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1927 Vinyl Records

1927 was a major year for music, with the release of some of the most iconic and influential albums and songs of the 20th century. In 1927, jazz was at the height of its popularity and some of the most iconic albums and songs of the genre were released. Louis Armstrong released the album Hot Fives & Sevens, featuring some of the earliest recordings of jazz. The album included iconic songs such as "West End Blues" and "Potato Head Blues". Also in 1927, Duke Ellington released his album The Jungle Band, which featured iconic songs such as "Black and Tan Fantasy" and "East St. Louis Toodle-oo".

In the world of popular music, 1927 saw the release of some of the most iconic songs of the era. The Gershwins released "Someone to Watch Over Me", while Bing Crosby released "Toot Toot Tootsie". Other iconic songs released in 1927 include "Side by Side" by Harry Woods, "Blue Skies" by Irving Berlin, and "Makin' Whoopee" by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson.

An interesting fact about 1927 is that it was the year the first "talkie" movie was released. The Jazz Singer starring Al Jolson was released in October of 1927, and it was the first feature-length film with synchronized dialogue. This marked the beginning of the end of the silent film era, and it revolutionized the film industry.