Ben Selvin & His Orchestra

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Baby Face 03:06 Tools
Happy Days Are Here Again 03:09 Tools
When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along 02:57 Tools
Ramona 03:13 Tools
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight 03:05 Tools
If I Knew I'd Find You 04:31 Tools
When It's Springtime In The Rockies 03:21 Tools
My Man Is On The Make 03:03 Tools
Dardanella 03:03 Tools
Manhattan 03:10 Tools
Dancing in the Dark 03:08 Tools
My Sin 02:55 Tools
My Regular Girl 02:59 Tools
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile 02:53 Tools
Lucille 03:31 Tools
Broadway Melody 02:35 Tools
I Miss A Little Miss 02:59 Tools
Little Mary Brown 02:46 Tools
It's Easy to Fall in Love 02:59 Tools
Hoodle-dee-doo Dee-doo-doo 02:55 Tools
You Try Somebody Else 03:06 Tools
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes 03:27 Tools
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 03:30 Tools
When Yuba Plays the Rumba On the Tuba 03:12 Tools
who's your little who zis 03:12 Tools
You're My Everything 03:20 Tools
Shakin' The Blues Away 03:13 Tools
When We're Alone 03:30 Tools
You'd Fall in Love 03:24 Tools
I'm In The Market For You 03:31 Tools
Let Me Sing and I'm Happy 03:13 Tools
Why Do You Suppose? 03:06 Tools
I Wanna Sing About You 03:38 Tools
You Said It 03:16 Tools
Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away 03:23 Tools
Hot-Cha Medley: You Can Make My Life A Bed Of Roses / Say / There I Go Dreaming Again 03:39 Tools
Why? 02:49 Tools
It's the Darndest Thing 03:08 Tools
The Free And Easy 03:06 Tools
Take It from Me 03:01 Tools
Thank Your Father 03:16 Tools
Broadway Melody (from "Hollywood Revue of 1929") 02:37 Tools
Makin' Faces At the Man in the Moon 03:01 Tools
When I Am Houskeeping For You 02:55 Tools
Was That the Human Thing to Do 03:01 Tools
Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki 03:13 Tools
She Didn't Say Yes 03:08 Tools
Valencia 03:14 Tools
Blue Skies 03:19 Tools
Do Ya Love Me? (Just A Tiny Bit, Do Ya'?) 03:10 Tools
Don't Keep Me in the Dark Bright Eyes 02:48 Tools
Cheerful Little Earful 03:17 Tools
You Call It Madness 04:50 Tools
Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On 02:56 Tools
This Is the Missus 03:17 Tools
Am I Blue? 03:19 Tools
Happy Days Are Here Again (1930) 03:20 Tools
Betty 02:34 Tools
My Man from Caroline 03:17 Tools
Last Dollar 03:00 Tools
Carolina Moon 03:18 Tools
Am I Wasting My Time on You 03:19 Tools
The Whole Darned Thing's For You 03:32 Tools
I Only Have Eyes For You 03:31 Tools
Can I Help It? 03:05 Tools
You Can't Stop Me from Loving You 02:58 Tools
'tain't No Sin 02:58 Tools
Thou Swell 00:00 Tools
My Man Is On The Make - Harpies In Sheep's Clothing 02:33 Tools
In Your Arms 03:16 Tools
Mona 03:06 Tools
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1919) 02:34 Tools
Honest And Truly 03:02 Tools
You're the Cream in My Coffee 02:48 Tools
Who Am I ? 03:24 Tools
Betty (You Better Be Good to Me) 03:20 Tools
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 02:38 Tools
It's Great To Be In Love 03:16 Tools
My Man From Carolina 02:53 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 03:11 Tools
Just Friends 03:23 Tools
I Wonder Where My Baby Is To-Night 02:57 Tools
Ain't She Sweet? (1930) 03:18 Tools
Oh Gee! - Oh Joy! 02:48 Tools
Would You Like To Take A Walk? 03:17 Tools
Chicago 03:19 Tools
Aqui Estoy Para Ti 03:26 Tools
Sentimental Me 03:18 Tools
Do Ya' Love Me? 03:06 Tools
If You Knew Susie 03:06 Tools
Personally, I Love You 03:04 Tools
Among My Sourvenirs 00:30 Tools
I'm Forever Blowimg Bubbles (1919) 03:04 Tools
Honey 02:49 Tools
Todo Para Ti 03:24 Tools
Yours And Mine 02:51 Tools
99 Out Of A Hundred Wanna Be Loved [1] 03:18 Tools
Dinner at Eight 00:00 Tools
Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki? [1] 03:09 Tools
Dance-O-Mania 03:09 Tools
Taint No Sin 03:09 Tools
