White's Mammoth Gavioli fairground organ, Part 2 - SCOF 2024
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Tom Mayhew's superb 98 key Gavioli ("White's Mammoth Gavioli") filmed at the Southern Counties Organ Festival in Devizes, with a mixture of footage from both Saturday and Sunday - I'm afraid some of you will have to help me with the tune titles! The organ was playing to perfection over the weekend. Sorry about the occasional wind interference.
~Tracklist~
0:00 Juarez March
3:27 The Umbrella Man
5:07 Riding on a Rainbow
6:43 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
8:36 June Night
11:58 The Tin Can Fusiliers
15:58 New York
19:51 Sally
22:58 Home
24:47 Mona Lisa
27:50 Lady of Madrid
30:14 My Little Grass Shack
32:08 In My Tippy Canoe
33:39 Me and the Man in the Moon
35:19 Selection from "No No Nanette"
42:28 "50 Years of Waltzes" Part 2
47:08 Valencia
49:59 Let Me Like a Soldier Fall!
52:33 Diane
55:31 The Conqueror March
59:14 Persian Rosebud
1:02:15 Popular Selection from 1926-27
1:06:36 Shinaniki Da
1:08:16 Carolina Moon
1:09:48 There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
1:11:41 You're Driving Me Crazy
1:14:53 Reboleras Pasodoble-March
1:18:15 I'll See You in My Dreams
1:21:03 Baiser D'Amour
8:36 June Night.
22:58 Home.
30:14 Little Grass Shack.
Thanks Peter.
8:36 June Nights
19:51 Sally
24:47 Mona Lisa
32:08 In My Tippy Canoe
Thank you!
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22.58 is called Home,Gracie Fields did a very good version of it back in the 1930s.
Thanks, I knew it sounded familiar!
Has anyone any information about 'Basair D'Amour', the last item in the recording? I've not found the composer/publisher credits for it or even a non-fair organ performance of it. Mr Parmley wrote on the side of the book: 'Wilson, Keppel and Betty'. They were a variety act in the 1930s that sand-danced to exotic tunes.
Possibly this? Baiser d'amour (Ribeiro, J. Geraldo)
Composition Year 1907 ca.
Genre Categories Gavottes; Dances; For piano;
All I know is the Wonderland organ has this book which I think a Chiappa one I think.
For the record, a look along the 46/48 patterns at ESH located the patterns for 'Baiser d'Amour' on the first of which Mr Blache wrote "J Padilla". It is hoped the 89/98 patterns can one day be remade from the White's copy which is a first generation copy.
It's definitely 'June Night' and not 'Nights' plural. The opening line of the chorus goes: "Give me a June night, the moonlight, and you".