Yes the same. You gotta check out WFUV archives of DJ Rich Conaty, RIP. Al was one of his favorites on his Big Broadcast show. Many of his Sunday evening programs are on the archives.
This is way better than today's music! EDIT NOVEMBER 9 2024 When i was a senior in high school a few years ago, this was my jam and it still is! I love listening to this kind of music from the 20s, 30s and 40s, around some of my friends that were in my physics class. This music will always be the golden age of music.
OMG I hope it doesn't show too much. I used to hear him on the radio when I was knee high and it never bothered me but now I really think I need therapy. But how delightful it is!
It brings me joy to see lots of people my age that are into older music. I've loved this music since I was nine all thanks to Guy Lombardos "Auld Lang Syne" gotta love New Years. Who needs drugs when you've got Miller, Nobel, Goodman, Bowlly, Shaw.
great now the next step is to make music that's vintage. it sounded way better back then but there's a point where you get tired of the old stuff over and over again PEOPLE NEED TO MAKE VINTAGE MUSIC PLEAAAASE
You were there I saw you and my heart stopped beating You were there And in that first enchanted meeting Life changed its tune The stars, the moon came near to me Dreams that I dreamed Like magic seemed to be clear to me, dear to me You were there Your eyes looked into mine and faltered Everywhere The color of the whole world altered False became true My universe tumbling too The earth became heaven, for you were there
Absolutely spot on. Only a small point, but the line "My universe...etc....I could swear it reads "My universe tumbled in two". In other words broke apart!!! Ah, lurve! (Pardon, repeating myself here)....
thank you. I'll never understand why this music appeals to me so much. I'm gen-x fer christ sake! Al Bowlly predeceased my birth by nearly 30 years! 20s music doesn't do it, sounds tinny and corny. 40s music? Naw, sounds mainstream and stereotypical, like old advertising jingles or Andrew sisters on abbot & costello. I'll make an exception for anything by Billie Holiday. 50s doo-wop don't do it for me, although I like 60s music, especially Frankie Valle & 4 seasons.
Rest In Peace. Al Bowlly 7 January 1899 - 17 April 1941 You will be forever missed as one of the best Music Artists In the world.. R . I . P . F To Pay Respects
After too many years in the shadows - even to a degree in his lifetime - he has found his place among the greats - Crosby, Nat King Cole, Sinatra, Conee Boswell, Tony Bennet, Ray Charle s, - it has taken a long time - but, there only was one Al Bowlly - and there was never a voice or turn of phrase like his
This is my all-time favourite song and also it`s my late mother`s favourite singer and it`s written by Noel Coward from his musical play-Tonight at 8:30, and performed with Al Bowlly is the Ray Noble and his Orchestra, recorded in 1935 or 1936. It`s a great classic song and I like it so much and also to my late mother who like it so much.
I believe, it was a good song and very much a top show piece for Noel and Gertie. But to make it as wonderful as it is is because of the work of Noble and Bowlly. Singlehandedly, two blazing musical talents if there ever were.
I had a record LP of his greatest hits when I was age 14, 1975. I loved his singing and still do. His singing Blue Moon is my fave of his. He is still good!
The quality is amazing! You can hear al breathing! That's not common, the only other record I've noticed where you can hear al breathing is Say When with Victor Young and his orchestra and Theres Somthing In The Air with Ray Noble And His Orchestra, (the breathing is much more audible on say when) An incredible singer gone way too soon, if only he could have lived longer...
Al Bowlly has such an amazing voice, I just love this era of music. As John Lennon would say, “granny tunes”, I still adore these songs that were a hit before your mother was born.
{LYRICS} You were there, I saw you and my heart stopped beating. You were there, And in that first enchanted meeting, Life changed it’s tune, The Stars and you came near to mee~. Dreams that I dreamed like magic seemed to be clear to me, Dear to me~. You were there, Your eyes and tears fall everywhere, The color of the whole world water, Fast became true, My universe pondered in two, Earth became heaven for you and me..~ [INSTRUMENTAL]
Almost!...... ..The stars and moon came near to me...... (then)......Your eyes looked into mine and faltered. Everywhere, the colour of the whole world altered...etc. False became true...my universe crumbled in two, the earth became heaven, for you were there.
