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Table of Contents:
- 1934: Bolero: The raftero
- 1930: Be yourself: When a woman loves a man. Sea legs: This must be illegal
- 1931: The big broadcast: Here lies love; Please
- 1932: Blonde Venus: Hot voodoo
- 1933: A bedtime story: In the park in Paree; Home-made heaven. International house: My bluebird's singing the blues. She done him wrong: A guy what takes his time
- 1934: Here is my heart: June in January; With every breath I take. Kiss and make up: Corned beef and cabbage, I love you; Love divided by two. Little Miss Marker: Low-down lullaby; Laugh, you son-of-a-gun. She loves me not: Love in bloom
- l935: Rumba: The rhythm of the rumba. Big broadcast of 1936: I wished on the moon
- 1936: Big broadcast of 1937: I'm talking through my heart. Palm Springs: I don't want to make history. Three cheers for love: Long ago and far away
- 1937: Waikiki wedding: Blue Hawaii.
- 1938: Big broadcast of 1938: Don't tell a secret to a rose; You took the words right out of my heart; Thanks for the memory; Mama, that moon is here again. Romance in the dark: Tonight we love. Give me a sailor: A little kiss at twilight
- 1939: Paris honeymoon: I have eyes; You're a sweet little headache. $1,000 touchdown: Love with a capital "L"
- 1941: Moon over Miami: Loveliness and love; Is that good?; You started something. Rise and shine: Get thee behind me Clayton. A Yank in the R.A.F.: Hi-ya, love; Another little dream won't do us any harm
- 1942: My gal Sal: Here you are; On the Gay White Way. Footlight serenade: I'm still crazy for you; I heard the birdies sing
- 1943: Coney Island: Teke it from there; There's danger in a dance.
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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Alternate Titles:
- Additional title on container: "Thanks for the memory": the classic movie musicals of Ralph Rainger (1930-43)
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Performers:
- Original soundtrack highlights, featuring singers Fanny Brice, Lillian Roth, Crosby, Dietrich, Chevalier, Shirley Temple, Frances Langford, Shirley Ross, Bob Hope, Martha Raye, Don Ameche, Grable, Lamour, et cetera Conducted principally by Nat W. Finston, Victor Young, or Alfred Newman.
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General Notes:
- "A Box Office production."
Originally recorded 1930-43.
Lyrics principally by Leo Robin.
From the Collection of Ray Charles.
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Physical Description:
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- vinyl; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm
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Audio Characteristics:
- analog; 33 1/3 rpm; mono
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Call Numbers:
- LPZ
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, JJA: JJA 1981-1
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OCLC Numbers:
- 8335947