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Say, don't you remember

Title
Say, don't you remember / Al Bowlly.
Publication
  • [London] : ASV, [2001]
  • ℗2001

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Additional Authors
  • Bowlly, Al
  • Gonella, Nat
  • Messini, Jimmy
  • Jacobson, Harry
  • Gibbons, Carroll
  • Liter, Monia
  • Carson, Violet
  • Dodd, Pat
  • Stone, Lew, 1898-1969
  • Noble, Ray, 1903-1978
  • Fox, Roy, 1901-1982
  • Munro, Ronnie
  • Williams, Reg
  • Johnson, Ken, 1914-1941
  • Ray Noble Orchestra, performer.
  • Savoy Hotel Orpheans, performer.
  • Monseigneur Band, performer.
  • Freshmen (Musical group), performer.
  • West Indian Dance Band, performer.
Description
2 audio discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series Statement
Living era
Uniform Title
Living era.
Alternative Title
  • Brother, can you spare a dime?
  • Love is the sweetest thing.
  • Time on my hands.
  • Lady of Spain.
  • Lazy day.
  • Out of nowhere.
  • Hang out othe stars in Indiana.
  • Sweet and lovely.
  • Got a date with an angel.
  • Guilty.
  • Hold my hand.
  • I was true.
  • By the fireside.
  • We've got the moon and the sixpence.
  • Sailing on the Robert E. Lee.
  • Lying in the hay.
  • Maybe I love you too much.
  • Old spinning wheel.
  • Roll up the carpet.
  • Love locked out.
  • Night and day.
  • My hat's on the side of my head.
  • My hat is on the side of my head.
  • Close your eyes.
  • You ought to see Sally on Sunday.
  • I'll string along with you.
  • Over my shoulder.
  • Very thought of you.
  • When you got a little springtime in your heart.
  • I never had a chance.
  • Isle of Capri.
  • Blue moon.
  • My melancholy baby.
  • Paris in the psring.
  • Top hat, white tie and tails.
  • Dinner for one please, James.
  • Touch of your lips.
  • I've got you under my skin.
  • Where the lazy rider goes by.
  • Bei mir bist du schön.
  • Marie.
  • Sweet as a son.
  • Mama, I want to make rhythm.
  • Music, maestro, please.
  • Penny serenade.
  • Two sleepy people.
  • What do you know about love?
  • Dreaming.
  • It was a lover and his lass.
  • When that man is dead and gone.
  • Goodnight, sweetheart.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Popular music.
Note
  • Vocal songs with big band and dance orchestra accompaniment.
  • Compact disc.
  • This compilation contains previously released material.
  • Program notes and biographical notes by Peter Dempsey on insert in container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded variously in London between February 19, 1931 and August 30, 1934, in New York between January 12, 1935 and October 16, 1936, and then again in London bewtee January 4, 1938 and April 2, 1941.
Contents
  • disc 1. Brother, can you spare a dime? / Harburg, Gorney (1:00) -- Love is the sweetest thing / Noble (3:19) -- Time on my hands / Youmans, Adamson, Gordon (3:11) -- Lady of Spain / Evans, Hargreaves, Tisley, Damerell (3:17) -- Lazy day / Posford, Maschwitz (3:06) -- Out of nowhere / Green (3:03) -- Hang out the stars in Indiana / Woods, Moll (2:57) -- Sweet and lovely / Amheim, Tobias, Lemare (3:18) -- Got a date with an angel / Waller, Tunbridge, Grey, Miller (2:27) -- Guilty / Akst, Whiting, Kahn (3:11) -- Hold my hand / Gay, Elwin, Graham (3:11) -- I was true / Robinson (3:03) -- By the fireside / Noble, Campbell, Connelly (3:17) -- We've got the moon and sixpence / Grey, Levant (2:11) -- Sailing on the Robert E. Lee / West, McCaffrey, Ringle (2:54) -- Lying in the hay / Franc, Nohainn, Robert, Pepper / (3:13) -- Maybe I love you too much / Berlin (3:12) -- Old spinning wheel / Hill (3:26) -- Roll up the carpet / Hoffman, Goodhart, Klages (3:17) -- Love locked out / Noble, Kester (3:11) -- Night and day / Porter (2:54) -- My hat's on the side of my head / Woods, Hulbert (2:46) -- Close your eyes / Petkere (3:14) -- You ought to see Sally on Sunday / Woods (2:36) -- I'll string along with you / Warren, Dublin (2:46) -- Over my shoulder / Woods (2:28).
