Hey! I cant find any information on this? I know it was made by Henry hall who sang on BBC during the 1930s, but I cant find when it was released? Also, why is affiliated with the Shining? Was it played during the shining? Thanks in advance!
Might I be a pesty internet scum but Henry Hall was the band leader of the BBC Dance Orchestra not the singer it was recorded with Decca records in 1932 and Maurice Elwin was the vocalist
I love old music
who doesn’t? Lol
“Wendy, I’m home…”
"I've always been here."
edd and molly are not okay felix you dont want to do this it was a accident..... How you are gonna tell jack?.....
So relaxing….
Even creepier than the original "Here's Johnny"
Rise my legion, rise
It's sounds like the end of a big party on the past
The party never ends, Mr Torrance. Never. Sorry to contradict you Sir.
@@balboatarandino if I may be so bold to sir
whats up with caretakers, horror, and old timey music. is it a coincidence?
Hey! I cant find any information on this? I know it was made by Henry hall who sang on BBC during the 1930s, but I cant find when it was released? Also, why is affiliated with the Shining? Was it played during the shining? Thanks in advance!
yes, it's part of the Shining soundtrack along with Masquerade.
Might I be a pesty internet scum but Henry Hall was the band leader of the BBC Dance Orchestra not the singer it was recorded with Decca records in 1932 and Maurice Elwin was the vocalist
It was a test pressing, it was never released to the public
it was played while jack was talking with grady in the bathroom ❤