One of my biggest criticisms of the series so far is how weird it feels to use modern rock with the context and time of the events on screen. Using music similar to this would've made the show a lot cooler imo
I discovered 1920's music in my 30's so you're on your way! Enjoy the ride! For early 1930's swing music look up Paul Whiteman - I think you'll love it! This is the music your grandparents (or great-grandparents) would have listened to on the radio in the evenings - no TV back then)
00:00 [1] I Found You 02:59 [2] Lovely To Look At 06:11 [3] When Anybody Plays Or Sings 09:19 [4] Bessie Couldn't Help It 12:25 [5] Give Me A Tune To Set Me Dancin' 15:46 [6] Pardon Me Pretty Baby 18:59 [7] Dream Mother 22:11 [8] You Are Too Beautiful 25:01 [9] Over Somebody Else's Shoulder 27:45 [10] I Love You Gypsy 30:32 [11] Life Begins At Sweet Sixteen 33:35 [12] Dancing Till Dawn 36:49 [13] Moonlight And Shadows
i've been fascinated by history since i was little as i have grown up with horrible histories (i'm 16) and all of these songs are beautiful, i get such a warm feeling while listening to them. it's strange to think that this is what my ancestors listened to and enjoyed back then
Jade I fell in love with music when I was 15 and I'm 83 now one my mother was listening to Elvis Presley I was listening Bing Crosby it was the music from hair era but I like it better than she did and I followed with it my whole life I've collected old cars and old furniture and it all started with a record arutz I didn't record that I bought at a record store all around 19 about to run 1953 and I never look back I've got a huge collection of records and now that I have the web they just sit there getting Dusty so enjoy
I agree Andrew, there is hardly anything today that can be called music. It doesn't even musically challenge the listener and is so repetitive that it gets monotonous.
Pax41 Thank you for this wonderful music. You have done a fantastic job listing the singers and the beautiful pictures. What a lot of work you have done so we can enjoy the past.
Thank you for your kind words and it does take a lot of time. The longest aspect is the music transfer and clean up process, followed by finding the content to post and clean it up as well. Thank you for watching the channel and please share with your friends and family, much appreciated.
All these great posts from various content creators have helped get me through the pandemic. I thank you for your work in posting these (and keeping me sane).
When the internet works, sometimes when it works, it helps enormously. Haven't had to endure lockdown and isolation up to now, but still you have to keep away from everybody and everything and this helps enormously.
I have started using a lot of period magazine ads and articles with the music, many of them on mens clothing of this era. Thank you for watching the channel Stefan
I love music from the twenties..Great foxtrot dances...I wish I could find another dancing partner to really enjoy these bands...Oh well, time marches on...!!!
Maybe they drive on the "wrong" side of the road, but here they have the "right" side of musical sensibility. With such great quality, Bob, I'm going to need an upgrade in earphones.Well done.
We do not drive on the wrong side of the road, I'll have you know! It is you that droves on the wrong side of the road. However, I do have to agree with you on the music!
I,ve always liked Cavan O,Connor,s vocal contributions with his wonderful voice in the pre 1935 recordings he made-instantly recognisable and a sheer pleasure plus class act. He had a long life-1899-1997 and atributed a wee drop of the water of life as the reason.
Nigel do you write for a music publication? You know a lot about all of these British artists. Any background information on the artists is always greatly appreciated. Thank you for watching the channel.
Glad to assist your time travels Mary. It seems that many viewers like to read period books while listening to this music. Thank you so much for watching and posting a comment, much appreciated.
All these tunes are brilliant with nice photos ... Be sure Bob we were born too late...that's why we need a time machine as soon as possible..we will not come back..! Dan
I picked up one of my grandmothers records and it was very heavy. She said it was made from wax and I said since when do bees make music? Its listening to people who are no longer here but I want to say out of respect I really enjoyed your wonderful music.
There seems to be something heavenly about the 1930s and 1940s, in fact the whole first half of the 1900s, and 1950s too. People dressed so nice and sharp, sweet natured women in beautiful dresses, the neat and fancy indoor decor of homes and buildings, and the beautiful beautiful music. And, the fabulous films and so many wonderful celebrities like Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland, Ruby Keeler, and many many others
Froh, dass es Ihnen gefallen hat und Sie sind herzlich willkommen. Vielen Dank, dass Sie den Kanal gesehen haben. Sie können auch unseren anderen Kanal KPAX41 Musik der 1930er und 1940er Jahre mögen.
idk if bioshock had any of these songs specifically but during the loading screens i'd love to just vibe and listen to these old school songs, there's just something about them that puts a smile on my face and makes bioshock even more of a great game then it already is
Lots of leg at 15:15 -- scandelous for the era, I am sure! But mega-tame by the standards of today. Very much enjoy the music, Bob. Thank you again for this compilation. It is keeping me company this morning in the Carolinas.
