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Corporate Author Boswell Sisters, performer.

Title That's how rhythm was born / [performed by] the Boswell Sisters.

Publication Info. New York : Legacy/Columbia, [1995]
℗1995

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Description 1 audio disc (60:06 min.) : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 006006
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
mono
digital recording
Series Art deco series
Art deco.
Performer Popular songs of the 1930's, sung by the Boswell Sisters, accompanied by an orchestra, principally the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.
Event Recorded between 1932 and 1935.
Note Compact disc.
Program notes (11 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Contents Rock and roll (2:43) -- Between the devil and the deep blue sea (3:01) -- Louisiana hayride (2:42) -- Shuffle off to Buffalo (3:09) -- Sophisticated lady (3:05) -- Song of surrender (3:17) -- Sleep, come on and take me (2:57) -- That's how rhythm was born (2:54) -- The sentimental gentleman from Georgia (3:05) -- Coffee in the morning and kisses in the night (2:59) -- Forty-second street (3:13) -- Minnie the Moocher's wedding day (3:06) -- The darktown strutters ball (3:07) -- If I had a million dollars (2:47) -- It's written all over your face (3:18) -- Charlie two-step (2:23) -- Trav'lin' all alone (3:08) -- St. Louis blues (2:46) --Dinah (3:01) -- The object of my affection (3:22).
Subject Popular music -- 1931-1940.
Popular music.
Chronological Term 1931-1940
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Popular music.
Popular music.
Added Author Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, performer.
Music No. CK 66977 Legacy/Columbia