Other Artists on Pansy Craze Show Cole Porter & Noel Coward Above, Cole Porter and (inset) Noel Coward While
I do not consider Cole Porter and Noel Coward to be Pansy Craze artists,
The
faithful version of "Green Carnation" was found on the above
Noel Coward Cliff
Edwards & Edwards
is another straight artist "guesting" on this show, as he
happened
"Call Her Savage" The
1932 Clara Bow movie has a wonderful, Wonderful scene in what Bart Howard The
world knows him as a gifted songwriter, with the classic song
Beatrice Lillie Below, the song was a children's song, written in 1917, before Beatrice Lillie got a hold of it... Durium Dance Band I
could not find a photo of the Durium Dance Band, but I understand
that Tessie O'Shea Tessie
O'Shea was a popular UK entertainer and actress, a frequent Mae West Mae
West could almost be considered the lady behind the curtain of this
show,
Above, Mae and Ray
Late Additions Les
Poe ******* And
on January 6 2025 there was a post in the FB Wilmoth Houdini - I Need a Man (1931) Leslie Sarony - Let's All Be Fairies Durium Dance Band - Let's All Be Fairies (1932) I prefer this more camp version
Arthur Askey - Ding Dong Bell (1939) song mentions "Let's All Be Fairies" lyrics Arthur Askey - Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major (1939) He's A Fairy Nice Fellow - Whisper Party Records (Australia) Yes, the Whisper Party Record doesn't deserve to be on this page
New Dixie Demons - Was I Drunk? Paul Whiteman / Orch - I Like To Do Things For You Leo Reisman / Orch - I like to Do Things For You (1930)
Manhattan Melodymakers - I Want To Be Bad (1929) Golden Gate Orchestra (aka California Ramblers) - I Want To Be Bad (1929) And there were other versions, by Jack Hylton, Nat Shilkret, Ambrose /Orch and likely others Billy Murray - Sammy (1903) from "The Wizard of Oz"...really?
Bob Crosby / Bobcats - Charley My Boy Bob Haring / Orch - Charley My Boy Bennie Krueger's Orch - Charley My Boy (1924) and, this song was a hit, recorded by many others
Nat Shilkret / Orch - Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (1927) Layton and Johnstone - Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (1928) Sylvester Ahola with Frank E Ward Orch - Hugo (I Go Where You Go)
THE
MEANEST MAN IN TOWN, Song by Arthur Collins (Dec. 1908) Arthur
Collins and Byron G Harlan - On the Old Fall River Line (1914) A
78 Collector named Hayden Gyuras compiled an |