Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean

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Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean

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Here are some of the top songs from 1922, to give you a taste:

April Showers by Al Jolson
Hot Lips by Paul Whiteman
‘Way Down Yonder in New Orleans by Margaret Young
The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise by Isham Jones Orchestra
Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo’bye) by Al Jolson
Ory’s Creole Trombone by Kid Ory’s Sunshine Orchestra
My Buddy by Henry Burr
Oh! Is She Dumb by Eddie Cantor
Three O’Clock in the Morning by Paul phone number database Whiteman
On The Alamo by Isham Jones
But personally when I “flip through” these records I’m always drawn to the novelty songs.

There’s a whole genre of sound imitations, like Violin Mimicry where a violin is used to imitate people talking, Jingles from the Marsh Birds with a man imitating birds imitating popular songs (just as confusing as it sounds), and A Cat-astrophe with people imitating rather catastrophic cats to music.

You can also skip the jokes and go straight to laughing just for the sake of it with these gems: Laughs You Have Met, Gennett Laughing Record, and The Okeh Laughing Record, or choose to have a little music with laughing choruses like Ticklish Reuben, She Gives Them All the Ha-Ha-Ha, Stop Your Tickling, Jock! or And Then I Laughed.

And perhaps my favorite of the bunch is Fido is a Hot Dog Now which seems to be about a dog who is definitely going to hell.
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