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CDVS 1959<br />
FriederikeSK EH : Love, Golden Dream; Oh How Wonderful<br />
O Maiden, My Maiden; A Youth Espied a Rose<br />
The Tinker (Der Rastelbinder) SK EH : When two are in<br />
LoveCV Merry Widow (Lustige Witwe): Vilia SongOK EH ; Waltz<br />
OK EH<br />
Song sung in French; Waltz Song<br />
The Child of <strong>the</strong> Prince (Das Fürstenkind) OK FS :<br />
Long, Unhappy Years; Be Still, Timorous Heart<br />
The Count of Luxembourg (Der Graf von Luxemburg):<br />
Waltz Song sung in French<br />
Gypsy Love (Zigeunerliebe): I Hear <strong>the</strong> Clash of<br />
CymbalsDKTB EH ; Love – The Only JoySK EH ; In <strong>the</strong> Blue<br />
SK FW VS<br />
Distance<br />
RICHARD TAUBER<br />
TAUBER SINGS lEHÁR<br />
AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
HORS D’OEUVRES<br />
Plain Jane (Phillips)<br />
Early morning blues (Phillips)<br />
A Burmese ballet (Phillips)<br />
Hullabaloo (Phillips)<br />
Deep Henderson (Rose)<br />
Message from Mars (Phillips)<br />
Swinganola (Meskill; Fla<strong>to</strong>w; White)<br />
Hick s<strong>to</strong>mp (Phillips)<br />
Embassy s<strong>to</strong>mp (Barnes)<br />
Memphis blues (Handy) RS<br />
Champagne cocktail (Phillips)<br />
Fire dance (Danse rituelle du feu) (De Falla)<br />
B’wanga (Phillips)<br />
Recorded between 1935-45<br />
Vocalist: RS The Rhythm Sisters<br />
Soloists: CB Carl Barriteau (clarinet), RK Reginald Kell (clarinet)<br />
Land of Smiles (Das Land des Lächelns):<br />
SK FL<br />
Patiently Smiling<br />
SK FL VS<br />
A Cup of Tea with You<br />
SK FL<br />
A Garland of Apple Blossom<br />
SK FL VS<br />
Who gave us Heartfelt Love?<br />
SK FL VSS<br />
Permit a Woman<br />
I must see my Homeland once moreVSS You are my Heart’s DelightSK FL SK FL<br />
; Can it be Possible?<br />
The Great Attraction (Die grosse Attraktion):<br />
OK FW<br />
What would I be without You?<br />
Grand Duchess Alexandra (Grossfürstin Alexandra): You<br />
and I are made for one Ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
All sung in German except where stated, recorded between 1927-33, with orchestra unless stated:<br />
SK Staatskapelle Orchestra, OK Odeon Künstler Orchestra, DKTB Orchestra of <strong>the</strong> Deutscher Künstler-Theaters Berlin<br />
Conduc<strong>to</strong>rs: EH Ernst Hauke, FS Franz Schönbaumsfeld, FW Frieder Weissman, FL Franz Lehár<br />
Singers: Richard Tauber (tenor) with CV Carlotta Vanconti (soprano), VS Vera Schwarz (soprano),<br />
VSS Vera Schwarz (soprano solo)<br />
CDEA 6137<br />
The night ride (Phillips)<br />
Wood and ivory (Phillips)<br />
Cot<strong>to</strong>n pickers’ congregation (Phillips)<br />
Caravan (Tizol; Elling<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
Streamline strut (Phillips)<br />
Hors d’oeuvres (Comer)<br />
Tarantula (Phillips)<br />
Copenhagen (Davis; Melrose)<br />
Dardanella (Fisher; Bernard; Black)<br />
Rose of Washing<strong>to</strong>n Square (McDonald; Hanley)<br />
Dance of <strong>the</strong> potted puppet (Mourant) CB<br />
Swing low, sweet clarinet (Mourant) RK<br />
CDVS 1912<br />
PAUl wHITEMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
VOlUME 2 • MAKIN’ wHOOPEE<br />
BC JF CG AY<br />
Makin’ whoopee<br />
I’m bringing a red, red roseJF BC AR HB<br />
Your mo<strong>the</strong>r and mine<br />
Orange blossom timeBC BC AR HB<br />
Side by side<br />
You brought a new kind of love <strong>to</strong> meBC Livin’ in <strong>the</strong> sunlight, lovin’ in <strong>the</strong> moonlight BC<br />
A big bouquet for youJF In my heart it’s youKJ Ah! But is it love? JF<br />
It’s only a paper moonPH Night owlTRB Sittin’ on a backyard fenceTRB Shanghai LilBL When I grow <strong>to</strong>o old <strong>to</strong> dreamKM The night is youngBL Au revoir, l’amour (Goodbye <strong>to</strong> love) JH<br />
