Recordings made Friday, March 18, 1932

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
Victor6542110-in.3/18/1932Saci PererĂªConjuncto TupyFemale-male vocal duet 
Victor6542210-in.3/18/1932BoiadeiroConjuncto TupyFemale-male vocal duet, with instrumental ensemble 
Victor6542310-in.3/18/1932Papagaio indiscretoPlinio C. FerrazComic monologue 
Victor6542610-in.3/18/1932Casa de loucosPlinio C. FerrazComic monologue 
VictorBAVE-6666310-in.3/18/1932Olvidao!Charlo ; Orquesta Adolfo CarabelliInstrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo 
VictorLMRC-7216216-in. (33-1/3 rpm)3/18/1932Skippy program. No. 59Franklin W. AdamsRadio broadcast : Children's serial 
ColumbiaW15214810-in.3/18/1932My Ozark mountain homeGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15214910-in.3/18/1932Take me home to my motherGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215010-in.3/18/1932The heart-broken vowGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215110-in.3/18/1932The unknown soldierGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215210-in.3/18/1932Make me a palletGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215310-in.3/18/1932Corn dodger no. 1 specialGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215410-in.3/18/1932Southern moon waltzGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215510-in.3/18/1932Blue Mountain Sally GoodinGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517210-in.3/18/1932Ninety-nine yearsThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517310-in.3/18/1932The Arkansas HotelThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517410-in.3/18/1932Dear old sunny South (By the sea)The OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517510-in.3/18/1932East bound trainThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517610-in.3/18/1932Green Valley waltzThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517710-in.3/18/1932There's more pretty girls than oneThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
Gramophone0M42910-in.3/18/1932Tic-ti, tic-taRosetta FerlitoFemale vocal solo, with vocal group and instrumental ensemble 
Gramophone0M43010-in.3/18/1932'E llampadineRosetta FerlitoFemale vocal solo, with vocal group and instrumental ensemble 
Gramophone0M43410-in.3/18/1932Il venditore de nastriniRodolfo De Angelis ; Jazz FerraccioliMale vocal solo, with jazz/dance band 
Gramophone0B304710-in.3/18/1932Songs that are old live foreverAmbrose OrchestraJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo and male vocal trio 
Gramophone0B304810-in.3/18/1932Won't you come home, Bill BaileyAmbrose OrchestraJazz/dance band, with female-male vocal duet 

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932," accessed November 9, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1932-03-18.

Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 9, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1932-03-18.

Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 9 November 2024.

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