If you were a Cleveland record collector in 1939, you might well have put Moore's Magazine & Music Shoppe on your itinerary. For one thing, it had an inventory of relatively cheap used records - and this was one of them, two worthy items from Kay
Kyser's band, which came in the record sleeve above touting all the many features of Mr. Moore's emporium.
Step Up and Shake My Hand (vocal by Harry Babbitt) and Tears from My Inkwell (with Ginny
Simms) were not among
Kyser's many hits, so that's probably why this record was available inexpensively. The sleeve says Moore's received a fresh stock of records twice a week, likely from a distributor or
juke box outfit offloading old stock.
That would be enough to keep me coming back, and indeed Moore's sounds like my kind of place in many ways - besides used records, it had magazines, newspapers, and books, and it was open until midnight. You also could rent a camera, order scratch pads, buy a greeting card, and get a Lock-a-Phone to make people pay to use your telephone.
If you had been the one to purchase this Kay
Kyser disk back in 1939, you would be in possession of two enjoyable if unexceptional tunes, with arrangements would have seemed dated even 70 years ago. Both songs are well played, nonetheless, and Ginny
Simms does wonders for Tears from My Inkwell. Listen via the link below.
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