Singing a happy songRD I get a kick out of youRD PH JH<br />
You’re <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>p<br />
All through <strong>the</strong> nightBL Anything goesRD Sugar plumDA Thanks a million JH<br />
Recorded between 1927-35<br />
Vocalists: BC Bing Crosby; JF Jack Ful<strong>to</strong>n; CG Charles Gaylord; AY Austin Young; AR Al Rinker;<br />
HB Harry Barris; KJ King’s Jesters; PH Peggy Healy; TRB The Rhythm Boys; BL Bob Lawrence;<br />
JH John Hauser; RD Ramona Davies; DA Durelle Alexander; KM The King’s Men<br />
lEw STONE & HIS BAND<br />
FEATURING Al BOwllY • VOlUME 3 • wHAT MORE CAN I ASK?<br />
The world is so small MB<br />
Nightfall MDO<br />
Ich liebe dich, my dear MB<br />
In <strong>the</strong> still of <strong>the</strong> night MDO<br />
Mediterranean madness MB<br />
What more can I ask? MB<br />
Someone <strong>to</strong> care for MB<br />
Adorable MB<br />
Won’t you stay for tea? MB<br />
The day you came along MB<br />
Thanks MB<br />
Close your eyes<br />
Pick yourself upBY In Santa Margherita<br />
By an old pagoda<br />
The down and out blues<br />
Flat foot floogie SC<br />
The red maple leaves<br />
Ti-pi-tin<br />
Music, maestro, please<br />
Now it can be <strong>to</strong>ld<br />
You couldn’t be cuter<br />
On <strong>the</strong> sentimental side<br />
Just let me look at you<br />
Recorded between 1932-38<br />
Orchestras: Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & His Band, except<br />
MB Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Band; MDO Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Dance Orchestra<br />
Vocalists: all Al Bowlly except BY Bert Yarlett; AB SC Al Bowlly and Sid Colin; SC Sid Colin<br />
AB SC<br />
CDEA 6138<br />
Oh, lady be goodDS Fascinating rhythm DS<br />
Hang on <strong>to</strong> meDS So am IDS RN RNV<br />
He left her behind before<br />
RN RNV<br />
What about me?<br />
On <strong>the</strong> road <strong>to</strong> Mandalay DS<br />
I love <strong>the</strong> moonlight<br />
The cat<br />
Oh me, oh my<br />
A lane in Spain; Charmaine RNV<br />
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15<br />
CDEA 6139<br />
PERCIVAl MACKEY<br />
A TINY FlAT NEAR SOHO SQUARE<br />
I’ve never seen a straight bananaP P JM<br />
A tiny flat near Soho Square<br />
While <strong>the</strong> Sahara sleeps JM<br />
Everything will happen for <strong>the</strong> best<br />
Cross your heart<br />
Tie a string around your finger P<br />
I’m a little bit fonder of youP Kiss me quickHF A cup of coffee, a sandwich, and youHF I’ve found a bud among <strong>the</strong> roses<br />
Cutie<br />
Oh! How I’ve waited for youJM Ukulele lullabyJM The half of it, dearie, bluesHG I’d ra<strong>the</strong>r charles<strong>to</strong>n with youP Cecilia HG<br />
John a’ dreams<br />
I might have kissed one girl<br />
Who cares? ME<br />
I fell for youME Let’s be sentimental ME<br />
I have no wordsME KCB PR<br />
Song of happiness<br />
KCB PR<br />
This is <strong>the</strong> day of days<br />
My heart is where <strong>the</strong> Mohawk<br />
Recorded between 1925-31<br />
KCB VR<br />
flows <strong>to</strong>night<br />
Vocalists: JMJack Morrison; HFHarry Fay; HGHarry Glen; MEMaurice Elwin;<br />
PR VR Phyllis Robins; Val Rosing<br />
Legend: KCBPercival Mackey and His Kit-Cat Band, Pfeaturing Percival Mackey (piano solo)<br />
CARROll GIBBONS<br />
& THE SAVOY HOTEl ORPHEANS<br />
VOlUME 7 • FASCINATING RHYTHM<br />
Mimosa RB<br />
Fidgety feet<br />
In a shady nook by a babbling brook<br />
’Varsity Yale blues<br />
The girl friend<br />
The blue room HSF<br />
Me and my shadow<br />
He’s <strong>the</strong> last word<br />
There’s always a way in<strong>to</strong> trouble RNV<br />
