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Vol 23 p 17 Professional copy “Good ‘Eavens! Mrs. Evans” (1931) words and music by Harry<br />

Carlton.<br />

Vol 23 p 18 “River, Stay ‘Way from My Door” (1931) words by Mort Dixon, Music by Harry<br />

Woods, featured by Randolph Sutton.<br />

Vol 23 p 19 “While We Danced at the Mardi Gras” (1931) words by John Mercer, music by Alfred<br />

Opler.<br />

Vol 23 p 20 “A Boy and a Girl were dancing” (1932) words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry<br />

Revel, featured the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Harry Hall.<br />

Vol 23 p 21 “Gypsy Scenes” (1932) by Jan Miles.<br />

Vol 23 p 22 “<strong>The</strong> Gracie Fields Song Album” (1932) containing six most popular successes sung,<br />

broadcast and recorded by Gracie Fields.<br />

Vol 23 p 23 “Wanderer” (1932) written and composed by Bud Flanagan, sung by Flanagan and<br />

Allen.<br />

Vol 23 p 24 “Shadow Waltz” “Gold Diggers of 1933” (1933) words by Al Dubin, music by Harry<br />

Warren.<br />

Vol 23 p 25 “Rags, Bottles or Bones” (1933) words by Stanley Holloway and Harry S.Pepper,<br />

music by Harry S.Pepper, sung by Syd Walker (Mr Walker wants to know) in ‘Band<br />

Waggon’.<br />

Vol 23 p 26 “Comedyland” Grand selection of popular comedy song successes. (1934) by different<br />

writers.<br />

Vol 23 p 27 “Sing as We Go” (1934) words and music by Harry Parr-Davies, featured Gracie<br />

Fields in Basil Dean’s production “Sing as we Go”<br />

Vol 23 p 28 “Wagon Wheels”(1934) words by Billy Hill, music by Pater De Rose, featured by Miss<br />

Florrie Forde.<br />

Vol 23 p 29 “Bats in the Belfry” (1935) by Billy Mayerl on a theme by Austen Croom-Johnson.<br />

Vol 23 p 30 “Make it a Party” (1935) words and music by Raymond Wallace, featured by Stanelli<br />

and his Stag Party.<br />

Vol 23 p 31 “Red Sails in the Sunset” (1935) words by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Hugh Williams,<br />

featured Anona Winn.<br />

Vol 23 p 32 “Carelessly” (1936) words by Charles and Nick Kenny, music by Norman Ellis.<br />

Featured, recorded and broadcast by Roy Fox and his Band.<br />

Vol 23 p 33 “Clogs and Shawl” (1936) by Will E. Haines, Jimmy Harper and Leon Zimbler, sung<br />

and recorded by Gracie Fields.<br />

Vol 23 p 34 “When My Dream Boat Comes Home” (1936) by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin.<br />

Featured Ambrose and his Orchestra.<br />

Vol 23 p 35 “Hometown” (1937) <strong>The</strong> big hit from George Black’s London Palladium Musical<br />

“London Rhapsody” words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr, featured<br />

with enormous success by Flanagan and Allen.

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