As always terrific selection, Bob! Harry Roy's Carioca is absolutely marvelous. I never get tired of it. I also have enjoyed very much Week's Lonely Feet. Fox' Blue Moon is pure delight. How many hidden treasures!!
Okay, I have to admit, I can't remember your name. I hate that since you comment so frequently, so please remind me. As for the selections, I was a bit disappointed in Anson's version of Lonely Feet compared to the one by Jack Jackson. I like Kay but was expecting a more upbeat piece with him.
My name is Alvaro, but do not worry. Since you have so many followers it is impossible that you remember all the names ;-) Have you already posted Jackson's Lonely Feet? I do not remembered it. I like Weeks' work. He usually done beautiful and original arrangements in those often- heard hits. Speaking of the singers, I do prefer men until the arrival of women like Frances Langford and Helen Forrest that brought a different style.
Glad to meet you Alvaro and sorry for delayed response. For some odd reason I can see comments in my email notifications but when I go to the video they aren't there yet. It seems to take days for some of them to show up, if at all.
00:00 [1] Harry Roy & His Orchestra - Carioca 03:06 [2] Anson Weeks & His Orchestra - Lonely Feet - vocal Kay St Germanine 06:17 [3] Buddy Barnett & His Music ( Jay Wilbur) - Why Wait - vocal Cyril Grantham 09:00 [4] Savoy Hotel Orpheans - The Party's Over Now - vocal Les Allen 11:51 [5] Roy Fox & His Band - Blue Moon - vocal Denny Dennis 14:33 [6] Billy Cotton & His Band - In The Chapel In The Moonlight - vocal Peter Williams 17:38 [7] Ray Noble & His Orchestra - Balloons - vocal The Three Ginx 21:02 [8] Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - Let's Give Love Another Chance - vocal Lee Sullivan 24:30 [9] Ted Fio Rito & His Orchestra - Oh You Rogue - vocal Muzzy Marcellino
Golden as aptly labelled.How I wish I could still be in the 1930's.Fantabulous.
Great selection Mr Pax,,,, fantastic!!,, thank you.
Welcome and glad you like it. I like those latin numbers the best, gets me moving!
Great compilation, with a "Blue moon" rumba!!
Isn't that a fantastic recording! My favorite version I have come across and thank you for watching!
Thanks for these treats.
Love the party's over now, great arrangement of a Noel Coward standard.Wonderful sound.
John I agree on the Noel Coward selection and I like these minor key compositions. I have the Coward version but not posted on here.
I've been listening non-stop to "Let's give love another chance" since I heard it for the first time yesterday. 🧡😉
Absolutely fascinating selection + beautiful photos..!
Great job as always Bob..
Dan
Thank you Dan.
Ted Fio Rito:s number "Oh You Rouge" is absolutely marvellous!
One of my favorite bands of the 1930's, glad you like it.
Such a delightful selection. Thank you for sharing!
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Glad you enjoyed it.
bonsoir, thumb up for another lovely listening moment , merci.
Welcome chinablue, glad to hear you are enjoying the posts.
I LOVE ALL OF THESE! "The Party`s Over" is AWESOME! Very 1932!!
Wonderful selection !! I love them all - with a special liking for tracks #3 and 5.
Thank you for sharing. Always appreciated.
Blue Moon is a favorite of mine. I like every version I have heard but this one is my favorite.
As always terrific selection, Bob! Harry Roy's Carioca is absolutely marvelous. I never get tired of it. I also have enjoyed very much Week's Lonely Feet. Fox' Blue Moon is pure delight. How many hidden treasures!!
Okay, I have to admit, I can't remember your name. I hate that since you comment so frequently, so please remind me. As for the selections, I was a bit disappointed in Anson's version of Lonely Feet compared to the one by Jack Jackson. I like Kay but was expecting a more upbeat piece with him.
My name is Alvaro, but do not worry. Since you have so many followers it is impossible that you remember all the names ;-)
Have you already posted Jackson's Lonely Feet? I do not remembered it. I like Weeks' work. He usually done beautiful and original arrangements in those often- heard hits. Speaking of the singers, I do prefer men until the arrival of women like Frances Langford and Helen Forrest that brought a different style.
I did post the Jack Jackson Lonely Feet about 3 years ago. You can search for it using the magnifying glass.
Glad to meet you Alvaro and sorry for delayed response. For some odd reason I can see comments in my email notifications but when I go to the video they aren't there yet. It seems to take days for some of them to show up, if at all.
verdaderamente maravigliosa y harry roy un inglés muy elegante que tenía una orquesta estupenda. gracias por poner esta musica bay bay
Glad you enjoyed Harry and thanks for watching!
Thanks again.
thanks again.
Great Job Pax!!
Thank you, glad you liked it.
good
00:00 [1] Harry Roy & His Orchestra - Carioca
03:06 [2] Anson Weeks & His Orchestra - Lonely Feet - vocal Kay St Germanine
06:17 [3] Buddy Barnett & His Music ( Jay Wilbur) - Why Wait - vocal Cyril Grantham
09:00 [4] Savoy Hotel Orpheans - The Party's Over Now - vocal Les Allen
11:51 [5] Roy Fox & His Band - Blue Moon - vocal Denny Dennis
14:33 [6] Billy Cotton & His Band - In The Chapel In The Moonlight - vocal Peter Williams
17:38 [7] Ray Noble & His Orchestra - Balloons - vocal The Three Ginx
21:02 [8] Leo Reisman & His Orchestra - Let's Give Love Another Chance - vocal Lee Sullivan
24:30 [9] Ted Fio Rito & His Orchestra - Oh You Rogue - vocal Muzzy Marcellino
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Great Jay Wilbur side. He gets a lot of unfair criticism.
I wasn't aware of that. Why so?
Thanks again.