This, and other recordings on the album 'New York', has a fascinating history. Sometime in the '90s, Frank Wappat, of BBC Radio, took the original 78 disc back to the Rockafeller Rainbow Room Ballroom and re-recorded it to capture 'once and for all the atmosphere and ambience of such a place of leisure, as opposed to "dead" Sound Studio.' It worked perfectly: the sound is exceptional... you can even hear Al Bowlly breathing!
Al Bowlly, a legend. I often drink in the Chequers pub, 16 Duke Street, St James, SW1. Al Bowlly died at his flat in Dukes Court, 32 Duke Street in an air raid on 17th April 1941. Always think of him when I'm there. ❤
There's a story here, I just don't know what Midnight, the Stars and You Love is the Sweetest Thing Melancholy Baby Goodnight, Sweetheart You Were There Guilty Heartaches
I love how everyone's talking about "ATGMOATLY" and them finding the sample of the first song. And then there's my ass who didn't even know of "ATGMOATLY"s existence before this comment section and got here by searching "1930's pop music" in the Google search bar.
Life Changed It's Tune is a good name for the first song of Stage 1 in ATGMOATLY, because something is slightly off but everything else is totally coherent and blazing with glory and a slow fire, expanding by the months and the years... Plus, My Universe Crumbled In Two in Stage 2 was a good start, because it's only slowed and reverb is only just starting to expand and it's just slightly different from the original line, on top of the fact the characters can't even remember the title, as seen in The Very Thought Of You. (10, 11, A2, B9, C1)
@@alb6404 All the grand memories of all the lovely years, by Dante Timberwolf. It’s an Everywhere at the end of time fan album that depicts the decline of someone going through the stages of dementia while listening to music
I’ve looked for a copy or any evidence that this song was ever put on a shellac record but I can’t find anything. The only records I find of this song is the one by noël coward, if anyone knows if this song sang by Al bowlly was ever cut into a record I would love to know.
@@alternateunreleasedshellac505 I knew nothing about Al Bowlly's history a year ago, thank you for reminding me about the fact that my comment was misinformation! I will now take it down.
@@victrolalover7795 oh, I thought you was just joking around. I'm currently trying to find his Afrikaans recordings, but they're really hard to come by. He actually recorded under a pseudonym "Jannie Viljoen" in 1930 under the HVM label.
I challenge anyone to find EVERY single ATGMOATLY sample.I gave you a starting point, keep searching! Look in past songs, you might've missed stuff! This is also My Universe Crumbled In Two!
WHEN I GROW UP IM GONNA MAKE A MOVIE WITH HIS MUSIC AND CREDIT HIM MORE PEOPLE NEED TO HEAR THIS BEAUTIFUL STUFF TEEHEE.
YESS PLEASE DOOO
I hope that someday or somehow his music may live on for a thousand years.
we believe in you wavyslugs
The shining exists
I really wish you a lot of luck on your endeavor, i hope i hear this song in a film in the future!
I've been obsessed with Al Bowly and Ray Noble since the 1950s.
That’s a hell of a long time
@@georgemackins9500 geez, I can't type anymore.
@@SuperIliad 😂
Enjoy and god bless. Myself from the 90s pumping gas Sunday nights with Rich Conaty, RIP. I think my customers hung around just for his music.
Really?
I discovered al bowly twenty years ago,his music and voice makes me think how our country used to be pure class
Yes the same. You gotta check out WFUV archives of DJ Rich Conaty, RIP. Al was one of his favorites on his Big Broadcast show. Many of his Sunday evening programs are on the archives.
You’re British?
Well you certainly have class to like Al Bowly.
this is the cleanest al bowlly song I’ve ever listened to!
The best version. Al Bowlly and Ray Noble are a dream combination.
Yes, I agree with you and also it`s late mother`s favourite singer.
@@bpage4132 Totally agree with your late mother. Mine, as well. He was when I was knee high and he was still around.
I really like Ray Noble, and it brings out the fun side of Al Bowlly's singing imo. Roy Fox is my least favorite band though.
The timing of his singing at exactly after 1:00 is just too perfect. So grateful to know this song. Rest In Peace Mr. Al Bowlly
Wow! How do you know that? I'm sure he is RIPing,. And if not he sure deserves to be.
