| danceband91🍰
Member since Nov 2020 118 Points | Yes, it is on my list - one of the relatively benign title errors. Others are downright misleading, e.g. In Aug-43, the Andrews Sisters enter the charts with a song apparently titled "I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time" on Brunswick 03458. However the record is in fact of a completely different song entitled "I'll Be With You". Of course the Andrews Sisters did indeed record the Apple Blossom Time tune, but it was released back in 1941 (on Brunswick 03174).
I was surprised to see the Max Bacon record was not on this site, so I've added it here. I don't know much about Max Bacon, other than his involvement as drummer and sometimes vocalist for Ambrose. He didn't release many solo records. Below is a full discography (taken from Rust's "British Music Hall on Record"). I don't believe he released any records after F-1604.
London, June 17, 1935:
G8-7222-1 Gershwin Lockshan-Soup Jack
GB-7223-3 Beigals
Issued on Dec F-5588 in Jul 35.
London, December 23, 1937:
CE-8824-1 Even A Crooner Must Eat
CE-8825-1 Pancho's Widow
Issued on Par F-1025 in Feb 38.
London, March 8, 1938:
CE-8992-1 Buy My Little Ten-A-Penny Pills
CE-8993-1 I Can Get It For You Wholesale
Issued on Par F-1080 in Apr 38.
London, January 10, 1939:
CE-9536-1 I Must See Annie Tonight
CE-9537-1 Holtz Myer And Cohen
Issued on Par F-1348 in Feb 39.
London, November 29, 1939:
CE-10208-1 Little Red Hooding Ride
CE-10209-1 William T-Hell
Issued on Par F-1604 in Jan 40.
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