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Roaring Twenties is a solid 25-track compilation showcasing some of the decade's most favored singers and performers such as Al Jolson, Irving Aaronson, Paul Whiteman, the Savoy Orphans, Noel Coward, and more. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Includes liner notes by Tony Watts.
Noel Coward,Fred Waring,Helen Kane,Adele Astaire,Al Jolson++
Performers include: Noel Coward, Fred Waring, Helen Kane, The Savoy Orpheans, Gertrude Lawrence, Adele Astaire, Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman.
Compilation producers: Tony Watts, Colin Brown.
Personnel: Franklyn Baur, Fred Waring, Phil Saxe, Tom Waring, Lewis James (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Tony Watts.
Director: Debroy Somers. Roaring Twenties Songs | 1. | Charleston - Savoy Orpheans |
| 2. | Black Bottom |
| 3. | I Wanna Be Loved by You - Helen Kane |
| 4. | Let's Misbehave - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders |
| 5. | Collegian - Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians |
| 6. | Do Do Do - Gertrude Lawrence |
| 7. | Dance, Little Lady - Noel Coward & Orchestra |
| 8. | Crazy Rhythm - Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra |
| 9. | Ice Cream - Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians |
| 10. | Button up Your Overcoat - Annette Hanshaw |
| 11. | My One and Only - Fred Astaire |
| 12. | Pasadena - Savoy Havana Band |
| 13. | Nobody's Sweetheart - Paul Whiteman Orchestra |
| 14. | C.O.N.S.T.A.N.O.P.L.E. - Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders |
| 15. | My Heart Stood Still - Leslie A. Hutchinson/Jessie Matthews |
| 16. | Clap Yo' Hands |
| 17. | Broadway Melody - Charles King |
| 18. | Three O'Clock in the Morning - Paul Whiteman Orchestra |
| 19. | Varsity Drag - Cass Hagan |
| 20. | Best Things in Life Are Free, The - Jack Hylton Orchestra |
| 21. | 'S Wonderful - Fred Astaire |
| 22. | I Ain't Got Nobody - Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra |
| 23. | I'm Sitting on Top of the World - Carl Fenton & His Orchestra/Al Jolson |
| 24. | Miss Anabelle Lee (Who's Wonderful, Who's Marvelous) |
| 25. | Who? - Jack Buchanan/Binnie Hale |
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