Always thrilled to hear the Brit bands -- knock-out stuff, all. Especially like the Hylton, Lally, Bidgood, Rhythm Maniacs, Gibbon's BF's, Jackson and Carroll sides.
The perfect way to dance in the new year! We're listening to our favorite of your wonderful videos! Just me and my hubbins, but your music makes it a party! Happy New Year! 🍾🎉❤
There are a number of them on the channel but not sure he is playing the guitar. I have a number of Ray Noble's orchestra with Al singing. I will be posting another British post soon Julie. Thank you for watching the channel.
I love all things British, especially music from the twenties ! My ancestors came here on a ship in 1624 from England so I’m British through and through !
A wonderful wonderful selection Bob I love them all the British have just got something special which captures the era. your programming as usual is excellent.
Reginald Leopold was later to find fame post war with his Palm court ensemble succeeding the ill fated Albert Sandler in the south coast tea room trios that were so popular up to the 1950,s.
There is a brief detailed account of Reginald Leopold,s post-war fame as a Palm court leading musician in an excellent book on the history of the world,s most famous violinists by a female author in hardcover published in 1980.I,ve got it but not sure if still available.
Fantastic line up, yet most of the sites are great music to listen to. The illustrative pics are fabulous. Oh id luv to wear one of those 1930s evening dresses, slinky sexy backless type...Jean Harlow style! 40s n 50s were fab too!
another of your fantastic contributions. your selections are the only music i really appreciate now. my computer is constantly tuned in here. thanks again.
Ray Noble was a British Composer and was well known and established in the UK before he moved to the US in 1934, and this recording was 1935 so I hardly think he was snuck in - He was on a lot of popular radio shows, including Edger Bergen's. He was a guest composer for the summer on some show I listened to in the early 40's. A wonderful composer and musician!
What a beautiful word for joy in Russian. Of course I'll never know how to pronounce it'll have to go to the dictionary the web dictionary that is. Thank you
TOO MANY COMMERCIALS!!!!! I had to leave, and I will hopefully, remember the title before I put this on again. I don't like putting on some music, then walking away to brush my teeth or something, only to have to listen to an obnoxiously, LOUD, offensive commercial! When will advertisers ever learn to go back to pleasant, sweet tones & calm speech to capture our interest? All they do now, is SHOUT OUT with LOUD beckoning spectacles, not unlike cheap, carnival booth attendants. I can't get them muted fast enough and the last thing I want, is to stare into the strobe light of flashing images they put on. It seems they are doing everything they can to repel interest, rather than attract it. Life is not some cheap, honkytonk parade, and it's high time they understood it!
Nice selection. But I wonder if this music was actually broadcast by the BBC, who had a radio monopoly at the time? The BBC were notoriously conservative. And it was mostly live, as I understand it. They didn't play records... I've been working on music to play and sing to my 92 year old mum who has quite advanced dementia. She grew up in Nottingham from 1926 until she came to London in 1946. First I included American hits until I realised that she might not have heard them until they crossed the pond via films or covers by British artists in the Fifties. There is a video of us doing this on my UA-cam channel. The current BBC Music Memory site is here:musicmemories.bbcrewind.co.uk
Stefan, I would be surprised if they never gave any of this air time during it's era. I am sure the BBC would have at least broadcast Jack Payne and Henry Hall who both conducted the BBC Dance Orchestra for a period of time. The songs may have been live but there would have been some of these among the selections I would think. Thank you for sharing the site and for posting a comment! 🙂
@@pax41 I've only just got into this so speaking in relative ignorance, but you are right of course about Henry Hall who led the BBC Dance Orchestra from 1932 - 1937 was performing live on radio a lot. I'd love to see his playlist if it survives. Again you're right about Payne and I see from Wikipedia (!) he was regularly on the BBC radio from 1925 until he was succeeded by Hall. Yeh, and they probably played all the hits that were not too 'hot'! We played my old mum Hall's 'Teddy Bears Picnic' which has a great arrangement I thought. ua-cam.com/video/hL329wLlu_U/v-deo.html
I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED IF IT WERE POSSIBLE TO RECREATE THIS ORIGINAL SOUND, TODAY ? IT WOULD HAVE TO BE THE EXACT INSTRUMENT'S OF THE ERA, AND STUDIO SET-UP I GUESS, AND , RECORDING EQUIPMENT. I'D LOVE SOMEONE TO TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE.
