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A1. Max Harris & His Novelty Trio - Peg O' My Heart A2. Ambrose & His Orchestra - Limehouse Blues A3. Anne Shelton - Blues In The Night A4. Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians - Dry Bones A5. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Rockin' In Rhythm A6. Lou Preager & His Orchestra - Cruising Down The River A7. Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters - Don't Fence Me In A8. Dick Haymes - It Might As Well Be Spring A9. The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll A10. Lale Andersen - Lili Marlene B1. Sam Browne, Lew Stone And His Band - I Get Along Without You Very Well B2. The Ink Spots - Do I Worry? B3. Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters - Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive B4. The Mills Brothers - You Always Hurt The One You Love B5. Al Jolson, Matty Malneck And His Orchestra, 4 Hits And A Miss - After You've Gone B6. Jack Payne And His Orchestra - It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow B7. Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall B8. Al Bowlly, Ray Noble And His Orchestra - The Very Thought Of You B9. Henry Hall & His Orchestra - The Teddy Bears' Picnic B10. Vera Lynn, Arthur Young (2) - We'll Meet Again
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Track A5: Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra are also credited as "The Jungle Band". Recorded 14th January 1931.
Track B10: credited as "Vera Lynn with Arthur Young at the Novachord".
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5011755130213 Rights Society MCPS Matrix / Runout REN 608 A-4C-1-1- D Matrix / Runout REN 608 B-1U-1- Matrix / Runout REN 608 A-4C-1-1- D Matrix / Runout REN 608 B-3C-1-1- 11 D Matrix / Runout REN 608 A-3C-1-1-1 D Matrix / Runout REN 608 B-1U-1-2- Matrix / Runout REN 608 A-3C-1-1-? D Matrix / Runout REN 608 B-3C-1-1-? D Matrix / Runout REN 608 A-2C-1-1 D Matrix / Runout REN 608 B-1U-1-3 (Unreadable)
Phonographic Copyright (p) BBC Enterprises Ltd. Copyright (c) BBC Enterprises Ltd. Manufactured By EMI Records Distributed By EMI Records
A2. Ambrose & His Orchestra - Limehouse Blues
A3. Anne Shelton - Blues In The Night
A4. Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians - Dry Bones
A5. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Rockin' In Rhythm
A6. Lou Preager & His Orchestra - Cruising Down The River
A7. Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters - Don't Fence Me In
A8. Dick Haymes - It Might As Well Be Spring
A9. The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll
A10. Lale Andersen - Lili Marlene
B1. Sam Browne, Lew Stone And His Band - I Get Along Without You Very Well
B2. The Ink Spots - Do I Worry?
B3. Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters - Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive
B4. The Mills Brothers - You Always Hurt The One You Love
B5. Al Jolson, Matty Malneck And His Orchestra, 4 Hits And A Miss - After You've Gone
B6. Jack Payne And His Orchestra - It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow
B7. Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
B8. Al Bowlly, Ray Noble And His Orchestra - The Very Thought Of You
B9. Henry Hall & His Orchestra - The Teddy Bears' Picnic
B10. Vera Lynn, Arthur Young (2) - We'll Meet Again