Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program with Mac Favoriting

Playlist for November 5, 2013 Favoriting
remote program with The Shellac Sisters

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100+ year old lo-fi recordings contextually presented.

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Title Artist Recording Comments
My Wife Is On A Diet   Favoriting Jack Hylton and His Orchestra  HMV B5721 10" 1928    
Hungry Man   Favoriting Louis Jordan  10"    
Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy   Favoriting Dinah Shore  Columbia 10" 1946    
Don't Touch Me Tomato   Favoriting Marie Bryant  10"    
Making The Christmas Pudding   Favoriting Gert and Daisy  10"    
Patootie Pie   Favoriting Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong  10"    
Make Yourself a Happiness Pie   Favoriting Al Bowly  10"    
Your Fortune     10"   multi track 78 
The Coffee Song   Favoriting Mondo Ross  10"    
Washing Dishes With My Sweetie     10"    

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  5:32am Michiel:

This was a great show. It's Edmundo Ros by the way, not Mondo Ross.
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