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Perry Como Dreamer's Holiday Mp3, Flac, Wma
Perry Como Dreamer's Holiday mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: Dreamer's Holiday Country: UK Released: 1961 Style: Ballad MP3 version RAR size: 1593 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1247 mb WMA version RAR size: 1509 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 342 Other Formats: AHX ADX MMF APE FLAC VOC ASF Tracklist Hide Credits My Love And Devotion A1 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra To Know You Is To Love You A2 Featuring – Betty Hutton The Rose Tattoo A3 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra Kewpie Doll A4 Featuring – The Ray Charles Singers The Things I Didn't Do A5 Featuring – The Ray Charles Singers Tumbling Tumbleweeds B1 Featuring – The Sons Of The Pioneers Just Born (To Be Your Baby) B2 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers Ivy Rose B3 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers Watchin' The Trains Go By B4 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra & Chorus Rollin' Stone B5 Featuring – Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra, The Fontane Sisters Notes 1961 The Decca Record Company Limited Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dreamer's Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 US 1961 Album, Mono) Dreamer's Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 Canada 1960 Mono) Dreamer's Holiday (2xLP, CDN 149 Perry Como RCA Camden CDN 149 UK Unknown S/Sided) Dreamers' Holiday (LP, CAL 582 Perry Como RCA Camden CAL 582 US Unknown Comp) Related Music albums to Dreamer's Holiday by Perry Como Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra And The Ray Charles Singers - More Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra and Chorus - Eli, Eli Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres Orchestra And The Ray Charles Singers - Magic Moments / Catch A Falling Star Perry Como - Somebody Up There Likes Me Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres Orch. -
The Sam Eskin Collection, 1939-1969, AFC 1999/004
The Sam Eskin Collection, 1939 – 1969 AFC 1999/004 Prepared by Sondra Smolek, Patricia K. Baughman, T. Chris Aplin, Judy Ng, and Mari Isaacs August 2004 Library of Congress American Folklife Center Washington, D. C. Table of Contents Collection Summary Collection Concordance by Format Administrative Information Provenance Processing History Location of Materials Access Restrictions Related Collections Preferred Citation The Collector Key Subjects Subjects Corporate Subjects Music Genres Media Formats Recording Locations Field Recording Performers Correspondents Collectors Scope and Content Note Collection Inventory and Description SERIES I: MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL SERIES II: SOUND RECORDINGS SERIES III: GRAPHIC IMAGES SERIES IV: ELECTRONIC MEDIA Appendices Appendix A: Complete listing of recording locations Appendix B: Complete listing of performers Appendix C: Concordance listing original field recordings, corresponding AFS reference copies, and identification numbers Appendix D: Complete listing of commercial recordings transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcast, and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress 1 Collection Summary Call Number: AFC 1999/004 Creator: Eskin, Sam, 1898-1974 Title: The Sam Eskin Collection, 1938-1969 Contents: 469 containers; 56.5 linear feet; 16,568 items (15,795 manuscripts, 715 sound recordings, and 57 graphic materials) Repository: Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Summary: This collection consists of materials gathered and arranged by Sam Eskin, an ethnomusicologist who recorded and transcribed folk music he encountered on his travels across the United States and abroad. From 1938 to 1952, the majority of Eskin’s manuscripts and field recordings document his growing interest in the American folk music revival. From 1953 to 1969, the scope of his audio collection expands to include musical and cultural traditions from Latin America, the British Isles, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and East Asia. -
