Trocadero (1944)
A newspaper columnist and host of his own national network radio program, interviewing more film personalities on his show than any other commentator, is searching for a story for a Sunday column carried by newspaper from coast to coast. Hanging out in Hollywood's famed Trocadero restaurant and night-spot, he gets his story when "Troc" owner and band-leader Eddie LeBaron, relates to him the sage of the famed screenland nitery. And hears plenty of music furnished by four of the top name-bands in the land, including that of Bob Chester, who formed his own swing band in 1935 after being top saxophonist with the bands of Ben Pollack and Ben Bernie. Singer Ida James and the Chester band led off with "Shoo Shoo Baby" in their screen debut.
The movie Trocadero, released in 1944, features 9 songs from artists like Cliff Nazarro, Rosemary Lane and Bob Chester and His Orchestra, Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs and Rosemary Lane and Matty Malneck and his orchestra. What is your favorite song from Trocadero?
Songs from Trocadero
- The King Was Doing the Rhumba
- Trocadero
- Roundabout Way
- Cliff Nazarro
- Bullfrog Jump
- Rosemary Lane and Bob Chester and His Orchestra
- How Could You Do That To Me
- Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs
- Louisiana Lulu
- Rosemary Lane and Matty Malneck and his orchestra
- The Music Goes Round and Round
- Wingy Manone and His Orchestra
- Trying to Forget
- Rosemary Lane
- Shoo Shoo Baby
- Ida James with Bob Chester and His Orchestra