The Merry Sparklers - That's Georgia / The Sunshine Always Shines For Me FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits
| R | That's GeorgiaWritten-By – George A. Little, Haven Gillespie, Larry Shay |
| L | The Sunshine Always Shines For MeWritten-By – Jack Nelson |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Edison Laboratories
Credits
- Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Soprano Saxophone [Uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited], Clarinet [Uncredited], Leader [Uncredited], Conductor [Uncredited] – Nathan Glantz
- Banjo [Uncredited] – John Cali
- Drums [Uncredited], Glockenspiel [Uncredited] – Joe Green
- Trombone [Uncredited] – Ephraim Hannaford*
- Trumpet [Uncredited] – Herman Farberman*, Julius Berkin
- Tuba [Uncredited] – John "Pop" Helleberg*
- Vocals – Ed. Smalle* (tracks: R), Harvey Hindermyer (tracks: L), Vernon Dalhart (tracks: R)
Notes
Fox trots and songs. Recorded September 16, 1924, New York, NY.Coupling date: October 1, 1924.
Repress - Original release date 1924 according to Raymond R. Wile "Edison Disc Recordings"
The two-digit code "45" stamped into the approximate 12 o'clock position on the L-side label indicates this record was pressed in April, 1925.
*Note by JSLMB590: As for the personnel for both sides, the Merry Sparklers (which is in fact Nathan Glantz's Orchestra) was made up of:
Nathan Glantz (as,ss,ts,cl) dir: Hymie Farberman, Julius Berkin (tp), Eph(raim) Hannaford (tb), Frank Banta or Larry Briers (p), John Cali (bjo), John "Pop" Helleberg (bb), Joe Green (d,bells) & Ed Smalle, Vernon Dalhart, Harvey Hindermeyer (v).
Information about the Merry Sparklers being Glantz's Orchestra is taken from Richard Johnson & Bernard Shirley's book "American Dance Bands On Record & Film, 1915-1942".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side R (runout)): 9713-C-4-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side R (label)): 9713
- Matrix / Runout (Side L (runout)): 9714-A-1-6
- Matrix / Runout (Side L (label)): 9714
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