LARRY GOMAR
Vibraphone solos, acc. unknown. New York, April 11, 1933.
B-13220- Try A Little Tenderness
Br 6565
B-13221- Rhythmic Dream
Br 6565
MAX GOMEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Australian Grand Pree for the following items listed in this book:
18335 Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's Daughter? (Carolina Club Orchestra; see Hal Kemp)
18463 I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight? (Lou Gold and his Orchestra)
18503 Rose Marie (Harl Smith and his Orchestra)
NAT GONELLA
NAT GONELLA AND HIS TRUMPET: Trumpet solos, with own v, acc. by Harry Jacobson, p, cel / Al Bowlly, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Harry, d. London, September 14, 1932.
GB-4888-3 I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
Dec F-3176
68-4889-1 I Heard
Dec F-3176, 492, Mf G-282
NOTE: Mayfair G-282 as EDDIE HINES AND HIS TRUMPET.
Acc. by Alfie Noakes, t / Joe Ferrie, tb / Jim Easton, Ernest Ritte, cl, as / Harry Berly, ts, vl / Eddie Carroll, p / Al Bowlly, g / Tiny Winters, sb / Bill Hart d. London, November 15, 1932.
GB-5174-2 Rockin' Chair
Dec F-3292, 546, 8726, Mf G-282
GB-5175-2 When You're Smiling
Dec F-3292, 546, 8726, Mf G-282
NOTE: Mayfair G-282 as EDDIE HINES AND HIS TRUMPET.
Acc. by Jim Easton or Ernest Ritte, as / same rhythm section. London, March 3, 1933.
GB-5627-1 Sing (It's Good For You)
Dec F-3531, 492, Br A-81389
GB-5628-2 That's My Home
Dec F-3531, 492, Br A-81389
Acc. by Garland Wilson, p, v. London, May 26, 1933.
GB-5919-2 Stormy Weather - vNG
Br 01537, Dec F-7868
GB-5920-1 Nobody's Sweetheart - vNG-GW
Br 01537, Dec F-7868
Acc. by Brian Lawrence, vn / Monia Liter, p, pac / Eddie Carroll, p / Harry Wilson, sb / Bob Dryden, d. London, May 15, 1934.
GB-6721-1 Georgia On My Mind
Dec F-3992, F-6320, Br A-81067, Olympia 25402
GB-6722-1-2 Sweet Sue
Dec unissued
London, May 25, 1934.
GB-6722-3-4 Sweet Sue
Dec F-3992, Br A-81067, Olympia 25402
NOTE: Belgian Olympia as JAZZ ORCHESTRA WITH HOT TRUMPET.
Acc. by Don Barrigo, ts / Brian Lawrence, vn / Frank Gregori, pac / Harold Hood, p / Mark Sheridan, g / Harry
Wilson, sb / Bob Dryden, d / own v. London, July 2, 1934.
TB-1341-2 Moon Country
Dec F-5108, F-6320
TB-1342-1 Troublesome Trumpet
Dec F-5108
Acc. by Albert Torrance, George Evans, as / Don Barrigo, ts / Harold Hood, p / Arthur Baker, g / Will Hemmings,
sb / Bob Dryden, d / own v. London, October 26, 1934.
TB-1681-1 Carolina
Dec F-5322, Pol 1870
TB-1682-2 I Can't Dance, I Got Ants In My Pants
Dec F-5322, Pol 1870
NAT GONELLA AND HIS GEORGIANS: As last. London, November 2, 1934.
CE-6702-1 Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong - vNG
Par R-1983, A-6067, Od A-221851
CE-6703-1 Moon Glow - vNG
Par R-1983, A-6067, Od A-221851
CE-6704-1 Fox Trot Medley - Part 1: Troublesome Trumpet / Dinah / Let Him Live
Par R-1982, A-6082, Od A-221850
CE-6705-1 Fox Trot Medley - Part 2: Oh Mo'nah / Georgia On My Mind / Sing (It's Good For Ya)
Par R-1982, A-6078, Od A-221850, A-6078
FRANK "BIG BOY" GOODIE
See Frank "Big Boy" Goudie (the correct spelling).
AL GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The following side, out of fifteen issued by Brunswick during 1929 and 1930, is of interest as jazz in view of its good trumpet and tenor sax solos.
