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Blackpool Hits of 1932. Phil Anderson & His Orchestra. Blackpool Hits of 1932. Phil Anderson & His Orchestra.
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Video duration: 367 seconds

A well worn sixpenny 'Eclipse' label from summer 1932. The songs include;
Sailin' on the Robert E. Lee
Tell me with a Love Song
Day by Day
The Little Toy Soldier ( And His Little Rag Doll)
With all my Love and Kisses
The Turning of the Tide.
This record was a very much appreciated gift for my '1932' channel.

Related: 1932., 78rpm, band, british, dance

Isn\ Isn't It Romantic.Carroll Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans
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Video duration: 190 seconds

The Theme song to Rodgers & Hart's 'Love Me Tonight'. It was recorded on November 10th 1932 and it is my first, long overdue, Gibbons upload!!

Related: 1930s, dance, hotel, london, orchestra, savoy

Dont Blame Me. Donald Peers. 1933. Dont Blame Me. Donald Peers. 1933.
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Video duration: 204 seconds

Donald Peers recorded in 1933 (or is it 34?). A vocal version of this Thirties classic. The record is not of the best condition but enjoy anyway!.

Related: 1930s, 78rpm., british, vocal

\ 'World of Love' Jay Whidden & His New Midnight Follies Band. 1927.
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Video duration: 179 seconds

"World of Love" Fox Trot.
Jay Whidden & His New Midnight Follies Band.
from the Hotel Metropole, London.
Vocal refrain by Jay Whidden.
Recorded London March 18th 1927.
The distinctive style of Jay Whidden, one of my favourite 1920's bands.

Related: 1927, 78rpm, columbia, hotel, jay, london, metropole, record, whidden

The Duophone Un-Breakable Record.1926. The Duophone Un-Breakable Record.1926.
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Video duration: 222 seconds

"Chinese Moon".
Jack Payne & His Hotel Cecil Dance Band.
November 1926. Not a good copy at all, but a lovely looking label all the same. I'm not sure what these records were made out of but it could be a hard rubberised material and cardboard?, whatever it is,it certainly has perished a great deal over the last 80 years and is far too fragile to play on my Gramophone and Radiogram.

Related: 1926, band., breakable, cecil, dance, duophone, hotel, jack, paynes, record, un-

\"I\ "I'm Thru' with Love" Percival Mackey's Kit-Kat Band. 1931.
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Video duration: 201 seconds

"I'm Thru' With Love"
Percival Mackey's Kit-Kat Band.
Vocal chorus by ? ? ?.
Recorded London, September 17th 1931.
I have had this uploaded on file for some months now and did not realise it has already been uploaded by robgems some months ago.
Rust and Forbes list the vocalist here as Val Rosing, but i'm not sure any more suggestions?.

Related: 1931., 78rpm, band, british, dance, mackey, percival, record, regal

When You And I WereSeventeen. Savoy Orpheans 1925. When You And I WereSeventeen. Savoy Orpheans 1925.
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Video duration: 188 seconds

The Savoy Orpheans, recorded on Tuesday, 22nd September 1925.
A nice sentimental title, I always think.

Related: 1925., 78rpm, british, dance, orchestra, orpheans., savoy

Say a little Prayer for me. Jack Payne & BBC Dance Orch. Say a little Prayer for me. Jack Payne & BBC Dance Orch.
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Video duration: 177 seconds

Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra with vocal by Jack Payne. This was recorded on September 9th 1930.

Related: 78rpm, bbc, dance, orchestra

I Told My Baby With The Ukulele. George Formby. 1932. I Told My Baby With The Ukulele. George Formby. 1932.
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Video duration: 196 seconds

Accompanied by Jack Hylton & his Orchestra. Formby began recording for Decca in 1932, when he was consolidating his position as a top line Variety act. With such star accompaniment how could he fail to climb to the top of the bill?. This was recorded on October 13th 1932.

Related: 1932, 78rpm., british, performer, variety

Whistling In The Dark. Greening\ Whistling In The Dark. Greening's Dance Band 1931 Test Rec.
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Video duration: 187 seconds

From the personal collection of Stan Greening this test pressing for the Columbia Graphophone Co. was cut on September 5th 1931. The vocal is by Leslie Holmes. Brian Rust's 'British Dance Bands on Record' tells us the released version was recorded a week earlier on August 31st 1931.

Related: 1931., 78rpm, gramophone, pressing, test

Troublesome Trumpet: Dinah: Let Him Live, Nat Gonella. Troublesome Trumpet: Dinah: Let Him Live, Nat Gonella.
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Video duration: 197 seconds

A Medley by Nat Gonella & His Georgians. This is 'Hot' and shows Gonellas' mastery of his art of Trumpet playing. On BBC 1 in 1989, Jimmy Perry's wonderful TV series 'Turns' which rescued clips of Bands and Artistes from oblivion showed a clip of Gonella playing 'Troublesome Trumpet' .I still have this clip, wonderful viewing too!. The film was from 1935 so possibly the record is too.

Related: 78rpm, british, player, trumpet