You have made me sooo happy at 71 and on my way out. I never dreamt there was something in the past that could bring us such happiness!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart, "I'm Confessin" honest I do!!!
....your kind comment has given me more than you will ever know. My videos are made for people like you. Joy is hard to find these days, and to realize it has reached you, is mission accomplished! My best wishes.
Enraptured. It’s too bad more people aren’t introduced to this incredible music. I do what I can. People need to send this to younger people so they can discover a new world of music that far surpasses that of our own time. All of us are in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars!
I thank Pandora. It introduced me to Ray Noble in my 20s. I'm now 44. There are teenagers now, though not many, who also have discovered and love this music.
@@td3993 unfortunately, too many kids lack curiosity to what proceeded them. Fortunately, there are those like ourselves who appreciate the treasures that came before us.
I'm 21 and found this in the 2015 adaptation of "And then there were none." The credits didn't list music and google wasn't much help finding this, but I just managed to find it! :)
Music from my all time favourite band. I've been a Hylton fan for over 40 years. I have 2 lovely hand written letters from Les Carew, Hylton's trombone player for some time. In one letter Les says he was working for Ray Starita. Ray said Hylton's been sat in on the balcony for 3 nights listening to you. He's impressed and will be asking you to join him. This is how Les joined Jacks band in 1930. He added as a young man in his 20's was a colossal thrill in playing on the stage, concert or theatre. Billy Ternent could make your brass sound like six in his concert arrangements. Sometimes I would be so moved the notes would be choked in the instrument. For recording we had new arrangements every time. Les was from Shipley in Yorkshire UK . He went professional at the age of 18, having got the sack from Scott motor cycle works for spoiling £40 worth of work. Les was 82 when he wrote the letters to me in 1990. Thank you for sharing these recordings Brian.
Thats very interesting.I wish id tried to make contact with those involved in the popular music world of around 1930,but pre internet it would have been hard .I made do with getting my Nan talking of her young dancing days and anyone else old enough to know the bands around 1930.
@@robertsmith5970 Thanks for the reply, I heard about Les Carew via the BBC Dance Band Days programme on R2. I sent a letter to Les via the show, I think it was Alan Dell at the time, possibly Malcolm Laycock. I got Les's address and wrote him a second letter. Some of the old musicians didn't reply to my letters. I was lucky to get a reply from Les. That was when the BBC had anything worth listening to, unlike the BBC of today a world apart from my musical tastes.
@@robertsmith5970 I wish I'd known about these wonderful 1930s musicians years back when they were still with us. I'd loved to have been able to write to them, and let them know how much I love their recordings.
Thank you for putting this on. Im 40 years old and i play this while fishing at the river. I just fish on the sandy banks and fish the day away far from the world. Thank you.
It's fun to be part of this 20's-30's jazz age madness. It feels like we're in a massive ballroom from the era. A 60's kid never knows where he'll turn up!
I happen to love Jack Hylton's music. I have an LP anthology of 78s of Jack Hylton and his orchestra, and he is featured on a 2 cd set of British Dance Bands. Once upon a time my late husband and I used to celebrate New Year's Eves at home by dancing to music like this. It's lovely to listen to in the evening while sitting in my armchair reading a book while my budgies chatter away. I was born in 1955, but I feel comfortable with the music from my parents' and grandparents' time.
My first acquaintance with O'Malley came in the form of Disney's "The Jungle Book," in which he did the voice of Col. Hathi -- and then "Alice in Wonderland," in which he did a number of voices, and "Ichabod and Mr. Toad," in which he voiced Cyril the cart horse.
Timestamps: Happy Feet - 0:00 Ragamuffin Romeo - 2:56 Here Comes Emily Brown - 5:52 Tomorrow Is Another Day - 8:30 It's A Great Life - 11:42 Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along - 14:24 Sweet Jennie Lee - 17:52 Confessin - 20:42 The Pick Up - 23:53 Cross Your Fingers - 26:10 Here Comes The Sun - 29:38 Sing - 32:47 Go Home And Tell Your Mother - 35:30 Cheerful Little Earful - 38:44 I Haven't Heard A Single Word From Baby - 41:17 Choo-Choo - 44:07 If You Haven't Got Love - 47:20 Thank Your Father - 49:56 Hello Beautiful - 52:37 The One-Man Band - 55:26
Eine wunderbare Musik ich spiele sie immer über meine soundbox ab ,die Aufnahmen klingen wunderbar ,der neue stereosound ist spitze, ein Dankeschön allen die das gemacht haben.