Dick Robertson, v. New York, August, 1929.
E-30613- Lovable And Sweet - vDR
Br 4488
E-30614-G Dulce Y Adorable (Lovable And Sweet)
Br 40937
NOTE: Br 40937 as ORQUESTA DEL AL GOODMAN.
BENNY GOODMAN
BENNIE GOODMAN'S BOYS (WITH JIM AND GLENN): Jimmy McPartland, c / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Vic Breidis, p / Dick Morgan, g / Harry Goodman, bb / Bob Conselman, d, vib. Chicago, January 23, 1928.
C-1652 A Jazz Holiday
Voc 15656, Br 80027
C-1654 Wolverine Blues
Voc 15656, Br 80027, HRS 7
NOTE: This session was originally logged in the Brunswick files as BERNY GOODMAN AND HIS BOYS.
BENNIE GOODMAN'S BOYS: As above, plus Tommy Dorsey, tb / Fud Livingston, cl, ts; Ben Pollack, d, replaces Conselman; Goodman plays c, cl, as, bar, as noted; Goodman, Miller, a. New York, June 4, 1928.
E-27638-A or -B Jungle Blues - c, clBG
Br 4013, 80029, A-7839, A-500201, 602098
E-27639-A or -B Room 1411 (Goin' To Town) - cl, barBG
Br 4013, 80029, A-7839, A-500201, 602098
E-27640-B Blue - asBG
Br 3975, 80030, A-7815, A-500202
E-27641-B Shirt Tail Stomp - clBG
Br 3975, 80030, A-7815
NOTE: Brunswick A-7839 as BERNIE GOODMAN'S BOYS.
Clarinet solos, acc. by Mel Stitzel, p / Bob Conselman, d. Chicago, June 13, 1928.
C-2005-A; E-7397 Clarinetitis
Voc 15705, Mt M-12073, Pan 25017, P-12073, Br A-500202, Bm 1021, JCl 529
C-2006-A; E-7398 That's A Plenty
Voc 15705, Mt M-12073, Pan 25017, P-12073, Bm 1021, JCl 529
BENNIE GOODMAN'S BOYS: Wingy Mannone, t / Benny Goodman, cl / Bud Freeman, ts / Joe Sullivan, p / Herman Foster, bj / Harry Goodman, sb / Bob Conselman, d. Chicago, August 13, 1929.
C-4035-A After A While
Br 4968, 80028, 01264, A-500318
C-4036-A Muskrat Scramble [sic]
Br 4968, 80028, 01264, A-500318
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: 2 t / Tommy Dorsey or Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / Sid Stoneburn, cl, as / Larry Binyon, cl, ts / 2 vn / p / Eddie Lang, bj, g / sb / d / Benny Goodman, Helen Rowland, Scrappy Lambert, v. New York, November 7, 1930.
E-35341- He's Not Worth Your Tears - vHR
Mt M-12023, Pan P-12000
E-35342- Linda - vBG
Mt M-12024, Pan P-12004
E-35343- And Then Your Lips Met Mine - vSL
Mt M-12023, Emb E-121, Pan P-12023
E-35344- Overnight - v SL
Mt M-12024
NOTE: Embassy E-121 as THE ROXY CLUB ORCHESTRA. The vocal on LINDA is not Harold Arlen, as previously stated, but Goodman himself, performing his first recorded vocal.
Sam Shapiro, vn, added for all except the fourth title; Arthur Schutt, p / Harry Goodman, sb, replace previously unidentified musicians; Paul Small, v. New York, January 14, 1931.
E-35156- I'm Happy When You're Happy - vPS
Mt M-12090, Pan 25032, P-12099, Emb E-124
E-35157- You Didn't Have To Tell Me - vPS
Mt M-12090, Spt S-2197, Pan P-12090, Emb E-134
E-35158- Falling In Love Again - vPS
Mt M-12079, Pan P-12079
E-35924- If You Haven't Got A Girl - vPS
Mt M-12079, Pan P-12079
NOTE: Melotone M-12090 and Panachord 25032, P-12090, and P-12099 as ART KAHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Supertone S-2197 as THE CLEVELANDERS; Embassy E-124 and E-134 as THE SOUTHERN SYNCOPATORS.
Glenn Miller, tb definite;? Gene Krupa, d; rest probably as last. New York, February 5, 1931.
