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Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn
Martha Tilton (A) I Should Care (B) Stranger in Town
Side A -; Capitol 529-2-A 184 “I Should Care” written by Weston-Stordahl-Cahn
From the MGM Movie “Thrill of a Romance”
Tenor Saxophone Eddie Miller does both sides
Sides A/ B recorded in 1945 location unknown
Side B Capitol, 428-2-b 184 “Stranger in Town” Written by Mel Torme Genre: Swing , Jazz, Big Band
All credit due to the artist and musicians and Capitol records, No profit or income derived from this podcast.
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Trying to preserve the largely ignored original analog sound of the old 78 records, plus learn some music history along the way
According to Wikipedia Martha Tilton (November 14, 1915 - December 8, 2006) was an American popular singer during America's swing era and traditional pop period. She is best known for her 1939 recording of "And The Angels Sings" with BennyGoodman.
Tilton had a major success from 1942 to 1949 as one of the first artists to record for Capitol Records .
Among her biggest hits as a solo artist were "I'LL Walk Alone ", a wartime ballad which rose to #4 on the charts in 1944; "I Should Care" and "A Stranger in Town," which both peaked at #10 in 1945; and three in 1947