I love Anne Shelton's unique voice & she made some of her best recordings with Bert Ambrose, who had a gift for spotting exceptional, young, female vocalists. From the first note of anything she sings, it can't be anyone else. Has anyone an uploadable recording of a rare but beautiful number sung by Anne Shelton entitled "Taxidriver Serenade"? I possessed one but it was destoyed and I've never found it again?
I was born in 1954 and I think Ann Shelton's version of Amapola is the first one I remember hearing as a child. She has such a wonderful, deep velvety voice and she was heard regularly on BBC radio.
Amapola and Only Forever were hit songs in 1940. More people in the US remember Vera Lynn but I think Anne was the number 2 popular singer in England in the 1940's.
I love Anne Shelton's unique voice & she made some of her best recordings with Bert Ambrose, who had a gift for spotting exceptional, young, female vocalists. From the first note of anything she sings, it can't be anyone else. Has anyone an uploadable recording of a rare but beautiful number sung by Anne Shelton entitled "Taxidriver Serenade"? I possessed one but it was destoyed and I've never found it again?
1966Hillman 1 month ago
I was born in 1954 and I think Ann Shelton's version of Amapola is the first one I remember hearing as a child. She has such a wonderful, deep velvety voice and she was heard regularly on BBC radio.
SuperRosie123 3 months ago
Is is really a puppy....or just the guy???@@
justacondom 4 months ago
She even sang a train schedule in a Arther Askey movie and made it sound great.
Very glad this version was in English, Deanna Durbin was in Spanish, I don't speak or understand Spanish
7754349200 5 months ago
She was in a early Arthur Askey movie
7754349200 8 months ago
What a great singer! I am looking for 'Be Mine' and 'Again' by Anne. If anyone has them, please post. Many thanx.
ljliljohn 9 months ago
My father's favorite........and has become mine too.
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
HI JOAN ! RECORDED JULY 25TH 1941
birdandthe 2 years ago
What a doll, too.
nazcasteve 2 years ago
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birdandthe 2 years ago
recorded july 25th 1941
birdandthe 2 years ago
well im 65 and i rember her bigtime
vipergurn 2 years ago
Wonderful Ambrose + the delectable Anne Shelton combining to bring this beautiful song to a war weary nation.
Thank you for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago
Is this not great to be able to listen to this lovely voice on this site. Thank you so much for posting all these old time songs!
oumasoekie 2 years ago 2
Amapola and Only Forever were hit songs in 1940. More people in the US remember Vera Lynn but I think Anne was the number 2 popular singer in England in the 1940's.
Georgewos 3 years ago