose" : (2 titles unknown) |
Wouldn't It Be Wonderful? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
He's So Unusual (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Gypsy Dream Rose |
'Taint No Sin |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Charles King, Stanley Smith and Nancy Carroll ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Blanch Sweet and J. Harold Murray ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Lew Cody (MC), Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie, Madge Bellamy, Lola Lane, June Clyde, Lillian Roth, Harry Richman and Sam Coslow (advertised as the "1st Anniversary Program") ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
H'lo Baby (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Never Say Die (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Strike Up The Band (Vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Soon (Gershwin tune)(Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Ride On, Vaquero |
There Must Be Someone Waiting For Me |
Congratulations (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
As Long As I'm With You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Looking At You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
I Have To Have You (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Medley from "Sons O' Guns" : (titles unknown) |
What Love Can Do |
Collegiate Love (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
What Would I Care? |
South Sea Rose (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
A Little Kiss Each Morning |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Lawrence Gray and Hedda Hopper ** |
March Of The Old Guard |
Nobody's Using It Now |
Singing A Vagabond Song |
Blue Turning Grey Over You |
Hangin' On A Garden Gate |
The Merry Widow Waltz |
Love Made A Gypsy Out Of Me |
Through |
Some Day Soon |
Dancing Butterfly |
Honeysuckle Rose |
Happy Days Are Here Again |
Language Of Love |
Should I |
The Woman In The Shoe |
Wonderful Something |
Have A Little Faith In Me |
Sunny Side Up |
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests include Lupe Velez ** |
If You Want To See Paree (Look Into My Eyes) |
Ca C'est Paris |
Love Is A Dreamer (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Moanin' For You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Piccolo Pete (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Once Upon A Time |
Song Of The Moonbeams (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Cryin' For The Carolines (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
If I Were King |
Spanish Doll |
Deep In The Arms Of Love (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Sweet Nothings Of Love |
Wouldn't It Be Wonderful? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Peggy, Dear (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
What Love Can Do (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Without My Gal (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
What Is This Thing Called Love? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Until Love Comes Along |
Can't You Understand? (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Bigger And Better Than Ever |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Lillian Roth, Joseph Wagstaff, Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Edmund Lowe, Lilyan Tashman and June Parker ** |
The Rogue song (Vocal by the Cheerleaders Quartet) |
Tain't No Sin (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
My Love Parade |
Darn Fool Woman Like Me (Vocal by June Parker) |
Dancing To Save Your Sole (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Dream Lover (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Anytime's The Time To Fall In Love (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Sing You Sinners (Vocal by June Parker and the Old Gold Trio) |
When You're Counting The Stars Alone (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Dance Of The Paper Dolls |
Sweepin' The Clouds Away (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
"Flying High" Medley : (titles unknown) |
Baby, Look What You've Done To Me |
I Never Dreamt (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
You Will Come Back To Me (Vocal by June Parker) |
Sweeter Than Sweet |
Singin' In The Bathtub (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : John Boles and Lloyd Hughes ** |
Rhapsody In Blue (signature) |
Happy Days Are Here Again |
Should I? (Jack Fulton vocal) |
What Do I Care? (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
You Do Something To Me (Bing Crosby vocal) |
STATION BREAK |
Song Of The Dawn (John Boles and chorus) |
Or What Have You? |
Lady Luck |
I Made A Habit Of You |
STATION BREAK |
Some Day Soon (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I'm Following You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Honey |
Where The Golden Daffodils Grow (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Get On Board, Little Chillun (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
STATION BREAK |
Chant Of The Jungle |
Dream Avenue |
When You're Counting The Stars Alone (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Why (Is There A Rainbow In The Sky?) |
(You Made Me Love You) Why Did You? (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
** Broadcast originated from station KMTR in Los Angeles, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : Grace Hayes and Jeanette Loff ** |
Rhapsody In Blue (signature) |
H'lo Baby (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
Loose Ankles (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
I Don't Need Atmosphere (To Fall In Love) (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Cooking Breakfast For The One I Love (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
A Bench In The Park (Vocal by Jeanette Loff) |
Fascinating Devil (With Those Angel Eyes) |
When A Woman Loves A Man (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All? (trio) |
STATION BREAK |
When You're Smiling |
Song Of India |
Saving Myself |
A Ship Without A Sail |
Strike Up The Band |
STATION BREAK |
Never Say Die (Rhythm Boys vocal) |
South Sea Rose (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Love Ain't Nothin' But The Blues (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Moon, Your Spell Is Everywhere (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
Turn On The Heat (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Rhapsody In Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station KFRC in San Francisco, California at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Ragamuffin Romeo |
Chinnin' And Chattin' With May |
Knocking On Wood |
A Cottage For Sale |
** Remaining list of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from the Civic Auditorium through station KOL in Seattle, Washington at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** This is a partial list of songs, not necessarily in the order broadcasted. ** |
Why? |
Hay Straw |
It Happened in Monterey (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Alice in Wonderland (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Romance (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Blue Turning Grey Over You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
I Still Remember (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
** Broadcast originated from station KOIN at the New Heathman Hotel, Portland, Oregon at 6:00 PM PST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
Rogue Song (quartet) |
Let Us Drink to the Girl of My Dreams (trio) |
Oh Baby, Have a Heart (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Any Time's the Time to Fall in Love (trio) |
Through (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together (Rhythm Boys) |
"Cameo Kirby" - Medley (Mildred Bailey, Jack Fulton and trio) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Telling It to the Daisies |
Sing a Little Theme Song (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Rhapsody in Blue (Roy Bargy, pianist) |
STATION BREAK (signature) |
Let Me Sing and I'm Happy (Bing Crosby vocal) |
Looking at You (Mildred Bailey vocal) |
On a Blue and Moonless Night (Jack Fulton vocal) |
Good for Nothing But Love |
Some Day Soon (Vocal by the Old Gold Trio) |
Rhapsody in Blue (signature) |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
Swing Me In A Hammock Of Moonbeams |
** List of other songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guest : actress Catherine Dale Owen ** |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** Broadcast originated from station WABC in New York City, New York at 9:00 PM EST. Harry Von Zell, announcer ** |
** Guests : actress Irene Dunne, cartoonist John Held Jr. ** |
Medley of College Tunes : (titles unknown) |
** List of songs not available at this time ** |
** LAST SHOW OF THE SERIES ** |
Artist | Instrument |
Mildred Bailey | Vocals |
Roy Bargy | Piano |
Harry Barris | Vocals |
Bix Beiderbecke | Cornet |
Bing Crosby | Vocals |
Irving "Izzy" Friedman | Clarinet/Alto Saxophone |
Jack Fulton | Vocals |
Chester Gaylord | Vocals |
Harry "Goldie" Goldfield | Trumpet |
Ferde Grofé | Piano, Arranger |
Wilbur Hall | Trombone |
Lennie Hayton | Celeste |
Ray Heatherton | Vocals |
Eddie Lang | Guitar, Banjo |
Matty Malneck | Violin |
Charlie Margulis | Trumpet |
George Marsh | Xylophone |
Miff Mole | Trombone |
Mario Perry | Accordion, Xylophone |
Ponce Sisters | Vocals |
Bill Rank | Trombone |
Rhythm Boys (Harry Barris, Bing Crosby, Al Rinker) | Vocals |
Al Rinker | Vocals |
Andy Secrest | Cornet |
Frank Signorelli | Piano |
Charles Strickfaden | Alto Saxophone/Tenor Saxophone/reeds |
Frankie Trumbauer | C-Melody Saxophone |
Joe Venuti | Violin |
Paul Whiteman | Conductor |