Although rock music is my daily driver entertainment-wise, I love the pop vocal hits of the '40s and '50s. I used to have quite a collection of 78 rpm. records and would play them all the time, especially on Sundays, when I seemed to enjoy hearing those great old songs.
I went a little berserk at iTunes & Amazon this morning and ordered a ton of great old music: Margaret Whiting, Dick Haymes, Bing Crosby, Patti Page, Dinah Washington, Dean Martin, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Brook Benton, Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Forrest, Jo Stafford, Kay Starr, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Georgia Gibbs and the weirdly incomparable Yma Sumac.
I also made my first E-bay purchase (yes, I was an E-bay virgin): Italian crooner Domenico Modugno's 1958 album Nel Blu Dipiniti di Blu (otherwise known as Volare). My mom was from Italy and someone bought that album for her when it first came out. I grew up listening to it at least once a week. Feeling nostalgic, I went on a search for it. It turned up on the 'Bay, so I bought it.
And finally, one of my 78 rpm albums was a recording of The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dimitri Mitropolous doing Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony in e-minor. It's my favorite symphony, and while I have several other recordings, the scratchy old MSO version was my favorite. Managed to find a used CD of it on Amazon. I'm over the moon! I got rid of all my 78's (yes, I seemed to have a pattern of getting rid of irreplaceable possessions) in The Great Purge of '88. Now I have much of the stuff back again, scratch-free in MP3 and CD form. Life is good, people---although my smoldering credit card is now cooling its jets on a wire rack in the kitchen, LOL.
Most all of my purchases came from iTunes. I was amazed at how much old stuff they had.
I went a little berserk at iTunes & Amazon this morning and ordered a ton of great old music: Margaret Whiting, Dick Haymes, Bing Crosby, Patti Page, Dinah Washington, Dean Martin, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Brook Benton, Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Forrest, Jo Stafford, Kay Starr, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Georgia Gibbs and the weirdly incomparable Yma Sumac.
I also made my first E-bay purchase (yes, I was an E-bay virgin): Italian crooner Domenico Modugno's 1958 album Nel Blu Dipiniti di Blu (otherwise known as Volare). My mom was from Italy and someone bought that album for her when it first came out. I grew up listening to it at least once a week. Feeling nostalgic, I went on a search for it. It turned up on the 'Bay, so I bought it.
And finally, one of my 78 rpm albums was a recording of The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dimitri Mitropolous doing Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony in e-minor. It's my favorite symphony, and while I have several other recordings, the scratchy old MSO version was my favorite. Managed to find a used CD of it on Amazon. I'm over the moon! I got rid of all my 78's (yes, I seemed to have a pattern of getting rid of irreplaceable possessions) in The Great Purge of '88. Now I have much of the stuff back again, scratch-free in MP3 and CD form. Life is good, people---although my smoldering credit card is now cooling its jets on a wire rack in the kitchen, LOL.
Most all of my purchases came from iTunes. I was amazed at how much old stuff they had.