Favoriting Merrily We Roll Along with MHLee: Playlist from May 24, 2024 Favoriting

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Merrily We Roll Along is a mish-mash of high energy lunacy, reverence, and irreverence for forgotten pop stars, love for Saturday morning cartoons, and exploration of the side of Bandcamp where I seem to be the only one purchasing. Bringing to you the odd and the upbeat from a growing collection of pre-rock novelties, classic and neo-Vaudeville, jug bands, polka, klezmer, and more at the convenient hour of 8-9 AM EST, Merrily We Roll Along starts the day off with a little light-hearted musical tomfoolery cut with an occasional comedy sketch. It's organic, free-range, cheese with the occasional onion thrown in.

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Favoriting May 24, 2024: Merrily We Roll Along: Episode 103 - "Bar Babble"

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Al Jackson  Let's Drink Some Whiskey   Favoriting 1950  Youtube says one half of the comedy duo Patterson and Jackson. A recording of these two can be found. There is no better source and several other Al Jackson's active at the same time including the father of Al Jackson Jr. of Booker T. and the MGs. 
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Tom Archia and his All Stars  Drinkin' Blues   Favoriting 1948  I think I call him Tom Arch-ae-a here. Whoops. 
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Wynonie Harris  Drinkin' By Myself   Favoriting 1946   
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Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra  Bar Babble   Favoriting 1941   
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Blind Boy Chocolate & The Milk Shieks  Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out   Favoriting 2013   
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Buddy Blue  Drinkin' Blues   Favoriting 1999   
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Chuck Mulkern and the Bar Room Boys  The Tavern Song   Favoriting 1948   
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Peter Sellers, Joan Collins, Anthony Newley  A Good Man Is Hard to Find   Favoriting 1963   
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Ian Whitcomb  Crazy   Favoriting 1980   
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Psoy Korolenko & Oy Division  Love Lays Low   Favoriting 2013   
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Circus Contraption  Drunkard's Dream   Favoriting 2005   
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Georgie's Tavern Band  He Put in a Bar, in the Back of His Car (And He's Driving Himself to Drink)   Favoriting 1951   
Vocalist Lee Sweetland
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Light Crust Doughboys  The Little Bar-Fly   Favoriting 1942   
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Jess Willard  Drinkin' At the Bar   Favoriting 1953   
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The Jesters  The Guy at the End of the Bar   Favoriting 1941   
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Billy Jones and Ernie Hare (The Happiness Boys)  Show Me the Way to Go Home   Favoriting 1925   
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Evans and Rogers  Sunny Side Up/Merrily We Roll Along   Favoriting 2009   
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Bri The Beatnik:

Stayed up late but still planned to wake up and hear the show!
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MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:01
Hi Bri!
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Bri The Beatnik:

Hey Mh! :)
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "Let's Drink Some Whiskey" by "Al Jackson"
You never hear this late 1940s and early 50s pre-rock R&B
Avatar 8:06am
Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:05
I was just thinking the same! Love it
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David in California:

Hello, MH and Bri!
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MHLee:

Hi David in California
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ David in California @8:07
Hey David!
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MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:06
I just got a compilation called the earliest rock'n'roll record that has everything anyone has argued to be the first rock'n'roll album It ends with Jailhouse Rock which is a bit like Black Sabbath's S/T in that everyone knows that genre cannot have formed any later than that but before that it's a debate.
Avatar 8:11am
Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:10
Love that! I’ll have to check that one out
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MHLee:

Plenty of those jump blues and boogie-woogie guys on it. Personally from that and experience, I think the first R'n'R track probably emerges around 1948
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:12
Probably right, I have a jump blues:”/ roots of rock n roll cd and I think it’s from around 1946-56
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WR:

Hey Hey Hey! I got out my 8AM ET meeting early. Hello MHLee and Bri and David in California.
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MHLee:

Hi WR
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Bri The Beatnik:

