Isham Jones & His Orchestra - The Original Charleston



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Isham Jones led one of the finest dance bands of the 20's and wrote several standards, such as "It Had To Be You", "I'll See You In My Dreams", "Swingin' Down the Lane" and "The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else". This excellent record was made for Brunswick on October 2nd, 1925.


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Thanks so much for ... ( 1 year ago by kspm01)
Thanks so much for your lovely comment! Glad I could share this copy.
thanks,merci ... ( 11 months ago by bulgherons)
thanks,merci beaucoup,GRAZIE MILLE from Italy!!
Very welcome! ( 11 months ago by kspm01)
Very welcome!
whats the name of ... ( 11 months ago by honeybarton)
whats the name of this song?
The title is ... ( 11 months ago by kspm01)
The title is mentioned after the name of the orchestra.
im tryin to find it ... ( 11 months ago by honeybarton)
im tryin to find it on itunes and theres nothing there. do you have any ideas where i can download it from?
Check archive * org! ( 11 months ago by kspm01)
Check archive * org!
I have a lot of ... ( 9 months ago by shimmymoon)
I have a lot of numbers by Isham Jones in my vast sheet music collection too. WOW! Was HE popular!
Undoubtedly. ( 9 months ago by kspm01)
Undoubtedly.
real fascinating to ... ( 9 months ago by restonva69)
real fascinating to me! i was at a 1920s party in berlin 2 weeks ago. all people were dressed and acted like they would live in the 20ties. the music is still great! thanx for that video!!!
Very welcome! Must ... ( 9 months ago by kspm01)
Very welcome! Must have been a great party.
I am in your debt ... ( 7 months ago by joomuck)
I am in your debt for all of the great music that you post. I do have a question: how do you keep up?; again, post comments on the one's that you receive?
Keep it up: it is wonderful.
Thank you! ... ( 7 months ago by kspm01)
Thank you! Maintaining the discipline of answering the comments of the day is the only was, otherwise I'd immediately get lost.
Love the band, love ... ( 6 months ago by cvwtzhaar)
Love the band, love the song. great psot.
Thanks! Glad you ... ( 6 months ago by kspm01)
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Great arrangement, ... ( 4 months ago by SignOffsGuy)
Great arrangement, as one would expect from the band of Isham Jones. The only down side to this recording is that it's one of the earliest Brunswick "Light-Ray" electrical records, which varied in quality from bad to atrocious. That explains the rather muffled sound of the recording.
A fabulous ... ( 4 months ago by kspm01)
A fabulous rendition indeed. Sound is not brilliant, but still enjoyable.
Is this really the ... ( 3 months ago by EveryLittleThing64)
Is this really the original or first Charleston? Or was it the first version recorded? Because I heard it had its roots from around 1923 or 1924. Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm really interested in how it was created...
This is indeed the ... ( 3 months ago by kspm01)
This is indeed the Cecil Mack/James Johnson song from Broadway Show 'Runnin' Wild' (1923) which is believed to be the first of a long series of popular tunes written in this rhythm.
genial ( 3 months ago by cubocefalo)
genial
¡Muchas gracias! ( 3 months ago by kspm01)
¡Muchas gracias!
...from the lobby ... ( 3 months ago by shortjockbalt)
...from the lobby of Baltimore's Parkway Theatre-- "Get Hot, And How!" Great recording and thanks.
Great you love this ... ( 3 months ago by kspm01)
Great you love this rendition!
Those were the days ... ( 2 weeks ago by kspm01)
Those were the days... very welcome.



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