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“JUMPIN’ AT THE RECORD SHOP” on GRAMOPHONEY BALONEY

Monday, April 16
4pm

DJ McSchmormac, looking forward to Record Store Day later this week, which will include a six hour Radio Valencia in-store remote broadcast from Vinyl Solution Records in San Mateo, bases this week’s entire Gramophoney Baloney playlist around some of the names mentioned in the lyrics of “Jumpin’ At The Record Shop” by Slim Gaillard.

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JUMPIN’ AT THE RECORD SHOP  (Slim Gaillard)

May I hear your new releases/ I’m in the market for some brand new pieces/ Let me read your record list/  There may be something I don’t want to miss/ Duke Ellington, Count Basie and The Dorseys/ Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, they’re the voices/ King Cole and Johnny Mercer, just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/ Artie Shaw, Coleman Hawkins and Harry James/ Lena Horne, Dinah Shore, a few of the names/ Carmen Miranda, Xavier Cugat/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  Jack Benny and Bob Hope tell the jokes/ Bob Wills and Spade Cooley play the folks/ Sammy Kaye, Gene Krupa and Johnny Long, Slim Gaillard, the guy, wrote this song/ Pied Piper Calloway, Anita O’Day/ Kate Smith, Perry Como, just won’t wait/ Eddie Cantor, Frances Langford, Jimmie Lunceford, too/ Harry James, Henry Busse … (?)/ Betty Hutton, Kay Kyser, all have fame/ Don’t feel slighted if we missed your name/ Al Jarvis ‘n’ Martin Block, just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  Pied Piper Calloway, Anita O’Day, Kate Smith and Perry Como just won’t wait,/ Eddie Cantor, Frances Langford, Jimmie Lunceford, too/ Henry Busse, Guy Lombardo know just what to do/ Betty Hutton, Kay Kyser, all have fame/ Don’t feel slighted if we missed your name/ Al Jarvis ‘n’ Martin Block just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  We only had three minutes and we’re not to blame/ Because we jumped in that record shop

PLAYLIST:

  • “Maxim – Marche” (excerpt) by Orchestre Tzigane du Restaurant du Rat Mort from “Early Tzigane Records”
  • “Jumpin’ At The Record Shop” by Slim Gaillard Quartette from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1945 Vol.2”
  • “Braggin’” by Harry James & His Orchestra featuring Dick Haymes from “You Call It Madness”
  • “My Cofession” by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys from “Take Me Back to Tulsa”
  • “Leave My Heart Alone” by The Coleman Hawkins Orchestra from “Body And Soul – 1933-1949”
  • “St. Louis Blues” by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra with Bing Crosby from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “San Francisco Fan” by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra from “This Is Hep”
  • “Polichinello (Pulichinello)” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Let There Be Love” by Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye featuring Tommy Ryan – vocal from “In The Mood With…”
  • “Wiggle Woogie” by Count Basie and His Orchestra from “The Boogie Box Vol.3”
  • “Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer” by Eddie Cantor from “Flashbacks #6 – American War Songs 1933-1947 – Hitler & Hell”
  • “All For You” by The Nat King Cole Trio from ““Jazzy” The beginnings”
  • “Out Of Nowhere“ by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra from “Artie Shaw and his Orchestra”
  • “Bassology” by Slim Gaillard and His Flat Foot Floogee Boys from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1940-1942”
  • “Sensation Stomp” by The Paul Whiteman Orchestra featuring Jimmy Dorsey from “Sweet and Low Down”
  • “Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland” by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra from “The Kollege of Musical Knowledge”
  • “The House That I Live In” by Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra from “Frank Sinatra – Hall of Fame”
  • “Opus One” by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra featuring Anita O’Day from “Anita O’Day with Gene Krupa & Stan Kenton – expanded edition”
  • “Bim, Bam, Bum” by Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra featuring Tito Rodriguez from “Say “Si Si””
  • “By My Side” by Lee Morse with her Bluegrass Boys from “A Musical Portrait”
  • “Harlem On Parade” by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra featuring Anita O’Day from “Anita O’Day with Gene Krupa & Stan Kenton – expanded edition”
  • “Rockabye River” by Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra from “Time’s A Wastin’ Original Recordings Vol.11 1945-1946”
  • “All The Things You Are” by Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra from “Frank Sinatra – Hall of Fame”
  • “A Pair Of Broken Hearts” Spade Cooley and His Western Dance Gang featuring Tex Williams from “Swingin’ The Devil’s Dream”
  • “Pennies From Heaven Medley” by Bing Crosby, Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1936-1937”
  • “Pennies From Heaven” by Bing Crosby, Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1936-1937”
  • “Quierme Mucho (Yours)” by Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf Astoria Orchestra featuring Dinah Shore from “Say “Si Si””
  • “Laguna” by the Slim Gaillard Quartette from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1945”
  • “Don’t Fence Me In” by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen And His Orchestra from “Apple Blossom Time”
  • “You’re From Texas” by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys from “Take Me Back to Tulsa”
  • “Tic Tac Do Meu Coração (Tic-Tac Of My Heart)” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Chickery Chick” by Sammy Kaye, Nancy Norman, Billy Williams and The Kaye Choir and the Kaydets from “In The Mood With…”
  • “Chicken Rhythm (Introduction by Bob Hope)” by the Slim Gaillard Trio from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1946”
  • “Hit That Jive Jack” by The Nat King Cole Trio from ““Jazzy” The beginnings”

Due to sound problems throughout most of the original 10am broadcast, DJ McSchmormac felt compelled to return to the studio six hours later to re-do the entire show so the week’s podcast would sound as fantastic as possible! Now that’s dedication!

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