The Bob Crosby caravans, suddenly it's 1939.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Crosby, Bob, 1913-1993
Imprint:Glendale, Ca. : Giants of Jazz, c1984.
Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Language:English
Series:Big band broadcasts
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Format: LP Audio E-Resource Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1309043
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Other title:Suddenly it's 1939.
Other uniform titles:Camel caravan (Radio program)
Other authors / contributors:Warner, Will.
Bauduc, Ray
Starr, Kay
Bob Crosby's Bobcats (Musical group)
Notes:Title on container: Suddenly it's 1939.
Notes on container by Will Warner and Ray Bauduc ; program ([1] p.) inserted in container.
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra and [Bob Crosby's] Bobcats ; some with vocals by Kay Starr, Johnny Mercer or Helen Ward.
Airchecks; recorded June 27 and July 4, 1939 for Caravan Dixieland Music Shop, CBS (WABC), at Studio Playhouse , New York; programs 1 and 2.
Publisher's no.:GOJ-1032 Giants of Jazz
Table of Contents:
  • South Rampart Street parade (Bauduc-Haggart-1936)
  • Get on board & ride (Mercer)
  • Sunrise serenade (Carle-Lawrence-1939)
  • Stumbling (Confrey-1922)
  • Memphis blues (Handy-1913)
  • Big noise from Winnetka (Bauduc-Haggart-1938)
  • Then I'll be happy (Friend-Clare-Brown-1925)
  • The lady's in love (Lane-Loesser-1939)
  • I've got the world on a string (Arlen-Kroehler-1933)
  • Little Rock getaway (Sullivan-1937)
  • If I didn't care (Lawrence-1939)
  • Hindustan (Weeks-Wallace-1918)
  • Newsy-blues (Ode to picknickers) (Mercer)
  • Pagan love song (Brown-Freed-1929)
  • Summertime (Closing theme).