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This is especially evident during the 1942–1944 musicians' strike, which started on July 31, 1942, and lasted through November 11, 1944, for the Columbia label. Striking musicians were prohibited from recording in the studio during this time, so the record labels released unissued recordings from their stockpiles, or they re-issued recordings from previous years. A second musicians' strike ...
30. Okt. 2001 · 1942 Review by arwulf arwulf. This eighth installment in the Classics Harry James chronology assembles all of his Columbia studio recordings made between February 24 and July 22, 1942, beginning with four superb instrumentals. "By the Sleepy Lagoon," a pretty tone poem later parodied by Spike Jones as "Sloppy Lagoon," is followed with the ...
In 1944 the #31 R&B song in the charts was Cherry by Harry James and His Orchestra. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic R&B song now.
Shellac —. 10", 78 RPM. Solo Flight / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise. Benny Goodman And His Orchestra / Benny Goodman Quartet. Released. 1943 — US. Shellac —. 10", 78 RPM. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1943 Shellac release of "Cherry / Jump Town" on Discogs.
Harry James Top Songs in the Charts Top One Hit Wonders of the 1940s Top Pop One Hit Wonders. I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) was the #11 song in 1944 in the Pop charts . The song was performed by Harry James . The song also included appearances from Dick Haymes . Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in ...
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14. Nov. 2020 · “Easter Parade” was recorded by Harry James & his Orchestra for Columbia in 1942. This was the 4th million seller for Harry James by 1943. The melody for thi...
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At The Paramount. On December 30,1942, when Sinatra played his first solo concert at New York city’s Paramount Theater near Times Square, the Bobby-soxers came out in droves. After being introduced by Jack Benny, Sinatra walked on stage to loud and continuous shrieks and screams. “The sound that greeted me,” he later recalled, “was ...