Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 22nd Jan 2019
SHORT WAVE CHANSON
From the early 1930s there were many claims made by radio stations about the clarity of international short wave broadcasts. A show from AWA’s Sydney station VK2ME to NBC’s WGY Schenectedy NY was hailed as coming through crystal clear. Special programs broadcasting shortwave on AM continued through the 1930s. We hear parts of one such broadcast on this week’s Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton.
PHANTOM DANCER
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PARIS BY NIGHT
On 21 March 1939, NBC Blue New York City and Radio-diffusion PTT Paris transmitted a short wave variety show from Paris to New York called ‘Paris By Night’.
The short wave signal became too staticky part way through the broadcast, so in New York City, the orchestra of Norman Clouthier stepped in with a medley of Cole Porter tunes as the techs at RCA Communications worked on getting a clearer signal. They did. And so the broadcast ended with two songs by French ‘Music Hall’ singer Marcelle Bordas.
BORDAS
Marcelle Bordas, simply known as Bordas in French theatrical tradition, was a theatre milliner whose voice was discovered by French pop singer, Mistinguett.
She made her debut in 1933 at the Casino de Cabourg, went to the Folies Bergère with Jean Sablon, and records her first discs for DISCUM in November 1934.
The period 1935-1945 was her heyday making records, playing nightclubs and cabaret, broadcasting over Paris radio PTT and appearing in the 1937 film Radio Maurice Cloche alongside Damia, Marie Dubas and Fréhel.
During the phoney war she made many tours to French troops on the Maginot Line. She also took part in the great Franco-British gala of 16/04/1940 at the Paris Opera with Grace Field and Jack Hylton.
In 1941 she took over the cabaret, The Marquee, from her friend O’Dett, and lived above that cabaret for 20 years.
She continued singing in Parisan cabaret during the war, but after 1945 her star waned. Her repertoire in the 50s and 60s focused on party songs releasing albums of these songs on the Barclay label. She appeared on TV, toured with Gilbert Bécaud in 1956 and played the Olympia with Charles Aznavour and Dalida
VIDEO
This week’s Phantom Dancer video of the week is a 1935 commercial recording of Bordas singing the Rodgers-Hart song, Blue Moon.
22 JANUARY PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #372 |
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107.3 2SER Tuesday 22 January 2019 |
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Set 1
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1944-45 Radio Swing Bands | |
One O’Clock Jump (theme) + Jump
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Benny Carter Orchestra
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood 16 Apr 1945 |
Time Waits For No-one
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Herbie Fields Orchestra (voc) Carol Kay
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‘One Night Stand’
Glen Island Casino New Rochelle NY AFRS Re-broadcast 9 Aug 1944 |
Flying Home
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Lionel Hampton Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Civic Auditorium Oakland Ca AFRS Re-broadcast 24 Aug 1944 |
Set 2
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Wacky Radio | |
Open + The Sound of Music
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Felicia Saunders
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‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription New York City 3 Apr 60 |
Open + In A Little Spanish Town
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Singing Canaries
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Radio Transcription
1947 |
I’m Wild About Horns on Autos + Close
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Hoosier Hot Shots
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‘Alka-Seltzer Show’
WLS NBC Blue Chicago 1938 |
Set 3
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Paris By 1939 Short Wave | |
I’ve Got You Under My Skin + Easy To Love + I’ve Got You Under My Skin
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Norman Clouthier Orchestra
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‘Paris By Night’
NBC Blue, Paris Mondiale, PTT Paris and New York 21 Mar 1939 |
Tango de Bley + La Madelon
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Marcelle Bordas (voc) Wal Berg Orchestra
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‘Paris By Night’
NBC Blue, Paris Mondiale, PTT Paris and New York 21 Mar 1939 |
Set 4
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1950s Birdland Singers | |
I’m In The Mood For Love
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Arthur Prysock
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‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 9 Sep 1952 |
I Didn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night
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Arthur Prysock
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‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 9 Sep 1952 |
Serenade in Blue + Perdido + Close
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Sarah Vaughan (voc) Dizzy Gillespie
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‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland WNBC NBC NY 21 Apr 1953 |
Set 5
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Jimmy Lunceford | |
Open + Little John
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Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
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‘One Night Stand’
Casa Manana Culver City Ca. AFRS Re-broadcast 8 Sep 1945 |
Are You Kidding?
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Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
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‘Spotlight Bands’
Jefferson Barracks Mi Mutual Network 23 Nov 1945 |
Holiday For Strings
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Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood 1945 |
Wham + For Dancers Only
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Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra
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‘Maytag Frolics’
Radio Transcription Chicago 1 Mar 1929 |
Set 6
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1930s British Dance Bands | |
Begin the Beguine
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Joe Loss Orchestra (voc) Chick Henderson
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Comm Rec
London 1938 |
Young and Healthy
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Billy Cotton Orchestra (voc) Alan Breeze
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Comm Rec
London 11 Mar 1934 |
I Cover The Waterfrobt
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Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra (voc) Peggy Mann
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Comm Rec
London 1933 |
Some of These Days
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Jack Hylton Orchestra
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Comm Rec
London 27 Sep 1932 |
Set 7
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Women Singers with Benny Goodman | |
I Hate To Talk About Myself
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Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Ward
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Palomar Ballroom
KFI NBC Red LA 22 Aug 1935 |
Gotta Get Some Shuteye
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Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Martha Tilton
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‘Camel Caravan’
WABC CBS NY 7 Feb 1939 |
Let’s Dance (theme) + My Guy’s Come Back
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Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Lisa Morrow
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Meadowbrook Gardens
KHJ Mutual-Don Lee LA 14 Jan 1946 |
Confess
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Benny Goodman Sextet
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‘One Night Stand’
The Click Philadelphia AFRS re-broadcast 3 Jun 1948 |
Set 8
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Crazy, Man, Crazy | |
Bellevue For You
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Pete Brown Quintet
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Comm Rec
New York City 11 Jul 1944 |
Indiana
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Gene Krupa Quartet
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London House
WBBM CBS Chicago 13 Mar 1959 |
Never on Sunday
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Duke Ellington Orchestra
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Steel Pier
Atlantic City NJ AFRTS Re-broadcast Jul 1964 |
Open + Jordu
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Stan Getz Quartet
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Red Hill Inn
Pennsauken NJ WCBS CBS NY 18 May 1957 |