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 by: Bruce - Wed, 20 Mar 2024 15:01 UTC

MAY 29, 1948

https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/40s/48/CB-1948-05-29.pdf

THE MILLS BROS. (Decca 24441)

"Baby Don't Be Mad At Me" (2:57)
"I Couldn't Call My Baby" (2:59)

Ya can sit and listen to this crew for hours on end—and never tire. It’s the Mills Brothers
spooning more beautiful harmony with this pair labeled “Babv Don’t Be Mad At Me” and
“I Couldn’t Call My Baby.” Both sides show' the combo up in high light, blending voices in
plain simple melody that shines. Folks that go for the mellow harmonic tones of the Mills
Brothers are sure to be delighted with this splendid duo. Music ops should get next to this
pair.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e9D_3wlJ9o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le4exfYQ304

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PAUL GAYTEN TRIO (DeLuxe 1176)

"Sally Lou" (2:43)
"Stop" (2:37)

Stuff that this lad puts out should fill ops machines to the top! It’s Paul Gayten
and his lads offering meat for ops with race spots with “Sally Lou” and “Stop.”
Top deck, with rhythmic calypso beat spilling the background show's the combo
in fine style, with the wordage offered in bright tones that satisfy. Flip is a cute
bit, with the title leading the way. Both sides should come in for more than their
fair share of coin play. Latch on!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZJMbDSLGvw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO8yb33np_Y

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KING COLE TRIO (Capitol 15085)

"A Boy From Texas—A Girl From Tennessee" (2:53)
"My Fair Lady" (2:57)

This kid has it all wrapped up! Following up his sensational success with “Nature boy,”
Nat “King” Cole sets with another pair that are sure to become first rate coin cullers
in the machines. It’s the topside that we’re so mad about —Cole’s rendition of this
tender piece is sure to gain wide raves. “A Boy From Texas—A Girl From Tennessee”;
replete with an excellent story behind it makes for top notch moments of musical
pleasure. Cole’s phrasing here is something to marvel at—his plush, soothing tones
make for mellow listening hard to beat. Flip is another attractive piece, with Nat
rendering another excellent performance. Don’t miss this winner!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEwJTVTVfuE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajfpOuk2jXY

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ANNIE LAURIE & PAUL GAYTEN TRIO (DeLuxe 1173)

"Wondering Blues" (2:41)
"Voodoo Man" (3:01)

More top notch music by the capable Paul Gayten Trio, with chirp Annie Laurie
joining the combo for a mellow vocal spot. Topside, tagged “Wondering Blues”
has Annie in fine voice on a piece that spills in slow shuffle rhythm. Great guitar
highlights the background as Annie’s top notch warbling glows. Flip, “Voodoo Man,”
has Annie and the group in novel style offering a bit of scat. Stuff is aimed at ops
with race spots. Add this bit to your list of potential coin winners.

https://archive.org/details/78_wondering-blues_annie-laurie-paul-gayten-his-trio-gayten_gbia0064242b
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4WdsxZSWCQ

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