E-35834- We Can Live On Love - vPS
Mt M-12120, Pan P-12120
E-35835- When Your Lover Has Gone - vPS
Mt M-12120, Pan P-12111
E-35836- 99 Out Of A Hundred Wanna Be Loved - vPS
Mt M-12100, Spt S-2185, Aur 22000, Emb E-118, Pan 25013, P-12100
E-35837- Auld Lang Syne
Private recording
E-35838- Mine Yesterday, His Today - vPS
Mt M-12100, P-12100
NOTE: Aurora 22000 as STANLEY COOKE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Supertone S-2185 as THE TIN PAN PARADERS, Embassy E-118 as BROADWAY ORCHESTRA. The Brunswick files for matrix E-35837 note that the recording was made for the "Elk's Magazine Program" and the National Radio Advertising Company.
Charlie Teagarden and another, t / Glenn Miller, tb / Benny Goodman, cl / as / ts / p / Eddie Lang g / sb / Johnny Morris, d, v. New York, March 18, 1931.
E-36481- What Have We Got To Do Tonight (But Dance) - vJM
Mt M-12138, Pan 25046, P-12138
E-36482- Little Joe - vJM
Mt M-12149, Pan 25031, P-12149
E-36483- It Looks Like Love - vJM
Mt M-12149, Emb E-135, E-36484, P-12149
E-36484- I Wanna Be Around My Baby All The Time - vJM
Mt M-12138, Pan P-12138
NOTE: Apparently Goodman had intended to sing the vocal choruses at this session, but his name was crossed out on the recording sheets and Johnny Morris' substituted. Embassy E-135 as SAVOY JAZZ ORCHESTRA.
Bunny Berigan, Manny Klein, t / Tommy Dorsey, tb / Benny Goodman, cl, as / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon, ts,
f / p / Eddie Lang, g / sb / Gene Krupa, d / Johnny Morris, v. New York, June 20, 1931.
E-36835- Slow But Sure - vJM
Mt M-12205, Pan P-12197
E-36874- Pardon Me, Pretty Baby (Don't I Look Familiar To You?) - vJM
Mt M-12208, Pan 25069, P-12208, Mf G-2030, Emb E-145
E-36875- What Am I Gonna Do For Lovin'? - vJM
Mt M-12208, Pan 25069, P-12211, Mf G-2030
E-36876- You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You - vJM
Mt M-12205, Pan 25091, P-12205, Emb 155, Mf G-2033
NOTE: Mayfair G-2030 as CLIFF BRYAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Embassy E-145 as CORINTHIC ORCHESTRA, E-155 as THE BROADWAY ORCHESTRA.
Benny Goodman, cl, as, dir: Charlie Teagarden, another t / Glenn Miller, tb / Sid Stoneburn, as / Larry Binyon, ts / Irving Brodsky, p / Dick McDonough g / sb / Johnny Williams, d / Smith Ballew, v. New York, September 18, 1931.
151794-2 Not That I Care - vSB
Col 2542-D
151795-2 Help Yourself To Happiness - vSB
Col 2542-D
151796-2 Love Letters In The Sand - vSB
Col 2540-D, CB-398, DO-565
151797-2 I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) - vSB
Col 2540-D, Re MR-499, G-21209
NOTE: Columbia 2540-D and Regal G-21209 as THE RADIOLITES; Regal MR-499 as THE MIDNIGHT MINSTRELS; Columbia CB-398 as SMITH BALLEW AND HIS ORCHESTRA; DO-565 as THE COLUMBIA DANCE PLAYERS.
Charlie Teagarden, t, v / Manny Klein, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Benny Goodman, cl / Art Karle, ts / Joe Sullivan,
p / Dick McDonough, g, v / Artie Bernstein, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Arthur Schutt a. New York, October 18, 1933.
265164-2 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - vJT
Col 2835-D, 3168-D, CB-692, FB-2822, HJCA HC-96
265165-2 Ain'tcha Glad? - vJT
Col 2835-D, 3168-D, CB-692, FB-2822, HJCA HC-96, DO-1071, Lucky 60400
Frank Froeba, p, replaces Sullivan. New York, October 27, 1933.
