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henry29
11th Sep 2024
78 RPM
Ben Davies - Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes / I'll Sing Thee Songs Of Araby (1924)
The Speed on this one Is 80 and not 78. H.

henry29
20th Oct 2019
78 RPM
Lorimer And Lawrance - Isle Of Capri / It Says So In The History Book (1934)
Label's added. H.

henry29
20th Oct 2019
78 RPM
Hardy And Hudson - We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye / Me And You (1932)
A-Side label scan added.

Run out (We Just....) Side Is "852-2 6" and the Other side (Me and You) Is "853-2 5" . H.

henry29
20th Oct 2019
78 RPM
Carlton And Bailey - Open Up Dem Pearly Gates For Me / She Was Poor, But She Was Honest (1930)
While searching for another one of these I found this one. H.

henry29
27th May 2018
78 RPM
Count Basie - Topsy / Jumpin' At The Woodside (1938)
Just Enjoy. UK Pressing. H.
Gong Show Theme.

[YouTube Video]

henry29
27th May 2018
78 RPM
Sid Phillips - Red Silken Stockings / Deed I Do (1951)
Just Enjoy. Holland Pressing. H.

[YouTube Video]

henry29
17th Nov 2017
78 RPM
Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs - With A Smile And A Song / Dig-A-Dig-Dig (1938)
I thought I put these up. But does not seem so. I have these as well In Mint condition. Oh well at least they are here now. H.

henry29
11th Jul 2016
78 RPM
Arthur Tracy - The Street Singer Medley, Part I / The Street Singer Medley, Part II (1934)
Did Arthur ever do a Track Called "Sweet Basket Of Flowers" Or Is this a Lyric In one of the songs Here. Need to Know ASAP. Thanks. H.

henry29
2nd Aug 2015
78 RPM
Salon Orchestra - Hearts And Flowers / Intermezzo (1927)
Hi Anyone Out there knows of a Song from WW2 with the Lyric "My Sweet Basket Of Flowers". Either the Original Title or Artist, Or anyone who sang It. I think it would have been Music Hall Song. I Know It Is Irish. Thanks. H.

henry29
21st Feb 2013
78 RPM
Camille Howard And Her Boy Friends - Please Don't Stay Away So Long / Million Dollar Boogie (1951)
Have you looked at these on the Specialty Records site? The date given for this one is 1951.

http://www.globaldogproductions.info/s/specialty.html

Might help a bit. Try this one to:

http://78rpmrecord.com/

And maybe this:

http://www.radionostalgia.nl/

henry29
5th Feb 2013
78 RPM
Louis Armstrong With Jimmy Dorsey - Dipper Mouth Blues / If We Never Meet Again (1936)
OK 78 Cat's What do You think of this. Good or Sacrilege.


Dancing on the Edge the Official Soundtrack is out now

Decca Records is proud to present The Louis Lester Band, formed for the brand new BBC TV series Dancing on the Edge starting tonight on BBC2. Their debut release contains all the spectacular music from the five-part drama series by acclaimed writer/director Stephen Poliakoff.

Set in the early 1930s and starring some of the UK's finest big screen talent including Chiwetel Ejiofor (Children of Men, The Shadow Line, American Gangster) and Matthew Goode (Watchmen, Leap Year, A Single Man), Dancing on the Edge follows black jazz musicians, the Louis Lester Band, as they find fame amongst the parties and performances of London's upper class society. Adopted by the city's more progressive socialites, including members of the Royal Household, the band are seduced by an intoxicating mix of music, money and parties.



Click here to watch the fantastic video for Dead of the Night Express

Emerging at the forefront of an explosive musical movement, the band, fronted by singers Jessie (Angel Coulby) and Carla (Wunmi Mosaku) from the show - with support from some of the industry's finest session musicians - is inspired and based on the American jazz bands that came to London in that time - Louis Armstrong in 1932 and Duke Ellington soon after.

Behind the music is Emmy Award and BAFTA-winning British musician and composer, Adrian Johnston (Becoming Jane, Brideshead Revisited, Capturing Mary), whose original score provides the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary period of immense change.


henry29
1st Feb 2013
78 RPM
Buchanan And Goodman - The Flying Saucer Part 1 / The Flying Saucer Part 2 (1956)
The Goodman Is Dickie Goodman. There Is a CD of His Records Available.H.

henry29
30th Jan 2013
78 RPM
Buchanan And Goodman - The Flying Saucer Part 1 / The Flying Saucer Part 2 (1956)
Hi Whyperion You don't need a Powerful Computer. All You need Is Magix Audio Cleaning Lab. Any one off them. Them Record The Parts You want to mix together. It comes Out as a Sound Wave. Then Play through Your Recordings Find the Two Parts You want to Nit together. And You can Zoom In So You Can see the parts of the Sound wave Slide them about till It sounds Right Them Move to the next Section. You don't have to put the Sound Bites In the Right Order Ether. You can Move them around on the Spit Window. So Easy. I make Jingles for my Disco with this So I know It works.H.

henry29
27th Jan 2013
78 RPM
Sir Lancelot - Calypso (1943)
Also by Horace Faith Here.

.http://www.45cat.com/record/ams817
H.

henry29
27th Jan 2013
78 RPM
Phil Harris - Goofus / The Thing (1950)
So much So that It was Number One In America. Very Funny Too.H.

henry29
17th Jan 2013
78 RPM
Arthur Godfrey - What Is A Boy / What Is A Girl (1951)
Brilliant Never thought I would see this Anywhere. I Used to have It, But It and Bingo Jim Reeves Cracked In the Move. I Have What Is A Boy, Digitized. But not The B-Side. What Is A Girl.Nice.Played a Lot on Junior Choice. H.



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