ARTIST INDEX(Continued)
ChartARTIST Codes: CJ (Contemporary Jazz) INDEXINT (Internet) RBC (R&B/Hip-Hop Catalog) –SINGLES– DC (Dance Club Songs) LR (Latin Rhythm) RP (Rap Airplay) –ALBUMS– CL (Traditional Classical) JZ (Traditional Jazz) RBL (R&B Albums) A40 (Adult Top 40) DES (Dance/Electronic Songs) MO (Alternative) RS (Rap Songs) B200 (The Billboard 200) CX (Classical Crossover) LA (Latin Albums) RE (Reggae) AC (Adult Contemporary) H100 (Hot 100) ODS (On-Demand Songs) STS (Streaming Songs) BG (Bluegrass) EA (Dance/Electronic) LPA (Latin Pop Albums) RLP (Rap Albums) ARB (Adult R&B) HA (Hot 100 Airplay) RB (R&B Songs) TSS (Tropical Songs) BL (Blues) GA (Gospel) LRS (Latin Rhythm Albums) RMA (Regional Mexican Albums) CA (Christian AC) HD (Hot Digital Songs) RBH (R&B Hip-Hop) XAS (Holiday Airplay) DEC CA (Country) HOL (Holiday) NA (New Age) TSA (Tropical Albums) CS (Country) HSS (Hot 100 Singles Sales) RKA (Rock Airplay) XMS (Holiday Songs) CC (Christian) HS (Heatseekers) PCA (Catalog) WM (World) CST (Christian Songs) LPS (Latin Pop Songs) RMS (Regional Mexican Songs) 5 CCA (Country Catalog) IND (Independent) RBA (R&B/Hip-Hop) DA (Dance/Mix Show Airplay) LT (Hot Latin Songs) RO (Hot Rock Songs) 2020 $NOT HS 17, 19 JUSTIN BIEBER B200 176, 183; HOL 23; RBL MARSHMELLO EA 4; AK 4; DA 30; DES 7, 16; -E- BOBBY HELMS B200 134; CA 18; PCA 43; THE KID LAROI B200 15; RBA 6; RLP 6; H100 21; A40 7, 17, 24; AC 27, 28; DA 36; H100 6, 8, H100 60; MO 15; RKA 19; RO 4; STM 44 H100 31; HA 41; HD 36; ODS 14; STM 18; 100 21 SAVAGE B200 32; RBA 14; RLP 12; H100 65; EAGLES B200 182; -
Th E MITCHELL AYRES and ORCHESTRA
Th e ___________ ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~~Established 1878 Vol. LXIV No. ~9 ~ PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASS., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1940 Ten Cents P.A. CINDERMEN PLACE 'Notice JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE SIGNS SECOND TO EXONIANS There will be a special op- INPRESCHOO MEETtional review class for Upper MITCHELL IN SCHOL-MEETPRE -1-lidlers taig AYRES the _______________________________________ AND course in ORCHESTRA 'Music Appreciation, in, the Coch- Three Andover Men Take Firsts; ra Chplo ensa v'MIRROR CONTRIBUTIONS--- "FSIN NM SC Ran HamersTack Mien ning, May 29th, at 6:45. FINALLY SCRAPED UP FoElaAATPomRHONHENU 2 OnTchNew FieldThe annual competition for -___ ______ ETRDHR U E1 prizes for piano, organ, and or- Stephenson, Curley, HammondVestl EXETER IS Twve-PceBn VICTOR chestral instruments will take AmnVe uhr eardl Swem-ee Over Blue Scores In Every Event plaeni-Cochran ate7on0 In Issue C. B. S. Network - Except Low Hurdles Mna vnn~in ,a :0 Compositions for the prize in After much coaxing and search- TWO VOCALIST¶S INCLUDED Wallo~vngin he mudof the musical composition should be ing the Mirror oard has finally ~~'~ newfildTch i CambidgeSat- handed in to Dr. Pfatteicher not been able to scrape up enough ma- 28,00 iros oDeort late than Monday even-ing. June terial with urday, twelve which t produce the - - 28,0 MirsToDcat local schools fought 3 eria su ftisya.Tog h Borden Gymnasium it out for top honors in the first fnliseo hsya.Tog New England preparatory school h Te competition for the prize pickings this term were extremely Micel-yehi FshosI meet.Exetewonwith 1* ponts, for ienti fying recordings will meagre, there were a few very Music" and his orchestra and the P. -
In This Issue... New Releases from CAPITOL the C O VER Music Views There Are Very Few People in July, 1955 Voi
In this issue... New Releases from CAPITOL THE C O VER Music Views There are very few people in July, 1955 Voi. XIII, No. 7 this country who have not come into contact with a TV set. There are even fewer who do not VIC ROWLAND .... Editor have access to a phonograph. Associate Editors: Merrilyn Hammond, Anyone who has a nodding ac Dorothy Lambert. quaintance with either of these appliances is sure to be fa miliar with either Jackie Gleason the comedian, Jackie Gleason GORDON R. FRASER . Publisher the musician, or both. This lat ter Jackie Gleason, the musi Published Monthly By cian, has recently succeeded in coming up with a brand new CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS, INC. sound