Nice
Wait he died
@@Bigunclestone in the blitz
@@Bigunclestone no, he's 125 and he's still alive
Love this song
This is way better than today's music!
EDIT NOVEMBER 9 2024
When i was a senior in high school a few years ago, this was my jam and it still is!
I love listening to this kind of music from the 20s, 30s and 40s, around some of my friends that were in my physics class. This music will always be the golden age of music.
Today's "pop music" is just crap.
@@MyRuno it sure is!
im gonna cry this is so pretty
I love how clear this audio is!!! I’m grateful to hear this beautiful song
Agree! I imagine dancing to this in a supper club in the 30s and Al singing the night away
Who else came here after getting obsessed with Al Bowlly’s music?
Same, if it wasn't for EATEOT, leading to heartbreaks by Al Bowly, then here
Fr
Been for the past 5 years
OMG I hope it doesn't show too much. I used to hear him on the radio when I was knee high and it never bothered me but now I really think I need therapy. But how delightful it is!
@@petertaylor3600 how old are you? when did you hear him?
the orchestration is very good on this song.
It brings me joy to see lots of people my age that are into older music. I've loved this music since I was nine all thanks to Guy Lombardos "Auld Lang Syne" gotta love New Years. Who needs drugs when you've got Miller, Nobel, Goodman, Bowlly, Shaw.
Amen to that, I listen to guy lombardo's version of auld lang syne every new year's eve, nothing like this music
great now the next step is to make music that's vintage. it sounded way better back then but there's a point where you get tired of the old stuff over and over again PEOPLE NEED TO MAKE VINTAGE MUSIC PLEAAAASE
@@wavyslugs good point. I’d love if this music made a comeback
@@georgemackins9500 yes 💩💥
@@wavyslugstime life did that with the Swing Era vinyl collection
I like this better than heartaches
It's a sentimental song
it's All The Grand Memories Of All The Lovely Years
This song was composed so perfectly by ray noble and his orchestra, aswell as al bowlly's voice.
I really wish I owned this record I really do.
I like listening to this song it gives me such happiness because it reminds me of what we could’ve been
I never tire of this song....get goosebumps each time I hear it! wish I could have been there to hear him in person and Harry Berly on clarinet!
This song WILL stick in your head, for a week at least, or more.
Loved Al Bowlly since I was a kid.
You were there
I saw you and my heart stopped beating
You were there
And in that first enchanted meeting
Life changed its tune
The stars, the moon came near to me
Dreams that I dreamed
Like magic seemed to be clear to me, dear to me
You were there
Your eyes looked into mine and faltered
Everywhere
The color of the whole world altered
False became true
My universe tumbling too
The earth became heaven, for you were there
His universe tumbled in two. Otherwise I think, spot on.
99 and a half percent spot on. Just one or two things and you had it. It's amazing how hard it is to get it totally right, though.
Absolutely spot on. Only a small point, but the line "My universe...etc....I could swear it reads "My universe tumbled in two". In other words broke apart!!! Ah, lurve! (Pardon, repeating myself here)....
thank you.
I'll never understand why this music appeals to me so much. I'm gen-x fer christ sake! Al Bowlly predeceased my birth by nearly 30 years!
20s music doesn't do it, sounds tinny and corny.
40s music? Naw, sounds mainstream and stereotypical, like old advertising jingles or Andrew sisters on abbot & costello.
I'll make an exception for anything by Billie Holiday. 50s doo-wop don't do it for me, although I like 60s music, especially Frankie Valle & 4 seasons.
🎶"The earth became heaven. For you were there."🎶
LOVE AFFAIR!
楽曲提供ありがとうございます スマホで知りました こんな素晴らしい歌手がいたなんて それから1930年代のポップスはまさに ノスタルジックを感じます
When I listen to this I forget about all my problems for a time it’s like a taste of heaven
DUDE WE HAVE MATCHING PFPS, SAME MODEL!!
Midnight the Stars and You has gotta be Al Bowlly greatest one, but this one takes a close second place.
Rest In Peace.
Al Bowlly
7 January 1899 - 17 April 1941
You will be forever missed as one of the best Music Artists In the world..
