Four Wonderful Winnie the Pooh Stories

When the three Winnie the Pooh blogs were posted (October 26-27-28, 2015) we thought that we had covered all of the available variations of the recordings. There were Upside-Down books in both 78 rpm and 45 rpm formats, 78 rpm singles, 45 rpm singles and various albums released through the years. But, as it turns…

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Mr. Krueger’s Christmas – Soundtrack Music

For Christmas of 1977, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir released the album White Christmas (Columbia Masterworks M 34546). The album was recorded with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Songs included on the album were: White Christmas (in film) Silver Bells I’ll Be Home for Christmas Winter Wonderland (in film) Carol of the Drum (Little Drummer Boy) The…

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Toys for Tots – #5

Thus far, this record has only been found as a test pressing. The search for the regular release goes on. This 7-inch, 45 RPM disc most likely dates from Christmas 1978. Like discs from the previous years, it has Efrem Zimbalist Jr. talking about Toys for Tots and introducing the Marine Corps Band playing the…

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Lux Radio Theatre – Made for Each Other

In 1939, Stewart and Carole Lombard had starred in the film version of Made for Each Other. On December 17, 1945, Jimmy recreated his role of John Mason for this Lux Radio Theatre presented. Marsha Hunt co-starred as Jane Mason. The CBS program was produced and hosted by William Keighley, with Fredric MacKaye as its…

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Toys for Tots – #4

The 1972 “Toys for Tots” disc was issued with two different labels. Besides Jimmy Stewart, this 1972 disc features Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. introducing the U.S. Marine Corps Band who play the Toys for Tots March, Karen Valentine, Chad Everett, Gary Owens, Glen Campbell, Florence Henderson, Clarence Williams III, Charlton Heston, Danny Thomas, Phyllis Diller, John…

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We Hold These Truths

As detailed in Jimmy Stewart on the Air, We Hold These Truths was commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to mark the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Famed radio man Norman Corwin was the writer, producer and director of the program and Bernard Herrmann wrote the musical score. Corporal Jimmy…

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Bing Crosby Show – December 14, 1949

This was Stewart’s first appearance on Bing’s show since the sponsorship was taken over by Chesterfield cigarettes. Not much had changed on the show when the new sponsor took over. It was still produced by Bill Morrow and Murdo MacKenzie. Ken Carpenter was still the announcer and John Scott Trotter was still the orchestra leader…

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