RAY NOBLE ORCHESTRA (1931): Time On My Hands
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@kamilla1960 Sweet! Thank you for the fyi! :)
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@califgirl101 --It's from The Adventurer, one of the remarkable series of twelve comedies Chaplin made for the Mutual Film Company, they are among his finest work and also important documents in the development of cinema. This one was more slapstick than the rest. I believe it's 1917.
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Great -- a thank you from Italy.
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I heard a latter version, I downloaded it from somewhere that I cant recalled, it had 1404-time on my hands as title, I love that version, does anyone know what I am talking about? Trying to find that version with little luck
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Ray Noble and Al Bowlly! What more could you ask for?
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The song "Simply" BEAUTIFUL! The video, "Simply" Funny! I LOVE THIS!!!
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It's sheer bliss listening to Al Bowly with Ray Nobles Orchestra the perfect musical partnership, and the lyrics I wish song writers today could equal some of the songs of the 30's, wonderful just wonderful.
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@tomtomtom692 brill



I have an early Glenn Miller version of this. This version is much lighter in style with piano use, whereas the Miller version has no singing. I like both to be honest. Al Bowlly is the cream in anyone's coffee though, easy to listen to.
1912cunard 1 year ago 3
dance music at its best.
tomtomtom692 1 year ago 3