THANKS "PAX" WOW "SONG OF SONGS" I DO REMEMBER. I SANG THIS DURING A SHOW WE PUT ON WHILE I WAS IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, MEMORIES AGAIN SO LONG, LONG AGO , ALL OF THEM HAVE GONE SO MISS THEM GREAT MEN AND FRIENDS. THANK YOU AGAIN. DEAR FRIEND SO FAR AWAY. :)
I think almost all of us are Larry. I think if people get exposed to it that there is a chance they will discover they like it. My boys in their 20's don't care for it but it's games they play. My teen age daughter likes some of the songs, Boswell Sisters Stop The Sun Stop The Moon is one she really likes. She also likes Murder In The Moonlight.
Apart from the Noble band, which I've always loved (especially in the celebrated Bowlly period), it's been only in these past few years that I've been listening to the Brit bands -- they've become a real passion of mine! It's true that they tend to be more sedate than their American counterparts, but I think in general they have a lovely ensemble sound, with very nice arrangements. Becoming acquainted with the Brits' somewhat different approach is a way to round out my education on my favorite period in mucic. All of these are excellent -- all but a couple were new to me.
Greetings from New Zealand. My father played a golden saxophone in a big band during this era. I was not even born then but I love this music. He must have passed on his musical genes to me. Thank you for your recording efforts. Well done.
Recuerdo los jueves a la tarde. Cuando visitaba la casa de Ricardo Grand, el ponía éstos discos. No hablamos, sólo escuchando la música, con un buen café y galletas que traía su esposa Celia de Grand. ❤️🎉 Córdoba 2022.
My thoughts are, INDEED They are! But there are So many Songs and artist from this period, It`s Hard to say! Very few songs from the 1930`s are awful! There are a few, But not many! American and British Bands are truly the very Best! Even the Dime Store Dance Bands are just FANTASTIC! Songs from around 1929 - 1936 range from Super Fun, Very Sad, Very Sophisticated and Elegant,! The ERA Had the best ever of Recordings! Next up were the Old Time String Bands that later fell into the Western Swing Category, Some were very Hillbilly, Some were Popular Jazz and Blues songs of the time, Some wound up being more or less Hawaiian Recordings (ie) "Married Man Blues" The Night Owls!, Or "St Louis Blues" By Cliff Edwards! WHY this Music (These songs You posted and many others!) is not on the charts today is beyond Me! Well I guess that people have a different ear these days! But the other day I Was Working on My Model T Ford, Wale playing a 1931 Personal Record 170614-1 "Day After Day" by the Princeton Triangle Club Dance Orchestra vocal by Jimmy Stewart (Yes the Actor) Who Crooned this song almost rivaling the very best, A Man around My age showed up with His 1919 Model T Ford Coupe for Me to work on, He heard the Song Playing, I will quote him, So GOD Forgive Me! He said, "GOD Dam met" That is True Music! He said this Crap today made him sick! After I got through Worshipping Him, I Gave Him Some You Tube sites including Yours and My site as well, Because of My Playlist, That could lead him to more sites! He called Me up today, OVERJOYED! He is going to start himself a You Tube account!
0.00 If It's Good Enough For The Birds And Bees 2.32 The Song of Songs 5.35 The Night When Love Was Born 8.40 Ich Liebe Dich My Dear 11.48 Twixt The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea 14.49 Clowning The Blues Away 17.43 Nobody Else But Elsie 20.32 I'm Doing That Thing 23.33 One More Affair 26.45 Trees
@@pax41 of course, it's grandioso! would you happen to know how one could get at the sheet music of any of the music you show us here, today? would love to hear that live for once :)
IMHO, the British Dance bands that are given examples here were terrific and equaled their American counterparts. In the 1920's a lot of British bands capitalized on the sounds of American Bands and tried to mimic them. Around 1930 or so to about 1935 British Bands developed their own sweeter style, and were every bit as smooth as their counterparts from anywhere else. From that period onward they had an established sound on both sides of the "Pond". Wasn't it Al Bowly who was credited with the familiar style of singing called "crooning"? I stand corrected on this, so please let me know what you think. Thanks for giving us all this treat. All ten songs are great and representative of a slightly sweeter sound as exemplified by the British dance bands of the period. Regards, Joe Cro
Einfach schön die alten schlager mal wieder zu hören ,Dankeschön dem der das ins Netz gestellt hat.
