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Minnie's in the Money

#1 Post by lindyhop4life » Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:06 pm

Hey all, I just saw the movie "The Gang's All Here" and it has a song by Goodman called "Minnie's in the Money. " I've looked everywhere for it... any ideas??

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#2 Post by Eyeball » Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:54 pm

I think that's it except for some broadcasts from the period. It faded pretty quickly.
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#3 Post by JesseMiner » Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:15 pm

A recording of "Minnie's In The Money" by Benny Goodman is found on the compilation Lindy Hop Jamboree Jumpin' Volume 6. It sounds live, and I assume it was pulled from a movie, but there no liner notes sadly (major downside of this series!) to find the source of the recording. Might be the version you are looking for. Not sure where you can find it for sale these days though.

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#4 Post by GemZombie » Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:18 pm

JesseMiner wrote:A recording of "Minnie's In The Money" by Benny Goodman is found on the compilation Lindy Hop Jamboree Jumpin' Volume 6. It sounds live, and I assume it was pulled from a movie, but there no liner notes sadly (major downside of this series!) to find the source of the recording. Might be the version you are looking for. Not sure where you can find it for sale these days though.

Jesse
What he said. It sounds like it was just pulled from the movie with dancing sounds and all.

I don't even remember where I found the CD :(

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#5 Post by Bob the Builder » Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:14 am

Tune: Minnie's in the money

[G4001-6] Benny Goodman
The Gang's All Here (feature film) : Benny Goodmanand his Orchestra : Benny Goodman (cl,vcl) Lee Castle, Bobby Guyer (tp) Charlie Castaldo, Miff Mole (tb) Hymie
Schertzer, Leonard Kaye (as) Jon Walton, Bob Taylor (ts) Joe Rushton (bassax) Jess Stacy (p) Bart Roth (g) Gus Van Camp (b) Louie Bellson (d) Peggy Lee (vcl) Eddie
Sauter (arr) Alice Faye (vcl) Carmen Miranda (vcl), Harold Peppie (tp) Eddie Miller (ts) recording solos (Bob Taylor on screen)

Film soundtrack, Hollywood, late March/early April, 1943
Let's dance CIF 3003

Minnie's in the money (bg vcl,es arr) -
Soft winds (full orchestra behind dialogue) -
No love, no nothin' (af vcl) -
No love, no nothin' (for DeMarco-Ryan dance) -
Minnie's in the money (for solo dance number) -
Paducah (bg, cm vcl) -
A journey to a star (finale : all cast vcl incl bg)
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Note: CIF stands for Classic International Film-musicals. All above titles also on Sandy Hook SH2009, SH2009 [CD] titled "The Gang's All Here".




[G4002-6] Benny Goodman
The Gang's All Here : Benny Goodman and his Orchestra :

Film studio pre-recordings, Hollywood, late March/April 1943
Let's dance 20th Century Fox TCF233
Minnie's in the money (bg vcl) -
Paducah (bg vcl) TCF237
Paducah (cm vcl) TCF238
Note: These very rare publicityrecordings were distributed onlyto radio stations.



[G4006-6] Benny Goodman
Benny Goodmanand his Orchestra : Lee Castle, Bobby Guyer, Ralph Muzzillo (tp) Benny Goodman (cl) Hymie Schertzer, Eddie Rosa (as) Bob Taylor, Herbie Haymer
(ts) Joe Rushton (bassax) Jess Stacy (p) Allen Reuss (g) Sid Weiss (b) or possibly Bill Harris (tb) Al Mastren (tb) Gene Krupa (d) Ray Dorey (vcl)

Broadcast, "Coca Cola Spotlight Bands", Ithaca, N.Y., September 25, 1943
Theme and opening Fanfare 27-127
After you've gone - , Jazz Soc AA510, Swing House (E)46
A journey to a star (rd vcl) -
Three little words (quintet) Fanfare 27-127, Jazz Soc AA510, Swing House (E)46
Minnie's in the money (bg vcl) Fanfare 27-127, Jazz Soc AA510
I've found a new baby - - , Swing House (E)46
Swing Treasury 103
Note: The quintet is: BG, Stacy, Reuss, Weiss, Krupa



[G4010-6] Benny Goodman
Benny Goodmanand his Orchestra : Lee Castle, Ralph Muzzillo, Charles Frankhauser (tp) Bill Harris, Mark Bennett (tb) Benny Goodman (cl,vcl) Hymie Schertzer, Eddie
Rosa (as) Bob Taylor, Al Klink (ts) Ernie Caceres (bar) Jess Stacy (p) Allen Reuss (g) Sid Weiss (b) Gene Krupa (d) Carol Kay, Ray Dorey (vcl) same

Broadcast, "Ice Terrace Room",Hotel New Yorker, New York, October 21, 1943
Let's dance (theme)
I'm just wild about Harry Donna 1100, Queen Disc (It)042
No love, no nothin' (rd vcl) -
Minnie's in the money (bg vcl) - , Queen Disc (It)042, Jazum 3
Speak low (rd vcl) -
Don't be that way - , Queen Disc (It)042
I'll be around (ck vcl) -
Stealin' apples - , Queen Disc (It)042, Swing Treasury
Goodbye (closing theme) SWT103
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#6 Post by Eyeball » Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:17 am

I have that old Swing Treasury LP 103. It has the most fabulous version of STEALIN' APPLES that I have ever herd, but the LP is the worst pressing I have ever heard. I have cardboard records that are smoother than that one.

Goodman is on fire and Krupa is back in the band. Chrous after chorus by BG.

Broadcast, "Ice Terrace Room", Hotel New Yorker, New York, October 21, 1943

Did that broadast ever make it out on to CD? Meaning has anyone issued that LP on CD w/o a direct dub; from master tapes perhaps?

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Minnie

#7 Post by lindyhop4life » Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:34 am

Does anyone have the capability of ripping it from the movie? I would so love to play this song at a dance! It's one of the rare examples of Benny singing!!

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Re: Minnie

#8 Post by GemZombie » Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:46 am

lindyhop4life wrote:Does anyone have the capability of ripping it from the movie? I would so love to play this song at a dance! It's one of the rare examples of Benny singing!!
Sure, I've already done that.

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BG singing

#9 Post by Eyeball » Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:12 pm

lindyhop4life wrote:It's one of the rare examples of Benny singing!!
He also takes a vocal chorus on a number of studio recorded Columbia sides in the 40s -

Oh, Baby!
Gotta Be This or That
Buckle Down. Winsocki

There are more.
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