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May 6, 2021
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Various – Hitler Is On The Air! A Study In Audible Evil
Label:
Radiola – 2MR-8889
Series:
Actuality Series – No. 3 & 4
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1978
Genre:
Jazz, Non-Music
Style:
Speech, Political, Radioplay, Swing
TracklistHide Credits
A1–Adolf HitlerAddress To The Reichstag (German Parliament) December 11, 1941
B1–Adolf HitlerAddress To The Reichstag (German Parliament) December 11, 1941
C2–Charlie And His Orchestra*You're The Top
Vocals – Karl Schwedler
C3–No ArtistGerman-American Bund Rally. February 20, 1939
C4–Charlie And His Orchestra*Little Sir Echo
Vocals – Karl Schwedler
C5–Douglas ChandlerPaul Revere. September 9, 1941
C6–Robert BestSeptember 9, 1942
C7–Charlie And His Orchestra*I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams
Vocals – Karl Schwedler
D8–Charlie And His Orchestra*You've Started Something
Vocals – Karl Schwedler
D9–Axis SallyMidge At The Mike. May 18, 1943
D10–No ArtistStation D.E.B.U.N.K. April 29, 1942
D11–William JoyceLord Haw Haw. April 30, 1945
D12–Charlie And His Orchestra*Daisy, Daisy
Vocals – Karl Schwedler
Notes
Release #88 Sides A & B.
Release #89 Sides C & D.
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