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mister_tmg
2nd Dec 2021
Music Memorabilia
Henry Hall - Little Venice (London W.9.) (1975)
[YouTube Video]

mister_tmg
31st Mar 2017
Music Memorabilia
Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson - Sing It With Joe (Mr Piano) Henderson (1956)
No year given, but the contents refers to the EP featuring both the "Sing It With Joe" medleys, which is dated 1956 on 45cat, and the biography mentions the Children's, Irish and Scottish medleys as being recorded 'recently'. They came out in October and December 1955. Therefore it would seem apparent this is from 1956, unless the EP came out earlier.

mister_tmg
31st Mar 2017
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - The Petula Clark Album (1955)
Nice item. Historic photo with the other artists, the sisters are Elsie and Doris Waters - surnames spelt incorrectly!

mister_tmg
22nd Dec 2016
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Miser-Miser (1946)
Great song, used for the re-launch of BBC TV in 1946, shame she never recorded it in the studio

[YouTube Video]

mister_tmg
21st Dec 2016
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Si C'est Oui C'est Oui (1962)
Added blue cover.

mister_tmg
21st Dec 2016
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Dans Le Train De Nuit (1962)
Added scan without tear

mister_tmg
21st Dec 2016
Music Memorabilia
Richard Anthony - Avant (1962)
It seems she never recorded it. Interesting song.

mister_tmg
2nd Jul 2015
Music Memorabilia
Dorothy Squires - There's Danger Ahead! (Beware) (1947)
Reached #3 on the Sheet Music Charts, 20 Nov 1947.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Romeo (1961)
Reached #1 on the UK Sheet Music Charts for one week on 22 Aug 1961.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Cinderella Jones (1960)
Reached #28 on the UK Sheet Music Charts, peaking on 06 Sep 1960.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang The Little Bird) (1955)
Reached #17 on the UK Sheet Music Charts, peaking on 18 Jun 1955.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Band Of Gold (1955)
Reached #6 on the UK Sheet Music Charts, peaking on 03 Mar 1956.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Where Did My Snowman Go (1952)
Reached #22 in the UK Sheet Music Charts, peaking on 05 Dec 1953.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Dorothy Squires - A Tree In The Meadow (I Love You Till I Die) (1948)
Spent 12 weeks at #1 on the Sheet Music Charts, from 05 Feb 1948 onwards.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Dorothy Squires - Anything I Dream Is Possible (1948)
Reached #9 on the Sheet Music Charts, 09 Dec 1948.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Frank Ifield - Postcard: Brel CS121 Original
Didn't realise you were such a Frank Ifield fan! ;)

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Dorothy Squires - And So To Sleep Again (1951)
The recording was issued November 1951, hence the date.

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Don't Ever Leave Me (1949)
Sung over the opening credits
[YouTube Video]

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - There's A House In The Sky (1949)
78rpm issue

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Helpless (1954)
Petula Clark English lyric
[YouTube Video]

mister_tmg
30th Jun 2015
Music Memorabilia
Petula Clark - Helpless (1954)
Lale Anderson original
[YouTube Video]



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