My knowledge of those songs is pretty sad—of the 6, I‘m only familiar with “That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone”, although I cannot say that I’ve heard the Henri’s Orchestra version.
However, the McCormack version of the song (Victrola [RS BW] 64837) is quite good:
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I have to say, though—if I were going to buy a record, I’d want to know that I was getting their very best style, so I wouldn’t have to worry about their rhythm.
— MordEth
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No. 216093
“TAXI”
The one-step you have been waiting for. A sparkling melody played with a joyous swing and by the repeated calls for Taxi! introduced throughout, one can readily picture the night life of the big metropolis.
“That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone”
A dreamy waltz to this popular song is bound to meet general approval. Both numbers are played by Henri’s Orchestra in their very best style thus rhythm is assured.
No. 216077
“You’d Be Surprised”
Is the title of the new song by Billy Murray and it’s a “corker.” He sings of the fellow who does not show up so well in a crowd, but when he gets you alone, well, you’d be surprised!
“That’s Worth While Waiting For”
On the reverse side is equally as good and sung by the same artist in which he tells of many things worth while waiting for. These are two rattling good songs, and Billy Murray sings them in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired.
No. 216074
“Patches” and “Dardanella”
Fox Trots—Coleman’s Orchestra
Here is a record we have selected as being far above the ordinary. It is not only the dance “hit” of the season; played by an orchestra whose specialty is the playing of dance music, but a musical gem that anyone would be pleased to hear.