in recorded music. It's Sunset and Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. found in a new Capitol album, Printed in U.S.A. "Lonesome Echo." For the full story, see pages 3 to 5. Subscription $1.00 per year. A regular musical united nations is represented by lady and gentlemen pictured above. Left to right they are: Louis Serrano, music columnist for several South American magazines; Dean Martin, whose fame is international; Line Renaud, French chanteuse recently signed to Cap itol label; and Cauby Peixoto, Brazilian singer now on Columbia wax. 2 T ACKIE GLEASON has indeed provided mirth strument of lower pitch), four celli, a marim " and music to millions of people. Even in ba, four spanish-style guitars and a solo oboe. the few remaining areas where television has Gleason then selected sixteen standard tunes not as yet reached, such record albums as which he felt would lend themselves ideally "Music For Lovers Only" and other Gleason to the effect he had in mind. -
Wilson I\Amed Coed Colonel
H A LA SO U r AS COACH D II K Last Issue— This Term 0 Sides and Angles of Drexel News Vol. XVIII Z-042 PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942 No. 16 Fir9»huffH- Tau Beta Pi Close Loiiniie Extends Bids -Misuse of the Men’s Lounge l)y the student body caused the closing To Seven M en of the room this week. On three separate occasions in the eaily part of the week fires have One Senior and Six started because of the careless meth od of disposing of matches and Juniors to Be Initiated lighted cigarettes. These fires have jeopardized the furniture in the Over Next Weekend lounge and were potential dangers Seven of Drexel's outstanding en to the entire Kandall Hall. gineering students have been bid liV alteP IlSlljljii 'fx' ■'fideHnrs during one of last fa irs Dean Stratton in taking such to membership in the lociilZeta chap lindiron ronlesls. 'this pasi season, his tif- action said that the lounge Avcmld ter of Tau liet'i Pi, national hon leentli here.., innds up his coaching' career at Tech. be reojpened on Monday in the ho])e orary society for engineers. The that students would coo))erate in jire- selections were made on the basis venting a repetition of such con of scholastic rating, character and flagration. participation in school activities. Me Mains, Repscha Also One man from the senior class, Morton lierman, is to be initiated Dropped in Grid Shakeuj); 'vitli the following men from the junior class: Willijini Rice, Clifford liurdick, Allan Cowell, Charles An- Heffner Diamond Mentor D rexel O pens drrman, Josejih Vill, and Basil Ster- giopoulos. -
Music Views LU’ Abner, Lanky Comic Strip BIG HAPPY FAMILY Mar., 1956 Vol
• 'ABNER' ON BROADWAY Music Views LU’ Abner, lanky comic strip BIG HAPPY FAMILY Mar., 1956 Vol. XIV, No. 3 favorite of the mythical hills of The National Broadcasting VIC ROWLAND Editor Dogpatch, will make his bow on Company, whose bosses also Associate Editors: Merrilyn Hammond, Dorothy Lambert. Broadway in a musical version of own RCA Victor Records, has G O R D O N R. FR A SE R Pub lishe r A1 Capp’s famous strip. Para a new half-hour filmed music Published Monthly By mount Pictures will finance the series in preparation which CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS, INC. stage venture and will film the will star Columbia Records' Hollywood & Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. production at a later date. Rosemary Clooney, feature Printed in U.S.A. Subscription $1.00 per year. Johnny Mercer and Gene De- Starlite Records’ Hi-Lo’s (vo Paul will write the score. Nor cal group) and Capitol Rec man Panama and Melvin Frank, ords’ Nelson Riddle and his ON THE COVER who scripted the strip along with orchestra. lt#s the “King of Swing“ him Michael Kidd, who will choreo A different "name” star will self, Benny Goodm an. graph the show, have formed a guest each week. The tele- He's come up with a great corporation, the Triad Corp. and series is scheduled to bow in new Capitol album called “Ben will be responsible for the musi 52 markets this spring, di ny Goodman,“ with notable cal’s entire production. Opening rected by Dik Darley. assists from Harry James, Lionel is slated for next fall. -
