Recordings made Friday, March 18, 1932

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CompanyMatrix NumberSizeFirst Take DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescription
Victor6542310-in.3/18/1932Papagaio indiscretoPlinio C. FerrazComic monologue 
Victor6542610-in.3/18/1932Casa de loucosPlinio C. FerrazComic monologue 
Gramophone0M42910-in.3/18/1932Tic-ti, tic-taRosetta FerlitoFemale vocal solo, with vocal group and instrumental ensemble 
Gramophone0M43010-in.3/18/1932'E llampadineRosetta FerlitoFemale vocal solo, with vocal group and instrumental ensemble 
Victor6542110-in.3/18/1932Saci PererĂªConjuncto TupyFemale-male vocal duet 
Victor6542210-in.3/18/1932BoiadeiroConjuncto TupyFemale-male vocal duet, with instrumental ensemble 
VictorBAVE-6666310-in.3/18/1932Olvidao!Charlo ; Orquesta Adolfo CarabelliInstrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517410-in.3/18/1932Dear old sunny South (By the sea)The OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517710-in.3/18/1932There's more pretty girls than oneThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517310-in.3/18/1932The Arkansas HotelThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517610-in.3/18/1932Green Valley waltzThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517510-in.3/18/1932East bound trainThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
OKehW40517210-in.3/18/1932Ninety-nine yearsThe OzarkersInstrumental trio, with male vocal solo 
Gramophone0B304810-in.3/18/1932Won't you come home, Bill BaileyAmbrose OrchestraJazz/dance band, with female-male vocal duet 
Gramophone0B304710-in.3/18/1932Songs that are old live foreverAmbrose OrchestraJazz/dance band, with male vocal solo and male vocal trio 
Gramophone0M43410-in.3/18/1932Il venditore de nastriniRodolfo De Angelis ; Jazz FerraccioliMale vocal solo, with jazz/dance band 
VictorLMRC-7216216-in. (33-1/3 rpm)3/18/1932Skippy program. No. 59Franklin W. AdamsRadio broadcast : Children's serial 
ColumbiaW15214810-in.3/18/1932My Ozark mountain homeGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15214910-in.3/18/1932Take me home to my motherGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215010-in.3/18/1932The heart-broken vowGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215110-in.3/18/1932The unknown soldierGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215210-in.3/18/1932Make me a palletGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215310-in.3/18/1932Corn dodger no. 1 specialGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215410-in.3/18/1932Southern moon waltzGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 
ColumbiaW15215510-in.3/18/1932Blue Mountain Sally GoodinGeorge Edgin's Corn DodgersViolin, cello, and guitar, with male vocal solo 

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932," accessed November 24, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1932-03-18.

Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1932-03-18.

Recordings made on Friday, March 18, 1932." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 November 2024.

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