265166-2 Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jibe - vCT-JT-DM
Col 2845-D, 3167-D, DB-712, FB-2823, Lucky 60400, Ph B-21325-H, HJCA HC-104
265167-2 Texas Tea Party - vJT
Col 2845-D, 3167-D, CB-712, FB-2823, Ph B-21325-H, HJCA HC-104, Jay 9
As for October 18, 1933, but Shirley Clay, t, replaces Klein; Billie Holiday, v. New York, November 27, 1933.
152568-3 Your Mother's Son-In-Law - vBH
Col 2856-D, CB-786, FB-2826, SE 5009-S
NOTE: Other titles from this session are by Ethel Waters, q.v., acc. by the band. Deane Kincaide, a. New York,
December 4, 1933.
152574-2 Tappin' The Barrel - vJT
Col 2856-D, DB / MC-5014
152575-1-2 Riffin' The Scotch
Col unissued
152576-1 Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'
Col unissued
New York, December 18, 1933.
152599-1 Keep On Doin' What You're Doin' - vJT
Col 2867-D, CB-745, DQ-1178, RZ G-22040
152600-2 Riffin' The Scotch - aDK / vBH
Col 2867-D, DB / MC-5014, SE 5009-S
152651-1 Love Me Or Leave Me - aDK
Col 2871-D, DB / MC-5016, Par A-3812
152652-2 Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me? - aDK
Col 2871-D, 35839, DB / MC-5016, Par A-3812
NOTE: Regal Zonophone G-22040 as THE BROADWAY BANDITS.
Benny Goodman, cl, dir: Manny Klein, Charlie Margulis, t / Sonny Lee, tb / Coleman Hawkins, ts / Arthur Schutt, p,
a / Dick McDonough, g / Artie Bernstein, sb / Gene Krupa, d / Mildred Bailey, v / George Bassman, a. New York, February 2, 1934.
152701-3 Georgia Jubilee - aAS
Cdl 2907-D, CB-759, Jay 10, JCl 528
152702-2 Junk Man - vMB
Col 2892-D
152702-3 Junk Man - vMB
Col 2892-D, CB-730, Tpl / Sentry 4003
152703-2 Ol' Pappy - vMB / aGB
Col 2892-D, CB-730
152704-2 Emaline - vMB
Col 2907-D, CB-759, RZ G-22040, Jay 10, JCl 528
NOTE: Regal Zonophone G-22040 as THE BROADWAY BANDITS
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Benny Goodman, cl, dir: Charlie Teagarden, George Thow, t / Jack Teagarden, tb, v / Hank Ross, ts / Teddy Wilson, p / Benny Martel, g / Artie Bernstein or Harry Goodman, sb / Ray McKinley, d. New York, May 14, 1934.
152736-1 I Ain't Lazy - I'm Just Dreamin' - vJT
Col 2923-D, Par R-2695, Od A-272264
152737-1 As Long As I Live - vJT
Col 2923-D, Par R-2695, Od A-272264
152738-1 Moon Glow
Col 2927-D, 35839, CB-786, FB-2826
152739-2 Breakfast Ball
Col 2927-D, DB / MC-5005, CQ-3416, DW-4361
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS MUSIC HALL ORCHESTRA: Benny Goodman, cl, dir: Russ Case, Jerry Neary, Sam Shapiro, t / Red Ballard, Jack Lacey, tb / Hymie Schertzer, Ben Kantor, as / Arthur Rollini, ts / Claude Thornhill, p / George Van Eps, g / Hank Wayland, sb / Sammy Weiss, d / Benny Carter, Will Hudson, Deane Kincaide, a / Ann Graham, v. New York, August 16, 1934.
CO-15641-1 Take My Word - aBC
Col 2947-D
CO-15642-1 It Happens To The Best Of Friends - aBC / vAG
Col 2947-D
CO-15643-1 Nitwit Serenade - aWH
Col 2958-D, FB-1003, DO-1302, DW-4375, JCl 535
CO-15644-1 Bugle Call Rag - aDK
Col 2958-D, 36109, C-461, DB-3315, FB-1003, DO-1302, DQ-2641, DW-4376, DYC-146, MZ-252,
Br 7644, Lucky S-3
Harry Goodman, sb, replaces Wayland; Tony Sacco, v (and g, replacing Van Eps?). New York, September 11, 1934.