R . I . P .
F To Pay Respects
F
I HATE EXPLOSIVES THEY KILED HIM
@@gojoseph2284 doors.
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After too many years in the shadows - even to a degree in his lifetime - he has found his place among the greats - Crosby, Nat King Cole, Sinatra, Conee Boswell, Tony Bennet, Ray Charle s, - it has taken a long time - but, there only was one Al Bowlly - and there was never a voice or turn of phrase like his
This song never fails to make me smile.
It's something about the jaunty arrangement that does that. It works with me, too. I have to stop playing it when people are around or they complain!
it makes my back shiver nothing else does that
@@petertaylor3600people have a terrible taste in music than 🙄
This is my all-time favourite song and also it`s my late mother`s favourite singer and it`s written by Noel Coward from his musical play-Tonight at 8:30, and performed with Al Bowlly is the Ray Noble and his Orchestra, recorded in 1935 or 1936. It`s a great classic song and I like it so much and also to my late mother who like it so much.
Your mother's favourite and mine also. In fact, since I was knee high and he would have still been living!!
I believe, it was a good song and very much a top show piece for Noel and Gertie. But to make it as wonderful as it is is because of the work of Noble and Bowlly. Singlehandedly, two blazing musical talents if there ever were.
What a time to have lived
don't forget the history man.
Gosh I would love to dance to this.
Go ahead!
Gorgeous music.
What a gorgeous song and echo sounds of the orchestra, make me happy!
I had a record LP of his greatest hits when I was age 14, 1975. I loved his singing and still do. His singing Blue Moon is my fave of his. He is still good!
a masterpiece of art. 10/10.
I saw you and my heart stoped beating!
I know that this is A1 in Atgmoatly but Jesus Christ this is a banger
omg its all the grand memories of the lovely years song
The quality is amazing! You can hear al breathing! That's not common, the only other record I've noticed where you can hear al breathing is Say When with Victor Young and his orchestra and Theres Somthing In The Air with Ray Noble And His Orchestra, (the breathing is much more audible on say when) An incredible singer gone way too soon, if only he could have lived longer...
Yes. They used the original metal discs to master this to vinyl records in the 70s (I believe). They're called "radio years part 1 & 2".
0:00 Life changed it's tune
0:59 J2 Bliss state
1:53 My universe crumbled in two
2:20 False became true
0:59 is a clear moment in J2
No
@@itsgarytime2768 Yes
@@itsgarytime2768 Yes kid
Bruh 1:53 is soo familiar when you put it in 0.5x (I guess 0.75x?)
he had such a beautiful voice
Al Bowlly has such an amazing voice, I just love this era of music.
As John Lennon would say, “granny tunes”, I still adore these songs that were a hit before your mother was born.
If you like the 1940s and 50s music, you should listen to Sunny Gale, she is barely remembered but she had good music!
Life changed it's tune...
life never changed it's tune...
The stars and moon came near to me…
I saw you and my heart stopped beating.
And in that first enchanted meeting
Reference to ATGMOATLY?
He was an original. In my opinion a musical genius. And should have been a legend at the same caliber as Sinatra, Elvis and Bing.
I listened to this music so many time ago I just remembered a slowed down version wtf this feels so weird
i guess you listened to All The Grand Memories Of All The Lovely Years
Just beautiful love this music listen everyday reminds me of happy memories of my grandparents
{LYRICS}
You were there, I saw you and my heart stopped beating.
You were there, And in that first enchanted meeting, Life changed it’s tune, The Stars and you came near to mee~.
Dreams that I dreamed like magic seemed to be clear to me, Dear to me~.
You were there, Your eyes and tears fall everywhere, The color of the whole world water, Fast became true, My universe pondered in two, Earth became heaven for you and me..~
[INSTRUMENTAL]
oh my god there are eight atgmoatly track names in it
*References to ATGMOATLY intensifies*
Thank you
@@aura8499 the lyrics are still close, just modified
Almost!...... ..The stars and moon came near to me...... (then)......Your eyes looked into mine and faltered. Everywhere, the colour of the whole world altered...etc. False became true...my universe crumbled in two, the earth became heaven, for you were there.
