1942 Claude Thornhill - There’s A Small Hotel (The Snowflakes, vocal)
The Rodgers & Hart standard, presented in that soft and ‘foggy’ Thornhill style (with a touch of “Snowfall” for an intro). Originally issued on 78rpm Columbia 36725 - There’s A Small Hotel (Rodgers-Hart) by Claude Thornhill & his Orchestra, vocal by The Snowflakes, arranged by Gil Evans, recorded in NYC July 25, 1942 . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The three* MusicProf channels are home to The HITS ARCHIVES, YouTube’s most comprehensive collection of U.S. ‘popular music’ recordings from 1925 thru 1975. Discover thousands of original hit versions, conveniently arranged in year-by-year playlists and sorted alphabetically in your choice of either song title or artist name. Simply visit this channel’s home page (here: / @the78prof72 ), scroll down the rows of playlist categories, choose a favorite year, click on “view full playlist,” and then pick out the songs that you want to hear. Enjoy the music! The78Prof The45Prof AnotherProf

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