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John McCormack - A Garden in the Rain (1929)
Recorded in April 1929. Other popular 1929 versions were by Gene Austin and George Olsen and his orchestra. The Four Aces had a hit with a remake i...
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Foster & Allen (Bunch of Thyme) Live in 1995
Foster & Allen in Concert
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Jan Peerce - When You and I Were Young, Maggie (1950)
Recorded in 1950 and released on the 1951 album, "A Jan Peerce Serenade". Written in the 1860's by George Washington Johnson and James Butterfield....
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Jan Peerce - Silver Threads Among the Gold (1950)
Recorded in 1950 and released on the 1951 album, "A Jan Peerce Serenade". Written in the 1870's by H.P. Danks and Eben E. Rexford. Other versions ...
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John McCormack - Love's Old Sweet Song (Just a Song at Twilight) (1927)
Recorded in October 1927. Written by C. Clifton Bingham and James Lyman Molloy. With Edwin Schneider at the piano.
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My, even then, elderly Aunt kept up the old traditions in the 1950s with evening 'recitals' and quite often singers (of varying ability) would choose this tune. Made a relaxing change from the tensions of yet another war. And my girl-friend, Cynthia, and I could at least hold hands.....and ther...
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John McCormack - When You and I Were Young, Maggie (1925)
B-side of "Silver Threads Among the Gold". Written in the 1860's by George Washington Johnson and James Butterfield. Recorded in December 1925. Oth...
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First 'Foster & Allen' track we bought, as we owned a tatty watermill! And the song is nicely sentimental. Thank you, I love Jenni, for yet another memory.
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Stalybridge Station Fivepenny Piece
This is dedicated to Spud aka. Oldfolkiepad, George Radcliffe and Eddie Crotty.
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Richard Crooks - All of My Heart (1938)
My favorite Richard Crooks recording. I do not know anything about the origin of this beautiful song and have never heard anyone else sing it. Rele...
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Lucienne Boyer - Parlez-Moi D'Amour [1930]
Lucienne Boyer - Parlez-Moi D'Amour [1930]
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this music kept us (the last gathering of the great army of World War 2) through the stink, shit and battering we had in another war and gave us hope to last another day...we flew, we landed and some came back - that is the reality. Matasereanu has it right!
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Edith Piaf ----- Mon Légionnaire
DEDICATED TO MY FRENCH FRIENDS WHO REALLY HAVE GUIDED ME IN FRENCH ANTHEMS,
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As a Fliegermann with the 9th., this and Ich hatt einen Kameraden were our two main songs at dawn. D'accord, Vive la Legion eternelle. Did La Pet't never regret anything? ....I wish....I wish she was still with us!
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Edith Piaf L'Hymne à l'amour
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Edith Piaf L'Hymne à l'amour
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How could such an ill woman sing so wonderfully? We first saw her in 1953 and she was so vibrant.
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Richard Crooks - Yours is My Heart Alone (1931)
From the operetta "Das Land des Lächelns" ("The Land of Smiles"). Released as a single record in 1931. Written by Franz Lehar, Fritz Löhner-Beda an...
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I think of a coal fire. a pipe, a newspaper, and a pretty wife in her evening frock when the kids are in bed and the work's done...was it only 40 years ago we put on records of singers like Richard Crooks.? Thank you IloveJenni 47
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Richard Crooks - Two Hearts (1931)
B-side of "Yours is My Heart Alone", released in 1931. Also known as "Just Two Hearts and a Waltz Refrain" and "2 Hearts in 3/4 Time". From the fil...
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Steamtramman wishes we could go back to the days of the waltz and graceful dances.
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New 1960's Music Channel - Malt Shop Popsicle
If you enjoy the music of the 1960's, please subscribe to my latest music channel:
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Richard Crooks - Because (1930)
B-side of "For You Alone", released in 1930. Most great tenors have recorded this song, from Enrico Caruso onwards. Written in 1902 by Guy d'Hardel...
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Was this their Birmingham concert? Saw them live, so this is a mixture of pleasure and sadness. Thank you.