HMV BD 5178

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Content of the record
  • Side A: "Fats" Waller and his Rhythm (Vocal Refrain and Piano by: Fats Waller (1904-1943)): Hallelujah! Things Look Rosy Now[1] (Composers: Eugene West[2] (1883-1949), Leon Flatow (1889-1944) and Frank Magine[3] (1888-?))
  • Side B: "Fats" Waller and his Rhythm (Vocal Refrain and Piano by: Fats Waller (1904-1943)): 'Tain't Good (Like A Nickel Made Of Wood)[4] (Composer: Billy Haid[5] (1901-?); Lyricists: George Whiting (1840-1923) and Buddy Bernier (1910-1983))
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Medium 78 rpm record (double sided, 10")
Label His Master's Voice (Gramophone Company)
Cat. no. BD 5178
Order number OA 1801 / OA 1803
Matrix/StamperID OA1801 / OA1803
1st release date 1937
Place of recording New York City, New York (United States)
1st recording date 29 November 1936[6] (OA 101189) / 29 November 1936[7] (OA 101193)
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  • The date "29 November 1936'"`UNIQ--ref-00000005-QINU`"' (OA 101189) / 29 November 1936'"`UNIQ--ref-00000006-QINU`"' (OA 101193)" was not understood.
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Coupling date 1936
Cutout date unknown
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References Carl Flisch collection
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References

  1. TROVE: 1936, English, Printed music edition: Hallelujah! things look rosy now / words & music by Eugene West, Leon Flatow and Frank Magine. [music] / West, Eugene., Link to the record
  2. Traditionalmusic.co.uk: West, Eugene, composer, author; b. on Louisiana plantation, Aug. 27, 1883; d. New York, N.Y., May 26, 1949. ASCAP 1923. Educ: public schools. Became professional singer and pianist on vaudeville circuits. Staff member New York music pub­lishing house, proteg6 of late Charles K. Harris. Works: "When ^ You're Alone"; "Broadway Rose"; "Every­body Shimmies Now"; "You Know You Belong to Somebody Else"; "Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On"; "Sun­shine Alley"; "Hi Lee, Hi Lo"; "Please Come Back to Me"; "Halle­lujah, Things Look Rosy Now"; "Don't Say You're Sorry Again"; "Looks Like a Beautiful Day"; "My Dream of the South"; "Hillbilly At Heart"; "Sailin On the Robert E. Lee"; "The Scissors Grinder Sere­nade"; "Te Amo"; "Gettin Used to Love Again"; "Stud Polka"; also in­terpolated numbers in several "Pass­ing Shows" Ziegfeld Follies and other musical shows. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP., Link to the record
  3. Traditionalmusic.co.uk: Magine, Frank, composer, pianist, singer; b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 7, 1888. ASCAP 1921. Educ: Chicago public and parochial schools. Boy soprano. Pianist, singer in Chicago entertain­ment places, then staff pianist and composer for publishing houses and vaudeville; radio artist. Songs: "Dreamy Melody"; "Adoration Waltz", "Baby, Oh Where Can You Be?", "Hallulejah, Things Look Rosy Now"; "Venetian Moon"; "Lonely Gondo­lier" "Home Again"; "Save the Last Dance for Me." Home: 5041 May­pole Ave., Chicago, Illinois., Link to the record
  4. GoogleBooks: Tain't good, like a nickel made of wood; w George Whiting and Buddy Bernier; melody Billy Haid; (c) 1 c. Apr. 4, 1936; E unp. 121814; Broadway Music Corp., New York, 12209 (Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions, Teil 3)., Link to the record
  5. Traditionalmusic.co.uk: Haid, William (Billy), composer; b. Hamilton, Ohio, April 2, 1901. ASCAP 1936. Educ.: Hamilton High School; Ohio State Univ., Radio Tele­vision Inst.; piano with Olga Kuntz; advanced composition and piano, Herman Wasserman. Wrote songs for Scarlet Mask Club show at Ohio State Univ. "Ohio State," first prize song Univ. 1921; "Ohio Buckeye," first prize Univ. 1922. In Europe 1924-25 with Lido Venice Orch., London, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and Madrid. World War II, electronic and radio engineer. Songs: "Pretty Mary Ann"; "Turquoise"; "Dagmar Dances"; "Moon of Japan"; "Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang"; "Taint Good—Like a Nickel Made of Wood"; "Nearer and Dearer to You"; "Silvery Moon"; "Golden Sands"; "Meet Me at the Football Game"; "Tell Santy I Live in a Shanty"; "I Picked a Flower the Color of Your Eyes"; "Better Keep Away"; "I Don't Blame You" (tango); "You Make the Wheels Go Round"; "Prairie Schooner." Home: 70-24 Utopia Parkway, Flushing, L.I., N.Y., Link to the record
  6. Graphonogram: 2834; Fats Waller; Fats Waller And His Rhythm; Hallelujah! Things Look Rosy Now; 01801-1; Chicago; 29.11.1936., Link to the record
  7. Graphonogram: 2836; Fats Waller; Fats Waller And His Rhythm; 'Tain't Good (Like A Nickel Made Of Wood); 01803-1; Chicago; 29.11.1936., Link to the record

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