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Sleepy time gal lyrics
Sleepy time gal lyrics











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  • Introduced by Marilyn Miller in the musical Sunny
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  • Louis Armstrong leaves Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra, returns to Chicago, Illinois, and makes his first records under his own name, leading Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five.
  • Lonnie Johnson's recording career begins.
  • Blind Lemon Jefferson's recording career begins.
  • Victor, Columbia, and HMV phonograph companies switch from old acoustic mechanical recording methods to new electric microphone technology, one of the most important advances in recording history (see Shilkret for a first-hand account of its benefits).
  • Joseph Canteloube founds a group called La Bourrée in Paris to publicize the folklore and other attractions of the Auvergne.
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  • March 21 – Maurice Ravel's L'Enfant et les sortilèges is premiered in Monte Carlo.
  • March 16 – The Mask and Wig Club Double Male Quartet, with orchestra directed by Nathaniel Shilkret record "Joan of Arkansas," the first issued (cf February 26 entry above) electrical recording by the Victor Talking Machine, with catalog number 19626-A the B-side, from the same Mask and Wig Club production, is recorded March 20 by the International Novelty Orchestra, also directed by Shilkret.
  • March 1 – Edgard Varèse's Intégrales is premiered in New York City.
  • February 26 – Eight Popular Victor Artists record "A Miniature Concert," the first recorded (cf March 16 entry below) electrical recording by the Victor Talking Machine the artists are Billy Murray, Frank Banta, Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft.
  • February 25 – Art Gillham (The Whispering Pianist) records the first electrical recordings to be released for Columbia using the Western Electric system (Master 140125-7 issued on Columbia 328-D).
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    #SLEEPY TIME GAL LYRICS CODE#

    Get the embed code Hoagy Carmichael - Hoagy Carmichael: Greatest Hits Album Lyrics1.I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody (1952 Radio Program)2.Lazybones3.Sleepy Time Gal (V-Disc Recording)4.Star DustHoagy Carmichael Lyrics provided by Then it will be a pleasant novelty to tumble in just about ten. We'll start in dancing ev'ry new dance again Wouldn't it be a pleasant sight to see a table set only for two? Wouldn't it be a pleasant sight to see a kitchenette only for you? Sleepy time gal I'll find a cottage for you Sleepy time gal, when all your dancin' is through It's getting' lat and dear your pillow's waitin' Sleepy time gal, you've danced the ev'ning awayīefore each silvery star fades out of sight Sleepy time gal, you're turning night into day Wouldn't it be a pleasant novelty to tumble in early once more? They don't keep people staying up until four Wouldn't it be a change for you and me to stay at home once ina while?











    Sleepy time gal lyrics