1970-04-04 Article About the Poppy Campus Tour Pages 1-33 and 35
APRIL 4, 1970 $1.00 SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR The International Music -Record -Tape Newsweekly COIN MACHINE oar PAGES 39 TO 42 Tight Playlist Is '69 Is Seen as Pop Theater New Myth, Poll Charges Top Disk Sales Medium for Acts By CLAUDE HALL By MIKE GROSS NEW YORK-The record in- a Top 40 station of today has 57 Year in Britain NEW YORK - "Pop -Thea- which appeared in the tennis dustry has long claimed that sin- records on its playlist that it ter" is emerging as a new en- scene in Antonioni's film "Blow gles sales were severely hurt by plays. By RICHARD ROBSON tertainment concept for live Up," will be titles "U-Pop the advent of the tight playlist. WTRY in the tri -city area of presentations by rock musicians. Pantomime." The show in- But a Billboard survey of more Albany, Troy, and Schenectady, LONDON - Although fig- It's a format in which the mu- cludes mime, projections and than 100 key Top 40 radio sta- N.Y., publishes a playlist for dis- ures for December have yet to sic is complemented by a thea- original music written by mem- tions coast -to -coast has just re- tribution to the record stores in be published, it looks as though trical production which encom- bers of the Incredible String vealed that the tight playlist is the area of 30 records, plus three 1969 was a record sales year passes pantomime or plot or Band. The music will be re- a myth. One hundred and fifteen records that are picked to be for the British record industry. -
Series 139 Playland Phonograph
Westchester County Archives Series 139 2199 Saw Mill River Road Elmsford, New York 10523 Playland Phonograph Collection (914) 231-1500 1911‐1970 (bulk late 1920s‐1950s) Playland Phonograph Collection, 1911-1970, bulk late 1920s-1950s Series 139 Approximately 650 phonographs. Unarranged. Phonographs – both 10 and 12 inch – played from the Playland Music Tower and possibly the Playland Ice Casino. The collection includes classical music as well as popular tunes, including some Hawaiian-themed music. The collection is divided into five parts – a set of numbered records; numbered and unnumbered album collections; loose phonographs, and phonographs that were housed in their original album jackets. The album jackets have Braille identification tags because the disc jockey who worked at the Playland Music Tower was blind. There are two different indexes on note cards for the phonograph albums, but neither one appears to be complete or clear as to its exact use. Therefore, a new index has been completed by Archives’ volunteers. Please note: The Archives does not have playback equipment necessary to listen to the phonographs that make up this collection. The five subseries of this collection can be more fully described as follows: 1. A set of numbered records. These phonographs have individual number labels on them and run up through number 998. Each individual phonograph has 2 numbers on it – one for each side. However, the collection is not complete and there are only about 350 individual phonographs in this group. They were originally housed in 39 cardboard cases that held several individual phonographs. Due to the poor condition of these cases they were disposed during processing, although the case number was recorded. -
Hot Charts – 1945
JANUARY 1 DON'T FENCE ME IN (1) 1 DON'T FENCE HE III {2} 11 AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE (—) Blng CrosbyAndrews Sisters e-vs Olng Crosby/Andrews Sisters s-vs 2 ACC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE (27) (Oecca 23361) (Oecca 23379) 3 I DREAM OF YOU (7) 2 AC-CEHT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE (39) 12 THE TROLLEY SONG (7) 4 RUM AND COCA-COLA (19) Johnny Mercer w-Pled Pipers a-pw Vaughn Monroe v-x/Marllyn Duke 5 I'M MAKING BELIEVE (3) (Capitol 180) (Victor 20-1605) 6 THERE GOES THAT SONG AGAIN (12) 3 RUM AND COCA-COLA (28) 13 THERE GOES THAT SONG AGAIN (IB) 7 THE TROLLEV SONG (I) Andrews Sisters a-vs Russ Morgan v-x (Decce 18G36) (Dccca 1B625) 6 COCKTAILS FOR TWO (—) 9 INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST FALL (B) fl I'M MAKING BELIEVE (2) U THERE GOES THfiT