You Were Meant for Me 03:03 Tools
Me 03:02 Tools
Barcelona 02:49 Tools
Sweetheart Darlin' 02:57 Tools
Why 02:49 Tools
Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere 02:37 Tools
Walkin' My Baby Back Home 03:03 Tools
Them Good Old Times Are Coming Back Again [1932] 02:48 Tools
Away from You 02:55 Tools
When It's Springtime In The Ro 03:21 Tools
One More Time 1931 02:49 Tools
Red Hot Mama 03:08 Tools
99 Out Of A Hundred Wanna Be Loved [2] 03:20 Tools
My Isle Of Golden Dreams 1920 03:00 Tools
Valencia 1926 02:55 Tools
Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki? [2] 03:08 Tools
I Can't Give You Anything But Love 03:08 Tools
It's Easy To Fall In Love [1] 03:08 Tools
Yes! We Have No Bananas 02:39 Tools
The Charleston 02:37 Tools
'Tain't No Sin (To Dance Around In Your Bones) 02:37 Tools
Sleep 02:57 Tools
A Room with A View 02:57 Tools
Slow but Sure 02:55 Tools
All By Myself 02:55 Tools
Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time 1928 02:57 Tools
Who Am I 02:55 Tools
My Love Parade 03:00 Tools
All Of Me 1932 03:00 Tools
Oh Gee Oh Joy 03:00 Tools
Them Good Old Times Are Coming Back Again 02:51 Tools
When the Rest of the Crowd Goes Home 03:08 Tools
Brown Eyes, Why are You Blue? 03:00 Tools
My Song Of The Nile 03:00 Tools
The Original Charleston 02:39 Tools
Sing Another Chorus Please 02:57 Tools
My Sunday Girl 02:57 Tools
Medley from THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE (MGM-1929) 02:57 Tools
Holding My Honey's Hand 02:57 Tools
Moonlight on The Colorado 02:57 Tools
When We're Alone 1932 02:57 Tools
In A Little Spanish Town 1927 02:57 Tools
It's Easy To Fall In Love [2] 03:07 Tools
Indiana Moon 1923 03:07 Tools
Miss You 02:48 Tools
Charleston 02:48 Tools
Barcelona 1926 02:48 Tools
Say It with Music 02:48 Tools
My Stormy Weather Pal 1928 02:48 Tools
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Ben Selvin (Benjamin B. Selvin, March 5, 1898 – July 15, 1980), son of Russian-immigrant Jewish parents, was a musician, bandleader, record producer and innovator in recorded music. He was known as The Dean of Recorded Music. Selvin started his professional life at age 15 as a fiddle player in New York City night clubs. A "husky" lad, he looked older than he was and as such was permitted into such establishments. A mere six years later, as leader of his own dance band, the "Novelty Orchestra," Selvin released the biggest-selling popular song in the first quarter-century of recorded music. That single, "Dardanella", eventually went on to sell more than 5 million copies and an additional 2 million pieces of sheet music. According to The Guinness Book of World Records, Selvin recorded more musical sides (on 78-rpm discs) than any other person. One reason for this prolific output is that he recorded for dozens of different labels during this high-growth time in the industry, using a different name (or slightly different name) for each label. Selvin's output has been estimated at 13,000 to 20,000 song titles. From 1927 to 1934 he was A&R Director for Columbia Records, where his many productions included scores of exceptionally well performed pop songs of the day with hot jazz solos by musicians like Manny Klein, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, and Bunny Berigan, among others. Many of these specific recordings made during this period continue to be highly collected and prized. During the Columbia era, he recorded under many different names (for Columbia, OKeh, Odeon, Parlophone, Harmony, Diva, Velvet Tone & Clarion) including The Broadway Nightlites The Knickerbockers The Columbians The Cavaliers Barney Trimble and his Oklahomans Jerry Mason and his Californians The Harmonians Rudy Marlow and his Orchestra Columbia Photo Players Frank Auburn and his Orchestra Kolster Dance Orchestra Lloyd Keating and his Music Earl Marlow and his Orchestra Ed Loyd and his Orchestra Ray Seeley and