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The complete Cyril Critchlow Collection ... - Blackpool Council

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Vol 14 p 19 Bathing in the Sunshine (<strong>The</strong> Sunshine of My Baby’s Smile) (1931) words by Jos,<br />

Geo.Gilbert, music by Horatio Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 20 Faithfully Yours (Song and foxtrot) (1931) by J. Brockman, Abe Lyman and Ted<br />

Snyder.<br />

Vol 14 p 21 One Little Quarrel (Song and foxtrot) (1931) words and music by Al.Hoffman, Al.<br />

Goodhart and Ed. Nelson.<br />

Vol 14 p 22 When the Guards are on Parade (1931) words by Leslie Sarony, music by Horatio<br />

Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 23 Lawrence Wright’s 25 th Selection (1931).<br />

Vol 14 p 24 All For <strong>The</strong> Love Of A Lady (Song and foxtrot) (1932) words by Archie Gottler,<br />

music by Noel Gay.<br />

Vol 14 p 25 By An Old Abbey Door (1932) written and composed by Leo Towers. Harry Leon<br />

and Horatio Nicholls<br />

Vol 14 p 26 Fleurette (Little Flower) (1932) words by Winifred May, music by Horatio Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 27 HEY HEY! How’m I Doin’ (Song and foxtrot) (1932) words and music by Lem<br />

Fowler and Don Redman.<br />

Vol 14 p 28 <strong>The</strong> London Fire Brigade (1932) written and composed by Leo Towers. Harry Leon<br />

and Horatio Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 29 Seven Years (With the wrong woman) (Valse and song) (1932) written and composed<br />

by Bob Miller.<br />

Vol 14 p 30 We’ll Be Together Again (Valse and ballad) (1932) words by Jos.Geo.Gilbert, music<br />

by Horatio Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 31 Lawrence Wright’s 28 th Selection (1932)<br />

Vol 14 p 32 In A Little Back Alley (Song and foxtrot) (1933) written and composed by Leo<br />

Towers, Harry Leon and Horatio Nicholls.<br />

Vol 14 p 33 <strong>The</strong> Last Round-Up (Git along little dogie, git along) (1933) by Billy Hill. Lawrence<br />

Wright’s Shilling Edition<br />

Vol 14 p 34 Stormy Weather (song hit from “<strong>The</strong> Cotton Club Parade” (1933) words by Ted<br />

Koehler, music by Harold Arlen.<br />

Vol 14 p 35 Two Little Windows (1933) Lawrence Wright’s sixpenny edition.<br />

Vol 14 p 36 When <strong>The</strong> Wild, Wild Roses Bloom (1933) words and music by Mary Hale Woolsey,<br />

Milt Taggart and Jack Glenn.<br />

Vol 14 p 37 I’ve got an Invitation To A Dance, (1934) words and music by Marty Symes, Al<br />

J.Neiburg and Jerry Levinson.<br />

Vol 14 p 38 Wish Me Good - Luck-Kiss Me Goodbye (1934) by Benny Davis and Milton Ager.

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