Title | : | first song no wonder were in love |
Air Date | : | 10.30.1932 ( October 30, 1932) |
Plot | : | + Red net, KFI, Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first show of the season. The show opens with a "twenties-sounding" arrangement of, "Now's The Time To Fall In Love." Eddie's first tune is, "No Wonder We're In Love." Rubinoff plays, "Some Of These Days" as a violin solo. The band plays an original tune (written by Ernie Watson, a member of the band), "Welcome Home, Eddie." |
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Title | : | first song no wonder were in love |
Air Date | : | 10.30.1932 |
Plot | : | + Red net, KFI, Sponsored by: Chase and Sanborn Coffee. The first show of the season. The show opens with a "twenties-sounding" arrangement of, "Now's The Time To Fall In Love." Eddie's first tune is, "No Wonder We're In Love." Rubinoff plays, "Some Of These Days" as a violin solo. The band plays an original tune (written by Ernie Watson, a member of the band), "Welcome Home, Eddie." |
File | : | first_song_no_wonder_were_in_love-1932-10-30.mp3 |
File Size | : | 10.30Mb |
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