They are on the older posts when UA-cam was having issues with others downloading videos and uploading on a different channel. I used it to discourage that practice and to help identify the re-uploads.
By order of the peaky blinders, you have to listen to this everyday
One of my biggest criticisms of the series so far is how weird it feels to use modern rock with the context and time of the events on screen. Using music similar to this would've made the show a lot cooler imo
@@NanenMauricio you’ve got a point
Hi i live IN Birmingham. And see the Peaky Blinders pub ALL the time.. 🖤
@@helengoddard8742 So good!
i looked up british music from the 20’s and this is what i see 😭😭
I'm 14 years and listening 20's song. 🤣
Smart kid 😊
I discovered 1920's music in my 30's so you're on your way! Enjoy the ride! For early 1930's swing music look up Paul Whiteman - I think you'll love it! This is the music your grandparents (or great-grandparents) would have listened to on the radio in the evenings - no TV back then)
Good for you. There's a lot of interesting stuff to hear even if it's not right up there with the latest. In fact, it's better than that.
@@MichaelYoder1961 I loved it when I was about 12 and loved the rhythm of the Charleston., etc. Now it's this I love.
Being broad-minded enought to see beyond your own nose will open up a universe to you! 👍😇. Try Al Bowlly, Victor Sylvester and Guy Lombardo…
Only 20's kids will remember
00:00 [1] I Found You
02:59 [2] Lovely To Look At
06:11 [3] When Anybody Plays Or Sings
09:19 [4] Bessie Couldn't Help It
12:25 [5] Give Me A Tune To Set Me Dancin'
15:46 [6] Pardon Me Pretty Baby
18:59 [7] Dream Mother
22:11 [8] You Are Too Beautiful
25:01 [9] Over Somebody Else's Shoulder
27:45 [10] I Love You Gypsy
30:32 [11] Life Begins At Sweet Sixteen
33:35 [12] Dancing Till Dawn
36:49 [13] Moonlight And Shadows
You legend
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my great grandma is 104 and i letter listing to this when i came back she was crying and dancing
Suzanne that is wonderful that she is able to enjoy the music. Are you in the UK? Ask her what bands and singers she liked back in her youth.
@@pax41 oh i don't now because she has forgotten all that stuff
Aaw! Crying. Remembering times gone at 104. I hope she's still there listening and enjoying it. Showing age is only skin deep.
@@suziwil1735 God Bless your Great- Grandmother!
I wonder if the BBC ever dips into their vast library of music to revist the pre-war days. They had such great music back then.
Maybe one of our British music fans will be able to answer your question Larry.
Regrettably, very seldom. The most recent was a limited series hosted by Barry Humphries on Radio 2 ,which may be available on the BBC Sounds app.
The only time they do is when their doing a documentary.
I wish we had more songs these days meant to last and look back on
There will be people, kids now but grown by then, who will love to hear what they consider the past. But, it's not stuff for us...this is.
i've been fascinated by history since i was little as i have grown up with horrible histories (i'm 16) and all of these songs are beautiful, i get such a warm feeling while listening to them. it's strange to think that this is what my ancestors listened to and enjoyed back then
Jade I fell in love with music when I was 15 and I'm 83 now one my mother was listening to Elvis Presley I was listening Bing Crosby it was the music from hair era but I like it better than she did and I followed with it my whole life I've collected old cars and old furniture and it all started with a record arutz I didn't record that I bought at a record store all around 19 about to run 1953 and I never look back I've got a huge collection of records and now that I have the web they just sit there getting Dusty so enjoy
Any ladies wish to dance to this music? May this man have the pleasure??
There are such ladies! I love the music of those years, I listen to it with pleasure. And I dance))
I am from indonesia, i like this kind of music. Even i was born in 1990s, i always found this Classic Music is always sound so dear in my ear.
Greetings Rooster, great to hear from those in Indonesia. Stay tuned for more posts to come and thank you for watching the channel.
You have wonderful taste in music!
@@TrulyJennyMorris thankss
You are like me
I've just lost my grandfather and im listening to some songs from his youth. R.I.P
Sorry to hear about your loss😢
@@pax41 Thank you
I hear a great collection.
