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Songs Of The Depression: Boom Bust And The New Deal 4cds 1998 Bear Family Oop

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Various Artists: Songs of the Depression: Boom Bust and the New Deal

1998 4-CD set

Bear Family
BCD 16029

out of print

The set is virtually new. I played it maybe twice since I bought it in September 2001.

These photos are of the box set itself.

Tracklist
1-1Smith Ballew Orchestra Hittin The Ceiling2:591-2Ambrose Orchestra I m In The Market For You2:461-3Casa Loma Orchestra Happy Days Are Here Again3:181-4Marion Hardy s Alabamians Song Of The Bayou extract 0:261-5Eddie Cantor Eddie Cantor s Tips On The Stock Market2:211-6Hotel Pennsylvania Music A Cottage For Sale2:441-7Ted Wallace His Campus Boys Get Happy3:301-8Casa Loma Orchestra Sweeping The Clouds Away3:231-9McKinney s Cotton Pickers Laughing At Life2:581-10Sam Lanin Orchestra It s A Great Life If You Don t Weaken 3:151-11Hotel Pennsylvania Music Cheer Up, Good Times Are Coming 2:501-12Eddie Cantor, Phil Spitalny s Music Cheer Up 4:031-13Ted Lewis Orchestra Singing A Vagabond Song3:241-14Jack Teagarden Orchestra Son Of The Son2:231-15Al Jolson Hallelujah I m A Bum2:311-16Annette Hanshaw Big City Blues2:581-17Blue Steele Orchestra There s A Tear For Every Smile In Hollywood3:101-18Ruth Etting Ten Cents A Dance3:151-19Ruth Etting Cigarettes, Cigars3:051-20Johnny Marvin Just A Gigolo2:161-21Libby Holman Love For Sale3:121-22Smith Ballew Orchestra We Can Live On Love3:112-1Vincent Rose Orchestra There s No Depression In Love2:532-2Victor Young Orchestra Now s The Time To Fall In Love2:532-3Lee Morse I m An Unemployed Sweetheart3:182-4Emil Coleman Orchestra I Got Five Dollars2:572-5Paul Specht Orchestra I Found A Million Dollar Baby3:002-6Eddie Droesch Orchestra Last Dollar2:372-7Chick Bullock s Levee Loungers Here It Is Monday And I ve Still Got A Dollar2:432-8Mildred Bailey Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams3:062-9Sam Lanin Orchestra Whistling In The Dark3:112-10Ben Selvin Orchestra Dancing In The Dark3:052-11Victor Young Orchestra Alone Together3:202-12The Mills Brothers, The Boswells, Bing Crosby Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries2:322-13The Boswell Sisters We ve Got To Put That Sun Back In The Sky3:012-14Ambrose Orchestra Shoo Put The Hoodoo Away2:592-15Ben Selvin Orchestra Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away3:232-16Ted Lewis Orchestra Headin For Better Times2:592-17Enric Madriguera s Hotel Biltmore Orchestra Let s Have Another Cup Of Coffee3:152-18Julia Gerity Sittin On A Rubbish Can2:532-19Henry Hall Orchestra Underneath The Arches3:002-20Bing Crosby Brother Can You Spare A Dime?3:122-21Freddy Martin Orchestra Remember My Forgotten Man3:032-22Alex Bartha s Hotel Traymore Orchestra It Must Be Swell To Be Laying Out Dead3:003-1Leo Reisman Orchestra Supper Time3:303-2Russ Carlson s High Steppers Banking On The Weather2:553-3Gene Kardos Orchestra A Shanty In Old Shantytown3:003-4Joe Morrison 8 Here We Are Rolling In Love3:403-5Chick Bullock s Levee Loungers I d Rather Be A Beggar With You2:573-6Freddy Martin Orchestra Here You Come With Love2:503-7Bing Crosby Let s Put Out The Lights And Go To Sleep3:093-8Graham Prince Orchestra The Clouds Will Soon Roll By3:053-9Abe Lyman Orchestra Rome Wasn t Built In A Day2:453-10Gene Kardos Orchestra If I Ever Get A Job Again3:023-11Ben Selvin Orchestra Them Good Old Times Are Coming Back Again2:493-12Ben Bernie Orchestra Who s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?3:593-13Ted Lewis Orchestra There s A New Day Coming2:553-14Ted Lewis Orchestra Buy American 3:063-15Ruth Etting Hey Young Fella2:513-16Victor Young Orchestra The Grass Is Getting Greener2:393-17Ted Fio Rito Orchestra I Went Hunting And The Big Bad Wolf Was Dead3:063-18Ramona with The Park Avenue Boys We re Out Of The Red3:123-19The Boswell Sisters We re In The Money2:323-20Dick Powell 2 The Road Is Open Again2:553-21Emil Coleman s Riviera Orchestra Let Em Eat Cake2:513-22Freddy Martin s Orchestra In A One Room Flat2:514-1Phil Harris s Coconut Grove Orchestra What Have We Got To Lose?3:344-2Henry Red Allen, Coleman Hawkins Orchestra Stringin Along On A Shoe String2:454-3Eddie Cantor When My Ship Comes In3:034-4The Boswell Sisters If I Had A Million Dollars2:474-5Gene Kardos Orchestra Our Penthouse On Third Avenue2:524-6Ramona , Roy Bargy Raising The Rent3:064-7Chick Bullock s Levee Loungers Annie Doesn t Live Here Anymore2:524-8Connie Boswell The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams3:094-9Paul Whiteman Orchestra Now I m A Lady3:084-10Adrian Rollini Orchestra I Gotta Get Up And Go To Work2:434-11Ted Wallace Orchestra Gotta Go To Work Again2:364-12Chick Bullock s Levee Loungers Are You Making Any Money?2:534-13Ozzie Nelson Orchestra Got The Jitters2:524-14Don Bestor Orchestra Rain2:534-15The Ink Spots With Plenty Of Money And You2:534-16Teddy Hill Orchestra I m Feeling Like A Million2:394-17Red Norvo Orchestra Slummin On Park Avenue2:394-18Artie Shaw s New Music Whistle While You Work2:394-19Louis Armstrong, The Mills Brothers WPA2:454-20Kay Kyser Orchestra Hey Pop I Don t Wanna Go To Work2:414-21Horace Heidt Orchestra Dawn Of A New Day2:314-22Ben Selvin Orchestra Happy Days Are Here Again2:36
Credits
Liner Notes Michael Brooks 2 Reissue Producer Michael Brooks 2
Notes
4-CD box LP-size with 160-page hardcover book, 88 tracks. Playing time approx. 262 minutes.
Songs of the Depression: Boom, Bust and the New Deal examines the effects of the Crash through the medium of the popular song. Starting with the insanity of the stock market boom in the late 1920s, it tracks the muddle-headed and often absurd false-optimism policies of the government in the early months of the crisis, through the grim realization of the people that government had failed them, to the exaggerated euphoria and youthful irreverence of the New Deal era. The crazy mood swings of the period are reflected in 88 songs like Eddie Cantor s Tips On The Stock Market, Al Jolson s Hallelujah I m A Bum, Ruth Etting s 10 Cents A Dance, Vincent Rose s There s No Depression In Love, Lee Morse s I m An Unemployed Sweetheart, Gene Kardo s If I Ever Get A Job Again, Connee Boswell s Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, and Louis Armstrong s duet with the Mills Brothers on WPA. And, of course, Bing Crosby performs the Depression s most poignant anthem, Brother Can You Spare A Dime.
Original 78s from the collections of Michael Brooks, Harry Coster, Roger Robles, and Jim Shepherd.


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