Looking for old Cole Porter recording hitchy koo
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Looking for old Cole Porter recording hitchy koo
Hi
I'm trying to track down recordings of the soundtrack for "hitchy koo"
If anyone has any ideas/know where I could locate such a thing, lemme know
Thanks!
I'm trying to track down recordings of the soundtrack for "hitchy koo"
If anyone has any ideas/know where I could locate such a thing, lemme know
Thanks!
Re: Looking for old Cole Porter recording hitchy koo
Do you mean the 1919 Stage Musical ? ...dan wrote:I'm trying to track down recordings of the soundtrack for "hitchy koo"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchy-Koo
Was it ever made into a film?
That Wikipedia article is confusing. It says the 1919 had music and lyrics by Porter in one place, but in another it says it didn't (and only the 1922 one did). Anyway, going by the list of tunes in the article:
I have three recordings of "Peter Piper" (which is credited to Mercer & Whiting, not Porter). I think the Crosby is pretty good, the Goodman so-so, and the Bailey has poor sound quality:
Bob Crosby, 1936, Associated Transcriptions Vol. 2
Benny Goodman, 1936, The Birth of Swing
Mildred Bailey, ?, Complete Columbia Recordings Vol. 1
Well, O.K., I have four. There's the Run-DMC one. :o)
I also have a track by Joe Venuti called "Venuti's Pagliacci No. 2", but Pagliacci is the name of a famous opera, so it may not be related to the Hitchy Koo revue. (In any case, it's awful.)
I have three recordings of "Peter Piper" (which is credited to Mercer & Whiting, not Porter). I think the Crosby is pretty good, the Goodman so-so, and the Bailey has poor sound quality:
Bob Crosby, 1936, Associated Transcriptions Vol. 2
Benny Goodman, 1936, The Birth of Swing
Mildred Bailey, ?, Complete Columbia Recordings Vol. 1
Well, O.K., I have four. There's the Run-DMC one. :o)
I also have a track by Joe Venuti called "Venuti's Pagliacci No. 2", but Pagliacci is the name of a famous opera, so it may not be related to the Hitchy Koo revue. (In any case, it's awful.)
A Helen Clark recording of the song 'Old Fashioned Garden' from Hitchy Koo is on this page (Porter's first hit apparently) -dan wrote:Yep that's the one!
I don't think it was, but since it is Cole Porter I'm thinking there may be audio recordings somewhere...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bl ... ol_Records
As these recordings are probably all from around 1920, I think you are better off finding a specialist early Cole Porter, or early Jazz forum and asking there
