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Various - "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?": Songs Of The Depression Album

Various - "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?": Songs Of The Depression Album
Performer: Various
Title: "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?": Songs Of The Depression
Country: US
Genre: Jazz / Pop
Style:Big Band, Vocal
Released: 1993
Catalog number: J-CD-639
Label: Jass Records
MP3 album szie: 2800 mb
FLAC album size: 1696 mb

Tracklist

1The High HattersTen Cents A Dance
Directed By – Leonard JoyVocals – Welcome LewisWritten-By – Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
3:20
2Irving Aaronson And His CommandersI Gotta Get Up And Go To Work
Vocals – Dick RobertsonWritten-By – Beany Miller, Olive Levine
2:52
3Ted Wallace And His Campus BoysI'm an Unemployed Sweetheart
Directed By – Ed KirkebyWritten-By – Edgar Leslie, James Monaco, Ned Washington
3:19
4Dave Harman And His OrchestraWe're Out Of The Red
Vocals, Piano – George Marks Written-By – Jay Gorney, Lew Brown
3:17
5Roane's Pennsylvanians(We've Got To) Put That Sun Back In The Sky
Written-By – Joseph Meyer
3:09
6Eddie Cantor With Phil Spitalny's MusicCheer Up! Smile! Nertz! (Ballyhoo)
Written-By – Mischa Portnoff, Norman Anthony, Wesley Portnoff
4:01
7Florence DesmondCigarettes, Cigars
Orchestra – Ray Noble And The New Mayfair Dance OrchestraWritten-By – Harry Revel, Mack Gordon
3:22
8Dick RobertsonIf I Ever Get A Job Again
Written-By – Abel Baer, Samuel Lewis
3:06
9Leo Reisman And His OrchestraHappy Days Are Here Again
Vocals – Lew LevinWritten-By – Jack Yellen, Milton Ager
2:38
10Sam Ross Silvertown OrchestraThere's A New Day Comin'
Vocals – Tom, Dick And LarryWritten-By – Joe Young , Milton Ager
2:44
11The California RamblersGotta Go To Work Again
Directed By – Ed KirkebyVocals – Skippy CarlstromWritten-By – Edgar Fairchild, Milton Pascal
2:36
12Henry Hall And The BBC Dance OrchestraWhen The Morning Rolls Around
Vocals – Val RosingWritten-By – Harry Woods , Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly
2:29
13Paul Whiteman And His OrchestraAre You Makin' Any Money?
Vocals – Ramona DaviesWritten-By – Herman Hupfeld
3:05
14Phil Spitalny's MusicCheer Up! Good Times Are Comin'
Vocals – Bill CotyWritten-By – Jesse Greer, Raymond Klages
2:27
15Waring's PennsylvaniansLet's Have Another Cup Of Coffee
Vocals – Chick Bullock, Three Waring GirlsWritten-By – Irving Berlin
3:12
16Hal Kemp And His OrchestraRemember My Forgotten Man
Vocals – Deane JanisWritten-By – Al Dubin, Harry Warren
3:16
17Nelson EddyDusty Road
Directed By – Nat ShilkretWritten-By – Leon Rene, Otis Rene
3:36
18Benny Morton And His OrchestraThe Gold Digger's Song (We're In The Money)
Vocals, Trumpet – Henry "Red" AllenWritten-By – Al Dubin, Harry Warren
3:07
19Leo Reisman And His OrchestraThe Clouds Will Soon Roll By
Vocals – Charles CarlisleWritten-By – Billy Hill, Harry Woods
3:19
20Ray Noble And His OrchestraAs Long As You've Got Your Health
Vocals – The Merry MacsWritten-By – E.Y. Harburg, Norman Zeno, Will Erwin
2:29
21Abe Lyman And His OrchestraRiddle Me This
Vocals – Dick RobertsonWritten-By – E.Y. Harburg, Lewis Gensler
3:05
22George Olsen And His OrchestraI'm In The Market For You
Vocals – Fred MacMurrayWritten-By – James F. Hanley, Joseph McCarthy
2:59
23Ray Noble And The New Mayfair OrchestraRepeal The Blues
Vocals – The Three GinxWritten-By – John Dyrenforth, Johnny Green
2:15
24Charlie Palloy And His OrchestraBrother, Can You Spare A Dime?
Vocals, Guitar – Charlie PalloyWritten-By – E.Y. Harburg, Jay Gorney
3:13

Credits

  • Art DirectionCollin Kellogg
  • Compiled By, Liner NotesDavid Weiner
  • Illustration [Cover]Milton Knight
  • Producer, Liner NotesHoward Melton
  • Research [Assistance]Patricia Bigus
  • Transferred By [Audio Restoration]Doug Pomeroy, Jack Towers
  • TypographyJenny Marco

Notes

Recorded 1929-1937.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 0 3250-12639-2 9
  • Matrix / Runout: JASSCD 639 (V) · MASTERED BY NIMBUS

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jass Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Jass Records, Inc.
  • Glass Mastered At – Nimbus, Virginia

Short intro

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