Born in 2000s, enjoying 1920s 😆😆
That is great Dan, my daughter was born in 2000 and she likes some of these songs too.
The first selection has an overseas radio sound to it
Terrific.
Interesting, never gave it much thought.
Brilliant, thanks for uploading, when music was music and not the garbage that's churned out today.
I agree Andrew, there is hardly anything today that can be called music. It doesn't even musically challenge the listener and is so repetitive that it gets monotonous.
@@pax41 Progressive house made by deadmau5 is pretty nice.
I’m 21 years but I reeeaaally love those songs
Great to hear that and share it with your friends to they can get exposed to it as well. Thank you for watching the channel.
Throwback when these songs used to be our forefathers favorites songs 😭
I have a bunch of old 78 's and a gramophone to hear them on . I'm the neighborhoods favorite grandpa !!!!
Pax41 Thank you for this wonderful music. You have done a fantastic job listing the singers and the beautiful pictures. What a lot of work you have done so we can enjoy the past.
Thank you for your kind words and it does take a lot of time. The longest aspect is the music transfer and clean up process, followed by finding the content to post and clean it up as well. Thank you for watching the channel and please share with your friends and family, much appreciated.
By jove.what a splended compilation
All these great posts from various content creators have helped get me through the pandemic. I thank you for your work in posting these (and keeping me sane).
Thank you Michael for awesome comment and for watching the channel.
When the internet works, sometimes when it works, it helps enormously. Haven't had to endure lockdown and isolation up to now, but still you have to keep away from everybody and everything and this helps enormously.
Took me to my old days.....village far away under the tree and this songs..... beautiful, nostgic....
Lately I have been listening to a lot of this type music ,the more I hear it the more I like it
Those British bands are hard not to love Danny. Glad you are enjoying them.
Eu também 🎉
Best invention of all time is the radio! Oh and the wheel!
I couldn't agree more Mark! I have a vintage 1937 RCA Victor tombstone style radio that I play music on via bluetooth.
@@pax41 radio helps improve listening skills, radiation free and far better than smartphone
I truly like this music and the way gentlemen dress in this period of time. So much that I've dress in that fashion
I have started using a lot of period magazine ads and articles with the music, many of them on mens clothing of this era. Thank you for watching the channel Stefan
I love music from the twenties..Great foxtrot dances...I wish I could find another dancing partner to really enjoy these bands...Oh well, time marches on...!!!
Maybe they drive on the "wrong" side of the road, but here they have the "right" side of musical sensibility. With such great quality, Bob, I'm going to need an upgrade in earphones.Well done.
I am going to use that as a video title Larry, love it!!!!
We do not drive on the wrong side of the road, I'll have you know! It is you that droves on the wrong side of the road.
However, I do have to agree with you on the music!
I cannot put into words how glad I am you put the song names! Thank you!
Glad it helped you and thank you for watching the channel!
Eu também, belíssimas músicas 🎉🎉🎉
Old is gold, relaxing 😍 😴
It really is!
I,ve always liked Cavan O,Connor,s vocal contributions with his wonderful voice in the pre 1935 recordings he made-instantly recognisable and a sheer pleasure plus class act.
He had a long life-1899-1997 and atributed a wee drop of the water of life as the reason.
Nigel do you write for a music publication? You know a lot about all of these British artists. Any background information on the artists is always greatly appreciated. Thank you for watching the channel.
Reading 'Diary of a Provincial Lady' by E.M. Delafield and this adds to the 'Time-Travel' experience!
Glad to assist your time travels Mary. It seems that many viewers like to read period books while listening to this music. Thank you so much for watching and posting a comment, much appreciated.
Wonderful music. Thanks you very much my friend.
Welcome and thank you for watching!
All these tunes are brilliant with nice photos ...
Be sure Bob we were born too late...that's why we need a time machine as soon as possible..we will not come back..!
Dan
Just make sure we take antibiotics with us.
@@pax41 Yes Bob , lot of antibiotics : VRE , MRSA - penicillin -vaccines..
Have a nice week-end buddy.
Take it easy..!
Dan
Com certeza, eu também não voltaria ❤
I picked up one of my grandmothers records and it was very heavy. She said it was made from wax and I said since when do bees make music?
Its listening to people who are no longer here but I want to say out of respect I really enjoyed your wonderful music.
Wonderful stuff. I'm in heaven....
Glad you liked it Peter and thank you for watching!
