Job lot of Antique Vinyl Records Jazz circa 1930s

Sold Date: November 28, 2014
Start Date: November 23, 2014
Final Price: £11.50 (GBP)
Bid Count: 10
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I found these in the loft:
When I was a kid, I was given these records by an old Jazz fan called "Spider" when he heard I liked the song: "Georgia on my mind".
I remember there was something rare and special and precious about these records, but I can't remember what it was! I just know it was a really big deal that he gave them to me and I was too polite to decline them!
Therefore, I think they should go to someone who would appreciate them and play them, rather than it being forgotten in my loft for decades at a time.
I assumed these were all traditional Jazz, but there's mention of Fox-Trots here too! I hope the names and titles are recognisable and hence make sense to someone out there!
All seems to be in excellent condition, definitely very playable, except the Tom Clare 12 inch is quite scratched. So, here's what we have:

10-inch 78rpm


 A: Oh by Jingo, Oh by Jee (Von Tilzer)

B: Swanee (Gerhswin)

 

A: Dardanella Fox Trot

B: The Vamp Fox Trot

 

A: Japanese Sandman – Fox Trot

B: Tappin’ The Time Away Stomp

 

A: Way Down Home – Fox Trot, Savoy Havana Band

B: Follow Your Footsteps – Fox Trot, Savoy Havana Band

 

A: Ukelele Lullaby, Fox Trot Song, Gene Williams

B: Ukelele Baby, Fox Trot Song, Meskill, Rose, Sherman, Bloom

 

A: Colonel Bogey – March

B: Semper Fidelis – Sousa, Black Diamonds Band

 

A: Stumbling Fox Trot – Jack Hylton’s Jazz Band

B: Dear old Southland Fox Trot - Jack Hylton’s Jazz Band

 

A: Cannon Ball March – The Home Guards Band

B: Sons of the Brave - The Home Guards Band

 

A: My Sweet Virginia – Durium Dance Band (no B-side)

 

A: Don’t Tell a Soul – Fox-Trot – Roy Fox and his Band

B: Georgia on my Mind - Fox-Trot – Roy Fox and his Band

 


12-inch:

 

A: Tom Clare’s version of the Telephone – spoken by Mr Tom Clare

B: Winkelheimer’s Motor Ride (R. Marsh) - spoken by Mr Tom Clare

 

A: “The Bing Boys are Here” - If you were the only boy in the world and I were the only girl – Duet by Violet Loraine and George Robey

B: “The Bing Boys are Here” – In Other Words – George Robey with Alhambra Orchestra