Just like a butterfly<br />
Vladivos<strong>to</strong>ck<br />
Sheila O’Shay RN<br />
Recorded between 1926-27<br />
Orchestras: Carroll Gibbons directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel Orpheans, except RB Reg Batten directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy<br />
Havana Band; DS Debroy Somers directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel Orpheans; RN Ramon New<strong>to</strong>n directing <strong>the</strong> Savoy Hotel<br />
Orpheans Vocalists: RNV Ramon New<strong>to</strong>n; HSF Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Sisters & Fordyce<br />
Flotsam & Jetsam signature tune<br />
(Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Move in<strong>to</strong> my house (Wright)<br />
The village blacksmith up-<strong>to</strong>-date (Hilliam)<br />
What was <strong>the</strong> matter with Rachmaninoff?<br />
(Hilliam)<br />
Song of love (based on Liszt’s ‘Liebestraum’)<br />
(arr Hilliam)<br />
The businessman’s love song (Hilliam)<br />
Optimist and pessimist (Hilliam)<br />
Little Joan (Hilliam)<br />
Maud Marie (Hilliam)<br />
Little Betty Bouncer (Hilliam)<br />
Must it always be so? (Hilliam)<br />
The girl across <strong>the</strong> way (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Recorded between 1927-30<br />
CDEA 6143<br />
CDEA 6140<br />
lEw STONE & HIS BAND<br />
FEATURING Al BOwllY • VOlUME 4 • MElODY IN SPRING<br />
LSMB AB CH2<br />
I can’t write <strong>the</strong> words<br />
LSMB AB<br />
I lay me down <strong>to</strong> sleep<br />
LSMB NG<br />
Snowball<br />
Experiment AB<br />
Was my face red? JC<br />
From me <strong>to</strong> youAB How could we be wrong? AB<br />
Annie doesn’t live here anymore JC<br />
So shyNG Unless JF<br />
Ending with a kissAB Melody in spring AB<br />
FlOTSAM & JETSAM<br />
MUST IT AlwAYS BE SO?<br />
Lonely feet AB<br />
Hand in handAB Josephine JF<br />
Wagon wheels AB<br />
Straight from <strong>the</strong> shoulderAB Love in bloom AB<br />
With my eyes wide open I’m dreaming AB<br />
Rolling homeAB The girl in <strong>the</strong> alice blue gownAB Dark clouds AB<br />
Let’s put out <strong>the</strong> lights and go <strong>to</strong> sleep<br />
AB TJD CH1<br />
Little drummer boy<br />
Recorded between 1932-38<br />
Vocals: AB Al Bowlly; NG Nat Gonella; JC Joe Crossman; JF Joe Ferrie; MC Mary Charles; TJD The Jackdaws<br />
Chorus personnel: CH1 Miff Ferrie, George Crow, Teddy Prince; CH2 Joe Crossman, Joe Ferrie, Nat Gonella<br />
Orchestras: Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & his Band, except LSMB Lew S<strong>to</strong>ne & <strong>the</strong> Monseigneur Band<br />
Love and kisses (Hilliam)<br />
Only a few of us left (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
The Alsatian and <strong>the</strong> Pekinese (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
We never know what <strong>to</strong> expect (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
When I grow old, Dad (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
P.C. Lamb (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
The modern diver (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Simon <strong>the</strong> bootlegger (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Song of <strong>the</strong> air (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Polonaise in <strong>the</strong> mall (Chopin arr Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Schubert’s <strong>to</strong>yshop (arr Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
Our war book (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
A British spelling song (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
The postscript (Flotsam; Jetsam)<br />
CDEA 6144<br />
LSMB AB MC