1940s, 8 unidentified, Panoram, Soundies, short musicals from 16mm film
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- 1940s, unidentified, Panoram, Soundies, short musicals from 16mm film
These wonderful musical films were all found on the same reel. These were spliced together sometime after being removed from a Panoram machine. I have very little musical knowledge but know for a fact that many of you do. As the information comes in I will add it to this description and at a later date reproduce the film with that information.
Thank you all in advance
THIS INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY SOME OUTSTANDING FOLKS! THANK YOU
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pbrgma1 #1 is Mary Had a Little Lamb by The Three Peppers from Oct. 9th 1944 Roy Branker piano, Bob Bell, guitar and Walter Williams on Bass
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DogFather0808 #3 Kay Starr & Jimmie Dodd, “Stop That Dancin’ up There.” I recognized his face and her voice. Jimmie was one of the adult Mouseketeers on the original Mickey Mouse Club in the 50s. Kay has an incredible voice, but the only song I remember her for is “The Man With the Bag” every Christmas. She died in 2016, I think in her mid-90s. Edit: Jimmie is also in the last song, “What the Country Needs.”
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DOOWOP TRB #6 is from the all black cast 1946 motion picture, "Tall, Tan and Terrific". "I've Got To Go To Camp To See My Man" is performed by Francine Everett. - Hudba
# 1 is "Mary Had A Little Lamb" by THE THREE PEPPERS from Oct.9th 1944.
ROY BRANKER-Piano, BOB BELL-Guitar and WALTER WILLIAMS-Bass.
Thank you very much I’ll put that in the description.
Absolutely great!
#2 was Snookie Lansome #3 was Kay Starr with Jimmy Dodd
Dude on the banjo in #5 was way ahead of his time. Girls didn't even know what to do when he started jamming on that thing like Van Halen.
#6 is from the all black cast 1946 motion picture, "Tall, Tan and Terrific". "I've Got To Go To Camp To See My Man" is performed by Francine Everett.
Yes Edna Mae Harris singing
Nice 👍
Number 5 is "Strum Fun" with Eddie Peabody. I have a 16mm print of this with the titles.
There was a soundie I saw years ago. It was in a CZcams video with a bunch of other 1930-40s music. That upload is gone and I can’t find it anymore. It was a rendition of The Sailor With The Navy Blue Eyes. I really liked that rendition, but it’s gone. The woman singing it was obscure. I can’t remember her name now but I looked it up back then and nothing came up on her
#1 Mary had a Little Lamp The Three Peppers 1944
#2 My Gal Sal The Eton Boys (1941)
#3 Stop That Dancin’ Up There Kay Starr, Jimmy Dodd, Joe Reichman O.
#4 Club Lollypop Baby Barbara, a.o. (1943)
#5 Strum Fun Eddie Peabody (1942)
#6 I Gotta Go To Camp And See My Man Edna Mae Harris (1943)
#7 The Wise Old Owl Sylvia Froos, Ray Bloch O. (1941)
#8 What the Country Needs Martha Tilton, Bobby Sherwood Or. (1941)
Eddie Peabody.,.,. An absolutely phenomenal performer!
Yes, Jimmie Dodd (future "Chief Mouseketeer" of "THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB") is featured with Kay.
That's Edna Mae Harris singing in #6.
#8 is Martha Tilton singing
#5 Eddie Peobody. Nobody's gonna watch this. Surround him with girls in tight sweaters!
I absolutely hate the banjo, though I've always admired Eddie Peabody's skill.
I think #4 has Eddie Peabody on guitar