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"Divaville Lounge" with Sarah O (archive)

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Sunday, April 14, 2019 | 14:00 to 16:00 | jazz/pop vocalists
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Artist Song Album Label Comments
Slim Gaillard Taxpayer's Blues Laughing in Rhythm Proper UK tax day is tomorrow!
Louis Jordan Love You 'til Your Money's Gone Blues Let the Good Times Roll Bear Family
Louis Prima Greenback Dollar Bill Live from Las Vegas
Benny Goodman Orchestra v/ Peggy Lee Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me some Money Too) Complete Recordings 1941-1947 RCA
Groucho Marx Beauty, Charm, Money Animal Crackers OST Soundtrack Factory
Ginger Rogers We're In the Money Gold Diggers of 1933 OST RKO Radio Pictures
Dick Powell WIth Plenty of Money and You the Singing Troubador Great Movie Themes
Bing Crosby I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store) BIng! His Legendary Years BMG
The Boswell Sisters If I Had a Million Dollars Shout, Sister, Shout! ASV Living Era
Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers Are You Makin' Any Money? The Great Depression (American Music in the 30s) ASV Living Era
Frank Sinatra and Groucho Marx It's Only Money Sinatra in Hollywood Reprise from Double Dynamite
Maxine Sullivan Christopher Columbus Maxine Sullivan Sings 1955-56
Nat King Cole Trio Route 66 The Complete After Midnight Sessions Essential Jazz Classics
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong A Foggy Day Ella and Louis Verve
June Christy Something Cool Best of June Christy: The Jazz Sessions
Nancy Wilson The Good Life Ballads, Blues and Big Bands: The Best of Nancy Wilson Capitol
Aretha Franklin Make Someone Happy Laughing on the Outside Columbia/Legacy
Jonathan and Darlene Edwards Cocktails for Two Cocktails for Two funny request!
Spike Jones and his City Slickers Cocktails for Two The Immortals two hilarious takes on this song
Doris Day o/ Les Brown Dig It Complete Recordings with Les Brown Jazz Factory great song thanks for requesting!
Tony Pastor The Lady from 29 Palms From the Columbia Vaults Columbia
Jan Garber At Sundown At Sundown
Artie Shaw Orchestra S'Wonderful The Complete Spotlight Band 1945 Broadcasts Metronome
Bunny Berigan Orchestra v/ Ruth Gaylor The Pied Piper The Pied Piper
Bob WIlls and his Texas Playboys My Window Faces the South The Tiffany Transcriptions V. 5 Rhino great request!
Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra The All-Night Record Man 1939 Chronological Classics
Duke Ellington Jack the Bear The Blanton-Webster Band RCA great request! fits into this set perfectly
Benny Goodman Orchestra w/ Fletcher Henderson Blue Skies Camel Caravan Sept 13, 1938 otr-cat.com
Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five Mahogany Hall Stomp Hot Fives and Sevens JSP rec 1929 great request!
Ted Weems & His Orchestra You're the Cream in My Coffee The Essential Ted Weems 1923-1930 Challenge
Mound City Blue Blowers Darktown Strutter's Ball Eddie Condon Vol. 1
Thomas Waller with Morris' Hot Babies "Fats" Waller Stomp Fats Waller Complete REcorded Works Vol. 1 JSP
McKinney's Cotton Pickers Wherever There's a Will, Baby Three Great Swing Saxophones rec 1929 feat Coleman Hawkins
Doris Day, o/ Norman Luboff April in Paris A Day at the Movies great request! there's always time for Doris Day