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Al Steele and his Orchestra record Singing The Blues as a test for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.
The great Cajun accordionist Joe Falcon records Osson for Columbia Records, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. During the same session, Cleoma Breaux and Falcon record C'est Ci Triste Sans Lui.
Ambrose And his Orchestra record Louisiana and Me And The Man In The Moon (version 3), in Chelsea, London, UK, for Decca Records.
Hal Swain's New Princes Orchestra records Halfway To Heaven, Carolina Moon, Forever and I Ain't Never Been Kissed in Shepherd's Bush Pavilion, London, UK, for Regal Records.
Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra record 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night, for Victor Records in New York City, USA.
Red Nichols and his Five Pennies record Dinah, On The Alamo and Indiana, for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.
Ambrose And his Orchestra make test recordings of Louisiana and Me And The Man In The Moon, in Chelsea, London, UK, for Decca Records.
Al Steele and his Orchestra record Singing The Blues as a test for Brunswick Records in New York City, USA.
Billy Hays and His Orchestra record The Bay Rum Song and I've Got to Have a Mama Now for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.