The Delta Rhythm Boys - World Broadcast Recordings (2025) Hi Res

Artist: The Delta Rhythm Boys
Title: World Broadcast Recordings
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Southland
Genre: R&B, Doo Wop, Soul, Folk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:47:01
Total Size: 111 mb | 191 mb | 806 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: World Broadcast Recordings
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Southland
Genre: R&B, Doo Wop, Soul, Folk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:47:01
Total Size: 111 mb | 191 mb | 806 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - the delta rhythm boys - Keep on to Galilee
02 - the delta rhythm boys - Wait Til I Put On My Crown
03 - the delta rhythm boys - Ezekiel Saw The Wheel
04 - the delta rhythm boys - The Railroad Song
05 - the delta rhythm boys - Certainly Lord
06 - the delta rhythm boys - Mighty Day
07 - the delta rhythm boys - Scandalize My Name
08 - the delta rhythm boys - Watermelon on the Vine
09 - the delta rhythm boys - Little Lize I Love You (Honey Honey Honey)
10 - the delta rhythm boys - The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
11 - the delta rhythm boys - Are You Fer It
12 - the delta rhythm boys - St. Louis Blues
13 - the delta rhythm boys - The More I Go Out With Someone Else
14 - the delta rhythm boys - One O'Clock Jump
15 - the delta rhythm boys - My Sacrifice
16 - the delta rhythm boys - I'm Beginning To See The Light
17 - the delta rhythm boys - Jersey Bounce
18 - the delta rhythm boys - Hey John (Keep Your Glasses On)
19 - the delta rhythm boys - Snoqualmie Jo Jo
20 - the delta rhythm boys - Darktown Strutters Ball
With their exciting Jubilee-style harmonizing, the Delta Rhythm Boys helped to bridge the R&B vocal groups of the 1930s and '40s and the doo wop groups of the 1950s. While they capped their early success with sophisticated renditions of traditional tunes, "Dry Bones" and Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," in 1941, they were still singing as the rock era became dominant in the mid-'50s. They appeared on radio shows, including Amos and Andy and the Joan Davis Show, Broadway, in such shows as Sing Out the News and Hot Mikado, and numerous films, including Bing Crosby and Rita Hayworth's first movie, You'll Never Get Rich, in 1941, and Rock and Roll Revue and Rhythm and Blues Revue in 1955. The lengthy list of film shorts in which they appeared include Big Band Parade, Banquet of Melody, Choo Choo Swing, Crazy House, Easy to Look At, Follow the Boys, and Harlem Rock and Roll.