This, and other recordings on the album 'New York', has a fascinating history. Sometime in the '90s, Frank Wappat, of BBC Radio, took the original 78 disc back to the Rockafeller Rainbow Room Ballroom and re-recorded it to capture 'once and for all the atmosphere and ambience of such a place of leisure, as opposed to "dead" Sound Studio.' It worked perfectly: the sound is exceptional... you can even hear Al Bowlly breathing!
BEAUTIFULL SOUND
I heard my first Al Bowlly song when I was 4 and it changed me ever since
Co za doskonały dźwięk! Mam wrazenie sluchowe ze jest to nagranie stereo! Fantastic!
Lovely
Just beautiful
Boa musica, bela voz de Al Bowlly.
Com certeza!
Life changed its tune
It damnwell did!
@@petertaylor3600 I'll explain the context of what they are saying.
1:54 my universe crumbled in two
My accident I heard this how lovely. Janice Harley
nice im gonna add this to my playlist
This is what walking to school knowing your crush likes you back is like
were you there?
@@мертвыйканал-м3х yea
@@thekeeper9327 oh so thats why my heart stopped beating
@@мертвыйканал-м3х ah shit you up and died my bad
@@thekeeper9327 its fine, happens all the time
What’s happening to me, I’m liking this music now, it’s relaxing, am I getting old? Yes I am 😢
Your allowed to like music from different time periods at any age
been listening to these type of song since 15! Music doesnt find age, it finds your soul.
i remember hearing the dante sampled song and i was like: "I aredy heard this song before?" Then i remember the lyrics and then the tittle lol
to state a cliché ...they don't make 'em like this anymore. Glad i found this jem.
Superb song from the 30's. Yes, who couldn't adore his voice! I prefer him to Crosby. Thank God he made recorded some 1,200 songs.
Yes, thank God indeed! Also thank God for His son Jesus Christ. He loves you very much
In my opinion, everything after 1:54 I love.
my universe crumbled in two
I remember when this dropped. Me and my girls bopped the F out.
This is definitely and most certainly not for bopping. Bopping's out.
@@petertaylor3600 but we had cocaine in our sody pops back then, sir. Everything was a bop
@@ADDrecords youre hilarious, it is indeed a bop.
Yall must have had the phonograph on 1.25x
Al Bowlly, a legend. I often drink in the Chequers pub, 16 Duke Street, St James, SW1. Al Bowlly died at his flat in Dukes Court, 32 Duke Street in an air raid on 17th April 1941. Always think of him when I'm there. ❤
2:20 jesus, e3 has a lot of reverb
Love painting to this song, well any Ray Noble from this era. Oh yes. 1933-36 yessir
i don’t care about ATGMOATLY i just want the pretty period music
What's ATGMOATLY
@@WaluigiLebron dementia album which is similar to everywhere at the end of time
OH MY GOD I LITERALLY STUMBLED UPON ONE OF DANTES SAMPLES ACCIDENTALLY
me moment
No
@@itsgarytime2768 yes kiddo.
Love this song😅
Life Changed It's Tune
Beautiful music 🎶
This is my new favorite music
Beautifully smooth orchestration, did him total justice. He sounds better than Noel Coward who wrote the thing.
Not forgetting Ray Noble who orchestrated it and conducted his musicians. Full credit to an artist like he was, too.
@@petertaylor3600 yeah ray noble did awesome
@@mrdollyman5675 You better believe it, @Mrdollyman567!!
It would have been fantastic to have been able to sit in on the recording and watch them play, not to mention this gorgeous man as he sang.
Lovely music.
Wish I could time travel
This song needs to be in the next fallout game.
I copy and pasted this
0:00 Life changed it's tune
0:59 J2 Bliss state
1:53 My universe crumbled in two
2:07 (Probably none)
2:20 False became true
halpr
zzzzzzzzz
Ty never heard him. Pretty 🎵 imagine dancing to this lovely
There's a story here, I just don't know what
Midnight, the Stars and You
Love is the Sweetest Thing
Melancholy Baby
Goodnight, Sweetheart
You Were There
Guilty
Heartaches
全部好きな曲♪😋
Followed by it's all forgotten now
Life changed its tune but you’re relatively fine
That my favorite track of stage 1
@@theepicjack0543 same it’s so good oml
@@thekeeper9327 One of my favorites too.
my universe crumbled in two but you're relatively fine
This is a certified ATGMOATLY moment.
