"If I Could Be With You". Hal Swain & His Band. 1930.
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Just LOVE this!
Tom Barratt is little known now, and his records are so hard to find.
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Best version of this I've ever heard, can't stop playing it!
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"Taken over" by this and its "flip" at the moment.
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what a great recording, one of my favorites ,love this song. 1930 was a hard year , i dont know if they really knew what they were in for. thanks wonderful
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A favorite of mine no matter how many arrangements I hear ....
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I as always completely agree with Kspm01,this is just the best!Such a good band at its best,and what a tune!
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5 stars after listening 5 seconds. I can add very little to this either, the music "sings for itself"!
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The only ther version that I am familiar with is the Hit of the Week Duriam from 1930 which is great as well. I have several of the Broadcast 1'3p gramophone records as well as Edison Bell, and also the Crystalite product
which is excellent as well amaxzing how you can fit 3 minutes of Dance Music on a 7 Inch Gramophone Record.
78timothy 3 years ago
Take a look at the upload of the '4 in 1' record from the early 1930's. The smaller, finer grooves made for a very long playing record!.
85scampi 3 years ago
I must say this is a very good version. After I uploaded it I played it over again, then again and AGAIN!. It is testing my blinkered loyalty to Jack Payne's record!!
85scampi 4 years ago