OLD TIME RADIO - 6 CD - 2342 Mp3 - Total Playtime: 133:41:27

OLD TIME RADIO - 6 CD - 2342 Mp3 - Total Playtime: 133:41:27

V-DISCS

OLD TIME RADIO - 6 CD - 2342 mp3 - Total Playtime: 133:41:27

V-Disc ("V" for Victory) was a morale-boosting initiative involving the production of several series of recordings during the World War II era by special arrangement between the United States government and various private U.S. record companies. The records were produced for the use of United States military personnel overseas. Many popular singers, big bands and orchestras of the era recorded special V-Disc records. These 12-inch, vinyl 78 rpm gramophone recordings were created for the Army between October 1943 and May 1949. Navy discs were released between July 1944 and September 1945. Twelve-inch discs were used because, when 136 grooves per inch were used, they could hold up to six and a half minutes of music. Not all releases were pressed of vinyl; many were of the much less durable shellac compound used for standard 78 RPM records of the day.
Army V-discs were issued in series A-Z, AA-ZZ and AAA-FFF. Navy V-discs were issued in series A-N.
The V-Disc project actually began in June 1941, six months before the United States' involvement in World War II, when Captain Howard Bronson was assigned to the Army's Recreation and Welfare Section as a musical advisor. Bronson suggested the troops might appreciate a series of records featuring military band music, inspirational records that could motivate soldiers and improve morale. By 1942, the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) sent 16-inch, 33 rpm vinyl transcription discs to the troops from eight sources: special recording sessions, concerts, recitals, radio broadcasts, film sound tracks and commercial records.
Meanwhile, the American Federation of Musicians, under the leadership of James Caesar Petrillo, were involved in a major recording strike against the four major record companies. This continued until the intervention of recording pioneer George Robert Vincent, who was at that point a lieutenant. On October 27, 1943, Vincent convinced Petrillo to allow his union musicians to record sides for the military, as long as the records were not offered for purchase in the United States. From that moment on, artists who wanted to record now had an outlet for their productivity — as well as a guaranteed, receptive, enthusiastic worldwide audience of soldiers, sailors and airmen.
The V-Discs were an instant hit overseas. Soldiers who were tired of hearing the same old recordings were treated to new and special releases from the top bands of the day. And such a varied selection - big band hits, some swing music, classical performances from the top symphonies, a little jazz here and there, even some marching music to keep Major Bronson happy. Radio networks sent airchecks and live feeds to V-Disc headquarters in New York. Some movie studios sent rehearsal feeds from the latest Hollywood motion pictures to V-Disc. Artists gathered at several V-Disc recording sessions in theaters around New York and Los Angeles, including CBS Playhouse No. 3 (currently the Ed Sullivan Theater), NBC Studio 8H (the current home of Saturday Night Live), and CBS Playhouse No. 4 (reborn in the 1970s as Studio 54). V-Discs were pressed by major civilian record companies like RCA Victor and Columbia Records.
Many V-Discs contained spoken-word introductions by bandleaders and artists, wishing good luck and prayers for the soldiers overseas, and their hopes for a swift and safe return. Glenn Miller, for instance, introduced V-Disc 65A, issued in December, 1943, with the following message: "This is Captain Glenn Miller speaking for the Army Air Force's Training Command Orchestra and we hope that you soldiers of the Allied forces enjoy these V-Discs that we're making just for you." V-Discs also featured one-of-a-kind performances, as artists who were not shackled by restrictive record company contracts could now perform special versions of the 1940s' most popular hits.
The "V" stands for "Victory" although Lieutenant Vincent was quoted later to say that the "V" stood for "Vincent".
After the V-Disc program ended in 1949, the Armed Services set out to honor the original AFM request that the records not be used for commercial purposes. Original masters and stampers were destroyed. Leftover V-Discs at bases and on ships were discarded. On some occasions, the FBI and the Provost Marshal's Office confiscated and destroyed V-Discs that servicemen had smuggled home. An employee at a Los Angeles record company even did some jail time — his crime was the illegal possession of over 2500 V-Discs.
Nevertheless, the Library of Congress has a complete set of V-Discs, and the National Archives did save some of the metal stampers. Today, several compilations of V-Disc records are now commercially available on compact disc collections. V-Discs are readily available although discs from later series are scarcer than those from earlier series.
