
Eddie Cantor
Chase & Sanborn Radio Shows 1931-33
© 1999 brian gari
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This is the rarist of old time radio with Eddie Cantor on 4 CDs.
tracks
- 1 Opening
- 2 Rubinoff
- 3 Cantor
- 4 Carolina Moon--cantor
- 5 Cantor Medley--rubinoff
- 6 Cantor For President
- 7 My Baby Just Cares For Me--cantor
- 8 Rubinoff
- 9 Rubinoff
- 10 Dunkin' Cantor
- 11 Potato Pancakes--cantor
- 12 Rubinoff
- 13 Eddie's Plan
- 14 It's the Girl--cantor
- 15 Rubinoff
- 16 Rubinoff
- 17 Rubinoff
- 18 Rubinoff
- 19 Rubinoff
- 20 What a Perfect Combination--cantor
- 21 If I Only Had a Five Cent Piece--cantor
- 22 All American Girl--cantor
- 23 Get Yourself a Giel--cantor
- 24 The World Owes Me a Loving--cantor
- 25 Get a Little Fun Out of Life--cantor
- 26 One Hour With You--cantor
- 27 Opening
- 28 Keep Young & Beautiful--cantor
- 29 Auctioneer
- 30 Alice in Wonderland--cantor
- 31 Hunting For Jokes
- 32 Waiting For the Robert E Lee--cantor
- 33 Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore--cantor
- 34 Judge Cantor
- 35 One Hour With You--cantor
- 36 Eddie in Hospital
- 37 Roll Out of Bed With a Smile--cantor
- 38 Uncle Rubinoff
- 39 I Raised My Hat--cantor
- 40 Repeals
- 41 Those Were Wonderful Days--cantor
- 42 You're Gonna Lose Your Gal--cantor
- 43 Eddie the Nudist
- 44 One Hour With You--cantor
- 45 Opening
- 46 The Rest Is History--cantor
- 47 Inflation
- 48 Dinah--cantor
- 49 Judge Cantor
- 50 Build a Little Home--cantor
- 51 Puddin' Head Jones--cantor
- 52 Rancher Cantor
- 53 One Hour With You--cantor
- 54 Opening
- 55 It's Wonderful Weather For Love--cantor
- 56 Those Eddie Cantor Eyes--the Three X Sisters
- 57 The North Pole
- 58 He's a Colonel From Kentucky--cantor
- 59 Eddie Your Sweetheart
- 60 Sing a Low Down Tune--cantor
- 61 Rubinoff Vs. Rubinoff
- 62 One Hour With You--cantor
- 63 Opening
- 64 I'm Living On Love--cantor
- 65 The Professor's Inventions
- 66 Jimmy Had a Nickel--cantor
- 67 Memory Course
- 68 Count Your Blessings--cantor
- 69 Santa Cantor
- 70 One Hour With You--cantor
- 71 Cantor's On First
- 72 You're in My Power--cantor
- 73 Literally
- 74 Margie--cantor
- 75 Cantor the Salesman
- 76 Alice in Wonderland--cantor
- 77 Cantor's Coffee Commercial
- 78 Rubinoff
- 79 Eddie the Doctor
- 80 One Hour With You--cantor
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- BRIAN GARI: previously unreleased
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Eddie Cantor was number one in every area of his immense career. He started in vaudeville and became a major star of the Ziegfeld Follies. He began recording in 1917 for the Victor label and made records throughout his entire life. Some of his hits include "Makin Whoopee,""Ida,""If You Knew Susie" and "Ma! He's Makin Eyes At Me." He became the top rated radio show in 1931 and had a show right through the 60s. He discovered such stars as Dinah Shore and Eddie Fisher. He started the March of Dimes and made billions for charity. He became a movie star with his films for Samuel Goldwyn such as "Whoopee,""Kid Millions,""Palmy Days,""The Kid From Spain" and "Roman Scandals" (where he gave Lucille Ball her big start.) He wrote a few songs including "Merrily We Roll Along" (the Bugs Bunny cartoon theme!) He wrote many best selling books including two autobiographies "My Life Is In Your Hands" and "Take My Life" (now back in print thru Cooper Square Press.) He was given an honorary Oscar in 1957 and died in 1964.