Beatrice Kay - The Naughty Nineties album flac
Performer: Beatrice KayTitle: The Naughty Nineties
Style: Vocal
Released: 1956
Country: US
MP3 album: 1760 mb
FLAC album: 1313 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Jazz / Pop
The Naughty Nineties shows that while she may not have been able to reach the notes required for Broadway shows of the time, she more than makes up for any vocal deficiency by the character and phrasing she brings to her interpretations of popular music of the 1890s. This is especially helpful for someone who is new to this material, given the changes in society in the hundred years prior to this album's release. Beatrice Kay sounds confident, sassy, and playful throughout the recording; when she sings, "My voice may sound funny/But it's making me good money," in "I Don't Care," it's easy to believe she meant every word of it. ~ Richard Foss.
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The Naughty Nineties. Beatrice Kay. Style: jazz. Beatrice Kay - Waiting At The Church 02:41. Beatrice Kay - Heaven Will Protect The Working Girl 03:03. Beatrice Kay - Teasing 02:36. Beatrice Kay - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee 02:24. Beatrice Kay - What You Gonna Do When The Rent Comes 'Round 02:45. Beatrice Kay - I Don't Care 02:46. Beatrice Kay - The Nightingale 02:55. Beatrice Kay - Italian Street Song 02:51. Beatrice Kay - Honey Boy 02:35. Beatrice Kay - Oceana Roll 02:38. Beatrice Kay - Strike Up The Band 02:27. Beatrice Kay - My Mother Was A Lady 03:07.
This is especially helpful for someone who is new to this material, given the changes in society in the hundred years prior to this album's release. Some of the songs that were shockingly salacious when they were written sound amusingly naïve to a modern audience, and without Ms. Kay's vocal cues listeners might not realize the double meanings and saucy undertones. The choice of material here is solid, and the orchestra, under the direction of Ray Bloch, gives energetic support without being intrusive
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Beatrice Kay "The Naughty Nineties" Lp on Red & Black Six-eye (groove under) Label Columbia Records CL-868. Cover Strong VG+++ Condition with light rub, edge & corner wear . Beatrice Kay Sings 78 rpm 4 album Boxed Set. Columbia Records. And Yet I Don't Know. you are purchasing the exact item pictured in as pictured and described condition. If I was a Millionaire. Ex on vinyl, the record looks and sounds good. Vg+ on cover, tight seams and looks good, light shelf wear(see photos). Original 1956 columbia records CL 868, mono
The Naughty Nineties is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is notable for containing a filmed version of the duo's "Who's on First?" routine. This version is shown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. The time is the 1890s. Captain Sam (Henry Travers), owner of the showboat River Queen, travels along the Mississippi River bringing honest entertainment to each town.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Put Your Arms Around Me, HoneyWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Mc Cree* |
| A2 | Heaven Will Protect The Working GirlWritten By – E. Smith, Sloane |
| A3 | What You Gonna Do When The Rent Comes 'Round (Rufus Rastas Johnson Brown)Written-By – Sterling*, Von Tilzer* |
| A4 | A Bird In A Gilded CageWritten-By – Lamb*, Von Tilzer* |
| A5 | Teasing (I Was Only, Only Teasing You)Written-By – C. Mack*, Von Tilzer* |
| A6 | Italian Street SongWritten-By – R. J. Young*, V. Herbert* |
| A7 | Honey BoyWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Norworth* |
| A8 | Waiting For The Robert E. LeeWritten-By – Muir*, L. W. Gilbert* |
| B1 | Strike Up The Band (Here Comes A Sailor)Written-By – Sterling*, Ward* |
| B2 | Oceana RollWritten-By – Denni*, R. Lewis* |
| B3 | Don't Go In The Lion's Cage TonightWritten-By – Goetz*, Gilray* |
| B4 | The NightingaleWritten-By – Zeller* |
| B5 | SmartyWritten-By – Von Tilzer*, Norworth* |
| B6 | I Don't CareWritten-By – Sutton*, Lenox* |
| B7 | My Mother Was A Lady (If Jack Was Only Here)Written-By – E. B. Marks*, Stern* |
| B8 | Waiting At The ChurchWritten-By – Leigh*, Pether* |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
Credits
- Directed By [Orchestra] – Ray Bloch
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID: H
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CL-868, CL 868 | Beatrice Kay | The Naughty Nineties (LP, Album, Comp) | Columbia, Columbia | CL-868, CL 868 | US | 1956 |
| CL-868, CL 868 | Beatrice Kay | The Naughty Nineties (LP, Album, Comp, Mono) | Columbia, Columbia | CL-868, CL 868 | Canada | 1956 |
| KLP 655 | Beatrice Kay | The Naughty Nineties (LP, Album, Comp) | Coronet | KLP 655 | Australia | Unknown |