Was für ein Orchester, zaubert immer gute Laune in meine Seele... Die Musik der 1920er - 1940er begeistert mich seit meinem 14 ten Lebensjahr und den ersten 2 LP von meinem grossvater, der war bei der UFA, wahrscheinlich dessen gene geerbt...und sie begeistert mich heute mit 69 Jahren noch immer, eine zeitreise würde mir gefallen ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful program and the wonderful music. I have problems sleeping, however your music playing softly in my bedroom makes me sleep like a baby
I'm 30, and started listening to this kind of music in high-school, so it feels nostalgic to me, although I was of course not alive when it was originally recorded. When I was a teenager, it was always strange to me that something that sounded fun and fresh to me really annoyed my parents, who always told me to "turn that old crap off" , haha.
Wonderful old-time early 1930s sweet light pop-jazz tunes! Thank you for sharing, Prozoot. You are awesome! I can picture a row of blonde chorus girls dancing to this music onstage at the Hollywood Variety Club in the early 1930s...or in downtown Manhattan at the Gaiety Theater.
Thank you again Prozoot! Another fabulous compilation from one of this era's great interpreters. A bit more sophisticated than their American counterparts. Brilliant!
Gosh I love the early 30's sound, and Hylton and his band are just at the tops here. Wonderful selection here. Thanks so much for this upload, and indeed all the uploads you do :)
Jack Hylton is one my favorites. I like the spacious sounds of the recordings, especially from the horn section. I've heard this in other British bands but not in the US band recordings.
FOR NEARLY THREE DECADES HYLTON LED BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRA. THE PRESENT DAY PETE FAINT'S ORCHESTRA OF LONDON PERFECTLY PLAYS HYLTON'S THEME SONG "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC" ON TH-cam.
A huge treat here,one of the top bands in my favourite year of 1930 and 2nd favourite 1931 ! So many choice numbers here ,including my probably top Hylton recording of "Ro Ro Rolling along".Many thanks .
La posibilidad de realizar una búsqueda del pasado musical es interesante e incluso nos da una respuesta adecuada a la posibilidad de entender un pasado de una humanidad antes de nuestro desarrollo y naturalmente de cómo nos sucedió la influencia del pasado. Ingeniero José Tomás Klein
What I find most interesting about this is the comparisons with American recordings of the same songs around the same time. I learned "Sweet Jennie Lee" from Cab Calloway's wild version on a Victor 78 (reissued on an Historical Records LP) and this version is quite polite (though still good) by comparison. More congratulations to Prozoot on the excellent quality of your transfers and the vivid clarity with which you bring these old records to life.
.... A few people have commented that they are finding annoying pop-ups and ads polluting my videos. I have not seen any kind of advertising on my own posts or anywhere else on the internet since I have been using "uBlock Origin". It is a free, wide-spectrum, blocking extension that does wonders to clean up marketing garbage while one is surfing Google, Firefox, TH-cam, etc. It really works -- and it's FREE. Advert clutter disappears instantly after installation. My computer tech says it is the most effective ad blocker out there. ublockorigin.com/ Here's an interesting tidbit. We have all seen "thumbs-down" reactions to perfectly valid and enjoyable videos. People always ask me why someone would bother to watch my YT channel and constantly give a negative response to a great piece of music. The simple fact is these troublemakers either suffer from mental illness or are just plain nasty idiots. However, they are not aware that the intended damage to put a black mark on a video or channel is actually having the opposite effect! TH-cam doesn't distinguish between "thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" -- to them, the viewer is just another slab of meat who is a potential target for their advertising. "Approval" is not a metric used to gauge the success of a video, but attendance is. They just want to know that you are paying attention so they can track you for marketing. Whether you love or hate something is irrelevant -- they just want you to show up so they can try to sell you something. They don't discriminate. It's like the old Hollywood saying: "there's no such thing as bad publicity." So, the thumbs-down-morons are actually helping your channel -- they are contributing, if only by their presence. And their stupid thumbs and antagonism are advancing your post -- a blessing in disguise!
I like this album. I'd love to play it at the Avalon Ballroom ,on the strange island of Catalina, (actually , it sits at the end of two long piers) and then, while i do, id like it if i could have a big party, which would last all night, for all the california butterflies, both male and female, drinking pink ladies and champagne cocktails or even elaborate mocktails, with limes, limeade, lime sherbet, and lime torani syrup. With equal parts of green kratom and those little , colored, plastic , ring tailed,monkey, toothpick drink garnishers, that people end up collecting for decades. Maybe i can find a creme tux, and a fur coat, in time to celebrate the first night of spring. Anyway, whatever you do, enjoy the hell out of it, thats what i always say!
