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Ernest Hare / Al Bernard And Frank Kamplain - Saxophone Blues / My Lovin' Sing-Song Man flac album

Ernest Hare / Al Bernard And Frank Kamplain - Saxophone Blues / My Lovin' Sing-Song Man flac album
  • Performer Ernest Hare
  • Title Saxophone Blues / My Lovin' Sing-Song Man
  • Date of release 1920
  • Style Vocal
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  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1508 mb
  • Size FLAC 1723 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 159

Bernard And Frank M. Kamplain - My Lovin' Sing Song Man ‎(Cyl, 4min). Edison Blue Amberol Record. Al Bernard, Frank Kamplain, Ernest Hare. Al Bernard, Frank Kamplain, Ernest Hare - Oh, Joe (Please Don't Go), The Moon Shines On the Moonshine ‎(Edison Disc).

My Lovin’ Sing-song Man, Saxophone Blues. Release group by Al Bernard & Frank Kamplain, Ernest Hare.

My lovin sing song MAN-7247-DNC. Al Bernard K Kamplain. AdRev for Rights Holder.

The Broadway Blues Written-By – Carey Morgan. My Lovin' Sing Song, Man Written-By – Al Bernard. Side R: Tenor with Orchestra Side L: Tenor and Yodler with Orchestra. Matrix, Runout (Side R label): 7533 Matrix, Runout (Side L label): 7345.

My Lovin’ Sing-song Man. Al Bernard, Frank M. Kamplain. Yodelin' Bill ((1926)). Change Your Name, Malinda Lee. Al Bernard, Ernest Hare. Sugar, See Old Man Moon Smile.

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Bernard recorded the song for nine different record labels, the most successful being what Handy called "the sensational Victor recording in which he sang with the Dixieland Jazz Band". From 1919, he recorded solo for Okeh Records. He also recorded duets with Ernest Hare, in which Bernard took the female singing part, including his biggest hit, "I Want To Hold You In My Arms". In 1925, inspired by Dalhart, he began recording hillbilly songs.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Ernest Hare Saxophone Blues
Baritone Vocals – Ernest HareSaxophone – Rudy WiedoeftWritten-By – Bernard Wiedoeft
B Al Bernard And Frank Kamplain My Lovin' Sing-Song Man
Vocals – Al Bernard, Frank KamplainWritten-By – Bernard*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Notes

A: Baritone with Orchestra
B: Duet with Orchestra