There seems to be something heavenly about the 1930s and 1940s, in fact the whole first half of the 1900s, and 1950s too. People dressed so nice and sharp, sweet natured women in beautiful dresses, the neat and fancy indoor decor of homes and buildings, and the beautiful beautiful music.
And, the fabulous films and so many wonderful celebrities like Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland, Ruby Keeler, and many many others
Always fun to listen to again and again!
Keep me posted on how you are doing during the bad weather Larry.
Oh, wie wunderschön. Vielen Dank und viele Grüße.
Froh, dass es Ihnen gefallen hat und Sie sind herzlich willkommen. Vielen Dank, dass Sie den Kanal gesehen haben. Sie können auch unseren anderen Kanal KPAX41 Musik der 1930er und 1940er Jahre mögen.
thank you for your kindness, this is what we love
You are welcome kimmo and thank you for watching the channel.
I’m reading Heidegger’s Glasses by Thaisa Frank so I want to listen to this to get in the mood of old school Germany
Thank you for watching the channel!
Thank you for the beautiful music.
Welcome
idk if bioshock had any of these songs specifically but during the loading screens i'd love to just vibe and listen to these old school songs, there's just something about them that puts a smile on my face and makes bioshock even more of a great game then it already is
Sounds like honey pie from the Beatles... beautiful
currently using this for a Call of Cthulu session; old time music is PERFECT for spooky games!
Good idea man
I love this music full of melodies and cheerful rhythm.
Lots of leg at 15:15 -- scandelous for the era, I am sure! But mega-tame by the standards of today. Very much enjoy the music, Bob. Thank you again for this compilation. It is keeping me company this morning in the Carolinas.
Hope it's a great day there Larry. Happy first day of Spring to you!
Always thrilled to hear the Brit bands -- knock-out stuff, all. Especially like the Hylton, Lally, Bidgood, Rhythm Maniacs, Gibbon's BF's, Jackson and Carroll sides.
Seems like a lot of people really enjoy those British bands as well.
37:00 Childishly fresh eyes
Another AWESOME Selection of Beautiful Records! Music from Heaven!
Glad you are enjoying them Bobby and hope you are safe and well.
The perfect way to dance in the new year! We're listening to our favorite of your wonderful videos! Just me and my hubbins, but your music makes it a party! Happy New Year! 🍾🎉❤
Happy new year Jenny and I hope to have my new video uploaded by tomorrow.
I would love to hear songs with Al Bowelly singing and playing his guitar.
He had a beautiful sensitive voice!!
There are a number of them on the channel but not sure he is playing the guitar. I have a number of Ray Noble's orchestra with Al singing. I will be posting another British post soon Julie. Thank you for watching the channel.
I love all things British, especially music from the twenties ! My ancestors came here on a ship in 1624 from England so I’m British through and through !
Linda melody😊
A wonderful wonderful selection Bob I love them all the British have just got something special which captures the era. your programming as usual is excellent.
Awesome Time Machine^^
Thank you, glad you liked it and thanks for posting a comment and watching!
Reginald Leopold was later to find fame post war with his Palm court ensemble succeeding the ill fated Albert Sandler in the south coast tea room trios that were so popular up to the 1950,s.
There is a brief detailed account of Reginald Leopold,s post-war fame as a Palm court leading musician in an excellent book on the history of the world,s most famous violinists by a female author in hardcover published in 1980.I,ve got it but not sure if still available.
Exquisite examples of refined British band sounds! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing these. Loving it.
Thank you Gary!
Love the British renditions. Thank you.
PURRRFECT
LAZY SUNDAY MUSIC 😍
Working on another one right now Bonnie B.
@@pax41
heyaaah, Bob
YOU'RE A DARLING 💋
Super excellent
Thank you
First time I"ve heard the Rio Grande band...a catchy tune and great arrangement..would love to hear the flip side please?
cavan oconnor used to come and sing at our club after he had performed at one of the leeds theatres.A a great favourite of mine
amazing many thanks for uploading this
Welcome Paul, glad you enjoyed it.
COOL✠ GOTT MIT UNS !!! ✠ 🍀🍀🍀Good old teames.. thenks!😍💘👍
Thanks
Wonderful
Fantastic line up, yet most of the sites are great music to listen to. The illustrative pics are fabulous. Oh id luv to wear one of those 1930s evening dresses, slinky sexy backless type...Jean Harlow style! 40s n 50s were fab too!
delightful...delicious...de-lovely
Nice selection of enjoyable music and song. Especially like tracks 4 : 8 and 9.
Thank you for sharing. Always appreciated.
