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Al BOWLLY "The Very Thought of You"

For More on Al see: http://www.squidoo.com/bowlly/ 'NOW PATHETONE has pleasure in presenting - A singer known to millions of Radio listeners AL BOWLLY, from Lew Stones famous Monseigneur Band.' oxo...  
 
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Osocooltwo (1 day ago) Show Hide
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I'm 59 and although I like today's music, my real love is music from the 1930s era, especially this singer..Al Bowlly lst his life early in WW2 in an air raid...the world lost him much too early !!
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I have heard this for the first time in my life and I have to say this man is amazing!
You know where Sinatra and the rest of them got their style from. Utterly brilliant!
gringetoad (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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WHAT a voice and perfect phrasing ,

I am constantly in awe of this British singer .
meandrunk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Lost art: singer and piano
saltburner2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Bowley somehow managed to combine the sex appeal of Rudolph Valentino with the vocal allure of Bing Crosby [almost]. His early death was a great loss to British popular music.
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The pianist is awsome! Wish I could play the piano like him.
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Love the 20's 30s music Check Out The Footloose Dance Orchestra from the UK
meandrunk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Bravo!
bigbearleeds (2 months ago) Show Hide
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And in that wonderful series The Singing Detective some years earlier, with this very song (the whole soundtrack was brilliant and of this era).
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The real question is why does he sound American, when he talks if he was raised in South Africa and lived in London for so many years?

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