1:54
My universe crumbled in two, but you are relatively fine and happy :)
Well slowing down a song by -12 tempo will make it extremely different from the original
@@marotvorec
You're right.
@@marotvorec berrcompanussy
I love how everyone's talking about "ATGMOATLY" and them finding the sample of the first song.
And then there's my ass who didn't even know of "ATGMOATLY"s existence before this comment section and got here by searching "1930's pop music" in the Google search bar.
Lmao it's an EATEOT fan album, that's why ATGMOATLY is being talked about here.
Atgmoatly Stage 1 A1 "Life Changed its tune"
AL AND RAY NOBLE WERE TWO VERY UNDER-RATED MUSIC PEOPLE AND THEY SHOWED DEPRESSION AND WWII PEOPLE HOW TO ENJOY THRU THE TEARS OF WAR AND POVERTY
Me. I love his music!!
Life Changed It's Tune is a good name for the first song of Stage 1 in ATGMOATLY, because something is slightly off but everything else is totally coherent and blazing with glory and a slow fire, expanding by the months and the years...
Plus, My Universe Crumbled In Two in Stage 2 was a good start, because it's only slowed and reverb is only just starting to expand and it's just slightly different from the original line, on top of the fact the characters can't even remember the title, as seen in The Very Thought Of You. (10, 11, A2, B9, C1)
No
@@itsgarytime2768 yes bozo
What’s atgmoatly
@@alb6404 All the grand memories of all the lovely years, by Dante Timberwolf. It’s an Everywhere at the end of time fan album that depicts the decline of someone going through the stages of dementia while listening to music
@@alb6404 Something stupid
Such a wonderful singer to have died so tragically during the blitz.
What a fuckin man holy moly
I’ve looked for a copy or any evidence that this song was ever put on a shellac record but I can’t find anything. The only records I find of this song is the one by noël coward, if anyone knows if this song sang by Al bowlly was ever cut into a record I would love to know.
UA-cam doesn't let me say that for whatever reason...
👍
That's because this song was radio-exclusive and never released until years later in compilations of his original radio recordings.
@@tanline6662"Radio Years" Ray Noble and Orchestra par 1 & 2
Omg😢
I thinks in The Overlooks when lessen to music by AB
I love the one I love 💗
You are always on my mind 😘🌷I love you 😘🌷
I love you, my love 😘😘🌸🌸💕💕
My love, if you see me again, pls let me know you are with me. I love you 😘😘💗💗🌺🌺
12 people need to be ....."corrected"....if I may say so myself.
I concur.
please explain
i think this was recorded in the US .. the band has that 'air'y reverb sound,that the UK recordings don't have..
And the NBC microphone.is a 'dead givaway''
@@PhilTrigwell HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT AIR SOUNDS LIKE XD
@@victrolalover7795I couldn't tell if you were being ironic or if you just didn't know.
@@alternateunreleasedshellac505 I knew nothing about Al Bowlly's history a year ago, thank you for reminding me about the fact that my comment was misinformation! I will now take it down.
@@victrolalover7795 oh, I thought you was just joking around. I'm currently trying to find his Afrikaans recordings, but they're really hard to come by. He actually recorded under a pseudonym "Jannie Viljoen" in 1930 under the HVM label.
I challenge anyone to find EVERY single ATGMOATLY sample.I gave you a starting point, keep searching! Look in past songs, you might've missed stuff! This is also My Universe Crumbled In Two!
No
@@itsgarytime2768 yes kid
I challenge you to listen to Puttin' on the Ritz by Taco. All these old guys copied his style. Not cool.
HOW MANY MORE DO WE NEED TO FIND
I did have any of you listened to Carrol Gibbons music yet?
Carrol Gibbons is pretty decent imo. I prefer his small bands with Al over the Masquerades or SHO.
Darnn son,
where'd you find this
welcome everyone who found the sample of A1
Dante is starting to gain traction
Life changed it's tune
yes yes
Heartaches
@@theechickengamerz heartaches 2.0