00:00 [01] Harry Woods (m & w) 03:22 [02] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 06:36 [03] Ira Schuster (m) & Little Jack Little (m) & Dave Oppenheim (w) 09:39 [04] Victor Young (m) & Ned Washington (w) 12:47 [05] Milton Ager (m) & Murray Mencher (w) & Charles Newman (w) 15:46 [06] Peter Tinturin (m) & Jack Lawrence (w) 18:39 [07] Isham Jones (m) & Dave Franklin (w) 21:36 [08] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w) 24:30 [09] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w) 27:01 [10] Nat Simon (m) & Sammy Mysels (w) 30:06 [11] Pinky Tomlin (m) & Harry Tpbias (w) 33:04 [12] Walter Donaldson (m) & Harold Adamson (w) 36:03 [13] Joe Burke (m) & Edgar Leslie (w) 38:58 [14] Sammy Fain (m) & Harry Tpbias (w) 42:13 [15] Lew Pollack (m) & Sidney D. Mitchell (w) 44:51 [16] Sammy Fain (m) & Lew Brown (w)
Music like this makes me wish I was born at least 60yrs earlier. When I was last round my Grandmothers I asked her to play me some music from when she was young. The lovely lady wouldn't stop apologizing for it but I love it so much more than the electric rubbish we get now days.
That first track is one of the few jazz songs my great great grandfather owned, that copy is very worn out. Nice to hear what it should sound like. That copy was marked "Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers" Most of his music was marching music and country (1920s and 30s marching music, yes.)
Hello everyone.. I was born in 1980 Honduras C.A and I want to thanks for these unforgettable treasure of beautiful music .. for any reason there is a connection in between.. I fell like i lived in those different periods because there's so many emotions when I play this music my whole body shivers ..well , I don't belong there anymore I know in not the only one. You'll ladies and gentlemans have a wonderful day. Tirzo Valenzuela 10-22-2020
I was born 14th February 1952, listening to this FANTASTIC music, 68 now, SOOO LOVE IT!!! Listening with my grandparents as a child, who brought my up, along with The Billy Cotton Band Show! Sadly, long gone ago, my "MUM AND DAD"
Dave I assume you are from the UK based on Billy Cotton? I have quite a few British recordings, many not posted. I like the British bands best and also the ones lead by Americans in the UK during the 1930s. They seem to have a much fuller sound to me than the American bands with the exception of Paul Whiteman. The American bands were much better in the 1920s for me but that all changed by 1930. Hope you are safe well and thank you for watching the channel.
@@pax41 Hello my friend, yes, I am from the UK. My dad left when I was 6 months old, and mum moved back to her parents, who raised me. Every Sunday afternoon, my grandparets and me listened to Strauss Waltzes. On the radio was Big Band, UK and USA, I loved it, especialy Glenn Miller. To cut a VERY long story short, at The age of 13, I joined The Junior Royal Navy on a ship opposite Chatham Dockyard on The River Medway in Kent. I joined the band and was trained as a multi-instrumentalist by a Royal Marine Sgnt. At the age of 15, I joined the full Royal Navy at HMS Ganges, where we had a Marine band, their Sgnt. took me onder his wing and trained me further. On discharge, I joined a "POP" group, cutting two tracks that failed to chart, I made up several of my own groups, until I went solo. In the 90's, I became an Entertainment Manager for Haven Holidays UK, I recorded over 8 albums and 3 bouble albums. On retireing, I joined my local Hospital Radio as a presenter, thanks to a guy in The Midlands, Andy Harper, he got my show on over 9 other radio stations, and I had, CONFIRMED....OVER FIFTEEN MILLION LISTENERS! The "The Management" found out, and cut my show off in the middle of a "Phone In" by a MEGGA STAR, I had stars doing "Phone Ins" from around the world.....FIRED FOR MY SUCCESS......SO SAD. I would sometimes present "The Big Band Hour" Loads of CD's of my shows if you would like them? Just send me a contact address, and I will send the FREE OF CHARGE. Check out a UK band leader, now sadly passed, SYD LAWRENCE. He could re-create lot's of USA bands, NOTE PERFECT!!! So sorry if I bored you with my story, STAY SAFE! Dave
Regarding Billy Cotton, on YOU TUBE you can find this, a FANTASTIC pianist called Russ Conway and Bill's band playing together. Russ played "Honky Tonk" BUT! WAS ALSO A CLASSICAL PIANIST, WHO PLAYED FOR OUR QUEEN IN CONCERT! Sadly, I don't have the album. Also sad, Russ has passed.
I wish the grocery stores and restaurants would play this kind of music instead of the crap from the current era. Thanks for taking the time to search out and recover this "lost" music!
There are some that use this in there stores but mostly small independents. This of course before the whole pandemic situation, so if they managed to stay in business may still be using it. Thank you for watching the channel and please share it with all your friends and family.