Today, V-Discs are very collectible, with some titles by Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra or Billie Holiday garnering $50–$75 apiece (and it's no longer illegal to buy and sell remaining V-Discs).
During the United States occupation of Japan, the V-Disc collection in the Service Club at the NYK (Nihon Yusen-Kaisha) office building-barracks had several discs by various artists that carried the subtitle "Fluffs at a Record Session." All of these contained tunes in full by the regular, famous American V-Disc artists. The fluffs records were unusual in that each contained some egregious error—usually in the lyrics—by the performer. Most of those were humorous and seemed to be intentional as is not unusual in recording sessions. The soldiers used to seek out the fluffs and play those first.

DISCS LIST

1943-10-xx-001-V-Disc-A-Bea-Wain-with-Orchestra---Comin-in-on-a-Wing-and-a-Prayer
1943-10-xx-001-V-Disc-A-Bea-Wain-with-Orchestra---Put-Your-Arms-Around-Me-Honey
1943-10-xx-001-V-Disc-B-Tommy-Dorsey-and-his-Orchestra-with-Vocal-Refrain-by-Frank-Sinatra-and-Chorus---Blue-Skies
1943-10-xx-002-V-Disc-A-Dinah-Shore-Bing-Crosby---It-Aint-Necessarily-So
1943-10-xx-002-V-Disc-B-John-Charles-Thomas---Home-On-The-Range
1943-10-xx-002-V-Disc-B-John-Charles-Thomas---Take-Me-Back-To-My-Boots-And-Saddle
1943-10-xx-003-V-Disc-AB-Andre-Kostelantz-and-his-Orchestra-Oklahoma-Medley-Pt-12
1943-10-xx-004-V-Disc-A-Eddie-Cantor---In-My-Arms
1943-10-xx-004-V-Disc-A-Marion-Hutton-and-the-Modernaires---Johnny-Zero
1943-10-xx-004-V-Disc-B-Dinah-Shore---Murder-He-Says
1943-10-xx-005-V-Disc-A-Mark-Warnow-with-the-Lyn-Murray-Singers---Che-Li
1943-10-xx-005-V-Disc-A-Mark-Warnow-with-the-Lyn-Murray-Singers---Meadowland
1943-10-xx-005-V-Disc-B-Mark-Warnow-with-the-Lyn-Murray-Singers---Ive-Got-Sixpence--When-the-Yanks-Go-Marching-In
1943-10-xx-006-V-Disc-A-Fred-Waring-and-the-Fort-Slocum-Band---Man-To-Man
1943-10-xx-006-V-Disc-B-Alvino-Rey-and-His-Orchestra---The-Army-Air-Corps
1943-10-xx-006-V-Disc-B-Fort-Slocum-Band---The-Caissons-Go-Rolling-Along-parody
1943-10-xx-007-V-Disc-AB-Benny-Goodman-and-his-Orchestra---Sing-Sing-Sing-Pt-12
1943-10-xx-008-V-Disc-A-Vaughn-Monroe-and-his-Orchestra-with-the-Four-Lee-Sisters---Lets-Get-Lost
1943-10-xx-008-V-Disc-A-Vaughn-Monroe-and-his-Orchestra-with-the-Four-Vs---The-Corporal-Told-The-Private
1943-10-xx-010-V-Disc-A-Duke-Ellington-and-his-Orchestra---Dont-Get-Around-Much-Anymore
1943-10-xx-010-V-Disc-B-Duke-Ellington-and-his-Orchestra---Warm-Valley
1943-10-xx-013-V-Disc-A-Artie-Shaw-and-his-Orchestra---Begin-The-Beguine
1943-10-xx-013-V-Disc-B-Artie-Shaw-and-his-Orchestra---Nightmare
1943-10-xx-016-V-Disc-A-Teddy-Wilson---How-High-The-Moon
1943-10-xx-016-V-Disc-B-Teddy-Wilson---Russian-Lullabye
1943-10-xx-022-V-Disc-A-Sgt-Ace-Goodrich-with-Orchestra---Hup-Tup-Thrup-Four
