Brunswick matrix E36728. It’s the darn’dest thing / Red Nichols Orchestra

TitleSource
It’s the darn’dest thing (Primary title)Disc label (RDI)
Authors and ComposersNotes
Dorothy Fields (lyricist)
Jimmy McHugh (composer)
Composer information source: Disc label; ADP.
PersonnelNotes Hide Additional Titles
Red Nichols Orchestra (Musical group)Listed on disc label as Loren "Red" Nichols and his Orchestra.
Smith Ballew (vocalist)
Red Nichols (leader)
  • Description: Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo
  • Instrumentation: 2 violins, 3 saxophones, 3 trumpets, 2 trombones, banjo, piano, and drums
  • Category: Instrumental with vocal refrain
  • Language: English
  • Master Size: 10-in.
Notes
Source(s): Rigler-Deutsch Index.
Session indicated as recorded in the AM.
Orchestra: 13 men.
Documentation of Brunswick Records derives primarily from Ross Laird's "Brunswick Records: A discography of recordings, 1916-1931" (Greenwood Press, 2001). See the ADP Brunswick Records Resources page for more information.
Take Date and PlaceTakeStatusLabel Name/NumberFormatNote Hide Additional Titles
5/24/1931 New York, New York. 799 Seventh Avenue, Room no. 3 A Master Brunswick 6191 10-in.
5/24/1931 New York, New York. 799 Seventh Avenue, Room no. 3 A Master Brunswick (U.K.) 1275 10-in.
5/24/1931 New York, New York. 799 Seventh Avenue, Room no. 3 B Unknown Jazz Oracle BDW 8064 Compact disc

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Brunswick matrix E36728. It’s the darn’dest thing / Red Nichols Orchestra," accessed November 25, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000233950/E36728-Its_the_darndest_thing.

Brunswick matrix E36728. It’s the darn’dest thing / Red Nichols Orchestra. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 25, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000233950/E36728-Its_the_darndest_thing.

"Brunswick matrix E36728. It’s the darn’dest thing / Red Nichols Orchestra." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 November 2024.

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