  • disc 2. Very thought of you / Noble (2:50) -- When you've got a little springtime in your heart / Woods (3:15) -- I never had a chance / Berlin (3:12) -- Isle of Capri / Grosz, Kennedy (3:20) -- Blue moon / Rodgers, Hart (2:40) -- My melancholy baby / Burnett, Norton (3:08) -- Paris in the spring / Revel, Gordon (3:25) -- Top hat, white tie and tails / Berlin (3:27) -- Dinner for one please, James / Carr, Kennedy (3:19) -- Touch of your lips / Noble (3:29) -- I've got you under my skin / Porter (2:54) -- Where the lazy river goes by / McHugh, Adamson (2:48) -- Bei mir bist du schön / Secunda, Cahn, Chaplin (2:47) -- Marie / Berlin (2:46) -- Sweet as a son / Gordon, Revel (3:08) -- Mama, I want to make rhythm / Jerome, Byron, Kent (2:26) -- Music, maestro, please / Wrubel, Magidson (2:47) -- Penny serenade / Halifax, Weersma (3:20) -- Two sleepy people / Carmichael, Loesser (3:15) -- What do you know about love? / David, Livingston (2:57) -- Dreaming / Prado, Stephan (3:07) -- It was a lover and his lass / Young, Shakespeare (2:45) -- When that man is dead and gone / Berlin (2:59) -- Goodnight, sweetheart / Noble, Campbell, Connelly (3:17).
Call Number
*LDC 47962
LCCN
743625026528
OCLC
694069653
Title
Say, don't you remember / Al Bowlly.
Publisher
[London] : ASV, [2001]
Copyright Date
℗2001
Type of Content
performed music
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
audio disc
Series
Living era
Living era.
Performer
Al Bowles, vocals ; with variously Nat Gonella, trumpet, vocals ; Howard Jacobs, alto saxophone ; Jimmy Mesene, guitar, vocals ; Harry Jacobson, Carroll Gibbons, Monia Liter, Violet Carson, Pat Dodd, piano ; Lew Stone & his band ; Ray Noble & the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra ; Ray Noble & his orchestra ; Ray Noble & his American Orchestra ; Roy Fox & his band ; Savoy Hotel Orpheans ; Monseigneur Band ; Carroll Gibbons & his orchestra ; The Freshmen ; Ronnie Munro & his orchestra ; Al Bowlly & his Crooner's Choir ; Five Herons ; Geraldo & his orchestra ; Reginald Williams & his Futurists ; Snakehips Johnson & his West Indian Orchestra ; The Henderson Twins, vocals.
Event
Recorded variously in London between February 19, 1931 and August 30, 1934, in New York between January 12, 1935 and October 16, 1936, and then again in London bewtee January 4, 1938 and April 2, 1941.
Chronological Term
1931-1950
Added Author
Bowlly, Al, singer, conductor.
Gonella, Nat, instrumentalist, singer.
Messini, Jimmy, instrumentalist, singer.
Jacobson, Harry, instrumentalist.
Gibbons, Carroll, instrumentalist, conductor.
Liter, Monia, instrumentalist.
Carson, Violet, instrumentalist.
Dodd, Pat, instrumentalist.
Stone, Lew, 1898-1969, conductor.
Noble, Ray, 1903-1978, composer, conductor.
Fox, Roy, 1901-1982, conductor.
Munro, Ronnie, conductor.
Williams, Reg, conductor.
Johnson, Ken, 1914-1941, conductor.
Ray Noble Orchestra, performer.
Savoy Hotel Orpheans, performer.
Monseigneur Band, performer.
Freshmen (Musical group), performer.
West Indian Dance Band, performer.
Added Title
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Love is the sweetest thing.
Time on my hands.
Lady of Spain.
Lazy day.
Out of nowhere.
Hang out othe stars in Indiana.
Sweet and lovely.
Got a date with an angel.
Guilty.
Hold my hand.
I was true.
By the fireside.
We've got the moon and the sixpence.
Sailing on the Robert E. Lee.
Lying in the hay.
Maybe I love you too much.
Old spinning wheel.
Roll up the carpet.
Love locked out.
Night and day.
My hat's on the side of my head.
My hat is on the side of my head.
Close your eyes.
You ought to see Sally on Sunday.
I'll string along with you.
Over my shoulder.
Very thought of you.
When you got a little springtime in your heart.
I never had a chance.
Isle of Capri.
Blue moon.
My melancholy baby.
Paris in the psring.
Top hat, white tie and tails.
Dinner for one please, James.
Touch of your lips.
I've got you under my skin.
Where the lazy rider goes by.
Bei mir bist du schön.
Marie.
Sweet as a son.
Mama, I want to make rhythm.
Music, maestro, please.
Penny serenade.
Two sleepy people.
What do you know about love?
Dreaming.
It was a lover and his lass.
When that man is dead and gone.
Goodnight, sweetheart.
Other Standard Identifier
743625026528
Publisher No.
CD AJS 265 ASV
Research Call Number
*LDC 47962 Notes on file
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