1943-10-xx-022-V-Disc-A-Sgt-Ace-Goodrich-with-Orchestra---The-Little-Brown-Suit-My-Uncle-Bought-Me
1943-10-xx-022-V-Disc-B-Cpl-Ziggy-Lane-with-Orchestra---Love-Sometimes-Has-To-Wait
1943-10-xx-023-V-Disc-A-Cpl-Ziggy-Lane-with-Orchestra---Jumping-To-The-Jukebox
1943-10-xx-023-V-Disc-B-Cpl-Ziggy-Lane-with-Orchestra---My-Pin-Up-Girl
1943-10-xx-024-V-Disc-A-Bing-Crosby---You-Are-My-Sunshine
1943-10-xx-024-V-Disc-A-Dinah-Shore---Youll-Never-Know
1943-10-xx-024-V-Disc-B-Dinah-Shore-and-Bing-Crosby---Its-A-Long-Long-Way-To-Tipperary
1943-10-xx-024-V-Disc-B-Kate-Smith---Wait-For-Me-Mary
1943-10-xx-027-V-Disc-A-Army-Air-Forces-Orchestra---Stairway-to-the-Stars
1943-10-xx-027-V-Disc-B-Army-Air-Forces-Orchestra---A-Handful-of-Stars
1943-10-xx-030-V-Disc-A-Hazel-Scott---People-Will-Say-Were-In-Love
1943-10-xx-030-V-Disc-B-Hazel-Scott--Sidney-Catlett---Honeysuckle-Rose
1943-11-xx-031-V-Disc-A-Arturo-Toscanini--the-NBC-Symphony---Garibaldis-War-Hymn
1943-11-xx-031-V-Disc-B-Arturo-Toscanini--the-NBC-Symphony---Stars-and-Stripes-Forever
1943-11-xx-032-V-Disc-A-Fats-Waller---Aint-Misbehaving--Two-Sleepy-People
1943-11-xx-032-V-Disc-B-Fats-Waller---Slightly-Less-Than-Wonderful--Theres-A-Gal-In-My-Life
1943-11-xx-034-V-Disc-A-Count-Basie-and-his-Orchestra---GI-Stomp
1943-11-xx-034-V-Disc-A-Tommy-Dorsey-and-his-Orchestra---Ive-Got-Rhythm
1943-11-xx-034-V-Disc-B-Count-Basie-and-his-Orchestra---Dance-Of-The-Gremlins
1943-11-xx-037-V-Disc-A-Duke-Ellington-and-his-Orchestra-scat-vocal-Cootie-Williams---Ring-Dem-Bells
1943-11-xx-037-V-Disc-B-Duke-Ellington-and-his-Orchestra---Perdido
1943-11-xx-038-V-Disc-A-Benny-Goodman---Bugle-Call-Rag
1943-11-xx-038-V-Disc-B-Benny-Goodman---Sometimes-Im-Happy
1943-11-xx-039-V-Disc-A-Glenn-Miller---Moonlight-Serenade
1943-11-xx-039-V-Disc-B-Glenn-Miller-with-vocals-by-Tex-Beneke---My-Melancholy-Baby
1943-11-xx-041-V-Disc-A-Andre-Kostelantz-and-his-Orchestra---Ive-Got-You-Under-My-Skin
1943-11-xx-041-V-Disc-B-Andre-Kostelantz-and-his-Orchestra---La-Golindrina--Mexican-Hat-Dance
1943-11-xx-042-V-Disc-A-Goldman-Band---On-the-Campus
1943-11-xx-042-V-Disc-A-Goldman-Band---With-Trumpet-and-Drums
1943-11-xx-042-V-Disc-B-Goldman-Band---Korcoran-Cadets
1943-11-xx-042-V-Disc-B-Goldman-Band---Southern-Melodies
1943-11-xx-043-V-Disc-A-Harry-James-and-his-Orchestra---Caprice-Viennois
1943-11-xx-043-V-Disc-B-Harry-James-and-his-Orchestra---Feet-Draggin-Blues
1943-11-xx-044-V-Disc-B-Josh-White---Blues-In-Berlin
1943-11-xx-044-V-Disc-B-Josh-White---The-Lass-With-The-Delicate-Air
1943-11-xx-045-V-Disc-A-Artie-Shaw-and-his-Orchestra---Stardust
1943-11-xx-045-V-Disc-B-Artie-Shaw-and-his-Orchestra---Moonglow
1943-11-xx-046-V-Disc-A-Dorothy-Kirsten-and-Felix-Knight-with-Orchestra-and-Chorus---My-Hero
1943-11-xx-046-V-Disc-B-Dorothy-Kirsten-and-Felix-Knight-with-Orchestra-and-Chorus---One-Alone
1943-11-xx-047-V-Disc-A-Richard-Dyer-Bennett---The-Keeper-Of-The-Eddystone-Light