Have you ever read: Before Elvis: Roots of rock n roll? Great read!
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ WR @8:15
Yay! Hey Wr!
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WR:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:15
Who wrote that Bri? Sounds interesting.
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MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:13
Big Joe Turner appears on it 3 times between 1937 and 1954 which I thought was interesting
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MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:15
I've not. I need read Queer Blues yet
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:17
Me too
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ WR @8:16
Larry Birnbaum
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:16
Cool!
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WR:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:17
thanks.
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ WR @8:18
Of course
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "The Tavern Song" by "Chuck Mulkern and the Bar Ro...
I remember why I chose this one now
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David in California:

↳ Song: "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" by "Peter Sellers, Jo...
I see that Joan Collins is on this album. She turned 91 yesterday.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:27am
MHLee:

↳ David in California @8:26
I assume she's the vocalist there
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "Crazy" by "Ian Whitcomb"
Ian had a strange career
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David in California:

↳ MHLee @8:30
I was pleased to get to see him play at a vintage music festival about 20 years ago.
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MHLee:

↳ Song: "Love Lays Low" by "Psoy Korolenko & Oy Division"
It's hard to figure out Psoy. He has songs in Russian, Yiddish, and English and weird synth stuff next to this type of stuff
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:30
I have his album with the “Turn on song” knew him from that, didn’t know he made vintage music as well, cool!
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MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:35
Became his career after a couple of rock albums. Did a few appearances with Janet Klein. Recorded a bunch of novelties... such as I'm looking over my dead dog rover as well
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:36
Omg wow, different
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WR:

↳ MHLee @8:17
That's Daryl Bullock's book? Yes, have not got that one yet.

An interesting book I got recently is: "Jelly Roll Blues: Censored Songs & Hidden Histories" by Elijah Wald. It touches a variety of related topics but is mostly focused on the Jelly Roll Morton Library of Congress recording to get a view of how African American music was both censured by both folklorists and record companies for general public consumption and also how the fact that the entertainers and the recording people were from such different worlds that often the entertainers self-censured themselves.

It also touches a little on how traditions that were mostly oral were changed by the coming of recording.
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ WR @8:37
Interesting! I’ve been digging deeper into “Risqué Blues” a La Lucille Bogan
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WR:

↳ David in California @8:32
Seeing Ian Whitcomb? Nice. Toward the end of his life Whitcomb was active a bit on Facebook. It was a nice taste of his wit and joy of music.
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MHLee:

↳ WR @8:37
I know Abner Jay's stuff sounds very odd but he claimed that was what black music sounded like with the black minstrels in the South
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MHLee:

↳ MHLee @8:39
He was a one-man band, played the bones, and sounded vocally a bit like Screaming Jay Hawkins
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:41
I’ve heard of him
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:44am
MHLee:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:41
Speaking of risque, these guys have a couple of tunes in that category.
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:44
Nice! I also have a couple beer drinking cassette tapes, one’s October fest, I think it’s all in German, then one literally called “Beer drinking tunes” I think it’s from the 60s
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MHLee:

oops wrong link
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WR:

↳ MHLee @8:45
I was wondering...
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MHLee:

wfmu.org...
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ MHLee @8:46
Love it!
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WR:

↳ Bri The Beatnik @8:38
In the Elijah Wald book he gives some context to Lucille Bogan's recording of Shave 'em dry which was never intended to be released.
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Bri The Beatnik:

↳ WR @8:51
Wow, I think I read that somewhere too, it was released decades later
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David in California:

Thank you, MH. I've enjoyed the show. It made it worth getting up before sunrise.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55am
MHLee:

↳ David in California @8:55
Thanks for listening David
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58am
MHLee:

↳ Song: "Sunny Side Up/Merrily We Roll Along" by "Evans an...
I was considering interviewing these two but the website email isn't valid.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59am
MHLee:

Thanks everyone
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WR:

Thank you! MHLee!
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David in California:

↳ MHLee @8:58
The most recent thing I could find from them are their pro-Trump political parodies on their Rumble page: rumble.com...
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