COOL✠ GOTT MIT UNS !!! ✠ 🍀🍀🍀Good old teames.. thenks!😍💘👍
lovely perfectly lovely. I confess when I have a lot of problems my mind far away with this music... this is my therapy. thank you
I agree Dixie, this music does the same for me as well. Thank you as always for watching the channel! 😊
THANKS "PAX" WOW "SONG OF SONGS" I DO REMEMBER. I SANG THIS DURING A SHOW WE PUT ON WHILE I WAS IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, MEMORIES AGAIN SO LONG, LONG AGO , ALL OF THEM HAVE GONE SO MISS THEM GREAT MEN AND FRIENDS. THANK YOU AGAIN. DEAR FRIEND SO FAR AWAY. :)
i was born late for these selections, but am enjoying them all. Many thanks.
I think almost all of us are Larry. I think if people get exposed to it that there is a chance they will discover they like it. My boys in their 20's don't care for it but it's games they play. My teen age daughter likes some of the songs, Boswell Sisters Stop The Sun Stop The Moon is one she really likes. She also likes Murder In The Moonlight.
BOB! Oh! These are just FANTASTIC!
Apart from the Noble band, which I've always loved (especially in the celebrated Bowlly period), it's been only in these past few years that I've been listening to the Brit bands -- they've become a real passion of mine! It's true that they tend to be more sedate than their American counterparts, but I think in general they have a lovely ensemble sound, with very nice arrangements. Becoming acquainted with the Brits' somewhat different approach is a way to round out my education on my favorite period in mucic. All of these are excellent -- all but a couple were new to me.
Greetings from New Zealand. My father played a golden saxophone in a big band during this era. I was not even born then but I love this music. He must have passed on his musical genes to me. Thank you for your recording efforts. Well done.
Love this post. Every one a winner !!! The 1930's certainly gave us some very memorable recordings.
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you love it Walter! I love those British bands and that early 1930's sound of theirs.
Personally I also consider 1930 and the first few years of the 30s the very best in British dance band music. This was outstanding!
I would agree that 1930-1934 are the best years all around.
Delightful tunes
An excellent selection ! Thanks.
heyaaah, Bob 🙋
I LOVE the sweetness
and elegance of those
Brrritish Dance Bands
in the early thirties 💗
"Stompin' at the Savoy"🎵🎶
THANK YOU SO MUCH 💕
Working on some by Jack Jackson now and hope to post in the next week.
Love the arrangement of Trees very very good, great end to the selection as well
As always delightful..
Thanks again Bob..
Dan
Thanks again!
Another home run by Pax41.
This is the next one on the 'Up Next' list. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Delightful
Please post more video's soon, my friend. I love your channel so much. 📻
Working on it!
Nice music. Thanks
Glad you like it Tom and thank you for subscribing to the channel.
Hardly believable, was in my kitchen and recognized Al Bowlly's voice coming from the living. His voice has an unmistaken warmth.
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
If you liked this you should try "move your body to the crazy roaring 1920s music"
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️
if it is good enough
for the birds & the bees
then it's very good
for a cutie little girl like me 😄
Mohammed Hussein this is the only music I listen to it motivates me 20 s And 30 s great
Creo que necesitaría bastante tiempo para ver y oír esas melodías que usted tiene.
Miguel, Lo haría y lo hará, todavía no he escuchado todos mis registros que tengo. Espero que disfrutes la música y gracias por verla.
Thanks again.
Talking about a Band Parade! Great choice of material and bands in this ten tune collection.
As always, glad you enjoyed this presentation Spencer.
Great stuff! Thanks
Welcome Michael and thanks for watching!