1943-11-xx-047-V-Disc-A-Richard-Dyer-Bennett---Venezuela
1943-11-xx-047-V-Disc-B-Richard-Dyer-Bennett---Foggy-Foggy-Dew
1943-11-xx-048-V-Disc-A-Bing-Crosby-Chorus-and-Orchestra---Silent-Night
1943-11-xx-048-V-Disc-A-Chorus-and-Organ---Joy-To-The-World
1943-11-xx-048-V-Disc-B-Chorus-and-Organ---It-Came-Upon-A-Midnight-Clear
1943-11-xx-050-V-Disc-A-Richard-Crooks-With-Organ---Oh-Little-Town-Of-Bethlehem
1943-11-xx-050-V-Disc-B-Chorus-With-Organ---As-With-Gladness-Men-Of-Old--Hark-The-Herald-Angels-Sing
1943-11-xx-051-V-Disc-A-Kenneth-Spencer---Head-Like-A-Rock--Lindy-Lou
1943-11-xx-051-V-Disc-B-Paul-Robeson---Deep-River
1943-11-xx-051-V-Disc-B-Paul-Robeson---Im-Goin-To-Tell-All-My-Troubles-To-God
1943-11-xx-052-V-Disc-A-Boston-Pops-Orchestra-Arthur-Fiedler---Jalousie
1943-11-xx-052-V-Disc-B-Boston-Pops-Orchestra-Arthur-Fiedler---El-Capitan
1943-11-xx-052-V-Disc-B-Boston-Pops-Orchestra-Arthur-Fiedler---Washington-Post-March
1943-11-xx-054-V-Disc-A-Loumell-Morgan-Trio---Blues-In-The-Night
1943-11-xx-054-V-Disc-A-Loumell-Morgan-Trio---Hit-That-Jive-Jack
1943-11-xx-054-V-Disc-B-Loumell-Morgan-Trio---Slender-Tender-and-Tall
1943-11-xx-054-V-Disc-B-Loumell-Morgan-Trio---Them-There-Eyes
1943-11-xx-056-V-Disc-A-Al-Goodman-and-his-Orchestra---Let-Me-Call-You-Sweetheart
1943-11-xx-056-V-Disc-B-Al-Goodman-and-his-Orchestra---Moonlight-and-Roses
1943-11-xx-057-V-Disc-A-Harry-James-and-his-Orchestra---Velvet-Moon
1943-11-xx-057-V-Disc-A-Harry-James-and-his-Orchestra-with-vocals-by-Helen-Forrest---I-Heard-You-Cried-Last-Night
1943-11-xx-060-V-Disc-A-David-Rose-and-his-Orchestra---Our-Waltz
1943-11-xx-060-V-Disc-B-David-Rose-and-his-Orchestra---Holiday-For-Strings
1943-11-xx-061-V-Disc-A-The-Goldman-Band---King-Cotton
1943-11-xx-061-V-Disc-A-The-Goldman-Band---Officer-Of-The-Day-March
1943-11-xx-061-V-Disc-B-The-Goldman-Band---Our-Director
1943-11-xx-061-V-Disc-B-The-Goldman-Band---Second-Connecticut-March
1943-11-xx-062-V-Disc-A-The-Goldman-Band---On-The-Mall
1943-11-xx-062-V-Disc-B-The-Goldman-Band---American-Patrol
1943-12-xx-063-V-Disc-AB-Toscanini-and-the-NBC-Symphony-Orchestra---Dance-Of-The-Hours-Pt12
1943-12-xx-064-V-Disc-A-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Hail-Purdue
1943-12-xx-064-V-Disc-A-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Semper-Paratus
1943-12-xx-064-V-Disc-B-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Anchors-Aweigh
1943-12-xx-064-V-Disc-B-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Marines-Hymn
1943-12-xx-065-V-Disc-A-Captain-Glenn-Miller-And-The-418th-AAFTC-Band---Stardust
1943-12-xx-065-V-Disc-B-The-418th-AAFTC-Band-Under-The-Direction-Of-Captain-Glenn-Miller---St-Louis-Blues-March
1943-12-xx-066-V-Disc-A-Hal-McIntyre-and-his-Orchestra---If-You-Please
1943-12-xx-066-V-Disc-B-Hal-McIntyre-and-his-Orchestra---Paper-Doll