15881-1 Learning - vTS
Ban 33191, Mt M-13158, 91862, Or 2989, Per 16001, Ro 2363
15882-1 Stars Fell On Alabama - vTS
Ban 33191, Cq 8432, Mt M-13158, 91862, Or 2989, Per 16001, Ro 2363, Rex 8335
15883-1 Solitude
Ban 33192, Cq 8526, Mt M-13159, 91863, Or 2990, Per 16002, Ro 2364, Voc S-3, S-187, Imp 17041, 35002
15884-1 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - vTS
Ban 33192, Mt M-13159, 91863, Or 2990, Per 16002, Ro 2364
15884-2 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - vTS
Mt M-13159, Per 16002, Voc S-187
NOTE: Banner 33191, Conqueror 8432, Melotone M-13158, M-13159, Oriole 2989, Perfect 16001, and Romeo 2363 as VINCENT ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Rex 8335 as HOLLYWOOD DANCE ORCHESTRA;all other as THE MODERNISTS (except Vocalion S-3 and S-12, as BENNY GOODMAN'S MODERNISTS, S-187, as BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA; and Imperial 17041 and 35002 as BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS MODERNISTS HARLEM HOT SHOTS; this name is applied to both sides, although the reverse is actually by Wingy Mannone and his Harlem Hot Shots [sic], q.v.
BENNIE GOODMAN ORCHESTRA: Benny Goodman, cl, dir: ? Doc Cheatham or ? Charlie Teagarden, t / ? Jack
Lacey, tb / ts / Teddy Wilson, p / g / ? Artie Bernstein, sb / d / ? Ray Hendricks, v. New York, October 16, 1934.
16132-1-2 Stars - v
ARC unissued
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS (MUSIC HALL) ORCHESTRA: Benny Goodman, cl, dir: Pee Wee Erwin, Jerry Neary, ? Art Sylvester, t / Red Ballard, Jack Lacey, tb / Toots Mondello, Hymie Schertzer, as / Arthur Rollini, ? Dick Clark, ts / Frank Froeba, p / George Van Eps, g / Harry Goodman, sb / Sammy Weiss, d / George Bassman, Jiggs Noble, a / Helen Ward, Buddy Clark, v. New York, November 26, 1934.
CO-16364-1 I'm A Hundred Per Cent For You - aGB / vHW
Col 2988-D, FB-1023
CO-16365-1 Cokey
Col 3011-D, DO-1362, Par R-2437, JCl 535
CO-16366-1 Like A Bolt From The Blue - aJN / vBC
Col 2988-D, FB-1023
CO-16367-1 Music Hall Rag
Col 3011-D, DB-5011, DO-1362, Par R-2896
LILLIAN GOODNER
Vocal, acc. by her Jazzin' Trio: vn (or k) / p / bj.
New York, c. December, 1923.
31026-2 Chicago Blues
Ajax 17020
31027-2 No One Can Toddle Like My Cousin Sue
Ajax 17020
Acc. by Grainger's Novelty Three: presumably Porter Grainger, p, and two others. New York, c. December, 1923.
Awful Moanin' Blues
Ajax 17018
Ramblin' Blues
Ajax 17018
Acc. by her "Sawin' Trio": instrumentation and personnel unknown. New York, c. February, 1924.
31530 Four-Flushin' Papa (You've Gotta Play Straight With Me)
Ajax 17028
31531 Gonna Get Somebody's Daddy (Wait And See)
Ajax 17028
GOOD OLD JELLY
Pseudonym on XX 13 for Jelly-Roll Morton, q.v.
EARL GOODWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pseudonym on Broadway 1214, 1245, Paramount 20655, and 20686 for Ernie Golden and his Orchestra, q.v.
GOODY'S GOOD TIMERS
Pseudonym on Pathé Actuelle 36903, 36924, Perfect 15083, 15084, and 15105 for Irving Mills and his Orchestra, q.v.
THE GOOFUS FIVE
This was the name under which Okeh, as well as client labels such as Odeon and Parlophone, issued recordings by the California Ramblers and small units from that band. See also Five Birmingham Babies, Vagabonds, University Six, and Varsity Eight, which are also pseudonyms for the same players.
Bill Moore, c / Adrian Rollini, gfs / Irving Brodsky, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Stan King, d, k. New York, August 11, 1924.
