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1928 Peruna recording (with lyrics at the end)

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:18 pm
by couch 'em
From: http://radiodismuke.blogspot.com/

Peruna
Some months ago, Eddie The Collector, a regular guest contributor to my Hit of the Week updates, visited Fort Worth with a nice big stack of 78 rpm records for me to digitize for future updates. It has taken me a while to get around to doing the audio restoration on all of the recordings. A couple of weekends ago I finally knocked out a good number of them.

One of them was an old Brunswick disc by a group named Cline's Collegians of a song called "Peruna." The song's title made me curious enough to do some digging around on the Internet. My research ended up providing me with a surprise lesson in local Fort Worth/Dallas history.

Peruna was a patent medicine dating back to the late 1800s. For awhile it was the number one selling patent medicine in America. Peruna also contained 28 percent alcohol. When patent medicines went out of style, sales of Peruna declined. When Prohibition came into effect, however, Peruna enjoyed sudden renewed popularity as it continued to be sold at drug stores for medicinal purposes. Needless to say, its new-found popularity had little to do with its alleged medicinal benefits.

Peruna is also the name of the horse that serves as the mascot for Southern Methodist University in Dallas - and, as it turns out, the song on Eddie's 78 rpm record is the SMU fight song. The song dates back to a 1915 SMU pep rally where a student changed the lyrics of "She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain" to "she'll be loaded with Peruna when she comes...." - i.e, she'll be drunk as a result of drinking the medicine.

Moreover, the recording itself was recorded in Dallas for Brunswick on October 20, 1928. The leader of Cline's Collegians was Durward Cline who fronted bands in the Dallas area from the 1920s through at least the 1960s and perhaps longer. He died in 1982. As far as I can determine, Cline only had one additional recording session with a major label - a 1929 session when Okeh records came though Dallas with their field recording equipment. Cline was a graduate of the SMU School of Music and, according to a Dallas Morning News story published the day after the recording session, the band was comprised of students and ex-students of SMU. The recording is quite jazzy and evidence that there was a lot of nice musical talent here in this area.

You can take a listen to the recording by clicking on the song's title below. The link should bring up your default mp3 player and stream the song. The stream, by the way, is dial-up friendly. Eddie The Collector will present this recording along with a few other hard-to-find rarities with a Texas connection in an upcoming Hit of the Week update.



Link to Recording: http://www.radiodismuke.com/protected_content/?cmd=listen&mp3=%2FClines%20Collegians%20-%20%20Peruna.mp3&dir_id=0&file=filename.pls
Peruna
Cline's Collegians
Recorded in Dallas, October 20, 1928
Brunswick 4162




Dallas Morning News - October 21, 1928 Image

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:34 pm
by CalallenStang
This is really awesome.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:03 pm
by HB Pony Dad
CalallenStang wrote:This is really awesome.


Thanks this is great : :D

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:39 pm
by smu diamond m
I am by no means a 78 collector -- my accordionist, however, is -- but one of the select 78s I have is a recording of the Mustang Band as directed by Cy Barcus playing a hot jazz peruna. I'll drop it to mp3 one of these days.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:54 pm
by couch 'em
smu diamond m wrote:I am by no means a 78 collector -- my accordionist, however, is -- but one of the select 78s I have is a recording of the Mustang Band as directed by Cy Barcus playing a hot jazz peruna. I'll drop it to mp3 one of these days.


I used to have Mustang Jazz Vol. 1 until someone "borrowed" it and disappeared from the earth. I have seen a copy at half priced books. I wonder if it is mine.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:15 am
by MrMustang1965
couch 'em wrote:
smu diamond m wrote:I am by no means a 78 collector -- my accordionist, however, is -- but one of the select 78s I have is a recording of the Mustang Band as directed by Cy Barcus playing a hot jazz peruna. I'll drop it to mp3 one of these days.


I used to have Mustang Jazz Vol. 1 until someone "borrowed" it and disappeared from the earth. I have seen a copy at half priced books. I wonder if it is mine.
Did jtstang 'borrow' it? ;) That's an awesome find, couch 'em! Thanks for posting it.

By the way, the game referenced in the clipping in couch 'em's original post (SMU v Army) was a close one at West Point: Army Cadets 14, SMU Mustangs 13!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:05 am
by Arkpony
I think somewhere in my ancient record collection I have the old 78 RPM album of the Mustang Band. I need to dig it out and record it as a CD. I don't think I have ever even listened to it (given to me by somebody I don't remember)

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:08 am
by SMUPhil
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:36 am
by ozfan
1964-65 The band flew to Ohio State and played the traditional 45-minute concert after the game. About 10,000 people stayed for the performance, which was carried live over the OSU broadcasting network. A new song, "Pony Battle Cry" was introduced.

The above mention is for the 1964-65 mustang band. We cant get that many people to stay for the football game now. More band info bound at

http://people.smu.edu/band/History.htm

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:56 am
by couch 'em
ozfan wrote:1964-65 The band flew to Ohio State and played the traditional 45-minute concert after the game. About 10,000 people stayed for the performance, which was carried live over the OSU broadcasting network. A new song, "Pony Battle Cry" was introduced.

The above mention is for the 1964-65 mustang band. We cant get that many people to stay for the football game now. More band info bound at

http://people.smu.edu/band/History.htm


Well jazz in 1964 was probably more entertaining than SMU football in 1990-2007

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:22 am
by Bergermeister
Interesting

Re: 1928 Peruna recording (with lyrics at the end)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:09 am
by adneycandy
About 10,000 people stayed for the performance, which was carried live over the OSU broadcasting network. A new song, "Pony Battle Cry" was introduced.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:53 am
by PoconoPony
couch 'em wrote:
ozfan wrote:1964-65 The band flew to Ohio State and played the traditional 45-minute concert after the game. About 10,000 people stayed for the performance, which was carried live over the OSU broadcasting network. A new song, "Pony Battle Cry" was introduced.

The above mention is for the 1964-65 mustang band. We cant get that many people to stay for the football game now. More band info bound at

http://people.smu.edu/band/History.htm


Well jazz in 1964 was probably more entertaining than SMU football in

1990-2007


This was the same game wherein Iacocca informed Hayden Fry in the locker room after the game that the new Mustang car, set to be introduced shortly, was named after the SMU mascot.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:52 am
by smupony94
HB Pony Dad wrote:
CalallenStang wrote:This is really awesome.


Thanks this is great : :D



Miss you HBPD and yes, June is gone

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:03 pm
by PK
PoconoPony wrote:This was the same game wherein Iacocca informed Hayden Fry in the locker room after the game that the new Mustang car, set to be introduced shortly, was named after the SMU mascot.
No, the game you are referring to with Iacocca coming to the locker room after the game was the Michigan game in the fall of 1963. Production of the Mustang began in March of 1964. The Ohio State game was in the fall of 1964 which is after the Ford Mustang was already being sold.