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Favoriting February 19, 2022: 177 Sayonara, we're off to Yokohama! (Japaxploitation 3)

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The Cellos  Rang Tang Ding Dong (I Am The Japanese Sandman)   Favoriting 1957   
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Edgar Jackson And His Dance Orchestra  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1932  Len Filis, Hawaiian slide guitar 
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Columbia Tokyo Orchestra  Japanese Rumba   Favoriting 1952  Vocal chorus by Nobuo Nishimoto, George Shimaburuko & The Ginza Geisghas 
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Svend Asmussen Kvartet  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1940  Danmark 
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Kai Ewans and his Swinging 16  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1940's  Danmark 
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Perez Prado and his Orchestra  Mambo Japanese   Favoriting 1956   
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Wayne King and his Orchestra  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1933   
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Marlon Brando, Miiko Taka, a.o.  Sayonara, Original Trailor   Favoriting 1957   
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Miyeshi Umeki  Sayonara [Irving Berlin]   Favoriting 1957  taken from the original movie 'Sayonara' 
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Nat King Cole  Sarunaya   Favoriting 1957   
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Tokie Tamaki & Club Nisei Orchestra  Sayonara (Japanese Farewell Song)   Favoriting 1950's   
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Bill Knaus  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1957   
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The Quintet of the hot club of France  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1943   
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Spike Jones and his City Slickers  Japanese Skokiaan   Favoriting 1955   
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Mel Kious  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1935+   
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Frankie Masters and his Orchestra  The Sun Will Soon Be Setting (For The Land of The Rising Sun)   Favoriting 1941   
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Crescent Trio  The Japanese Sandman   Favoriting    
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The Four Sportsmen  We'll Slap the Japs (Right Into the Laps of the Nazi's) Soundie   Favoriting 1942  with Ted Fio Rito and his Skylined Music 
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Joe Daniels And His Hot Shots In Drumnasticks  The Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1936   
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Louis Noiret  Yokohama   Favoriting 1945  Belgium 
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Dicky Wells and his orchestra  Japanese Sandman   Favoriting 1939  (partly) 
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Music behind DJ:
Rice Brothers Gang 

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Frankie Masters and his Orchestra  Goodbye Mama (I'm Off to Yokohama)   Favoriting 1941   
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Lots and lots of other audio antiquities on WFMU:

Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program contextually presented by Michael Cumella

The Ragged Phonograph Program with Mike Haar Original ragtime, jazz, and pop music from the first quarter of the 20th century, with historical background on vaudeville-era artists

Thomas Edison's Attic The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey

The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!

Rare Oldies Radio hosted by Kitschy Mama, featuring lost songs from the 50s & 60s: Retro Obscuro with Kitschy Mama

Music from the 1920s in the January 7, 2020 episode of Continental Subway with David Dichelle

Music and other recordings of Lynda Barry in the june 7, 2020 episode of Canibal Stew with DJ ARB

The Regent Ballroom Presents Count Otto Black and His Zodiacs on Fuji Puzzle Box with Ironybread Episode February 12, 2022

You might want also to check out the Surface Noise archives with DJ Joe McGasko from 2008 and 2009



More Dutch 'forgotten artists' can be found on Vergeten Artiesten by Mike Winkelman


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:03pm
WR:

こにちは!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:04pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hello WR!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
WR:

LOLOLOL. After that one rang dang tune, more Japanese Sandman.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
Jan Turkenburg:

By the end of this show you'll have heard every rendition I could find.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Jan Turkenburg:

older than 64 that is
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Jan Turkenburg:

including more would be torture
  12:10pm
MHLee:

I'm a little late, was trying to determine the source of mic trouble in my station
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Jan Turkenburg:

aha, mic problems seem to run in our circle recently, MHLee!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:11pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Ko ni chi wa, MHLee btw
  12:14pm
MHLee:

Speaking apparently resulted in crackling static about 2 hours 40 minutes into the strean
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:14pm
Jan Turkenburg:

omg!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
WR:

Was cleaning up after lunch here when you played Japanese Rumba. Listening to it and thinking of the two versions you played on the other show, I was thinking, ok, on this one the words make sense. On the others some words sounded like gibberish. Seeing that the performers today are Japanese, I am now assuming that the others had someone who didn't know Japanese well transcribe the lyrics from this recording. Both other versions were essentially the same regarding the words so assuming they were both based on the same mistranscription.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Jan Turkenburg:

interesting observation, thanks!
  12:34pm
MHLee:

The Jazz Violin Combo really is a nice touch
Avatar 12:36pm
HyperDose:

Very cool sounds, Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Hyperdose!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
fred:

Hello Jan and listeners
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:38pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Hello Fred!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
Jan Turkenburg:

I don't think anybody would record such a swinging song with similar lyrics about Russia....nowadays...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
WR:

Both the Grappelly/Reinhardt and Asmussen were enjoyable versions of Japanese Sandman.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
Jan Turkenburg:

next track will be even more incorrect...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:45pm
fred:

@Jan: Yeah, swinging is kind of a lost art
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:45pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:50pm
MHLee:

Yeah, Vaudeville and Swing are hard to find... interestingly jugbands seem to have adopted abunch of vaudeville songs since the sixties
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:51pm
MHLee:

I'll be exploring them on Sheena's before too long!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:52pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Yay!
Avatar 12:54pm
HyperDose:

Thank you Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Thanks for joining everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:55pm
ironybread:

Thanks Jan! Yes today's FPB will indeed be anything.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
fred:

It wasn't there at the time, but just South of the river on the left on the Dicky Wells cover is where the Japanese cultural center now stands (I love this place)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:58pm
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:01pm
ironybread:

uh oh, did you drop?
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