72745-B Tessie, Stop Teasin' Me
OK 40179
72746-B Them Ramblin' Blues
OK 40179, Par E-5538
Unknown scat singing, this session. New York, September 24, 1924.
72848-B Go, Emmaline
OK 40208
72849-B Hey Hey! And Hee Hee! (I'm Charleston Crazy)
OK 40208
Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as, added; Rollini doubles bsx; Ernest Hare, v. New York, October 24, 1924.
72932-8 Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home)
OK 40233
72933-B Go 'Long, Mule - vEH
OK 40233, Par E-5327
New York, November 25, 1924.
72998-C Everybody Loves My Baby
OK 40244, Par E-5326; Od 03162
72999-B Oh! How I Love My Darling
OK 40244, Par E-5326; Od 03162
Billy Jones, v. New York, December 16, 1924.
73020-A Oh! Mabel - vBJ
OK 40261
73021-C I Ain't Got Nobody To Love - vBJ
OK 40261
New York, January 14, 1925.
73099-B Alabamy Bound
OK 40292
73100-B Deep Blue Sea Blues
OK 40292
Blanche Vincent, Earl Rickard, v. New York, February 9, 1925.
73159-B You Better Keep The Home Fires Burning (Cause Your Mamma's Getting Cold) - vBV
OK 40314
73160-A Hot Tamale Molly - vER
OK 40314
Unknown t, replaces Moore; Ernest Hare, v. New York, March 16, 1925.
73238-B I Had Someone Else Before I Had You (And I'll Have Someone After You've Gone)
OK 40340, Od 03036
73239-B (I Like Pie, I Like Cake) I Like You Best Of All - vEH
OK 40340, Od 03036
Red Nichols, t, replaces unknown. Sam Ruby, ts, added. New York, June 12, 1925.
73432-B Yes, Sir! That's My Baby
OK 40423, Par E-5421, Od 03313, FF-1112
73433-B Honey, I'm In Love With You
OK 40423, Par E-5421, Od 03313, Nac 9415
Chelsea Quealey, t, replaces Nichols. New York, July 10, 1925.
73518-D Are You Sorry?
OK 40464, Par E-5552
73519-B I'm Gonna Charleston Back To Charleston
OK 40442, Nac 9417
New York, September 9, 1925.
73598-B Loud Speakin' Papa
OK 40464, Par E-5552
73599-B Sweet Man
OK 40474, Par E-5538, Od 03294
New York, October 28, 1925.
73742-B Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!
OK 40500, Par E-5539
73743-C I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?
OK 40500, Par E-5539
Ed Kirkeby, v comments. New York, December 21, 1925.
7386?-B That Certain Party - vBJ-EK
OK 40534, Par E-5578
Chelsea Quealey, t / Abe Lincoln, tb / Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx / Irving Brodsky,
p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d. New York, May 12, 1926.
74168-B Poor Papa (He's Got Nothin' At All)
OK 40624, Par E-5618, A-2099, Od 03390
74169-B I Wonder What's Become Of Joe?
OK 40624, Par E-5618, Od 03390
New York, June 29, 1926.
74198-B You Gotta Know How To Love
OK 40644, Par E-5637, Od A-60292
74199-B Where'd You Get Those Eyes?
OK 40649, Par E-5652, Od 03393
Rollini, bs, doubles gfs; Ernest Hare, v. New York, July 15, 1926.
74226-B Mary Lou - vEH
OK 40661, Par E-5669, A-2125
74227-B Someone Is Losin' Susan
OK 40661, Par E-5669, A-2125
New York, September 15, 1926.
80115-A Crazy Quilt
OK 40687, Par E-5716
80116-A Sadie Green (The Vamp Of New Orleans)
OK 40687, Par E-5716
New York, September 24, 1926.
80137-E Heebie Jaebies - vEH
OK 40690, Od 74362
80138-C Tuck In Kentucky And Smile - vEH
OK 40690, Od 74362
Les Reis (as RUSSELL DOUGLAS), v. New York, December 24, 1926.
80262-B I Need Lovin' - vLR
OK 40739, Par E-5777, A-2141
80263-A I've Got The Girl - vLR
OK 40739, Par E-5777, A-2139
Ed Kirkeby (as TED WALLACE), v. New York, December 30, 1926.
