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Kollege of Musical Knowledge - December 11, 1941

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Download links and information about Kollege of Musical Knowledge - December 11, 1941 by Kay Kyser. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 59:34 minutes.

Artist: Kay Kyser
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 27
Duration: 59:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Program Introduction (December 11, 1941) 1:03
2. Hallelujah (December 11, 1941) 1:32
3. The White Cliffs of Dover (December 11, 1941) 2:32
4. Yes Indeed (December 11, 1941) 2:20
5. Commercial (December 11, 1941) 0:19
6. Orange Blossom Lane (December 11, 1941) 2:42
7. News Break (December 11, 1941) 1:14
8. Elmer's Tune (December 11, 1941) 2:22
9. The Shepherd Serenade (December 11, 1941) 2:13
10. Broadcast Closing (December 11, 1941) 1:15
11. Why Don't You Do Right (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:25
12. Can't Get Out of This Mood (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:55
13. Frank Morgan Comedy (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 3:33
14. Long Ago and Far Away (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:07
15. Who Wouldn't Love You (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:41
16. Pushin' Sand (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 1:35
17. Ish-Ka-Bibble and Sad Sack Comedy (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 1:13
18. Pale Moon (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:43
19. Ish-Ka-Bibble Poems (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 1:17
20. A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:31
21. Sad Sack Comedy (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 3:48
22. Poinciana (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:55
23. Oh! What a Beautiful Morning (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 3:19
24. Comedy Private Dim-Wit (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 1:07
25. Star Eyes (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:24
26. Best of All (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:37
27. Broadcast Closing (G.I. Journal 1943 Programs) 2:52

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Though little remembered today, during the 1940s Kay Kyser was one of the most popular bandleaders in the land, his records selling more than Benny Goodman's or Tommy Dorsey's. While the majority of his Columbia best-sellers now languish in the vaults, we have this disc of old radio broadcasts of his Kollege of Musical Knowledge, the most popular musical program on radio from 1938 to 1948. Heard here are the 1941 and 1943 G.I. Journal shows, featuring the band and vocalists Harry Babbitt, Dorothy Dunn, Julie Conway, Sully Mason, Trudy Erwin, and Georgia Carroll. Although some of the radio humor is straight off the cob, Kyser's enthusiasm is contagious, and it's easy to see why the band became such a hit with the public.