Episode #6 of Futuristic Rhythm takes a look back at the music inspired and influenced by the Great Depression, from roughly 1929 through 1935. This extended edition of the program runs 68 minutes instead of the usual hour. (Note: audio quality upgraded from orginal post)
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Playlist:
Leo Reisman and his Orch.-Lou Levin - Happy Days Are Here Again (1929)
(excerpt of Fox Movietone newsreel with economist Irving Fisher)
Eddie Cantor - Tips On the Stock Market (1929)
Bob Haring and his Orch.-Scrappy Lambert - I'm In The Market For You (1930)
Hotel Pennsylvania Music - Cheer Up, Good Times Are Coming (1930)
Vincent Rose and his Orch.-Scrappy Lambert - There's No Depression In Love (1931)
Phil Spitalny's Music - Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee (1932)
Phil Spitalny's Music-Eddie Cantor - Cheer Up (Nertz!) (theme from "Ballyhoo!") (1931)
Bing Crosby - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime (1932)
Hal Kemp and his Orch.-Deane Janis - Remember My Forgotten Man (1933)
(excerpt from the Texaco Fire Chief program starring Ed Wynn)
Adrian Rollini and his Orch. - Got The Jitters (1932)
Victor Young directing the Brunswick Orchestra and Stars - Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries (1931)
Johnny Johnson and his Orch.-Vi Mele - Love And A Dime (1934)
Phil Spitalny's Music - Now's The Time To Fall In Love (1931)
Johnny Johnson and his Orch.-Harry McDaniel and Bob Treaster - Shut The Door (1934)
Chick Bullock - I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store) (1932)
Paul Whiteman and his Orch.-Ramona Davies - Are You Makin' Any Money (1933)
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orch.-Ivey Anderson - Raisin' The Rent (1933)
Chick Bullock - With Plenty of Money And You (1935)