Fantastic this is real music it has style
Mohammed Hussein
Recuerdo los jueves a la tarde. Cuando visitaba la casa de Ricardo Grand, el ponía éstos discos. No hablamos, sólo escuchando la música, con un buen café y galletas que traía su esposa Celia de Grand. ❤️🎉 Córdoba 2022.
thanks again
My thoughts are, INDEED They are! But there are So many Songs and artist from this period, It`s Hard to say! Very few songs from the 1930`s are awful! There are a few, But not many! American and British Bands are truly the very Best! Even the Dime Store Dance Bands are just FANTASTIC! Songs from around 1929 - 1936 range from Super Fun, Very Sad, Very Sophisticated and Elegant,! The ERA Had the best ever of Recordings! Next up were the Old Time String Bands that later fell into the Western Swing Category, Some were very Hillbilly, Some were Popular Jazz and Blues songs of the time, Some wound up being more or less Hawaiian Recordings (ie) "Married Man Blues" The Night Owls!, Or "St Louis Blues" By Cliff Edwards! WHY this Music (These songs You posted and many others!) is not on the charts today is beyond Me! Well I guess that people have a different ear these days! But the other day I Was Working on My Model T Ford, Wale playing a 1931 Personal Record 170614-1 "Day After Day" by the Princeton Triangle Club Dance Orchestra vocal by Jimmy Stewart (Yes the Actor) Who Crooned this song almost rivaling the very best, A Man around My age showed up with His 1919 Model T Ford Coupe for Me to work on, He heard the Song Playing, I will quote him, So GOD Forgive Me! He said, "GOD Dam met" That is True Music! He said this Crap today made him sick! After I got through Worshipping Him, I Gave Him Some You Tube sites including Yours and My site as well, Because of My Playlist, That could lead him to more sites! He called Me up today, OVERJOYED! He is going to start himself a You Tube account!
That is a great story Bob and thank you for sharing it!
That's awesome!
Tkhanks for these treats.
Welcome
Pax41 Music Time Machin
the peak of Western civilisation's pride and dignity. You've taught me a lot about life, Pax. I'm not shitting you.
Glad to hear that I am helping out Dayon!
0.00 If It's Good Enough For The Birds And Bees
2.32 The Song of Songs
5.35 The Night When Love Was Born
8.40 Ich Liebe Dich My Dear
11.48 Twixt The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
14.49 Clowning The Blues Away
17.43 Nobody Else But Elsie
20.32 I'm Doing That Thing
23.33 One More Affair
26.45 Trees
👍🙂
I agree
Another gem!
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching the channel.
@@pax41 of course, it's grandioso!
would you happen to know how one could get at the sheet music of any of the music you show us here, today? would love to hear that live for once :)
IMHO, the British Dance bands that are given examples here were terrific and equaled their American counterparts. In the 1920's a lot of British bands capitalized on the sounds of American Bands and tried to mimic them. Around 1930 or so to
about 1935 British Bands developed their own sweeter style, and were every bit as smooth as their counterparts from anywhere else. From that period onward they had an established sound on both sides of the "Pond".
Wasn't it Al Bowly who was credited with the familiar style of singing called "crooning"? I stand corrected on this, so please let me know what you think.
Thanks for giving us all this treat. All ten songs are great and representative of a slightly sweeter sound as exemplified by the British dance bands of the period.
Regards,
Joe Cro
Joe, I think perhaps Gene Austin might have been the originator of that singing style.
Good as always. Notice the dates are set in the US format. Haven't seen that before and am curious...
Curious?
Wasn't sure if you hail from the UK or the US, Pax41. Either is fine, but none as good as Australia where I'm from!! I'm joshing as usual!
Paul I am in the US. I sometimes think living in Australia might be better than the states these days.
Thlanks again
Ritmo bem marcado
Interesting the use of baritone and Bass Saxophones in lieu of a Tuba..
Glad you liked the selection Philip and thank you for watching the channel!
Track 6 , Jack Hilton , is that a Wurlitzer-organ?
Yes it is a theatre organ and does sound like a Wurlitzer. This was a UK band so there is a chance it's a different manufacturer.
What was his other name than just "Ambrose"?
Bert or Benjamin and Ambrose is his last name.
@@pax41 Thank you very much for the information!
An excellent selection ! Thanks.
Thanks for listening Celio