Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1948 — Page 5

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Youve Cove te Wop From St. Louis’ Comes Long Way

‘ I _ ‘Sleeper’ Platter Sung by Ray McKinley Cation aaa at bass, and Sid SN he -F Called Similar to Two Earlier Hit Tunes | The tunes, ‘all 61d standards] A LONG WAY — Ray Mc- |g - Shy ant laddet 4 Members of these groups graded The disc of the wesk—in Indlanaboils and over most ‘of the|cal bY and Teagarden;| 71 came 8 long way Up In |qustries, Lid. another. British! Not Fin hr into

a . 5 . : Financial Basis Alone country—is a semi-Calypso bit by Ray McKinley titled “You've Save It, Pretty Mama,” “Ain't the hit parade with his best corporation, was accused of aid-! pr. Schuessier did not rate nis hing to Tecordings divided Inte Come a Long Way From St. Louis.” ; ving” “Pennies From| seller, “You've'Cpme a Long [IE the alleged conspiracy. But|subjects Sales on this particular RCA Victor platter have been booming Heaven,” “Back o' Town Blues, Way From St. Lodis™ that focally. A “sleeper,” with no advance buildup, it's already sold{all featuring Armstrong . . more than 5000 around Indianapolis and there's still an asking list|80lo§ and vocals, and the eerie] : The complaint charged that weaith as a requirement for posi around shops that have sold out. os “St James Infirmary” with Heads C. of C. Unit: 2 Asian as, ous of the tion in a particular social group. wu Ex “St. Louis,” sung by Drummer- since “St. Louis” is one bt those Satchmo and Big Tee featured. oh largest U. 8. Peco) manufactur- The effect of the group is pro- heat ports Down ; A rg blues chants about a “Lady From 8 8 8 Times Special jers, schemed to divide worldifound in establishing musical WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 WUP)—y mb man McKinley against a heavyisg p,ims"-type female and “San FROM THE SUBLIME to the] WASHINGTON, Ind, Aug. 3— markets with the other two com- tastes, he adds. The Agriculture Department esti- +O Small piano beat, bears a startling Jose” is a sentimental ballad. you know what, Jean Sablon Dean H. Mitchell, president of panies, The British concerns are “Socio-sconomic position oper- mated today that the United! w. es) similarity to two hits of the past.| Other new discs include: sings “Every Time" and “Au Re- Northern Indiana Public Service 'W0, Of the largest foreign record ates to channelize experiences in| States will export 450,000,000, The Agriculture Department se. The arrangeient—piano stop-| COLUMBIA—This company is volr Again.” ‘Best feature of the, id has been ap- cers. such a way that an individual bushels of wheat this year. This that beat rhythm—is a deadringer for|100king for another hit in Arthur Tecold 18 the Toots Camarata or-|__ . chatrma tends to form a favorable atti-{is 75,000,000 bushels more than only 20,467,000 head, the smallc = © the old Hoagy Carmichael “Hong Godfrey's latest, “Turkish De-chestral background. pe alrman of the Soclal/WOOTE IS TYPE OF STEEL tude toward certain kinds of mu-|its previous estimate, but 32,000,-|0n record, This is eight per oe K Blues” disc.. And the “st. light.” . This tune, which the fond Louis Prime provides solid|Security Committee of the Cham-| Woot is a type of steel made/sic and an unfavorable attitude 000 bushels below last year's rec- below last year's crop and Sis =. Loa” tune itself bears a wee re.|makers hope may come up to showmanship on “The Sad Cow-|ber of Commerce of the United|in the Bast Indies from magnetic toward other kinds,” Dr. Schuess-| ord export total of $82,000,000 cent than the 1037semblance to Eliagton’s “Da| Too Fat Polka,” is backed by/boy” with Prima vocals. . Second States for the year 1948-40. ‘are, valuable for edge tools. ler says. bushels. Nothing Till You Hear From Me.” “Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” (Side is Kathy Allen singing “Bub- SS a SE lA a ir Sa

Look for heavy juke box play|ble-Loo Bubble-Loo.” . y . Together, however, they sound i. Don Cornell sings “Ain’t Doin’ J like nothing you've ever heard OD Gene Autry’'s “Your Button Bad Dorr Not ari - th RE

on basis modern classicals tompany was not made & alone. His ratings on a social: waltzes, light classicals, , popular defendant. ’ leconomic basis, however, reffect and hilibilly.

and Bows.” Second side is “Pale- the McKinley 1s following up this face” Cb inte ag mmy Kaye group, while thell SUMMER STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri— 9:30 to § erry Wayne com . 8. body Bh wa 3 Hse wa a lthe “You Call Everybody Darling” |Eise’s Picture” on the fip. Saturday —9:30 to | .

; craze. In this case, the old “bet-| Importee Beryl Davis . keeps or late than, never slogan EE rer "nok seotetonts more applicable in reverse. 1. ond side is another revival which|Here she offers two oldies, “Don “i has already almost played its way Blame Me and Blue Room. | “, » * iol Wal always good] MERCURY—The Mercury mani and the same old words of praise|POPS up with a couple of smoothapply every time she makes a dee ang several novelties in the record. Her latest is “This Is the ’ . Moment,” a soft sentimental tune,| Still tops in their new relapses and the lighter, brighter fave|ls Frankie Taine . Ah But It} That ey ‘American baritone Bi Since Frankie cut the A side, sev-| Johnson, who's now playing in|eral other male vocalists have ! ; “Annie Get Your Gun\dn London, tried their luck on- “Ah But It ! iy \"4 3 L'S NIIUSEANE | nas recorded two of Me No, 1/Happens,” but the Laine is still lo] 4 I Jinits on the English hit pArade. (the topman on the “Ah But It One, “Tree in the M > 18 Happens poll, if you'll® pardon {already familiar this chuntry . land the Johnson version seems/ Smooth-voiced John Laurenz likely to increase its popularity. Jullables ay Night” and The second side is “Galway Bay,” . P TR Es ths . an Irish ‘folk tune which is No. 1| ommy Ryan sings the praises

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of an old-timer, “Dolores,” teamed : : 1 . : : — on the English hit parade. h “I'd Give a Million Tomor- : 8 0 S RCA VICTOR--The new hot/rows.” With Chuck Foster's or- | . > 3 {. : 1 ; 4 jazz album “Louis Armstrong chestra he sings “Paddlin’ Made- 4 Baal Tu ROEBUCK AND CO All-Stars,” catches all the excite-{line Home” and “Then I'll Be : ; bid 4

ment of an actual jazz concert by Happy.” its recordings of this all-star ® » =» group, made during an actual] VIC DAMONE glorifies a new concert. Irving Berlin number, “It Only

For Records and It's all there, the introductions, Happens When I Dance With({}™ 3 applause and frenzied musician-{ You,” teaming it with “Just for

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mall group: Armsirong and Bob| The perennials, Tiny Hill and ® Popular © Classical

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Hackett's trumpets, the famous|Ted Weems, each have a new reTeagarden trombone and husky|lease. That is, if you can apply vocalizing, Peanuts Hucko on|“new” to the Hill on “That Siltenor sax, Dick Cary, piano;/ver Haired Daddy of" Mine” ww backed. by “Your Key Don’t Fit the Lock Anymore.” The Weems} group backs Elmo Tanner on “Crime Doesn't Pay,’ ‘and Glenn Martin vocals on “Go See Seattle.”

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