Jack Hylton's Orch. - You're The Cream In My Coffee, 1928

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - You're The Cream In My Coffee, His Master's Voice 1928

NOTE: In my slideshow - after all those fabulous flappers, present in many other clips - now, for a change, a few ambiguously handsome gentlemen of the 1920s... Some of them are the famous 1920/30s ads for Arrow Collar by a drawer Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951)

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  • You always have the best pictures in Your videos. Where do You find them?????

  • Very well presented here. Thank you for this trip back into the 1920's, it was SWELL!

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  • Advertising has always played a fantasy world in which people have money and good clothe and never run out.No problems at all.everything is perfect.They still do that today but with photographs.I find the drawings more interesting,Would it be nice if the world was this way? Ha! Ha! Ha!

  • @Gavestonful

    Thanks for the info! Guess even then you had to move to 'that there London' to make it in the music biz! Still thankfully he did the right thing. :-)

  • Jack Hylton was born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1892. In his early youth he moved to London as a pianist & in 1923 formed his own dance band in London, and in time this became an orchestra which regularly played at venues not only in London but elsewhere in the UK and also overseas. Like many other well known orchestra/dance band leaders he regularly played in packed dance halls during the WW2 bombing Blitz on London. He died in 1965 aged 72.

  • what a wonderful song.I love it.

  • Thanks for uploading some fine examples of the art from the master, J.C. Lyendecker, one of my favorite artists.

    His brother, Francis Xavier was just as brilliant an artist but as fate would have it, J.C. pulled ahead in the fame game. The final resting place is Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, NY. As celebrated as they were in their time, they are forgotten now except for the small handful of those who will never forget them.

    J.C. & F.X. Lyendecker are two of America's glory trophies.

  • thanks for putting those gentlemen in there ;)

  • Gee mister, thanks for the great song! You're the bee's knees. A truly crackerjack production.

  • Wonderful tune, one of my favourites. I believe the vocalist here is Sam Browne?

  • I found a 33rpm LP with this charming ditty on in when I was in The US Army Band in Berlin in 1970. It's just abouyt worn out. I love the music of this period and Jack Hylton's band. I wish I had been around to enjoy it in person

  • BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

    JACK HYLTON

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