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Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn
East Bound, Homeward Bound
Ken Griffin Sentimental Journey
The Four Aces: “Arizona Moon”
Gene Krupa and His Orchestra Along the Navajo Trail
Ken Griffin St. Louis Blues
All credit due to the Artists, Musicians and Record Companies
No profit or income derived from this podcast.
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Ken Griffin Sentimental Journey / St. Louis Blues
Label Broadcast Recordings, Catalog # 430 -4005 1956
A: Sentimental Journey
B: St. Louis Blues
The Four Aces is an American male traditional pop music quartet, popular since the 1950s.
Over the last half-century, the group amassed many gold records. Its million-selling signature tunes
Include "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing", Three Coins in the Fountain "Stranger in Paradise”
Why”, and "(It's No) Sin".
"Arizona Moon”
Victoria Records V-101B 1951
Written Alberts-McCall
Gene Krupa “Along the Navajo Trail”
Vocals [Chorus] – Buddy Stewart
Gene Krupa may not have been the most advanced drummer of the 1930s but he was in some ways the most significant.
"Along the Navajo Trail” written by Dick Charles Larry Markes and Edgar De Lange in 1945. It was the title song of the 1945 Roy Rogers film “Along the Navajo trail.”
Columbia 36846 June 14 1945