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Off the Record— Look and Listen

Today's Stars Sing Top Tunes| Of 25 Years

Best Combined On Single Discs By RCA Victor

By DONNA MIKELS THE CREAM of some 25 years’ €rop in Tin Pan Alley has been collected by RCA Victor into a! memorable release of “pop” tunes. Some of the biggest names in the pop vocal field of today have been matched with the biggest” hames in songwriting of both yesterday and today in RCA Victor Singers’ Single Record Series.” Artists Perry Como, Dinah Suore, Tony Martin, Mindy Carson, Fran Warren, Eddie Fisher,| [i i - I vaste, Eddie Fisher listenable is lovely Helen Gray

Cornell each sings six songs in| to who's hitting the disc

the series. Names on the com-| jockeys’ tune-tables with her

posers’ side of the credit sheet| London recording of "Diga

Not only look-at-able but

Record Review—

Kostelanetz and Orchestra Play Ballet Music And ‘Capriccio Espagnol’ On Another’ Disc

and Nelson Eddy, have teamed up to make a recording of a Romberg operetta which is a featured item in a list of interesting new Columbia long-playing records just released. |

recorded in abridged fotm on 10-inch ML-2164 by Steber and Eddy with chorus and orchestra con-| ducted by Leon Arnaud. (Rimsky-Korsakov's “Capriccio EsThis spectacular, tuneful and pagnol,” both played by Andre highly successful operetta 1s ing,etelanetz and his Orchestra. the class with “Student Prince, There’ ith of beautiful “Blossom Time” and “Show eres a wea 0 autifu Boat.” It has lived on. and on,/music for the dance on this rec- i gaining in popularity with each ord—the kind of music that of ts fevivals Sinoe it was Brat breathes grace and pulsates with. The abridgement for this record |TPYthmic vitality. . Ballet has has only served to accentuate the 8TOWn so greatly in. popularity best in the music and the songs. that its music is in demand even The latter include “Stouthearted when the dancers can’t be seen. Mens “Marianne! ing You “One| Recorded here are such outstandf ) , Kiss,” “Softly As In a Morning| = Sunrise” and “Lover Come Back Six ” Tell,” to Me. |Saens’ BALLET MUSIC FROM THE

OPERA on one side of 10-inch |jjoz's “Damnation of Faust,” and

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“Samson

include Billy Rose, Sigmund Rom-| Diga Doo." Oh yes, she's also berg, Harold Arlen, Jimmy Mc-| Mrs. Spike Jones. Hugh, Gus Kahn, Sammy Fain, Arthur Freed, Walter Donaldson, |that includes the song that beBrown, Henderson and De Sylva. C2me Al Jolson’s trademark "Here's a rundown on each of| Mammy” and other Donaldson the series: hits of the roaring 30's, “My

2% & Buddy,” “My Blue Heaven,” “At “FRAN WARREN SINGS

Sundown” and “What Can I Say HAROLD ARLEN.” Fans of Dear?”

Fran will Uke her sultry-voiced| . ¥ Aa..8 version of su. hits as the almost oy Como sings Billy Rose.” unobtainable “One for My Baby,” y hose, e e man “Over the Rainbow,” “Stormy the big and varied talent, wrote Weather,” “1 some mighty fine tunes in his day, | Gotta Right to |as attests the table of contents in| Sing the Blues,” {this release. There's “Without al and others. Hu- Song” and “More Than You go Winterhaiter Know,” on both of which he col-| provides fine or- _|laborated with Vincent Youmans; “Only a Paper Moon” that was

chestral . . { fos al . back- 1 ; [pened Dy Ros. Harold Arlen g. 3 & an . Y. Harburg, “Me and My Mindy Carson |Shadow” written with Al Jolson

and Dave Dreyer, “That Old! [Gang of Mine,” cleffed with Ray {Hénderson and “I Found a Mil-' llion Dollar Baby” with music by Fran Warren [Harry Warren. |

derson.” Nothing nicer could happen to this

trio’s wonderful tunes than Mindy Carson and . . vice versa. In case youve Coal Mine Strikers

forgotten how the products of} this trio dominated the pop Hea May End Walkout from 1926 to 1931, some of the, FAIRMOUNT, W. Va., Feb. 24 tune titles are “Button Up Your|(UP)—Striking miners in the Overcoat,” “Together,” “Just a| West Virginia coal fields appeared, Memory,” “You're The Cream in| ready today to end their week-. My Coffee,” and “The Best 1008 Protest walkout against new Things in Life Are Free.” | mine safety legislation. | a 8 =» : ! A 900-man United Mine Work- | “DON CORNELL SING S ers local at Barrackville, W. Va., | SAMMY FAIN.” The songwriter’s| voted last night to return to the name may not be familiar but it's| pits Monddy. Other locals were a bet his products are. “Let a scheduled to hold similar meet-! Smile Be Your |ings tomorrow. : | Umbrella | Despite the spontaneous upris-! “Wedding Bells |ing from the fields, the bill suc-| Are Breaking | cessfully passed through the Low-| Up That Old | ler House of Delegates Thursday | Gang of Mine,” : night and was sent to Gov. Okey! “That Old Feel- | L. Patteson for his signature. ing,” and “Tn { The controversial bill will perBe Seeing You” {mit section foremen to make are samples. {safety inspections in gaseous What beauti- mines, a “double job” system long ful tunes and {denounced by the UMW. Mine what a beauti- ‘owners, however, contended the ful voice in the (bill would permit them to save “Dinah Shore

{ $7 million in additional payrolls. Sings Gus Kahn" series:

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The’ “Capriccio Espagnol” is full

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1951 County Fair Officers Selected

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