his Orchestra Sam Nash and his Orchestra Mickie Alpert and his Orchestra Johnny Walker and his Orchestra Chester Leighton and his Sophomores Wally Edwards and his Orchestra Roy Carroll and his Sands Point Orchestra Buddy Campbell and his Orchestra Golden Terrace Orchestra Bar Harbor Society Orchestra Ted Raph and his Orchestra Georgia Moonlight Serenaders Cloverdale Country Club Orchestra Ed Parker and his Orchestra Many of the these records during the Columbia era are highly collected and treasured examples of either jazz related pop, or sophisticated, smoothly arranged dance music. Also, there had been incorrect reports that Ben Selvin's Band played under the name "Perley Stevens and his Orchestra", when in fact, Perley Stevens on occasion played with Ben Selvin's Band and many others, including Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey Orchestras and Paul Whiteman's Band. Selvin had an instrumental part in the development of Muzak in the mid-1930s. He was musical director of Majestic Records beginning in 1947. He was a Vice-President and A&R Director (artists and repertoire) at Columbia Records in charge of the recordings of Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark in the late 1940s and early '50s. He was an A&R Director at RCA Victor in charge of the company's popular Camden Label and served as the Musical Director for a recording in 1954 by John Serry, Sr.. Post-retirement, he became a consultant to 3M (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company), helping them during the transition from vinyl recordings to recordings on tape. Selected discography of bands led by Ben Selvin: "The Original Charleston" (the Columbia 78rpm version) The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) NYC - Apr. 10th, 1925 Voc. vocal breaks by Ben Selvin Columbia 355-D, mx.140514-1 "Margie" Selvin's Novelty Orchestra NYC - Nov., 1920 Voc. Arthur Hall Grey Gull L-1036-(a), mx.J-3-10 "So This Is Venice" Ben Selvin & His Moulin Rouge Orchestra NYC - Dec., 1923 Voc. Irving Kaufman Vocalion A-14757, mx.12641 "Steppin' In Society" (the Columbia 78rpm version) The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) NYC - May 26th, 1925 Columbia 391-D, mx.W-140623-2 "We'll Have A New Home (In The Morning)" Ben Selvin & His Orchestra NYC - Dec. 28th, 1927 Vocs. unidentified trio Columbia 1274-D, mx.W-145445 "Happy Days Are Here Again" (Annette Hanshaw vocal version) Annette Hanshaw (Ben Selvin & His Orchestra - vocs. Annette Hanshaw & The Rollickers) NYC - Feb. 11th, 1930 Diva 3106-G; Harmony 1106-H; Velvet Tone 2106-V "Dardanella" (Felix Bernard - Johnny S. Black) (Six Million Seller - No. 1 hit for 13 weeks, 24 in charts) Selvin's Novelty Orchestra NYC - Nov. 20th, 1919 Victor 18633-A, mx.23344-3 "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" (Kellette - Kenbrovin) (No. 1 hit for 4 weeks) Selvin's Novelty Orchestra NYC - Jul. 31st, 1919 Victor 18603-A, mx.B-22966-6 "Manhattan" (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) (No. 1 hit for 4 weeks) The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) NYC - Jul. 15th, 1925 Columbia 422-D, mx.W-140765 "Sentimental Me" (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) (No. 2 hit) The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) NYC - Jul. 15th, 1925 Columbia 422-D, mx.W-140766 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" (James "Jimmy" McHugh - Dorothy Fields) (No. 2 hit) The Knickerbockers (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) - Voc. Vaughn DeLeath NYC - Jun. 1st, 1928 Columbia 1424-D, mx.W-146380 "You're The Cream In My Coffee" (Ray Henderson - Buddy G. DeSylva - Lew Brown) (No. 2 hit) Eddie Thomas' Collegians (and/or) The Broadway Nitelites (Ben Selvin & His Orch.) - Voc. Jack Parker NYC - Oct. 19th, 1928 Columbia 1604-D, mx.W-147140-3 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.