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Gene Krupa and His Orchestra– I Should Care / Cry and You Cry Alone

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Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

Gene Krupa and His Orchestra– I Should Care / Cry and You Cry Alone

A: I Should Care  1946 

Vocals: The G-Noters, Lillian Lane,  Written: Stordahl, Weston, Cahn

Fox Trot from "Thrill of a Romance"  1946

B: Cry and You Cry Alone

Vocals: The G-Noters, Written: Cahn , Styne

Fox Trot from "Tonight and Every Night"

Hollywood, 1-22-1945

Label:  Columbia ‎– 36784, Manufactured By Columbia Broadcasting System

Shellac, 10", 78 RPM 

Genre: Jazz , Style: Big Band 

Eugene "Gene" Krupa (1-15-1909 – 10-16-1973) was an American Jazz and big band, drummer, actor and composer, He made a cameo appearance in the 1941 film, Ball Of Fire, in which he and his band performed an extended version of the hit “Drum Boogie", sung by Barbara Stanwick (whose singing was dubbed by Martha Tilton), which he co-wrote with trumpeter Roy Eldridge 

All credit due to the artist,musicians and Columbia records 

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 Martha Tilton Side A  Capitol 529-2-A 184 “I Should Care” 

 

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