Transfer by Andy LeMaitre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkIctaYx1js
Transfer by Andy LeMaitre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkIctaYx1js
“’Leven Pounds of Heaven.” Words by Joe McCarthy, melody by Matt Malneck (1930). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on June 23, 1932. Decca F. 3038.
"My Dog Loves Your Dog." Music by Ray Henderson, lyrics by Jack Yellen and Irving Caesar for the film "George White's Scandals (1934)." Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment on June 22, 1934. Decca F. 5079.
"Mr. Magician (Won't You Bring My Honey Back to Me?)." Words and music by Charles O'Flynn, James Cavanaugh, and Frank Weldon (1934). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment on June 22, 1934. Decca F. 5079.
"Coming Thro' the Cornfield." Words and music by Horatio Nicholls (a.k.a. Lawrence Wright). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with piano accompaniment by Carroll Gibbons on June 21, 1926 at the Gramophone Company's Studio B at Hayes in Middlesex. Zonophone 2772 mx. Yy8563-2.
Video by Brighton Rock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN_yVbLgzoI
"Mama, I Long for a Sweetheart." Music by Ramón Collazo; original Spanish lyrics by Roberto Fontaina; English translation by Carol Raven. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on June 20, 1935. Decca F. 5586.
Transfer by Henry Parsons: https://soundcloud.com/hhparsons/ray-starita-and-his-ambassadors-youll-find-out-1932
"You'll Find Out." Words and music composed by Archie Gottler and Betty Treynor (a pseudonym of Lawrence Wright) for "On with the Show." Recorded in London on June 15, 1932 by Ray Starita and His Ambassadors with vocalists Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne. Sterno 984 mx. S-2477-2.
"A Place in Your Heart." Words and music by Sam Coslow. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on June 14, 1934. Decca F-5071 mx. TB-1320-2.
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“She’s My Slip of a Girl.” Composed by Cyril Watters for the Melody Maker “All British Song Competition” (first prize, 1929). Recorded in Chelsea, London on January 31, 1930 by the Rhythm Maniacs under the musical direction of Arthur Lally with vocalist Maurice Elwin. Decca F-1630 mx. MB-914-2A.
“The Gentleman Obviously Doesn’t Believe.” Words and Music by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on May 28, 1935. Decca F. 5568 mx. GB7167-1.
https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/gentleman-obviously-doesnt-believe/
"Waiting for the Lights to Change." Composed by Cyril Ray. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on May 28, 1935. Decca F. 5568 mx. GB7166-1.
https://www.elsiecarlisle.com/waiting-for-the-lights-to-change/