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Soundies Of The 1940s
The First Music Videos
Volumes 1 & 2

2 DVD Set

For a small taste of this great DVD,
watch the preview below.

Now get both wonderful sets
in one great package!

Volume 1

Step aside MTVers listen, learn and watch who really started music videos. Who you ask, why the soundies of the 1940s.

This DVD of soundies is sure to bring back a lot of memories. Enjoy the talents of Harry Day and Della and the June Taylor Girls, Euterpe Jones, Captain Beefheart; Reg Kehoe and His Marimba Queens, Rosalie Allen, The Mel-Tones, Thelma White and Her All-Girl Orchestra, Del Casino and his orchestra, Three Canadian Capers, Maya's Pan-American Orchestra and Carlos and Zedra, Ginger Harmon and the Mercer Brothers.

Harry Day and Della and the June Taylor Girls, The Singing Powers Models which features Jimmie Dodd, Lamp of Memory which is directed by Reginald LeBorg and stars Yvonne DeCarlo.

Believe me you will be enthralled by not only the era, but the songs and the abundant amount of talent, back in the day. So sit back in your chair and, for over an hour of great times, let the soundies of the 30s and 40s take you away.

bulletEuterpe Jones Captain Beefheart Rocks The Marimba Queens 2:38 (This version is black and white)
bullet"Ten Pretty Girls" and "I'll Make You Mine" (1930s) 3:05
bulletChime Bells (1943) 2:37
bulletLullaby of Broadway 2:41
bulletReg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens (ca. early 1940s) 2:24
bulletHollywood Boogie (1946) 2:26
bulletOne Look At You (ca. 1940s) 2:29
bulletMexican Hat Dance 2:01
bulletA Little Robin Told Me So 1:57
bulletHavana-Madrid Show (1941) 5:36
bulletTica Ti Tica Ta 2:56
bulletJiveroo 2:36
bulletIn A Shanty In Old Shanty Town (ca 1940s) 2:25
bulletWho's Yehudi? (ca. 1942) 2:49
bulletWhat This Country Needs (1941) 2:34
bulletSame Old Story 2:21
bulletLamp Of Memory (1944) 2:47

We start this fascinating DVD with a Command Performance (1942) 18:58.

The 1942 movie Command Performance, offers a wonderful view of the legendary RCA Victor vault and the pressing plant in Camden. The movie takes us on a journey of how shellac records were produced and manufactured.

While others were taking their allowance buying comic books, toys and the like, I would faithfully take my 25 cents and buy 1 or if there was a sale two 45 records and as I got older and got a dollar for allowance (I know I just dated myself) I sometimes got to buy five or six 45s or if I saved I went and bought an album. I still have many of those today.

For those who love vinyl and history, the movie is a must see, as we get to see how things used to be made and Command Performance does an excellent job of showing us, from the opening moments of talking about the greats, and hearing the great Johann Strauss, Blue Danube Waltz.

We see the master discs from which records were pressed, the complete record making process in fantastic detail, how recordings are made, the equipment used, cutting an original wax disc, electroplating it into a metal master disc, making a stronger mother disc from the master, and making stamping discs from those. Mixing the shellac, stamping the records, all the ingredients that go into the record making process, along with the people and the various jobs they do, to get the music out to us.

You will be enthralled for close to 19 minutes as you watch how all those records you have listened to and played over the years are made. As an added bonus the movie ends with a family putting an album onto one of the “Magic Eye" units of the time, that plays both sides of the record, having two tone arms, one above the other. Ah, “Those Were The Days”!

After seeing this process, you can really appreciate the ease of which we can record music today. One of the programs we use to make our own DVDs allows direct recording of over 20 individual live tracks. It’s amazing how great the old records sounded when you see what they had to go through to get those sounds to you.
 

For a small taste of this great DVD, watch the preview below. This is reduced both in size and quality to make it easier to view on line. Enjoy!

 

Volume 2

In Volume 2 of The Originator of Music Videos – Soundies, we get to enjoy the talents of Henny Youngman. In the soundie Sweet Sue, Just You, the song's words and music are by Will Harris and Victor Young, and performed by Six Hits & A Miss and the all-women Lorraine Page Orchestra. You will also get to enjoy Kay Lorraine, Merle Pitt's Five Shades of Blue, and Frank Wilcox as the porter. Carolyn Marsh with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, Billy Burt, Gai Moran, Danny Hocktor, The Three Suns, Emil Coleman and His Orchestra with vocals by June Barton, a song from the Broadway show "Ziegfield Follies Of 1912" (William Jerome / James V. Monaco), . The Gordonairs of Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians and The University Chorus.

Believe me you will be enthralled by not only the era, but the songs and the abundant amount of talent, back in the day. So sit back in your chair and,
for over an hour of great times, let the soundies of the 30s and 40s take you away.

bulletEuterpe Jones The Marimba Queens Trip On Beefheart 2:38 (This version is colorized)
bulletOur Teacher (1943) 2:42
bulletHeaven Help A Sailor On A Night Like This (ca 1940s) 2:35
bulletHawaiian Hula Song (ca. 1940s) 1:51
bulletSweet Sue (Just You) 3:09
bulletI Don’t Want To Walk Without You 3:01
bulletI Can't Give You Anything but Love (1941) 2:42
bulletStardust 2:47
bulletA Jazz Etude (1941) 2:39
bulletZig Me Baby with a Gentle Zag (1941) 2:20
bulletBeyond The Blue Horizon (1944) 2:21
bulletSurrender (maybe Perry Como check it out) 2:31
bulletGot To Be This or That (1945) 2:24
bulletOnce In A While (ca 1941) 2:52
bulletRow Row Row 2:35
bulletRambling Wreck from Georgia Tech 2:06
bulletFiesta 2:48

We start this fascinating DVD with the 1956 movie, Sound And The Story starts with a women putting the Romeo and Juliet album in her RCA Victor record player. This took me back to evenings with my mom and dad when we would put Madame Butterfly in ours and sit and listen.

The Sound and The Story tells us how vinyl records are made. I loved the step by step process involved, starting by taking us to Boston and showing us a recording being done of “Romeo And Juliet” by the Boston Symphony. We learned about the three requirements for Hi-Fidelity recording (full dynamic range; natural balance between all sections and instrument and the frequency range).

Then we are off to New York City to transfer the recorded sound form tape to a lacquer master. Our lacquer master is then sent to Indianapolis, Indiana which was one of three processing plants to which a lacquer master might go. We then see our lacquer master become a mold, and then finally, the dupes of the mold. We start in production control and move on to packaging, the shipping control room and then finish in shipping and distribution. All of the steps involved are explained in an easy to understand manner, I was absolutely enthralled and amazed watching it all.

The movie is a wonderful testament to the vinyl record, not only in it’s job of explaining the process, but making it so exciting and interesting while doing it. As a lover of all things vinyl, I never knew all they went through to make the recordings I still treasure today. Speaking of treasure, I was green with envy watching the ending which is full of album covers from all genre’s of music. So me wish I had a time machine to take me back to grab all those albums for my collection. The album cover with Yehudi Menuhin, made me think of the soundie on this collection Who’s Yehudi?

So sit back, relax and take a trip from Boston, to NY and Indianapolis for the next twenty three and a half minutes, without leaving home. Believe me you will enjoy it.

For a small taste of this great DVD, watch the preview below. This is reduced both in size and quality to make it easier to view on line. Enjoy!

 

 

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