Hits Of The 1930s Vol 2 1931-1933 Music Cd
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NAXOS NOSTALGIA CD - Hits of the 1930s, Volume 2. Original recordings 1931-1933. Titles - The Peanut Vendor; Dream a Little Dream of Me; Minnie the Moocher; Out of Nowhere; I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a 5 & 10 cent store); Home; River Stay 'Way From My Door; We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye; Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee; Brother Can You Spare a Dime; Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries; Night & Day; It's Only a Paper Moon; Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf; Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More;
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Various
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Instrument:
Classical Recordings
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Audio
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CD Only
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Naxos
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Contents:
(potatoes Are Cheaper, Tomatoes Are Cheaper) Nows The Time To Fall In Love
Lewis - Sherman
Annie Doesnt Live Here Any More
Joe Young
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
Jay Gorney
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Andree - Kahn - Schwandt
Forty Second Street
Harry Warren
Home (when Shadows Fall)
Clarkson - Clarkson - Van Steeden
I Found A Million Dollar Baby (in A Five And Ten Cent Store)
Rose - Warren - Dixon
Its Only A Paper Moon
Arlen - Rose - Harburg
Lets Have Another Cup Of Coffee
Irving Berlin
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
Ray Henderson
Minnie The Moocher
Calloway - Gaskill - Mills
Night And Day
Cole Porter
Out Of Nowhere
Heyman - Green
River Stay Way From My Door
Harry M. Woods
Stormy Weather
Arlen - Koehler
The Gold Diggers Song (were In The Money)
Dubin - Warren
The Last Round-up
Billy Hill
The Peanut Vendor (el Manisero)
Moises Simons
We Just Couldnt Say Goodbye
Harry M. Woods
Whos Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf
Frank Churchill