It's the echo of the large hall where it was recorded. This was recorded on a wax master, no chance to add or remove anything. It was once and done, or totally start over with a fresh blank.
You have made me sooo happy at 71 and on my way out. I never dreamt there was something in the past that could bring us such happiness!!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, "I'm Confessin" honest I do!!!
....your kind comment has given me more than you will ever know. My videos are made for people like you. Joy is hard to find these days, and to realize it has reached you, is mission accomplished! My best wishes.
Prozoot, please come back - we miss you!
Enraptured. It’s too bad more people aren’t introduced to this incredible music. I do what I can. People need to send this to younger people so they can discover a new world of music that far surpasses that of our own time. All of us are in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars!
I am totally with you on this Aaron. The best music Britain made was in the 1930s!
I thank Pandora. It introduced me to Ray Noble in my 20s. I'm now 44. There are teenagers now, though not many, who also have discovered and love this music.
@@td3993 unfortunately, too many kids lack curiosity to what proceeded them. Fortunately, there are those like ourselves who appreciate the treasures that came before us.
Excellent orchestra and soloists; kudos!
I'm 21 and found this in the 2015 adaptation of "And then there were none."
The credits didn't list music and google wasn't much help finding this, but I just managed to find it! :)
Music from my all time favourite band. I've been a Hylton fan for over 40 years. I have 2 lovely hand written letters from Les Carew, Hylton's trombone player for some time.
In one letter Les says he was working for Ray Starita. Ray said Hylton's been sat in on the balcony for 3 nights listening to you. He's impressed and will be asking you to join him. This is how Les joined Jacks band in 1930.
He added as a young man in his 20's was a colossal thrill in playing on the stage, concert or theatre. Billy Ternent could make your brass sound like six in his concert arrangements. Sometimes I would be so moved the notes would be choked in the instrument. For recording we had new arrangements every time.
Les was from Shipley in Yorkshire UK . He went professional at the age of 18, having got the sack from Scott motor cycle works for spoiling £40 worth of work.
Les was 82 when he wrote the letters to me in 1990.
Thank you for sharing these recordings Brian.
....thanks for the story. So great that you were able to have a personal connection to Carew -- a piece of music history.
Thats very interesting.I wish id tried to make contact with those involved in the popular music world of around 1930,but pre internet it would have been hard .I made do with getting my Nan talking of her young dancing days and anyone else old enough to know the bands around 1930.
@@robertsmith5970 Thanks for the reply, I heard about Les Carew via the BBC Dance Band Days programme on R2. I sent a letter to Les via the show, I think it was Alan Dell at the time, possibly Malcolm Laycock. I got Les's address and wrote him a second letter. Some of the old musicians didn't reply to my letters. I was lucky to get a reply from Les.
That was when the BBC had anything worth listening to, unlike the BBC of today a world apart from my musical tastes.
How lovely to have such treasures!
@@robertsmith5970 I wish I'd known about these wonderful 1930s musicians years back when they were still with us. I'd loved to have been able to write to them, and let them know how much I love their recordings.
Thank you for putting this on. Im 40 years old and i play this while fishing at the river. I just fish on the sandy banks and fish the day away far from the world. Thank you.
....wow -- that's nice imagery. I can't think of a better place to enjoy this music. Thanks for tuning in!
It's fun to be part of this 20's-30's jazz age madness. It feels like we're in a massive ballroom from the era. A 60's kid never knows where he'll turn up!
I happen to love Jack Hylton's music. I have an LP anthology of 78s of Jack Hylton and his orchestra, and he is featured on a 2 cd set of British Dance Bands. Once upon a time my late husband and I used to celebrate New Year's Eves at home by dancing to music like this. It's lovely to listen to in the evening while sitting in my armchair reading a book while my budgies chatter away. I was born in 1955, but I feel comfortable with the music from my parents' and grandparents' time.
...thank you for the warm thoughts -- I'm happy to know people like you continue to enjoy this music.
From a vocalist here with Jack Hylton to playing Wiley in THE BIG VALLEY: what a diverse career had Pat O'Malley
My first acquaintance with O'Malley came in the form of Disney's "The Jungle Book," in which he did the voice of Col. Hathi -- and then "Alice in Wonderland," in which he did a number of voices, and "Ichabod and Mr. Toad," in which he voiced Cyril the cart horse.
