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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
quasidog
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I have a 10 vol. box set from Madacy called 'Chaplin collection', and the choice of music is pretty bad. Especially the three part song where the first part opens with whistling and car horns honking and then a guy shouting 'Hey! What're you tryin' to do, knock a streetar off the track....' and then somebody answers 'Sorry boss but I've got the sidewalk blues'. I mean the song is fine it's just if all the speaking and sound fx were taken out. Does anybody know what I'm talking about? I just want to know where do these songs come from?
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
freeringtoness
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It's from an old RCA Victor LP called THE KING OF NEW ORLEANS JAZZ by Jelly Roll Morton (and His Red Hot Peppers). Richard Carnahan
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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The song is 'Sidewalk Blues', recorded by Jelly Roll Morton in Chicago on September 21, 1926. The dialogue is between Jelly Roll and Johnny St. Cyr.

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collection', and the song where the first track....' and then somebody mean the song is fine songs come from?
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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My guess is- the music is public domain, and that's why Madacy used it.
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Posted 8 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Don't Panic
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Some of it sounds suspiciously like the soundtracks that come with some of the old (pre-Blackhawk) 16mm home versions
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