Source: http://rapidlyrotatingrecords.com/2013/05/27/rrr-show-may-26-2013/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 19:20:14+00:00

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This week's show is all "about you," as we have a special welcome segment, hear from British music hall star and actress Nellie Wallace (don't worry, I wasn't familiar with her, either!), and celebrate the birthdays of Fats Waller and Al Jolson. As always, simply click on the link below to instantly stream online and/or download the show. And your comments, requests and topic suggestions are always welcome. My favorite record on the show this week is "One O'Clock Baby" by Ben Bernie with Lambert & Hillpot. Let me know what yours is.
You're Welcome – Isham Jones AHO / Joe Martin, v.
Welcome, Stranger – Bob Causer and His Cornelians / Chick Bullock, v.
I Wanna Know All About You – Joe Loss AHO / The Rhythm Sisters, v.
Let's Sit And Talk About You – Louisville Rhythm Kings / Smith Ballew, v.
I Wanna Sing About You – Ben Selvin AHO / Paul Small, v.
Under The Bed – New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, Dir. Carroll Gibbons / Nellie Wallace, v.
Mighty Fine – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v.
Stayin' At Home – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v.
Four Walls – Bar Harbor Society Orchestra / Irving Kaufman, v.
One O'Clock Baby – Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra / Scrappy Lambert & Billy Hillpot, v.
Yowsah! He'll have an entire segment birthday salute next week, Leah. Any specific requests?
Loved the show, especially I Wanna Know All About You, I Wanna Sing About You and One O’Clock Baby.
If you’re going to salute Ben Bernie, I’d like to hear Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight, Following You Around and I’m Yours.
Too late here, but I love BB’s “Headin’ for Louisville.” A future program, maybe?
Hi, Leah. My copy of Ben’s rendition of “Headin’ For Louisville” is not broadcast quality. I try to source it elsewhere, but in any case we will be making a music trip to Louisville in an upcoming show.
Your shows are simply wonderful! I’d never heard of Nellie Wallace, but suffice it to say she’s a new favorite of mine. I adore saucy Music Hall performers.
Thank you, Jim. I sincerely appreciate the feedback and especially that I could share something new to you.
Yes, it’s tough to find a clean copy of “Headin’ For Louisville.” It must have been a popular, well-played record. Understandable. I hope you find a better one sometime.

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