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Song with a trombone (Ïåñåíêà ñ òðîìáîíîì), couplets (Operetta «Our Miss Gibbs»)
 

 
Song with a trombone (Ïåñåíêà ñ òðîìáîíîì), couplets (Operetta «Our Miss Gibbs»)
 
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"Ïåñåíêà ñú òðîìáîíîìú""
èçú îï-òû "Ìèññú Ãèáñú"
Ì.È.Âàâè÷ú
àðòèñò òåàòðà "Áóôôú"
ñú îðê. Ð.À.Î.Ã.
Mirror Transcription: 8003 Reverse side
Original matrix: RAOG=Russian ... # 8003
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
RAOG=Russian ... > RAOG (black I-b) 8003 8003 First edition??
Reverse Side: RAOG=Russian ... > RAOG (black II) 8004 8004 ––//––
Mustrust (general list) > Ìóçòðåñò (general list, VSNH) red 2649 17007 Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Title Name: Song with a trombone
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Genre (Music Category): Couplets
Artist(s): Mikhail I. Vavich
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Monckton: Operetta «Our Miss Gibbs»
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Accompaniment Type: | Accompanist: RAOG Orchestra
Bandmaster or conductor: Ivan Arkadev
Recording Place: | Recording Date: 1-1912...8-1912
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 80 mm
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Label file size: 220.7 KB | 1121x1502 px | Size of file MP3: 5.1 MB | 2:13 | 320 kbps x 44.1 kHz
Hits: 1643 | Label downloads: 11 | Audio downloads: 15
Added by: Zonofon | 19.01.2016 23:49 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 21.01.2016 03:46
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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"Yip I Addy I Ay"
is the original English title. Nothing to do with trombones, this must have come in with the Russian words. A cello in the original:

http://sniff.numachi.com/pages/tiYIPIADDY;ttYIPIADDY.html

It isn't from "Our Miss Gibbs" and isn't by Caryll and Monckton, but by W.D.Cobb and J.H.Flynn. Both this song and Our Miss Gibbs were associated with George Grossmith about 1909.
  06.04.2010 21:05
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Alexey Petukhov (conservateur)
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Re: "Yip I Addy I Ay"
Adrian, what a surprise! In Russian context this very melody had been most associated with Our Miss Gibbs than any other. It was performed
http://www.russian-records.com/details.php?image_id=7671
and even parodied
http://www.russian-records.com/details.php?image_id=5044
dozens of times and each time it was noted that it comes from Our Miss Gibbs! But how did this melody come associated with it?
  06.04.2010 21:18
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Re: "Yip I Addy I Ay"
Well, I'm surprised myself - to discover that George Grossmith's recording of this song was labelled as from "Our Miss Gibbs" so it was obviously interpolated into the musical, though it doesn't apparently appear in the score.

It was a US song, originally made famous there by Blanche Ring. I didn't know it was so famous in Russia in these various forms.
  06.04.2010 23:41
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Alexey Petukhov (conservateur)
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Re: "Yip I Addy I Ay"
So, it comes out that "Yip I Addy I Ay", created in the US, was included in Our Miss Gibbs later, but still in the West, and then, in this "enriched" form, this operetta came to Russia, where the names of the original authors vanished completely?

P.S. Found here http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/musicy.htm

Yip I Addy I Ay!
(aka "Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay" and other variations)
Written by John H. Flynn and Will D. Cobb, 1909
Introduced in the stage musical "Our Miss Gibbs"
  07.04.2010 08:02
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Re: "Yip I Addy I Ay"
Yes that's right. Both the song and the musical seem to date from 1909. Maybe Grossmith had had such a success with it on other stages that they decided to add it from the start. But unlike some songs by other composers that were added to musicals, this doesn't seem to be in the official list of titles.
  07.04.2010 09:26
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Alexey Petukhov (conservateur)
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Re: "Yip I Addy I Ay"
Adrian, thank you so much for the precious help! I've modified the information in all the files that contain this melody
  07.04.2010 12:02
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Thanks conservateur
Though I think you found out all the facts in the end!
  07.04.2010 21:44
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Raoul Konezni (Konezni)
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Operetta's title is "Our Miss Gibbs"
  20.01.2016 22:56
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Konezni wrote:
Operetta's title is "Our Miss Gibbs"

Thank you!
  21.01.2016 03:50
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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  23.01.2016 09:52
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