If I Had You Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Kimball Hall, Chicago (Kimball ?/?) Minnesota Theatre, Minneapolis (Wurlitzer 4/20) 1929 "Chu Chin Chow" Selection Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (both 1947) Edmund CromwellīPOE (Elks) Lodge, Queensboro (I am told it is a Wurlitzer, but it does not sound likeĪt Sundown 1927/8 Kilgen Hall, New York City (Kilgen ?/?) WNAC Studio, Boston (Aeolian-Skinner 4/36) Opening broadcast Part 1 Part 2 1 March, 1936 - listen for snatches of Crawford humming along as High Hat (with xylophone) What Are You Waiting For, Mary? Paramount Studio, New York City (Wurlitzer 4/21)Ĭarolina's Calling Me 16 December 1931 Chant of the Jungle 4 December, 1929 I'm Confessin' I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling (with dance band) Miss You 28 August 1929 The Moonlight Reminds Me of You (duet with Helen Crawford) (with vocal refrain) So Beats My Heart for You The Stein Song (duet with Helen Crawford) Tiptoe Through the Tulips NBC Studio, Chicago (Wurlitzer 3/12) The World is Waiting for the Sunrise 1924 Wurlitzer Store, Chicago (Wurlitzer 3/17) Goodnight Sweetheart Mood Indigo The Night is Young Sleepy Lagoon Sleepy Time Gal Stairway to the Stars Stars in my Eyes You and the Night and the Music Helen CrawfordĬan't We talk it Over? (vocal - Bing Crosby) Jesse Crawford Tell Me You're Sorry (vocal by Mirth Mack) KNX Studio, Columbia Square, Hollywood (Balcom & Vaughn 3/11)įalling in Love with Love (with piano) Broadcast 7 May, 1945: "Prelude to Midnight" Broadcast 13 August, 1945: "Moments of Mid-Afternoon Music" Buddy Coleīlue Lament Disillusioned Evening Prayer Goodbye Summer Heaven Only Knows Here's a Picture of My Mother Jericho Let's Dream this One Out London Bridge Lonely Trail of Memory Nocturne On a Cloud Playera Romance Scarf Dance Serenade Shadows in the Night Tango in D That Lonely Tune This is Where We Came In Waltz You're My Inspiration Cole residence, North Hollywood (Robert Morton 3/9) 1948
Recording) Gunn School, Chicago (Wurlitzer ?/?) Our Yesterdays 1924 (included for its historical interest, rather than its fidelity - an acoustic I'll See You in My Dreams Broadcast 30 August, 1942: Moments at the Console Broadcast 15 September, 1942: Selections from "The Student Prince" Part 1 Part 2 Milton Charles KNX Studio, Columbia Square, Hollywood (Balcom & Vaughn 3/11) NBC Studio, Hollywood (Wurlitzer/Kimball 3/10)ĭreamer of Dreams Pizzicato Thine Alone Gaylord Carter Ukulele Moon (with vocal refrain) Paul Carson I Love a Parade/Two Guitars/Liza Stumbling Al Carney Paramount Studio, New York City (Wurlitzer 4/21)
The Virtual Radiogram - Sounds of American Organs Sounds of American Organs Don Baker