The Lindbergh Music Craze – AeroSavvy

On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh made history flying his custom-built Ryan Aircraft monoplane solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Entrepreneurs quickly took advantage of the event by selling all sorts of commemorative Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis merchandise.

The music industry cashed in by selling sheet music, cylinders, and discs featuring music about Lindbergh. Within two years of the historic flight, the U.S. Copyright office received applications for over 300 Lindbergh-themed songs… 

“Lucky Lindy” Sweeps the Nation

Composers L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel Baer finished writing their song “Lucky Lindy” just hours after Spirit of St. Louis touched down in Paris. Being first gave them an advantage. “Lucky Lindy” was played in several Manhattan clubs that night. Within days, sheet music was printed and the song swept the nation.

Phonograph Recordings

The major record labels of the day (Columbia, Harmony, Victor, Edison) quickly recorded their own versions of “Lucky Lindy” for radio and phonograph.

One of my favorite antiques is a 1925 Edison Diamond Disc player that I purchased at a flea market in 1999. A few years ago, I stumbled on a 1927 “Lucky Lindy” Edison disc at an antique mall. 

The left side of the disc features “Lucky Lindy,” sung by Edison Records recording star, Vernon Dalhart.

The right side has another early hit, “Lindbergh (The Eagle Of The U.S.A.)” composed by Howard Johnson and Al Sherman; also performed by Dalhart.

Left and Right sides of the author’s Edison Lucky Lindy disc (Edison records are stored upright so they have left and right sides).

The songs are dripping with American patriotism, have cringe-worthy lyrics (“plucky, lucky Lindbergh”), and airplane sound effects. What’s not to love?

My copy of “Lindbergh (The Eagle Of The USA)”, has a few scratches in the first 45 seconds, but is clean after that. Not bad for an old disc. Will a CD be playable in 93 years? I doubt it.

Edison London Upright playing “Lucky Lindy”

Here they are: songs on a 93-year-old phonograph disc, recorded with a nearly obsolete, four-year-old iPhone 6s. Enjoy!

Lucky Lindy ?

The 1927 hit, “Lucky Lindy” played on the author’s Edison phonograph

Lyrics

Verse 1:From coast to coast, we all can boast and sing a toast to oneWho’s made a nameFor being game.He was born with wings as great as any bird that flies.A lucky starGuides him afar!Chorus:Lucky Lindy! Up in the sky.Fair or windy, he’s flying high.Peerless, fearless — knows every cloud.The kind of a son makes a mother feel proud!Lucky Lindy! Flies all alone.In a little plane all his own,Lucky Lindy shows them the wayAnd he’s the hero of the day.

Verse 2:Just like a child, he simply smiled while we were wild with fear.This Yankee lad!The world went mad!Everywhere they prayed for him to safely cross the sea.And he arrivedIn gay Par-ee!

Lindbergh (The Eagle Of The USA) ?

Lindbergh (The Eagle Of The USA) – flip side of the 1927 Lucky Lindy disc

Lyrics

Verse 1:In the cold gray dawn, when the stars were gone.In a mighty aeroplaneFlew a boy in search of fame.Far across the bounding mainLike a bird on high, out to do or die.On his journey over thereMany million hearts beat for himAnd the whole world said a prayer.Chorus:For Lindberg! Oh what a flying soul was he.Lindberg! His name will live in history.Over the ocean, he flew all aloneGambling with Fate, and with dangers unknown.Others may make that trip across the seaUpon some future day.But take your hats off to plucky, lucky Lindbergh,The eagle of the U.S.A

Verse 2:Through the day and night, on his famous flightLindy stuck right to his post.As he flew from coast to coastMaking good his early boast.In the far-off West, one he loved the bestSaid a prayer to God aboveAnd she guided him and helped himWith a Mother’s Wondrous Love

Copyright Notice

The Edison music library is now in the public domain.

Legal title to the body of recordings made by the companies of Thomas A. Edison between 1890 and 1929 passed to a successor company; however, in the 1950s that company conveyed title to the U.S. government as part of an agreement with the U.S. Parks Department. Thus, Edison recordings can today be used without restriction. No other major company is known to have donated its rights to the public in this manner.

Source: Survey of Reissues of U.S. Recordings – Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board, Library of Congress

About My Edison Phonograph:

Edison Diamond Disc London Upright LU-37Manufactured from 1922 to 1925Single spring motor15 to 20 cranks for a 5 minute recordingDiamond stylus80 RPM proprietary Edison discs$100 new in 1925 (~$1500 in 2020 USD)

The author’s Edison LU-37 Diamond Disc Phonograph

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