Large Collection of 78 rpm Records (36 pcs) – Jazz, Swing, Big Band, Vocal, Soundtrack – 1930s–1950s - Mack The Knife, After All, Guitar Boogie, The Heat Is On, The Man I Love, Bye Bye Blues, Pennies - 78 RPM shellac record - 1936





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Large collection of 36 shellac 78 rpm records – Jazz, Swing, Big Band, Vocal and Soundtrack – dating from 1936 to the 1950s, featuring titles such as Mack The Knife, After All, Guitar Boogie, The Heat Is On, The Man I Love and Pennies.
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A richly varied and highly enjoyable collection of 36 shellac 78 rpm records, featuring some of the greatest names in classic jazz, swing, big band, and mid-century popular music.
This lot spans the 1930s to the 1950s, bringing together legendary artists, rare cross-genre collaborations, and iconic hits from the golden age of recorded music.
A beautiful blend of jazz standards, dance-band favorites, vocal masterpieces, and collectible film- and radio-era recordings.
Condition: ranging from Very Good Plus (VG+) to Near Mint (NM), with normal signs of use consistent with records of this age.
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars – Mack The Knife (Mackie Messer) / Back O'Town Blues
2 ; The Mills Brothers – The Glow-Worm / After All
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks – Guitar Boogie / Boomerang
Bing and Gary Crosby – Moonlight Bay / When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues
Rita Hayworth – Sadie Thompson's Song / The Heat Is On
Vera Lynn – I'm Beginning To See The Light / Coming Home
7 ; Glenn Miller And His Orchestra – Moonlight Serenade / American Patrol
George Cates - Pennies from Heaven / Whatever Will Be, Will Be
9 o'clock; the jumping jacks — about a quarter to nine / Lady, play your mandolin.
10; Flo Harper – Are You Looking For A Sweetheart / Make Love To Me
11; Lena Horne – Stormy Weather / The Man I Love
12; Perry Como – Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) / Juke Box Baby
13; Les Paul and Mary Ford / Les Paul – Bye Bye Blues / Mammy's Boogie
14; Danny Kaye – C’ Est Si Bon / Wilhelmina
15; Jackie Dennis – La Dee Dah / You're The Greatest
16; Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel, William Warfield – You Are Love / Ol' Man River
17; Earl Bostic and His Orchestra – Cherokee / The Song Is Ended
18; Ray Anthony and His Orchestra – When the Saints Go Marching In / That's My Weakness Now
19; Artie Sanford / Tony Russo – Oh My Papa / Rags To Riches
20; Anne Lloyd and The Carillons / Stuart Foster and Three Beaus & A Peep – I Get So Lonely / From The Vine Came The Grape
21 ; The Fontane Sisters – Down home rag / Three Little Rings
22; Mel Tormé – Mountain Greenery / Jeepers Creepers
23; The Modernaires – Bugle Call Rag / Goody, Goody
24; Jo Stafford – On London Bridge / I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
25; Alan Dean – Raggle Taggle Gypsies / Luna Rossa
26; Anne Shelton – Heart Of Loch Lomond / Put Your Shoes On Lucy
27; Steve Gibson And The Redcaps – Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine / I'd Love to Live A Lifetime For You
28 ; Kitty Kallen With Orchestra – Little Things Mean A Lot / I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore
29; Carson Robison, Carson Robison And His Square Dance Music – Hook And Whirl / When The Work’s All Done This Fall
30; Perry Como and the Ray Charles Singers – Tina Marie / Chee Chee-oo Chee
31; The four Grads - Someone to love / the night is young and you're so beautiful
32; Vera Lynn with Soldiers and Airmen – Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart / From the Time You Say Goodbye
33; The Platters – The Great Pretender / Only You
34; Paulette sisters - Leave my honey be / Dream boat
35; The Mills Brothers – You'll Have To Swing It / Star Dust
36; Perry Como – Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) / You'll Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart
A richly varied and highly enjoyable collection of 36 shellac 78 rpm records, featuring some of the greatest names in classic jazz, swing, big band, and mid-century popular music.
This lot spans the 1930s to the 1950s, bringing together legendary artists, rare cross-genre collaborations, and iconic hits from the golden age of recorded music.
A beautiful blend of jazz standards, dance-band favorites, vocal masterpieces, and collectible film- and radio-era recordings.
Condition: ranging from Very Good Plus (VG+) to Near Mint (NM), with normal signs of use consistent with records of this age.
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars – Mack The Knife (Mackie Messer) / Back O'Town Blues
2 ; The Mills Brothers – The Glow-Worm / After All
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks – Guitar Boogie / Boomerang
Bing and Gary Crosby – Moonlight Bay / When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues
Rita Hayworth – Sadie Thompson's Song / The Heat Is On
Vera Lynn – I'm Beginning To See The Light / Coming Home
7 ; Glenn Miller And His Orchestra – Moonlight Serenade / American Patrol
George Cates - Pennies from Heaven / Whatever Will Be, Will Be
9 o'clock; the jumping jacks — about a quarter to nine / Lady, play your mandolin.
10; Flo Harper – Are You Looking For A Sweetheart / Make Love To Me
11; Lena Horne – Stormy Weather / The Man I Love
12; Perry Como – Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) / Juke Box Baby
13; Les Paul and Mary Ford / Les Paul – Bye Bye Blues / Mammy's Boogie
14; Danny Kaye – C’ Est Si Bon / Wilhelmina
15; Jackie Dennis – La Dee Dah / You're The Greatest
16; Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel, William Warfield – You Are Love / Ol' Man River
17; Earl Bostic and His Orchestra – Cherokee / The Song Is Ended
18; Ray Anthony and His Orchestra – When the Saints Go Marching In / That's My Weakness Now
19; Artie Sanford / Tony Russo – Oh My Papa / Rags To Riches
20; Anne Lloyd and The Carillons / Stuart Foster and Three Beaus & A Peep – I Get So Lonely / From The Vine Came The Grape
21 ; The Fontane Sisters – Down home rag / Three Little Rings
22; Mel Tormé – Mountain Greenery / Jeepers Creepers
23; The Modernaires – Bugle Call Rag / Goody, Goody
24; Jo Stafford – On London Bridge / I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
25; Alan Dean – Raggle Taggle Gypsies / Luna Rossa
26; Anne Shelton – Heart Of Loch Lomond / Put Your Shoes On Lucy
27; Steve Gibson And The Redcaps – Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine / I'd Love to Live A Lifetime For You
28 ; Kitty Kallen With Orchestra – Little Things Mean A Lot / I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore
29; Carson Robison, Carson Robison And His Square Dance Music – Hook And Whirl / When The Work’s All Done This Fall
30; Perry Como and the Ray Charles Singers – Tina Marie / Chee Chee-oo Chee
31; The four Grads - Someone to love / the night is young and you're so beautiful
32; Vera Lynn with Soldiers and Airmen – Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart / From the Time You Say Goodbye
33; The Platters – The Great Pretender / Only You
34; Paulette sisters - Leave my honey be / Dream boat
35; The Mills Brothers – You'll Have To Swing It / Star Dust
36; Perry Como – Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) / You'll Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart

