Description: We combine shipping on all purchased items. It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location. Arthur Fields (August 6th 1888 - March 29th 1953) In late 1914 Fields began his recording career. He made his debut with Irving Berlin's "Along Came Ruth", a ballad interpolated into Holman Day's play of that name. The baritone recorded many songs of a topical nature during World War 1. In 1918, America suffered its heaviest casualties in Europe. Fields recorded mostly songs that reflected America's involvement in the European conflict. They were incredibly popular and remained available into the 1920s. A few were available as late as 1925. Fields recorded for all the major recorded companies including Columbia, Victor, Emerson, Aeolian-Vocalion, Edison Diamond Discs, Blue Amberol Cylinders and several others. He recorded many records with Fred Hall and his Assassinators starting in the mid 1920’s into the early 1930’s. Fields worked closely with Hall even on radio. From 1928 to 1932 Fields and musicians led by Hall often cut hillbilly material, some of it written by Fields and Hall. These were recorded under a variety of names used for novelty as well as hot dance records. He had been admitted to the nursing home after suffering a stroke on March 11 1953. Fields died in a fire on March 29, 1953, at the Littlefield Convalescent Home at Largo, Florida at age 64. The fire claimed about 33 residents. This 6 CD series includes a large selection of his popular and World War 1 songs recorded from 1914 to 1942. All selections in this series were digitally restored by Vintage Recordings. Arthur Fields Popular and World War 1 Songs [Original Disc Recordings] (Recorded 1918) Encore 2 Several Items will have a symbol next to a song. You can listen to a sound clip with the windows media player. 01 Pay Day (WW1) 1918 02 Singapore 1918 03 The Last Long Mile (WW1) 1918 Your browser does not support the audio element. 04 The Navy Will Bring Them Back (WW1) 1918 05 You Can't Beat Us [WW1] 1918 06 Oh Frenchy (WW1) 1918 07 When I Send You A Picture Of Berlin (WW1) 1918 08 Sarah Come Over Here (WW1) 1918 09 Ja Ja Ja Jing Jing Jing 1918 10 I Wonder What They're Doing Tonight 1918 11 Oui Oui Marie (WW1) 1918 Your browser does not support the audio element. 12 Good Morning Mr. Zip Zip Zip (WW1) 1918 13 We’re All Going Calling On The Kaiser (WW1) 1918 14 Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (WW1) 1918 15 Would You Rather Be A Colonel With An Eagle On Your Shoulder Or A Private With A Chicken On Your Knee (WW1) 1918 16 Keep Your Head Down FritzIe Boy (WW1) 1918 17 Let’s Bury The Hatchet (WW1) 1918
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Artist: Arthur Fields
Style: Minstrel, Ragtime, Traditional Jazz
Format: CD
Release Title: Arthur Fields
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Genre: Jazz