1943-12-xx-066-V-Disc-B-Hal-McIntyre-and-his-Orchestra---The-Sheep-In-The-Meadow
1943-12-xx-067-V-Disc-A-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra---Mood-Indigo
1943-12-xx-067-V-Disc-B-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra---Are-You-Stickin
1943-12-xx-068-V-Disc-A-Hazel-Scott---Body-And-Soul
1943-12-xx-068-V-Disc-B-Hazel-Scott-And-Sidney-Catlett---C-Jam-Blues
1943-12-xx-069-V-Disc-A-Tommy-Tucker-Time---I-Never-Mentioned-Your-Name
1943-12-xx-069-V-Disc-A-Tommy-Tucker-Time---Theyre-Either-Too-Young-Or-Too-Old
1943-12-xx-069-V-Disc-B-Tommy-Tucker-Time---Theres-a-Flame-Still-Burning
1943-12-xx-071-V-Disc-A-Sammy-Kaye-and-his-Orchestra---Hut-2-3-4
1943-12-xx-071-V-Disc-A-Sammy-Kaye-and-his-Orchestra---Victory-March-Notre-Dame
1943-12-xx-071-V-Disc-B-Sammy-Kaye-and-his-Orchestra---Move-It-Over
1943-12-xx-071-V-Disc-B-Sammy-Kaye-and-his-Orchestra---No-Love-No-Nothin
1943-12-xx-072-V-Disc-A-Frank-Sinatra---I-Only-Have-Eyes-For-You
1943-12-xx-072-V-Disc-B-Frank-Sinatra---Kiss-Me-Again
1943-12-xx-072-V-Disc-B-Frank-Sinatra---Theres-Gonna-Be-A-Hot-Time-In-The-Town-Of-Berlin
1943-12-xx-074-V-Disc-A-Fats-Waller---This-Is-So-Nice-It-Must-Be-Illegal--Martinique
1943-12-xx-074-V-Disc-B-Fats-Waller---Hallelujah
1943-12-xx-074-V-Disc-B-Fats-Waller---Waller-Jive
1943-12-xx-076-V-Disc-A-David-Rose-and-his-Orchestra---Poinciana
1943-12-xx-076-V-Disc-B-David-Rose-and-his-Orchestra---The-Way-You-Look-Tonight
1943-12-xx-080-V-Disc-A-Hal-Kemp-and-his-Orchestra-vocals-by-Skinnay-Ennis---Got-A-Date-With-An-Angel
1943-12-xx-080-V-Disc-A-Hal-Kemp-and-his-Orchestra-vocals-by-Skinnay-Ennis---Whispers-In-The-Dark
1943-12-xx-080-V-Disc-B-Hal-Kemp-and-his-Orchestra-vocals-by-Skinnay-Ennis---Lamplight
1943-12-xx-081-V-Disc-A-Pete-Johnson-and-Albert-Ammons---Cuttin-The-Boogie
1943-12-xx-081-V-Disc-A-Pete-Johnson-and-Albert-Ammons---Foot-Pedal-Boogie
1943-12-xx-081-V-Disc-B-Pete-Johnson-and-Albert-Ammons---Boogie-Woogie-Man
1943-12-xx-081-V-Disc-B-Pete-Johnson-and-Albert-Ammons---Pine-Creek-Boogie
1943-12-xx-082-V-Disc-A-Dr-Clayton---My-Own-Blues
1943-12-xx-082-V-Disc-A-Dr-Clayton---On-The-Killin-Floor
1943-12-xx-082-V-Disc-B-Dr-Clayton---Pearl-Harbor-Blues
1943-12-xx-083-V-Disc-A-Del-Courtney-and-his-Orchestra---Journey-To-A-Star
1943-12-xx-083-V-Disc-A-Del-Courtney-and-his-Orchestra---My-Ideal
1943-12-xx-083-V-Disc-B-Del-Courtney-and-his-Orchestra---Blue-Rain
1943-12-xx-085-V-Disc-A-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---1-2-3-4-Jump
1943-12-xx-085-V-Disc-B-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---In-A-Mellow-Tone
1943-12-xx-086-V-Disc-A-Tommy-Dorsey-and-his-Orchestra---Well-Git-It
1943-12-xx-086-V-Disc-B-Tommy-Dorsey-and-his-Orchestra---Then-Ill-Be-Happy
1943-12-xx-087-V-Disc-A-Carol-Bruce-with-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---Embraceable-You
