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  1. Jun 29, 2024 · Railroad Hour 49-09-19 (051) Nacio Herb Brown Salute. The Railroad Hour was a delightful radio series that aired musical dramas and comedies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s.

    • 25 min
    • Gold World Entertainment
  2. 1 day ago · On Nacio Herb Brown and Gus Kahn's "You Stepped Out of a Dream," an upbeat signature classic for her, she improvised melismatic improvisations on the lyric, scatted/soloed on neutral vowels and demonstrated her dexterity with scat backgrounds and a shout-chorus, functioning as part of the horn section.

  3. 3 days ago · BROADWAY RHYTHM (Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown) ZING! WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART (James F. Hanley) STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY (Edgar Sampson) IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER (Lew Pollack, Sidney D. Mitchell) (DEAR MR. GABLE) YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (Joseph McCarthy, James V. Monaco, Roger Edens) SUN SHOWERS (Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown)

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · The song “Pagan Love Song” performed by Ramon Navarro holds a special meaning for both the artist and his audience. Featured in the film “The Pagan” released in 1929, this beautiful composition by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed has garnered attention from various artists throughout the years.

  5. 2 days ago · Male solo vocal, with orchestral accompaniment.Words & music: Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown.Label (catalogue #): Grey Gull (2528).Jeff Calhoun was a pseudo...

    • 3 min
    • 12
    • RobinsRareRecordings
  6. 2 days ago · You Stepped Out of a Dream was composed by Nacio Herb Brown with lyrics written by Gus Kahn. Brown is well-known for his contributions to the American songbook, and Kahn was a prolific lyricist of the early 20th century.

  7. 5 days ago · Originally conceived by Arthur Freed as a way to tie together an entire back catalog of songs for MGM written by himself and composer Nacio Herb Brown, the film gives a nod to the early "talkies" where lavish vaudevillian song-and-dance numbers serve as a loose way to tie the story together, reminiscent of the early revue shows of the 1930s.