JUST LIKE THIS MUSIC
Glad to hear it Tom and more to come.
another of your fantastic contributions. your selections are the only music i really appreciate now. my computer is constantly tuned in here. thanks again.
So very glad you are enjoying my posts Richard and thank you very much for watching the channel.
So lovely...thanks!
Welcome and thank you for watching! I have a new one with British bands going up tonight.
Great. Thanks for the notice.
Nice Clean Performance Music.
Glad you liked it.
genial esta compilacion
gracias pax41
You are very welcome Hilda!
wundervoll
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching!
Truly delightful
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Fabuloso
A great selection although you've managed to sneak in Ray Noble's US band! Not that I'm complaining, it's a great track that I've never heard before!
Glad you liked it David and thank you for watching!
Ray Noble was a British Composer and was well known and established in the UK before he moved to the US in 1934, and this recording was 1935 so I hardly think he was snuck in - He was on a lot of popular radio shows, including Edger Bergen's. He was a guest composer for the summer on some show I listened to in the early 40's. A wonderful composer and musician!
Extremely delightful
Delightful
It reminds me of fallout
Boardwalk Empire vibes
Απολαυστικό!!!
What a beautiful word for joy in Russian. Of course I'll never know how to pronounce it'll have to go to the dictionary the web dictionary that is. Thank you
British music.
TOO MANY COMMERCIALS!!!!! I had to leave, and I will hopefully, remember the title before I put this on again. I don't like putting on some music, then walking away to brush my teeth or something, only to have to listen to an obnoxiously, LOUD, offensive commercial! When will advertisers ever learn to go back to pleasant, sweet tones & calm speech to capture our interest? All they do now, is SHOUT OUT with LOUD beckoning spectacles, not unlike cheap, carnival booth attendants. I can't get them muted fast enough and the last thing I want, is to stare into the strobe light of flashing images they put on. It seems they are doing everything they can to repel interest, rather than attract it. Life is not some cheap, honkytonk parade, and it's high time they understood it!
My my what a rant that I completely agree with
I think youtube is marketing by trying to force its audience to pay for the commercial free subscription. The commercials are absolutely repellent.
❤❤❤❤❤
Tom and Jerry vibes
Nice selection. But I wonder if this music was actually broadcast by the BBC, who had a radio monopoly at the time? The BBC were notoriously conservative. And it was mostly live, as I understand it. They didn't play records... I've been working on music to play and sing to my 92 year old mum who has quite advanced dementia. She grew up in Nottingham from 1926 until she came to London in 1946. First I included American hits until I realised that she might not have heard them until they crossed the pond via films or covers by British artists in the Fifties. There is a video of us doing this on my UA-cam channel.
The current BBC Music Memory site is here:musicmemories.bbcrewind.co.uk
Stefan, I would be surprised if they never gave any of this air time during it's era. I am sure the BBC would have at least broadcast Jack Payne and Henry Hall who both conducted the BBC Dance Orchestra for a period of time. The songs may have been live but there would have been some of these among the selections I would think. Thank you for sharing the site and for posting a comment! 🙂
@@pax41 I've only just got into this so speaking in relative ignorance, but you are right of course about Henry Hall who led the BBC Dance Orchestra from 1932 - 1937 was performing live on radio a lot. I'd love to see his playlist if it survives. Again you're right about Payne and I see from Wikipedia (!) he was regularly on the BBC radio from 1925 until he was succeeded by Hall. Yeh, and they probably played all the hits that were not too 'hot'!
We played my old mum Hall's 'Teddy Bears Picnic' which has a great arrangement I thought. ua-cam.com/video/hL329wLlu_U/v-deo.html
I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED IF IT WERE POSSIBLE TO RECREATE THIS ORIGINAL SOUND, TODAY ? IT WOULD HAVE TO BE THE EXACT INSTRUMENT'S OF THE ERA, AND STUDIO SET-UP I GUESS, AND , RECORDING EQUIPMENT. I'D LOVE SOMEONE TO TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE.
For German songs (and for some American hits too), this has been done by Max Raabe
Sick of the constant ads.
Чистый кишечник восемдесят ударов .
Hopefully this is what to expect from Fallout London.
👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏💐💐💐❤❤❤
6:10
Космозооо
I don´t like these fade-outs at the end of the songs!
They are on the older posts when UA-cam was having issues with others downloading videos and uploading on a different channel. I used it to discourage that practice and to help identify the re-uploads.
Delightful
Awesome