Description: We combine shipping on all purchased items. It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location. Cliff Edwards (Hannibal, Missouri, June 14, 1895 - Hollywood, July 17, 1971) was a popular 1920's and 1930's jazz singer. Edwards was widely known during his career as “Ukulele Ike”. He is also remembered for his voice-over of the role of Jiminy Cricket in the Walt Disney cartoon Pinocchio of 1940. Edwards introduced When You Wish Upon A Star Entering vaudeville, partnered with pianist Bobby Carleton, he learned to play the ukulele, an instrument that had become imported from Hawaii. His partner Carleton had made a hit in World War I with his own song called Ja-Da, a sort of nonsense tune which sold over a million copies of sheet music. Edwards also enjoyed singing around the notes of a song, a technique had been pioneered by vaudeville singer Gene Greene. He used a very unusual type of musical interpolation, often strumming his ukulele chords as his voice improvised notes. During the 1920s Edwards often appeared strumming the ukulele and singing in full blackface. In 1924, a banner year for Edwards, he appeared in the Broadway show Lady Be Good with Fred Astaire and headlined at the Palace. In 1925 his novelty song about canoeing called Paddlin' Madeleine Home was a smash. In 1928 he introduced the classic I Can't Give You Anything But Love. In addition his performing with ukulele did more than anyone to ensure the surge in popularity of that instrument. He even marketed his own ukulele line for kids and books on how to play the ukulele. The recordings included in the Encore 4 to Encore 7 CD’s were made from Pathé / Perfect Discs. These are the earliest set of Cliff Edwards recordings that were made. These recordings were originally recorded onto large cylinder masters by Pathé. They were then dubbed onto disc masters for pressing and release. The vocals on these discs appear to be clearer compared to those released by other record companies of this period. However, there are occasional thumping sounds that were inherent from the original recording process. His unusual creative jazz singing style contains his vocal sound effects with extensive scat singing. His ukulele accompaniment is used on many of the songs. All recordings were digitally restored by Vintage Recordings. Several Items will have a symbol next to a song. You can listen to a sound clip with the windows media player. Cliff Edwards "Ukulele Ike" Jazz Vocals & Ukulele (Perfect Discs) Encore 6 (Recorded 1925-1926) 01 When Georgia Smiles 1925 02 Heart Breaking Creole Rose 1925 03 I Don't Care Anymore 1925 04 I'm A Hard To Get Can Be Had Papa 1925 05 Paddlin' Madelin' Home 1925 Your browser does not support the audio element. 06 How She Loves Me Is Nobody's Business 1925 07 The Lonesomest Girl In Town 1925 08 Remember 1925 09 Someone's Stolen My Sweet, Sweet Baby 1925 10 How Can You Look So Good 1925 Your browser does not support the audio element. 11 Dinah 1925 12 Keep On Croonin' A Tune 1925 13 Sweet Child 1925 14 I Want Somebody To Cheer Me Up 1925 15 Chip, Chip, Chippewa 1925 16 What Good is Good Morning 1925 17 No Fooling 1925 18 Ya Gotta Know How To Love 1926 19 I'm Lonely Without You 1926
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Artist: 1920's Jazz Singer, 1920's Blues Singer, Cliff Edwards, Ukulele Ike, Jazz Vocals with Ukulele, Perfect Discs, Pathe Discs
Style: 1920s, 1920 Jazz, 1920s Blues, Vocal Jazz
Instrument: Ukulele
Format: CD
Release Title: Cliff Edwards "Ukulele Ike" Jazz Vocals Perfect
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Era: 1920s