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Songs of the depression : Happy days are here again.

Title
  1. Songs of the depression : Happy days are here again.
Published by
  1. Camp Hill, Pa. : Book-of-the-Month Records, [1980], ℗1980.

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Additional authors
  1. Gray, Glen, 1906-1963
  2. Hardy, Marion
  3. Etting, Ruth, 1897-1978
  4. Selvin, Ben, 1898-1980
  5. Bullock, Chick, 1908-1981
  6. Lewis, Ted, 1892-1971
  7. Holman, Libby
  8. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971
  9. Boswell, Connie, -1950
  10. Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977
  11. Young, Victor, 1900-1956
  12. Jolson, Al, 1886-1950
  13. Berigan, Bunny, 1908-1942
  14. Bernie, Ben, 1891-1943
  15. Powell, Dick, 1904-1963
  16. Rollini, Adrian
  17. Cantor, Eddie, 1892-1964
  18. Kemp, Hal
  19. Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
  20. Hayton, Lennie, 1908-1971
  21. Casa Loma Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  22. Alabamians (Musical group), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  23. Levee Loungers (Musical group), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  24. Boswell Sisters, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  25. Mills Brothers, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  26. Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Happy days are here again.
  2. Song of the bayou.
  3. Cottage for sale.
  4. Dancing in the dark.
  5. Ten cents a dance.
  6. I found a million-dollar baby.
  7. Headin\u0027 for better times.
  8. Love for sale.
Subject
  1. Popular music > 1931-1940
  2. Popular music > 1921-1930
  3. Depressions > 1929 > United States > Songs and music
Contents
  1. Happy days are here again (Casa Loma Orchestra) --Song of the bayou (Marlow Hardy and His Alabamians) -- A cottage for sale (Ruth Etting) -- Dancing in the dark (Ben Selvin) -- Ten cents a dance (Ruth Etting) -- I found a million-dollar baby (Chuck Bullock and His Levee Loungers) -- Headin\u0027 for better times (Ted Lewis and His Band) -- Love for sale (Libby Holman) -- Just a gigolo (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Life is just a bowl of cherries (Mills Brothers, Bing Crosby, Connie Boswell, Boswell Sisters accompainied by Victor Young and his Orchestra) -- Now\u0027s the time to fall in love (Victor Young and His Orchestra) -- Halleluja I\u0027m a bum (Al Jolson) -- Brother, can you spare a dime? (Bing Crosby, accompanied by Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra) -- Underneath the arches (Connie Boswell, accompanied by the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra) -- Let\u0027s put out the lights and go to sleep (Bing Crosby) -- Are you makin\u0027 any money? (Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers) -- Remember my forgotten man (Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra) -- Who\u0027s afraid of the big bad wolf? (Ben Bernie and His Orchestra) -- There\u0027s a new day comin\u0027 (Ted Lewis and His Band) -- The gold diggers\u0027 song (Dick Powell) -- Got the jitters (Adrian Rollini) -- When my ship comes in (Eddie Cantor) -- With plenty of money and you (Hal Kemp and His Orchestra) -- W.P.A. (Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers) -- Whistle while you work (Artie Shaw and His New Music).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Sung and played by various performers from original recordings.
  2. Automatic sequence.
  3. Program notes by Studs Terkel on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 1929-1940.