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Then I'll Be Tired Of You. Ambrose & His Orchestra. 1934

With Vocal refrain by Sam Browne. Recorded on 23rd October 1934. Remember, Saturday evenings 10.30 until midnight, National Programme, London. Tune in your Wireless.  
 
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roybo1930 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful!! The Beat Sort of Reminds Me Of "Until The Real Thing Comes Along" By Leo Reisman`s Brunswick Orchestra,
tsyitly (1 year ago) Show Hide
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One of the best - if not THE Best - of the Ambrose records and the singer was the ever reliable Sam Browne - not george Barclay.
GEOFF0906 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This recording was used throughout the BBCTV documentary "The Lost World of Freize Green", presented by Dan Cruikshank. Told the story of Claude Freize Green and his tour of the mainland U.K. in the 1920s (in a vintage Vauxhall) with his pioneering colour film making process - fascinating, and very appropriate music!
dr37sam (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Great song! Johnny Mathis has a really good rendition.Thanks for posting it.
guitaress1 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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yes--that's a keeper!
loris711 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is a lovely piece. I'm willing to admit complete ignorance. Tune in my wireless for what? Thank so much for the recording!
85scampi (2 years ago) Show Hide
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It's only my total enthusiasm carrying me away!!!.10.30 until midnight on Saturday evening was when Ambrose & His Orchestra would broadcast from 1928 until the later 1930's on the BBC.
loris711 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I was hoping against hope that you would tell me there was a current BBC link to this wonderful music. Last December on a Saturday night, WMNR out of Monroe, Connecticut dedicated 1 1/2 hours exclusively to the music of Lew Stone. I was in Heaven, but that's the closest my "wireless" has ever gotten to British dance band music. *sigh!* (Of course, once in a while one can hear Ray Noble's American Orchestra). Thanks again for all the beautiful music!
pubpianoman (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Great to hear that someone in the USA enjoys the music of the great 1930s British dance bands. Of course quite a few were led by Americans.
henry814 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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One of my all-time favorite Ambrose recordings, thanks so much for posting this! Interesting Decca sleeve, too... you're quite lucky to own a copy of this excellent record!

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