80273-C I Met Her In The Moonlight, But She Keeps Me In The Dark - vEK
OK unissued
From this point on, the records of the Goofus Five were issued in Great Britain on the more expensive purple Parlophone R series, under the name of THE GOOFUS WASHBOARDS, although at no time was a washboard used. The one exception to this was Parlophone R-108, which was issued as by the Goofus Five. Parlophone
R-3490, labeled ADRIAN ROLLINI AND THE GOOFUS WASHBOARDS, did not in fact include Adrian Rollini in the personnel of one side at all.
New York, February 8, 1927.
80402-B Farewell Blues
OK 40767, Par R-3327, Od 193040, A-189029
80403-B I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
OK 40767, Par R-3327, Od 193040, A-189029
80404-A-B-C Some Of These Days
OK unissued
Lincoln omitted; Rollini sometimes doubles 2nd p. New York, April 14, 1927.
80730-C Muddy Water - vTW
OK 40809, Par R-3337, A-2193, A-2247, Od 165115, 193007, 194995, A-189017
80731-A The Wang-Wang Blues
OK 40817, Voc 3138, Par R-3350
80731-B The Wang-Wang Blues
OK 40817
80732-B The Whisper Song - vTW
OK 40821, Par R-3337, A-2228, Od 165125, 193013, 194995, A-189017
80733-B Arkansas Blues
OK 40817, Voc 3138, Par R-3350, Od 193013, A-189032
NOTE: Parlophone A-2247 as AL JACK AND HIS CRACKERJACKS.
As for July 15, 1926, but Al Philburn, tb, replaces Lincoln; Jack Russin, p, replaces Brodsky; Ed Kirekby (as TED WALLACE), v. New York, June 15, 1927.
81015-C Lazy Weather
OK 40841, Par R-3381, Od 193039, A-189031, 07626
81016-B Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues - vEK
OK 40841, Par R-3407, Od 193039, A-189031
81017-C Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling? - vEK
OK 40846, Par E-5854, A-2271, A-4924, Ar 4259, Od A-189061
NOTE: Okeh 40846 as RUSSELL GRAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Parlophone E-5854 and A-4924 as THE PARLOPHONE MELODIANS; Parlophone A-2271 as RUSSELL DOUGLAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Chelsea Quealey, t / Al Philburn, tb / Bobby Davis, cl, ss, as / Sam Ruby, ts / Adrian Rollini, bsx, gfs / Jack Russin, p / Tommy Felline, bj / Herb Weil, d / Beth Challis (as SADIE GREEN), v. New York, August 10, 1927.
81207-A Clementine (From New Orleans) - vBC
OK 40886, Par R-3421, A-4908, Od 193110, A-189086
81208-B Nothin' Does-Does Like It Used To Do-Do-Do - vBC
OK 40997, Par R-3490, A-2493, Od 165332, 193164, A-189118
New York, August 12, 1927.
81219-B I Left My Sugar Standing In The Rain - VBC
OK 40886, Par R-3421, A-4908, Od 193110, A-189086
Henry Levine, t, added; Pete Pumiglio, Bob Fallon, cl, as, replace Davis; Spencer Clark, bsx, replaces Rollini; Les Reis (as RUSSELL DOUGLAS), v. New York, November 3, 1927.
81772-B Blue Baby, Why Are You Blue? - vLR
OK 40940, Par R-108, Od A-189094
81773-C Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows - vLR
OK 40997, Par R-108, Od 165332, 193164, A-189118
81774-A Is She My Girl Friend? - vLR
OK 40940, Par R-3490, A-2549, Od A-189094
NOTE: The Goofus Five accompanied Al Bernard (q.v.) in two titles on November 14, 1927.
THE GOOFUS FIVE AND THEIR ORCHESTRA: Collective personnel includes Angel Rattiner, Al King, Tony Russo, Frank Cush, Nick Casti, Mickey Bloom, t / Carl Loeffler, Ted Raph, Frank Ferretti, Reg Harrington, tb / Pete Pumiglio and Carl Orech or Harold Marcus, cl, as / Sam Ruby, cl, ts / Larry Kosky, Joe LaFaro, Al Duffy, vn / Chauncey Gray, p / Tommy Felline, bj, g / Ward Lay, bb, sb / Stan King, d / Scrappy Lambert, Ed Kirkeby (as TED WALLACE), v. Usually the instrumentation is 2 t / tb / 2 cl, as / cl, ts / 1 or 2 vn / p / bj, g / bb or sb / d. New York, May 29, 1928.