1943-12-xx-087-V-Disc-A-Carol-Bruce-with-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---Message
1943-12-xx-087-V-Disc-B-Carol-Bruce-with-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---Abraham
1943-12-xx-087-V-Disc-B-Carol-Bruce-with-Red-Norvo-and-his-Overseas-Spotlight-Band---Something-For-the-Boys
1943-12-xx-088-V-Disc-A-Benny-Goodman-Sextette---Three-Little-Words
1943-12-xx-088-V-Disc-B-Kate-Smith---In-A-Friendly-Little-Harbor
1943-12-xx-090-V-Disc-A-Andre-Kostelanetz-and-his-Orchestra-Vocal-by-Jan-Peerce-and-Chorus---And-Russia-Is-Her-Name
1943-12-xx-090-V-Disc-B-Andre-Kostelanetz-and-his-Orchestra---March-Slav
1944-01-xx-091-V-Disc-A-Captain-Glenn-Miller-and-the-418th-AAFTC-Orchestra---Stormy-Weather
1944-01-xx-091-V-Disc-B-The-418th-AAFTC-Band-Under-the-Direction-of-Glenn-Miller---Buckle-Down-Winsocki
1944-01-xx-091-V-Disc-B-The-418th-AAFTC-Band-Under-the-Direction-of-Glenn-Miller---El-Capitan
1944-01-xx-092-V-Disc-A-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Bravura
1944-01-xx-092-V-Disc-A-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Cheerio
1944-01-xx-092-V-Disc-B-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Our-Jackies
1944-01-xx-092-V-Disc-B-Manhattan-Beach-Coast-Guard-Band---Victors-March
1944-01-xx-094-V-Disc-A-Vaughn-Monroe-and-his-Orchestra---For-The-First-Time
1944-01-xx-094-V-Disc-B-Vaughn-Monroe-and-his-Orchestra---Jealous
1944-01-xx-095-V-Disc-AB-Toscanini-and-the-NBC-Symphony-Orchestra---Zampa-Overture-Pt1Pt2
1944-01-xx-096-V-Disc-A-Kay-Kyser-and-his-Orchestra---Candlelight-And-Wine
1944-01-xx-096-V-Disc-A-Kay-Kyser-and-his-Orchestra---Do-It-Again
1944-01-xx-096-V-Disc-B-Kay-Kyser-and-his-Orchestra---Victory-Polka
1944-01-xx-096-V-Disc-B-Kay-Kyser-and-his-Orchestra---With-My-Head-In-The-Clouds
1944-01-xx-097-V-Disc-A-Ormandy-and-the-Philadelphia-Orchestra---Spirit-Of-Vienna
1944-01-xx-097-V-Disc-B-Ormandy-and-the-Philadelphia-Orchestra---Voices-Of-Spring
1944-01-xx-098-V-Disc-A-Marian-Anderson-with-Franz-Rupp---Ave-Maria
1944-01-xx-098-V-Disc-A-Marian-Anderson-with-Franz-Rupp---Let-Us-Break-Bread-Together
1944-01-xx-098-V-Disc-A-Marian-Anderson-with-Franz-Rupp---Sometimes-I-Feel-Like-A-Motherless-Child
1944-01-xx-099-V--Disc-A-Earl-Robinson---The-House-I-Live-In
1944-01-xx-099-V--Disc-B-Earl-Robinson---A-Mans-A-Man-For-A-That
1944-01-xx-100-V-Disc-A-Allan-Jones---Donkey-Serenade
1944-01-xx-100-V-Disc-B-Gladys-Swarthout---Give-Me-One-Hour
1944-01-xx-101-V-Disc-A-Tony-Pastor-and-his-Orchestra---Making-Whoopee
1944-01-xx-101-V-Disc-A-Tony-Pastor-and-his-Orchestra-Vocal-by-Patti-Powers---Theyre-Either-Too-Young-Or-Too-Old
1944-01-xx-103-V-Disc-A-John-Kirby-and-his-Orchestra---Do-You-Savvy
1944-01-xx-103-V-Disc-A-John-Kirby-and-his-Orchestra---Tunisian-Trail
1944-01-xx-104-V-Disc-A-Don-Redman-and-his-Orchestra---Message
1944-01-xx-104-V-Disc-A-Don-Redman-and-his-Orchestra---Pistol-Packin-Mama