CLAUDETTE COLBART MY HEART ACHES TO BE BACK WITH THEM SO GIFTED SO LOVELY OH HOW I LONG TO GO BACK SUCH A MARVELOUS TIME, LONG , LONG GONE. THANK YOU AGAIN PAX"
Very nice Ruth Etting selection. She had a very colorful life. Her song "Ten cents a dance" still evokes the dreary sadness of the dancers so engaged at the time.
Started during the Gold rush days in CA. Kept going in the USA thru the 1940s, and still lives in some countries. Joan Crawford starred in The Taxi Dancer in the 1930s. "Ten cents a dance" probably came from the fee each dancer charged for a dance. (paid to the house, of course).
Greetings Juan and great having viewers from Peru. I have friends that just came back last week from visiting your beautiful country. Thank you for watching the channel!
This music is all I listen to anymore on youtube. Everything else is just noise. I just get so much pleasure from the 30's pop bands. They have such nice melodies. My mother grew up at this time, she used to sing all of this around the house. It's wonderful stuff. I probably play this music in rotation more than the old top 40's stations!
Great to hear from you Robert and glad you like this video. Thank you for leaving a comment and please remember to subscribe to the kpax41 channel if you haven't already. I have put up 2 new posts there this month and working on one more. Thank you
As a kid in WW2 I had an 8" Eclipse disc of 'We just couldn't say goodbye' - I seem to recall it was by 'Hardy and Hudson' , a pseudonym for a Bidgood band, I expect, and one of the vocalists may have been Cavan O'Connor, who used many pseudonyms.
I'd never heard Bea sounding as young as she does here on "West Wind" -- although I do have a transcription session she did with the Bill Challis Orch. in the same year, '36. Chick Bullock sounds much better than usual on "We Just Couldn't Say" -- such a cute song. I was surprised to find that the Kardos orch. used exactly the same arrangement for "What Will I Tell" as Andy Kirk's band -- good song. I'd never heard a big band doing "Early Bird" -- only Shirley Temple -- cute treatment here. So many songs I love in this set and in really nice versions: The Sterling Young, Cahn-Chaplin, Haymes and Ray Beagle are all great, but my favorite of all has to be the Himber -- I love "Would You" and am always thrilled to find another beautiful take on it.
I figured Early Bird was from a Shirley Temple movie since the flip side is At The Codfish Ball. I like that one a lot. I would have thought that Kardos might make his version swing a little more. I still like it though.
After spending hours and days listening to your wonderful 30s selections I'm starting to discern what makes them so special. They have something in common - their arrangements are the core that makes them so beautiful...complex arrangements with changes in rhythms, sometimes with most instruments in sync, and then going into 'call and response' mode where different instruments 'talk' and others 'reply'. Very melodious and clever.
Fine collection as always, Pax41. Must say that the British bands of the 30s, in my view, were much superior to the American ones. Even so, thank you for posting. If you didn't do so we'd never hear them again. Marvellous.
Depends on which American bands Paul. The African American bands were top notch and many will argue the best of the era. I much prefer the British bands of the early 30's to the Americans.
Aileen, thank you so much for watching the channel and noticing the visuals. I often don't hear many comments in regards to the graphics and wonder if the effort is not necessary. It takes many hours of work to source these photos. I also have purchased a great number of vintage magazines to find material. It is even more time consuming now since I try to match the visuals to the same year or as close as possible to the music.
@@pax41 I wish you would do a video on how you get the visuals from the old shops so people will know how much effort u put in. I had no idea. I thot you just copied images fr the internet. Because to people like us in Asia, we do not have such old shops. I just subbed to your wonderful channel.
That is great information to know sir. Since I am not familiar with English currency that helps me get an idea of what the magazine value was in relationship to other items. You might keep doing that on any other posts that you see. I am amazed at how many of these old magazines from the 1930's that can be found in the US. I would have thought due to the depression people would not have spent money on them.
2d is 2 Penny,s 4 Farthings in One Penny so a Farthing would buy me. in the early 30.s a Toffee Bar, (a very small one) :) so the slang , Tuppence = 2d = a good old Pub Pint. I liked Black and Tan. the Old Dears, Gin,n,It.
Hi Bob, Always enjoying your lovely music. Just heading into winter down here in Wellington and I am sitting in my favorite cafe listen to your music. Hope you have had your Covud vacs etc, we are due to have same in about 8 weeks or maybe sooner, as I am over 65 we are next in line. Best wishes. 👍😀
Slow to respond these days John since I started a much bigger garden this year. Great to hear from you and glad you are still tuning in. I am working on a new series for the channel with the first installment to go up this month. I hope everybody will like it as it is based on a popular period TV drama. Cheers John!