400722-C Mama's Grown Young, Papa's Grown Old- vSL
OK 41110, Par R-203, Od 193269, A-189171, A-221089
400723-C Right Or Wrong - vSL
OK 41110, Od 193269, A-189173, Kismet K-721
NOTE: Odeon 193269 as ED KIRKEBY AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Kismet as LORINE TALBOT'S ORCHESTRA. The reverse of Parlophone R-203, also labeled THE GOOFUS FIVE AND THEIR ORCHESTRA, is actually by Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, q.v.
Spencer Clark, bsx. New York, June 27, 1928.
400834-A-B I Can't Give You Anything But Love - vSL
OK 41069, Par R-218, A-2718, A-4550, Od 193216, A-189155, A-221087, 04077, Ar 4318
400835-B Ready For The River - vSL
OK 41069, Par R-218, A-2723, A-4550, Od 193216, A-189155, A-22107
NOTE: Some copies of Australian Parlophone A-2723 exist with a semi-circular Capitol label pasted over the upper half of the original. Ariel 4318 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
New York, August 27, 1928.
401069-B Vaniteaser - vTW
OK 41113, Par A-2587, B-25459, Od 165435, 193248, A-189197
401070-B All Of The Time - vTW
OK 41113, Par A-2587, B-25459, Od 165435, 193248, A-189197
NOTE: Parlophone B-25459 as ED KIRKEBY Y SU ORQUESTA.
Irving Kaufman, v. New York, November 1, 1928.
401281-A My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now - vIK
OK 41138, Par R-315, A-2655, A-4562, Od 165524, A-189217, 04092, Ar 4360
401282-B Sonny Boy - vIK
OK 41138, Par R-300, A-2655, A-4562, B-25466, Od 165524, A-189217, A-221112, 04092, 193428, Ar 4352
401283-C Blue Shadows - vIK
OK 41141, Par R-300, A-2653, A-4557, Od A-189223, A-221112, 04086
NOTE: Okeh 41141 and Parlophone R-315 as ED KIRKEBY WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Parlophone
R-300 as THE ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA; Parlophone A-2655 and Odeon 193428 as ED KIRKEBY'S
ORCHESTRA; Parlophone A-2653 as ED KIRKEBY & HIS ORCHESTRA, Ariel 4352 and 4360 as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
Cyril Pitts, Tom Muir, Ed Kirkeby, v. New York, December 13, 1928.
401451-A Sweetheart Of All My Dreams, vCP-TM-FA
OK 41169, Par R-315, A-2774, A-4574, B-12749, Od 165582, A-189227, A-189252
401452-A My Troubles Are Over - vCP-TM-EK
Par R-364
401453-A That's How I Feel About You, Sweetheart - vCP
OK 41169, Par R-364, A-4574, B-12749, Od 165582, A-189227, A-189252
NOTE: All Parlophones except A-2774 as ED KIRKEBY WALLACE AND HIS GOOFUS ORCHESTRA; A-2774 as ED KIRKEBY & HIS ORCHESTRA.
New York, January 7, 1929.
401493-A Rambling Wreck From Georgia Tech - vCP-TM-EK
OK 41177, Har 1147-H, Par R-355, A-2719, Od 165616, 193286, A-189237
401494-C Alma Mater Georgia Tech. - vCP-TM-EK
OK 41177
401495-A-B-C That's Her Now! - vCP
OK unissued
Adrian Rollini may be present, playing half a chorus on what could be his "hot fountain pen" on the third side. Smith Ballew, v. New York, February 28, 1929.
401675-C Deep Night - vSB
OK 41220, Par R-380, Od 165765, A-221143
401676-B Dream Train - vSB
OK 41202
401677-B Caressin' You - vEK
OK 41202, Par R-380, Ar 4412, Od A-221143
NOTE: Okeh 4120 as THE NEW YORK SYNCOPATORS; Parlophone and Odeon A-221143 as ED KIRKEBY WALLACE AND HIS ORCHESTRA; Odeon 165765 as THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA; Ariel as ARIEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
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