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Various artists 'All Star Hit Parade' 1956 78 RPM

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

The first Charity record to reach the UK charts it was number 2 in June 1956. It Consisted of 3 tunes of the day on each side sung by the big stars of the Decca label
Side 1
Out Of Town - Dickie Valentine
My September Love - Joan Regan
The Theme From The Threepenny Opera - Winifred Atwell
Side 2
No Other Love - Dave King
ATear Fell - Lita Roza
It's Almost Tomorrow - David Whitfield
The Lords Taverners are the UK's leading youth cricket and disabled sports charity were founded in 1950 and are celebrating their Diamond Jubilee in 2010. Visit their website at www.lordstaverners.org

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  • This is an essential record for me as it includes Winnie Atwell and therefore has to be in my collection. I seem to recall another of these Lord Taverners charity records which included Tommy Steele - a collecters item from a Rock and Roll point of view I would think.

  • @IVORIESMAN There is a second Lords Taverners record, I'll upload it soon

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  • Thanks for this, I did not know it was the first charity record to reach the top ten. David sounds wonderful as usual, but I don t know why he was given such a short piece, he sounds the best by far, and he was the top selling singer of the 50s.

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