SONG AGAIN (—) Ella Fitigcrald/ink Snots Kay Kyscr w-Georg1e Cat-roll 10 SATURDAY NIGHT (—) (Dccca 23356) (Columbia 36757) 11 I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT (—) 5 DON'T FENCE HE IN (—) 12 ALWAYS (20) 15 I DREAM OF YOU (10) Sammy Keye v-Billy Williams Andy Russell a-pw 13 AND HER TEARS FLOWED LIKE MINE (9) (Victor 20-1010} (Capitol 1G7) 14 A LITTLE OH THE LONELY SIDE (—) 6 I DREAM OF YOU (20) 16 DOH'T FENCE ME IN (—) Tonmy Oorscy v-Froddy Stewart 15 YOU ALWAYS HURT THE OI1E YOU LOVE (Ifl) (Victor 20-1GOB) Kate Smith w-fcc e-Jm 16 EVELINA (—} (Columbia 36759) 17 TUUIGHT TIME (21) 7 COCKTAILS FOR TWO (—) 17 THERE GOES THAT SONG AGAIN (35) Spike Jones w-Carl Grayson Sammy Kayo v-Hancy Norman 18 DANCE KITH A DOLLY (6) (Victor 20-1(326} (Victor 20-1606) 19 I'LL WALK ALONE (4) 8 INTO EACH LIFE SOME RAIN MUST (4) -
Ray Evans Papers Ms
Ray Evans papers Ms. Coll. 860 Finding aid prepared by Finding aid prepared by Juliette L. Appold; additions and editing by John F. Anderies. Last updated on June 23, 2020. University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts 2011 Ray Evans papers Table of Contents Summary Information....................................................................................................................................3 Biography/History..........................................................................................................................................4 Scope and Contents....................................................................................................................................... 5 Administrative Information........................................................................................................................... 6 Related Materials........................................................................................................................................... 7 Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................7 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 9 Correspondence........................................................................................................................................9 Sheet music........................................................................................................................................... -
Transcription Records
TRANSCRIPTION RECORDS located in Center for Danish Jazz History, Aalborg Universitet This catalogue has been compiled by Niels Sjølin Frederiksen for the jazzcentre between and 2010 and 2015. The records were originally part of the Jazz Medie Collection from Karl Emil Knudsen, Storyville Records, Copenhagen which CDJ took over in 2008. This catalogue is organized after publishing companies , listed in alphabetical order. 1955 MARCH OF DIMES AN ALL STAR RADIO PROGRAM NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS, INC. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. *PLEASE DESTROY TRANSCRIPTION AFTER CAMPAIGN* BROADCAST BETWEEN JAN. 3-31 ONLY – HOWARD J. LONDON, Radio Director Code No. Artist E4-KM-8761 Nat “King” Cole and Orchestra under the direction of Nelson Riddle E4-KM-8762 Liberace, Orchestra under the direction of George Liberace ♥ 1957 HEART FUND February 1-28 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION Transcription rights granted by James E. Petrillo, President AFM Recorded by Gotham Recording Corp. Program “Calling All Hearts” starring ET-II Program Three Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones GRC-4288A ET-II Program Four Jimmy Durante and Helen Traubel GRC-4288B WAR DEPARTMENT THE ARMED FORCES RADIO SERVICE Presents SERIES ALBUM No. Artists #102 OFFICE OF ARMED FORCES INFORMATION & EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Armed Forces Radio & Television Service PROPERTY OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Micro-Groove - Play with .001 pickup stylus Disc Series Artists C-57-END-476 STATION LIBRARY (Track#1) Stars of Jazz, Christmas Eve Program (handwriting on sleeve: Bobby C-57-END-317 Troup, Chico Hamilton, Georgia Carr)//TX #1 Portraits in Music Pt. 2, (Track #2) TX #2 Eddie Fisher (Christmas Day Program) (handwriting on 10-11-57 = Oct.