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SUCCESSFUL SONGS

GRAMOPHONE RECORDS TO BE MADE Such terrific hits have the new songs especially written for Universal’s .super- extravaganza, ’'King of Jazz.” already proven to be, that no less than four different, artists, including Paul Whiteman and his band, who star in the picture, are recording them for th® leading talking machine companies. ‘•Whiteman is recording "A Bench In th« Park,” ‘‘Happy Feet,” “Song of the Dawn,” "Monterey” and "My Ragainuffin Romeo” for Columbia with his lull band and soloists. Th© first three songs were written by Milton -‘Ser and Jack Yellen, and the other two by Mabel . Wayne and Jack Rose. John Boles, whose two numbers. Monterey” and “The Song of the . awn " are outstanding even in such J *D«ctacular production, is singing fotn for records by Victor. George Olsen and his orchestra are the same two songs as instrumental numbers, also for Victor. Bari Burnett and his celebrated BiltJjore Orchestra are recording them, v!? 0 * 8 instrumental numbers with ocal selections, for Brunswick. i.Jp the songs were first played in *** <>f Jazz,” and the records wilL UJ leased by the various recording t,,®P an i e s concurrently with the picwhich were directed by John in» ay Anderson with an outstandtJ. ar ray of stars in the huge specoJ'*® and specialty numbers, photoColo In a i l_sound and all-techni-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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SUCCESSFUL SONGS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

SUCCESSFUL SONGS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1030, 22 July 1930, Page 15

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