You can buy nicely remastered versions of many of these Henry Hall recordings that feature Val Rosing on the vocals. The CD is called Try A Little Tenderness, and you can find it on ITunes or Val Rosing's web site. Just google Val Rosing.
You can buy nicely remastered versions of many of these Henry Hall recordings that feature Val Rosing on the vocals. The CD is called Try A Little Tenderness, and you can find it on ITunes or ValRosing's web site.
@astadog51 do like like i do. get google chrome and save all these songs and play them when you want to back in time like i do. these are all great have heard richard tauber, lanny ross, frank munn plus others they are great performaners from the past when singing/music was Q U A L I T Y!!!!!!ROGHARM great new record to me but too much echo, not a solid bass sound like i want.
I was brought up on this kind of music and to suggest that it is any kind of jazz is to misunderstand it completely. This is and always will be dance music. You could listen to it but its main purpose was to provide music for dancing - unlike jazz to which you listened, appreciated the skill and interpretation of the musician but did not dance to in the ballroom sense.
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this is a sick bastardization of jazz in the worst way imaginable.
There was great music around in the 20's and 30's, but this was NOT it. This is the musical father of musical mundanities like glenn miller.
you could listen to Anything else, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Jack Teagarden, Kid Ory, Sidney Bechet, Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins........ why don't you?
do yourself a favor and listen to REAL jazz, not this filler-dance music
I only recently heard of Henry very recently, it's a shame really, Wish i'de have been alive at that time!! Beautiful Music and a lovely man from what i've read about. Does anyone know where I can find the Sheet music to this spectacular piece?
Our little record company has just released a CD of vocals by Val Rosing and many of the songs are Henry Hall selections. More info at valrosing[dot]com
And there it is!. Henry Hall's signature tune.I have a clip on film of Stuart Hibberd announcing the New BBC Dance Orchestra and the band plays this.Great tune!.
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colinwells4 2 months ago
SOME of us still speak a bit like this :-) Even when DANCING.
muscleco 5 months ago
You can buy nicely remastered versions of many of these Henry Hall recordings that feature Val Rosing on the vocals. The CD is called Try A Little Tenderness, and you can find it on ITunes or Val Rosing's web site. Just google Val Rosing.
BruceKap440 11 months ago
You can buy nicely remastered versions of many of these Henry Hall recordings that feature Val Rosing on the vocals. The CD is called Try A Little Tenderness, and you can find it on ITunes or ValRosing's web site.
BruceKap440 11 months ago
@playsthesax55 its in the title you twat, "its just the time for dancing by the bbc dance ochestra" its not jazz.
CBETelevisionNetwork 11 months ago
@astadog51 do like like i do. get google chrome and save all these songs and play them when you want to back in time like i do. these are all great have heard richard tauber, lanny ross, frank munn plus others they are great performaners from the past when singing/music was Q U A L I T Y!!!!!!ROGHARM great new record to me but too much echo, not a solid bass sound like i want.
rogharm 1 year ago
THIS IS MUSIC
leopardface1 1 year ago
I was brought up on this kind of music and to suggest that it is any kind of jazz is to misunderstand it completely. This is and always will be dance music. You could listen to it but its main purpose was to provide music for dancing - unlike jazz to which you listened, appreciated the skill and interpretation of the musician but did not dance to in the ballroom sense.
Dnomyars1 1 year ago
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this is a sick bastardization of jazz in the worst way imaginable.
There was great music around in the 20's and 30's, but this was NOT it. This is the musical father of musical mundanities like glenn miller.
you could listen to Anything else, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Jack Teagarden, Kid Ory, Sidney Bechet, Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins........ why don't you?
do yourself a favor and listen to REAL jazz, not this filler-dance music
playsthesax55 1 year ago
@Izizumi873 So do I. I love the culture of the 1930s
LittleMissEncore 1 year ago 2
I only recently heard of Henry very recently, it's a shame really, Wish i'de have been alive at that time!! Beautiful Music and a lovely man from what i've read about. Does anyone know where I can find the Sheet music to this spectacular piece?
ProdigyVocal 2 years ago 3
this man can bring tears across my face he is like OH MY GOODNESS
PracticalEmo 2 years ago 3
Our little record company has just released a CD of vocals by Val Rosing and many of the songs are Henry Hall selections. More info at valrosing[dot]com
BruceKap 3 years ago
Fabulous.
kspm01 3 years ago 10
And there it is!. Henry Hall's signature tune.I have a clip on film of Stuart Hibberd announcing the New BBC Dance Orchestra and the band plays this.Great tune!.
85scampi 3 years ago
I would like to watch it! What's the name of the clip?
Drewfan30s 3 years ago 2
A News obituary of Henry Hall's death in October 1989.
85scampi 3 years ago
thanks
Drewfan30s 3 years ago 2
Thanks a lot! I love that song!
Drewfan30s 3 years ago 3
I love this song, I love the way he sings "DANCING", I love the British Accent and I can't stop "DANCING!" Thank you for sharing.
genia106 3 years ago 11
@genia106 British accent? You mean the old BBC voice I think, lol.
3dwurli 9 months ago
@3dwurli What Ho!
maxi1crawf 8 months ago
@3dwurli, Received English :-)
maxi1crawf 7 months ago