Timestamps:
Happy Feet - 0:00
Ragamuffin Romeo - 2:56
Here Comes Emily Brown - 5:52
Tomorrow Is Another Day - 8:30
It's A Great Life - 11:42
Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along - 14:24
Sweet Jennie Lee - 17:52
Confessin - 20:42
The Pick Up - 23:53
Cross Your Fingers - 26:10
Here Comes The Sun - 29:38
Sing - 32:47
Go Home And Tell Your Mother - 35:30
Cheerful Little Earful - 38:44
I Haven't Heard A Single Word From Baby - 41:17
Choo-Choo - 44:07
If You Haven't Got Love - 47:20
Thank Your Father - 49:56
Hello Beautiful - 52:37
The One-Man Band - 55:26
....Thank you!
Thank you
1920 s and 1930s Music and Theatre musical are still the best and still being brought back to the London stage ❤❤
I wish i had a time machine and go back to 1920, 1930 and 1940. Best era. Thanks again Prozoot.
Eine wunderbare Musik ich spiele sie immer über meine soundbox ab ,die Aufnahmen klingen wunderbar ,der neue stereosound ist spitze, ein Dankeschön allen die das gemacht haben.
Prima Sache
Danke schoen!
Was für ein Orchester, zaubert immer gute Laune in meine Seele...
Die Musik der 1920er - 1940er begeistert mich seit meinem 14 ten Lebensjahr und den ersten 2 LP von meinem grossvater, der war bei der UFA, wahrscheinlich dessen gene geerbt...und sie begeistert mich heute mit 69 Jahren noch immer, eine zeitreise würde mir gefallen ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful program and the wonderful music. I have problems sleeping, however your music playing softly in my bedroom makes me sleep like a baby
I'm 30, and started listening to this kind of music in high-school, so it feels nostalgic to me, although I was of course not alive when it was originally recorded. When I was a teenager, it was always strange to me that something that sounded fun and fresh to me really annoyed my parents, who always told me to "turn that old crap off" , haha.
....well, at least you learned how to punish your parents when they weren't behaving! People either hear the magic in this music, or they don't!
❤belle musique, on ne s'en lasse jamais, merci à celui qui l'a rendue possible.
Here I am, listening to jazz age classic music and sewing an art deco boudoir cap.
Wonderful old-time early 1930s sweet light pop-jazz tunes! Thank you for sharing, Prozoot. You are awesome! I can picture a row of blonde chorus girls dancing to this music onstage at the Hollywood Variety Club in the early 1930s...or in downtown Manhattan at the Gaiety Theater.
.....thanks for tuning in -- glad to know you are enjoying the music!
une merveilleuse musique j'aime toujours l'entendre un merci à celui qui a ouvert la belle musique en stéréo, un merci au créateur.
Merci beaucoup!
It’s to hear a great arrangement of ‘Happy Feet’ played so by a talented band at the top of their game.
To my ears, it has more pep than the Whiteman original!
Wonderful Sophisticated Syncopated jazz . A polished sound.
Prozoot you are world class at presenting our favorite music.
Thank you again Prozoot! Another fabulous compilation from one of this era's great interpreters. A bit more sophisticated than their American counterparts. Brilliant!
....thanks for tuning in.
Gosh I love the early 30's sound, and Hylton and his band are just at the tops here. Wonderful selection here. Thanks so much for this upload, and indeed all the uploads you do :)
Me too!
Jack Hylton is one my favorites. I like the spacious sounds of the recordings, especially from the horn section. I've heard this in other British bands but not in the US band recordings.
I add reverb to the American recordings and they sound fantastic, like the UK recordings did.
So lovely to see all the members of the band named. Truly ‘the Band that Money Can’t Buy’!
i love this channel, and i love this music. 1930s the best decade of the music.
Rog - you've outdone yourself this time !!!! - if that's possible
....thank you, Anita -- coming from a Brit, that means a lot!
Exquisita, deliciosa, mágica
Just beautiful, classy recordings! Love them. Thank you for this upload.
....thank you for tuning in!
Excellent selection of favourite songs with fine vocalist - and grateful for the ad blocker tip, better than mine!
....thank you, Janette, as always!
so awesome
An Awesome And Great Collection Of Songs Love It
....thanks!
