The Yearly GELT's TOP 1933


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The Great Year of Musical Movies

The genre had been since a moment shunned by the public when was released 42nd StreetWarner Brothers which didn’t stop to get over a rough patch, banked their last dollars on this new musical. Bingo! This time, the bet was won. The movie attracted crowds of enthusiastic viewers excited by its "nonconformism" and audacity. It asserted itself as the unavoidable "musical movie" of the year while in another range, the audience shuddered for Fay Wray in King Kong's gigantic hand.
The success of 42nd Street acted as an cure to keep in good spirits at a time when everyone was down in the dumps. A new wind blew finally on a kind of movies from which the Great Depression had rather stayed away. Despite differences with producer Darryl Zanuck, the Warner studios wanted to take advantage of the craze generated by 42nd Street to insist by releasing simultaneously two new musicals conceived in the same spirit, The Gold Diggers of  1933 and Footlight Parade. Both would soon be tremendous hits.

Artists of the year: The Dorsey Brothers

Born respectively in 1904 and 1905 in a mining town deep in Virginia, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey had ahead the way their father drew with a merciless rigor. Both musician and conductor, this one wanted to make his two sons recognized cornetists and kept them under his rule until these decide to emencipate and choose their own instrument. Jimmy turned to the clarinet and Tommy opted for the trombone. They knew already enough at age 17 to go and provide their services to the local radio stations. They so had their first hits from the late 20s due not only to their virtuosity but also their creativity.
Attracted by jazz, they joined in 1924 the New-York based California Ramblers and made in 1928 their first recordings, leaving the long over-subtle improvisations for a more structured, both tonic and melodic, seminal of swing.

Playing together led however to a relentless competition. Both perfectionists, it gradually became obvious that each one needed to impose his own mark on the group and that they would accordingly end up separating. This is what had to happen.




 RK
 Artist
 Title
 CT
VIDEO 
 1 
 The Dorsey Brothers
 Doin' The Uptown  Lowdown feat. Mildred  Bailey
 (Harry Revel Mack Gordon)

 2
 The Boswell Sisters
 Coffee In The Morning  And Kisses In The Night
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 3 
 Bing Crosby & The Dorsey  Brothers
 Did YouEver See A Dream  Walking
 (Harry Revel/Mack Gordon)
 4
 Cab Calloway
 Zah Zuh Zah
 (Cab Calloway/Harry White)
 5 
 The Dorsey Brothers
 Stay On The Right Side Of  The Road feat. Bing  Crosby
 (Arlen Koehler/Rube Bloom))
 6
 Chick Bullock
 (When It's) Darkness On  The Delta
 (Marty Simes/A.J. Neuberg/Jerry  Levinson)
 7
 Bing Crosby
 Temptation
 (Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown)
 
 Benny Goodman 
 Your Mother's Son-In-  Law feat. Billie Holiday
 (Alberta Nichols/Man Holiner)
 9 
 Ethel Waters & The Dorsey  Brothers
 Stormy Weather
 (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)
 10 
 Dick Powell & Ruby Keeler
 42nd Street  
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 11
 Lee Wiley with Victor Young  Orchestra
 I Gotta Right To Sing The  Blues
 (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)
 12
 Louis Armstrong
 Hobo, You Can't Ride This  Train
 (Louis Armstrong)
 13 
 Joan Blondell & Etta Moten
 Remember My Forgotten  Man
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 14
 Guy Lombardo & His  Orchestra
 Young And Healthy feat.  Bing Crosby
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)

 15
 Don Bestor
 Who's Afraid Of The Big  Bad Wolf
 (Frank Churchill/Ann Rondell)
 16
 Benny Goodman
 Riffin' The Scotch feat.  Billie Holiday
 (Johnny Mercer/Donald  McDunnough)
 17 
 Ruth Etting
 Close Your Eyes
 (Bernice Petkere)
 18
 Cab Calloway
 Little Town Gal
 (G.W. Wash-Burns/Jeanne Burns)
 19
 Glen Gray & The Casa Loma  Orchestra
 Heatwave feat. Mildred  Bailey
 (Irving Berlin)
 20
 Ted Weems & His Orchestra
 The Boulevard OF Broken  Dreams feat. Elmo Tanner
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 21 
 Glen Gray & The Casa Loma  Orchestra
 Under A Blanket Of Blue  feat. Kenny Sargent
 (Marty Simes/A.J. Neuberg/Jerry  Levinson)
 22 
 Rudy Vallee & His  Connecticut Yankees
 Orchids In The Moonlight
 (Edward Ilescu/Gus Kahn/Vincent  Youmans)
 23
 Don Bestor
 I've Got To Pass Your  House feat. Neil Buckley
 (Lew Brown)
 24
 The Mills Blue Rhythm Band
 Reaching For The Cotton  Moon feat. Sally Gooding
 (Green/Sam Step)
 25 
 Ted Fio Rito
 Fly Away To Ioway feat.   Bill Carey & The  Debutantes
 (LorenzHart/Richard Rodgers)
 26
 Guy Lombardo
 You're Getting To Be A  Habit With Me feat. Bing  Crosby
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 27
 Freddy Martin
 Beautiful Girl feat. Tom  Shand
 (Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown)
 28
 Leo Reisman
 Honeymoon Hotel feat.  Frank Luther
 (Harry Warren/Al Dubin)
 29 
 The Mills Blue Rhythm Band
 Love's Serenade
 (Bill Hayes/Irving Mills)

 30
 The Dorsey Brothers
 (I Can Make Most  Anything But) I Can't  Make A Man feat. Mildred  Bailey
 (Rube Bloom/Trummy Young)
 31
 Louis Armstrong
 I Gotta Right Right To  Sing The Blues
 (Harold AZrlen/Ted Koehler)
 32
 Duke Ellington
 Happy As The Day Is  Long
 (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)
 33
 The Dorsey Brothers
 Mood Indigo feat. The  Boswell Sisters
 (Duke Ellington/Barney  Bigard/Irving Mills)
 34
 Paul Whiteman
 Turn Back The Clock feat.  Ramona Davies
 (Mitchell Parish/Frank Perkins)
 35
 The Mills Brothers
 Smoke Rings
 (Gene Gifford/Ned Washington)
 36 
 Ray Noble
 Dinner At Eight feat. Al  Bowlly
 (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh)

 37 
  Lee Wiley with Victor  Young & His  Serenaders 
 You're An Old Smoothie
 (Buddy DeSilva/Nacio Herb Brown/Richard A. Whiting)
 38 
 Louis Armstrong
 I've Got The World On A  String
 (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)
 39
 Mae West
 I Want You, I Need You
 (Harry Brooks/Alain Dubois/Ben  Harrison)
 40
 The Dorsey Brothers
 Lazy Bones feat. Mildred  Bailey
 (Johnny Mercer/Hoagy Carmichael)



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