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Artist:Georges Guetary And Lizbeth Webb
Label:  Columbia
Country:UK
Catalogue:D.B. 2302
Date:Jun 1947
Format:10"
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Community: 29 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AGeorges Guetary And Lizbeth WebbThis Is My Lovely DayA. P. Herbert, Vivian Ellis10.0  Rate
BGeorges Guetary And Lizbeth WebbI Was Never Kissed BeforeA. P. Herbert, Vivian Ellis7.0  Rate


Notes

From the C. B. Cochran show "Bless The Bride" - with orchestra conducted by Michael Collins

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xiphophilos
15th Jun 2017
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15th Jun 2017
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sixtiesmusicfanatic
14th May 2017
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I am not really a fan of stage musicals or this type of music generally. "This Is My Lovely Day," however, the duet between Georges Guetary and Lizbeth Webb from the stage musical "Bless The Bride," is one of my favourite songs. "Bless The Bride" opened at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End in 1947, and "This Is My Lovely Day" quickly became one of the most requested items on BBC radio. Its popularity was further enhanced by its association later in 1947 with the wedding of the then Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten. "This Is My Lovely Day" is a beautiful song with a wonderful melody, enhanced by the superb performances of the two vocalists - truly mesmerizing.

I am less keen on the flip side. It is tuneful, but the vocal delivery sounds affected and old-fashioned, and I could have done without the "spoken dialogue" mid-way through the song.

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