Recordings made Wednesday, April 17, 1940

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
VictorMBS-04518210-in.before 4/17/1940La tartamudaOrquesta Antonio Escobar ; Margarita RomeroFemale vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble 
VictorBS-04879310-in.4/17/1940It's a lovely day tomorrowWalter Gross ; Bea WainFemale vocal solo, with jazz/dance band 
VictorBS-04879410-in.4/17/1940It's somebody else (That you love)Walter Gross ; Bea WainFemale vocal solo, with orchestra 
VictorBS-04879510-in.4/17/1940I'm nobody's babyWalter Gross ; Bea WainFemale vocal solo, with jazz/dance band 
VictorBS-04879610-in.4/17/1940Buds won't budWalter Gross ; Bea WainFemale vocal solo, with jazz/dance band 
VictorBS-04891310-in.4/17/1940You think of everythingCalifornians ; Abe Lyman ; Frank ParrishJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-04891410-in.4/17/1940(I wanna go where you go) Then I'll be happyRose Blane ; Californians ; Abe LymanJazz/dance band, with female vocal solo 
VictorBS-04891510-in.4/17/1940Let there be loveCalifornians ; Eddie Holly ; Abe LymanJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-04891610-in.4/17/1940Her name was RositaCalifornians ; Abe LymanJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-04891710-in.4/17/1940Eleanor, I adore youCalifornians ; Abe Lyman ; Frank ParrishJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-04891810-in.4/17/1940How can I ever be aloneCalifornians ; Abe Lyman ; Frank ParrishJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-05010410-in.4/17/1940'Way down in Texas (Where the blue bonnets grew)Texas Jim RobertsonMale vocal solo, with violin and guitar 
VictorBS-05010510-in.4/17/1940Windy BenTexas Jim RobertsonMale vocal solo, with violin and guitar 
VictorBS-05010610-in.4/17/1940Purple night on the prairieTexas Jim RobertsonMale vocal solo, with violin and guitar 
VictorBS-05010710-in.4/17/1940My pony's hair turned grey (When my darling ran away)Texas Jim RobertsonMale vocal solo, with violin and guitar 
Decca6756110-in.4/17/1940Rock Island flag stopGlen Gray Orchestra  
Decca6756210-in.4/17/1940When Buddha smilesGlen Gray Orchestra  
Decca6756510-in.4/17/1940Let me ride your trainFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6756610-in.4/17/1940Be your natural selfFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6756710-in.4/17/1940Turn overFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6756810-in.4/17/1940Take off them hipsFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6756910-in.4/17/1940Gimme a pig's foot and a bottle of beerFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6757010-in.4/17/1940You can't tellFrankie Half Pint Jaxon  
Decca6757110-in.4/17/1940My little girlLee Brown  
Decca6757210-in.4/17/1940Lucille bluesLee Brown  
Decca6757310-in.4/17/1940Mississippi water bluesLee Brown  
Decca6757410-in.4/17/1940Little leg womanLee Brown  

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Wednesday, April 17, 1940," accessed November 1, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1940-04-17.

Recordings made on Wednesday, April 17, 1940. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 1, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1940-04-17.

Recordings made on Wednesday, April 17, 1940." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 1 November 2024.

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