Recordings made Thursday, May 28, 1942

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
VictorS-05253210-in.5/28/1942O burro canárioPalmeira e PiracyVocal duet 
VictorS-05253510-in.5/28/1942Caboclinho apaixonadoPalmeira e PiracyVocal duet 
VictorS-05253610-in.5/28/1942Franguinho carijóPalmeira e PiracyVocal duet 
VictorS-05253810-in.5/28/1942Adeus morenaPalmeira e PiracyVocal duet 
VictorS-05253910-in.5/28/1942O nariz da mulherPalmeira e PiracyVocal duet 
VictorPBS-07240110-in.5/28/1942Careless rhapsodyFreddy Martin Orchestra ; Clyde RogersJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorPBS-07240210-in.5/28/1942Everything I've gotFreddy Martin Orchestra ; Eddie StoneJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorPBS-07240310-in.5/28/1942I met her on MondayFreddy Martin Orchestra ; Eddie StoneJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo and vocal ensemble 
VictorPBS-07240410-in.5/28/1942Jingle, jangle, jingleFreddy Martin Orchestra ; Clyde Rogers ; Stuart WadeJazz/dance band, with male vocal duet 
VictorBS-07329210-in.5/28/1942This is worth fighting forKen Curtis ; New Music [Shep Fields]Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-07329310-in.5/28/1942You're too good for good-for-nothing meKen Curtis ; New Music [Shep Fields]Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
VictorBS-07329410-in.5/28/1942You're easy to dance withKen Curtis ; New Music [Shep Fields]Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaHCO80710-in.5/28/1942Wreck on the highwayRoy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain BoysString band, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaHCO80810-in.5/28/1942Fire ball mailRoy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain BoysString band, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaHCO80910-in.5/28/1942I'll reap my harvest in heavenRoy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain BoysString band, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaHCO81010-in.5/28/1942Night train to MemphisRoy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain BoysString band, with male vocal solo 
Decca7078810-in.5/28/1942Ma mieJean Sablon  
Decca7078910-in.5/28/1942SerenadeJean Sablon  
Decca7079010-in.5/28/1942Dis-lui que je l'aimeJean Sablon  
DeccaDLA 300110-in.5/28/1942Say it with firecrackersThe Andrews Sisters  
DeccaDLA 300210-in.5/28/1942You're just a flower from an old bouquetThe Andrews Sisters  
DeccaDLA 300310-in.5/28/1942Pennsylvania polkaThe Andrews Sisters  
DeccaDLA 300410-in.5/28/1942I've got a gal in KalamazooThe Andrews Sisters  
DeccaDLA 300510-in.5/28/1942Medley: After I say I'm sorry ; The little White House ; Tamiami trail ; When the red, red Robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' alongMarlene Fingerle  
DeccaDLA 300610-in.5/28/1942Medley: The desert song ; Lonesome and sorry ; One aloneMarlene Fingerle  
DeccaDLA 300710-in.5/28/1942Medley: Birth of the blues ; Muddy water ; Black bottomMarlene Fingerle  
DeccaDLA 300810-in.5/28/1942Medley: When day is done ; Charmaine ; Someone to watch over meMarlene Fingerle  
Columbia (U.K.)CLX225712-in.5/28/1942Mort d'Othello: Que nul ne craigneFrançois Ruhlmann ; Georges ThillMale vocal solo, with orchestra 

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Thursday, May 28, 1942," accessed November 1, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1942-05-28.

Recordings made on Thursday, May 28, 1942. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 1, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1942-05-28.

Recordings made on Thursday, May 28, 1942." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 1 November 2024.

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