FOR NEARLY THREE DECADES HYLTON LED BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRA. THE PRESENT DAY PETE FAINT'S ORCHESTRA OF LONDON PERFECTLY PLAYS HYLTON'S THEME SONG "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC" ON TH-cam.
A huge treat here,one of the top bands in my favourite year of 1930 and 2nd favourite 1931 ! So many choice numbers here ,including my probably top Hylton recording of "Ro Ro Rolling along".Many thanks .
Thanks for sharing this wonderful selection of Hylton! Marvellous transfers as always!
Wow, fantastic! I've been trying to find a copy of Hylton's rendition of "Happy Feet" for some time now, but no luck yet unfortunately.
Glorious!
Extraordinary, it's like being right there with them when they're recording this. At one point I heard a harpsichord.
....thank you, Brian!
La posibilidad de realizar una búsqueda del pasado musical es interesante e incluso nos da una respuesta adecuada a la posibilidad de entender un pasado de una humanidad antes de nuestro desarrollo y naturalmente de cómo nos sucedió la influencia del pasado. Ingeniero José Tomás Klein
amo esta música :)
Thanks for this! Excellent collection!
100% great video thanks so much 🙏
Thank you for this lovely selection.
lindas orquestras famosas parabens boa semana
So, so-o good! Thank you.
just like it!
What I find most interesting about this is the comparisons with American recordings of the same songs around the same time. I learned "Sweet Jennie Lee" from Cab Calloway's wild version on a Victor 78 (reissued on an Historical Records LP) and this version is quite polite (though still good) by comparison. More congratulations to Prozoot on the excellent quality of your transfers and the vivid clarity with which you bring these old records to life.
....I prefer Hylton's civility over Calloway's noise! And thanks for the kind words -- always appreciated.
.... A few people have commented that they are finding annoying pop-ups and ads polluting my videos. I have not seen any kind of advertising on my own posts or anywhere else on the internet since I have been using "uBlock Origin". It is a free, wide-spectrum, blocking extension that does wonders to clean up marketing garbage while one is surfing Google, Firefox, TH-cam, etc. It really works -- and it's FREE. Advert clutter disappears instantly after installation. My computer tech says it is the most effective ad blocker out there.
ublockorigin.com/
Here's an interesting tidbit. We have all seen "thumbs-down" reactions to perfectly valid and enjoyable videos. People always ask me why someone would bother to watch my YT channel and constantly give a negative response to a great piece of music. The simple fact is these troublemakers either suffer from mental illness or are just plain nasty idiots. However, they are not aware that the intended damage to put a black mark on a video or channel is actually having the opposite effect! TH-cam doesn't distinguish between "thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" -- to them, the viewer is just another slab of meat who is a potential target for their advertising. "Approval" is not a metric used to gauge the success of a video, but attendance is. They just want to know that you are paying attention so they can track you for marketing. Whether you love or hate something is irrelevant -- they just want you to show up so they can try to sell you something. They don't discriminate.
It's like the old Hollywood saying: "there's no such thing as bad publicity." So, the thumbs-down-morons are actually helping your channel -- they are contributing, if only by their presence. And their stupid thumbs and antagonism are advancing your post -- a blessing in disguise!
Count your blessings, then!
Mohammed Hussein I could not Agree with you more
❤
I like this album. I'd love to play it at the Avalon Ballroom ,on the strange island of Catalina, (actually , it sits at the end of two long piers) and then, while i do, id like it if i could have a big party, which would last all night, for all the california butterflies, both male and female, drinking pink ladies and champagne cocktails or even elaborate mocktails, with limes, limeade, lime sherbet, and lime torani syrup. With equal parts of green kratom and those little , colored, plastic , ring tailed,monkey, toothpick drink garnishers, that people end up collecting for decades. Maybe i can find a creme tux, and a fur coat, in time to celebrate the first night of spring. Anyway, whatever you do, enjoy the hell out of it, thats what i always say!
Si puediese viajar al pasado aparecería en un club escuchando swiing el
How do you get such crystal clear sound?
@13:15 he says the word "dis". I thought dis was new slang.
Sounds like stereo was done to the recording.....
It's the echo of the large hall where it was recorded. This was recorded on a wax master, no chance to add or remove anything. It was once and done, or totally start over with a fresh blank.
Don't get me wrong, I love this. But they sound a bit as if they're playing at the bottom of a well. Is that deliberate?
Замечательно, автору респект.КОТ RUSSIAN
!!UNA JOYA!!.-GRACIAS!!.-