Mediterranean Cruise
Well, that was quite a storm we had a few days ago. In surveying all the blown-off roof shingles around town, Round the World has decided to offer a special promotion: A free educational Mediterranean Cruise, which will ply the waters of the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Black Sea, where we will study the musical traditions of Spain, Greece, The Holyland, Turkey and Bulgaria. And while our guests are enjoying fine dining and improving lectures onboard the luxury Cruise Liner Ambassador Host, their roofs back home will be repaired, reconstructed or replaced. And since this is over the radio, they can enjoy the food without gaining weight, and mingle with the other guests safely.
1 - La Canastera (The Basket Weaver) - Jeronimo Villarino (Spain) - 1951
2 - Te Quiero Bilbaina - Triki-Triki (The Basque) – Undated
3 - Morocco - Ben Pollack and his Pick-A-Rib Boys - 1938
4 - Sardinia March - Sousa's Band – 1912
5 - Vazi O Duce Tin Stoli Tou (Duce Dons his Uniform) - Sofia Vebo (Greece) - 1940s
6 - Malevitziotikos Horos - Evstratios Kalogeridou (Crete) – 1930
7 - Egyptian Dancer (The Ghawazel) - Oriental Woodwind Orchestra – 1921
8 - Horah/ Hashiveinu - Dave Tarras' Palestinian Dance Orchestra - 1947
9 - Doina - Dave Tarras with Al Glaser's Bucovinaer Kapelle – 1939
10 - Chasene Lied - Dave Tarras and Seymour Rechtzeit with the A. B EllStein Orchestra - Undated
11 - Bessarabian Hora - Dave Tarras with Al Glaser's Bucovinaer Kapelle – 1939
12 - Danza del Bosforo - No artist listed - Undated
13 - Constantinopolitana - No artist listed – Undated
14 - Twilight in Turkey - The Raymond Scott Quintette – 1937
15 - Storise Khoro Goliamo - Mita Stoycheva (Bulgaria) – 1950
16 - A Bre Vodenicharyu - Vulkana Stoyanova (Bulgaria) - After 1936
17 - Slushai Malka Mome - Nadezhda Zlateva (Bulgaria) - After 1935
18 – The Road to Morocco (Bing Crosby and Bob Hope) – Lux Radio Theater – 1943
19 – Fandanguillo - Jeronimo Villarino (Spain) - 1951