1,495 VIEW`S ALREADY! AWESOME! Only two who could not take it! Ether tone def or JEALOUS AS HELL!!! I LOVE This amount of Viewers Because I feel like this is getting this BEAUTIFUL Music out Again! I WOULD DIE FOR THIS Music to Be Popular Again! And New artist Playing them as they did back then! I have Melodies Running around in My Head I know were never thought of! I wish I could read Music! I would be able to share them with folks! But Well we have a wealth of the original Recording`s to last two lifetimes as it is! Bob I have a version of "I`d Be Telling A Lie" That sounds just like this, By Ted Fiorito`s Orchestra! But came off a Transcription Record! And the WHOLE Melody is played after the vocal making it around 4 Minutes long! I LOVE THIS RECORD! BOTH OF THEM! LOVE WEST WIND! OH! ALL OF THEM ARE AWESOME!!!
Hi - I keep returning to Track 8 - who is that trumpet player? I see in a Google search that Bunny Berrigan played with the Himber orchestra...could it be him? Thanks for the many wonderful hours of listening you've provided!
IMMORTAL ELEGANCE OF THIS ERA ! SONG AND VERSE WRITING WAS EXPONENTIALLY BETTER THEN. COMPARE THIS TO THE REPETITIVE, PRURIENT ELECTRONIC GARBAGE THAT PASSES FOR TODAY'S POPULAR MUSIC .--Jerome Wiegand of University City, Missouri
Imagine listening to this music in an historic home in University Heights in U City, Jerome. (My baby sister went to U City High with a Jerome 40 years ago.)
00:00 [01] Harry Woods (m & w)
03:22 [02] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
06:36 [03] Ira Schuster (m) & Little Jack Little (m) & Dave Oppenheim (w)
09:39 [04] Victor Young (m) & Ned Washington (w)
12:47 [05] Milton Ager (m) & Murray Mencher (w) & Charles Newman (w)
15:46 [06] Peter Tinturin (m) & Jack Lawrence (w)
18:39 [07] Isham Jones (m) & Dave Franklin (w)
21:36 [08] Nacio Herb Brown (m) & Arthur Freed (w)
24:30 [09] Harry Revel (m) & Mack Gordon (w)
27:01 [10] Nat Simon (m) & Sammy Mysels (w)
30:06 [11] Pinky Tomlin (m) & Harry Tpbias (w)
33:04 [12] Walter Donaldson (m) & Harold Adamson (w)
36:03 [13] Joe Burke (m) & Edgar Leslie (w)
38:58 [14] Sammy Fain (m) & Harry Tpbias (w)
42:13 [15] Lew Pollack (m) & Sidney D. Mitchell (w)
44:51 [16] Sammy Fain (m) & Lew Brown (w)
Music like this makes me wish I was born at least 60yrs earlier. When I was last round my Grandmothers I asked her to play me some music from when she was young. The lovely lady wouldn't stop apologizing for it but I love it so much more than the electric rubbish we get now days.
PIĘKNA muzyka. PIĘKNE piosenki.
Another great video. The first tune is my favorite. As it's 2023, i would rather live in the 1930's than today.
Pax certainly has a fine work ethic. I thank him for all of his effort.
You are welcome Gary and thank you for watching them!
That first track is one of the few jazz songs my great great grandfather owned, that copy is very worn out. Nice to hear what it should sound like.
That copy was marked "Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers"
Most of his music was marching music and country (1920s and 30s marching music, yes.)
Hello everyone.. I was born in 1980 Honduras C.A and I want to thanks for these unforgettable treasure of beautiful music .. for any reason there is a connection in between.. I fell like i lived in those different periods because there's so many emotions when I play this music my whole body shivers ..well , I don't belong there anymore I know in not the only one. You'll ladies and gentlemans have a wonderful day.
Tirzo Valenzuela 10-22-2020
Thanks for listening
Born 00
man this kind of music makes me wish I lived back in the 20s and 30s
Glad you are enjoying it Juan.
Lately I’ve been drawn to this music. Now I go to sleep with these type of oldies playing.
Dani, it seems that many people are doing that now and using old vintage radios to play the music via blue tooth.
I was born 14th February 1952, listening to this FANTASTIC music, 68 now, SOOO LOVE IT!!! Listening with my grandparents as a child, who brought my up, along with The Billy Cotton Band Show! Sadly, long gone ago, my "MUM AND DAD"
Dave I assume you are from the UK based on Billy Cotton? I have quite a few British recordings, many not posted. I like the British bands best and also the ones lead by Americans in the UK during the 1930s. They seem to have a much fuller sound to me than the American bands with the exception of Paul Whiteman. The American bands were much better in the 1920s for me but that all changed by 1930. Hope you are safe well and thank you for watching the channel.
@@pax41 Hello my friend, yes, I am from the UK. My dad left when I was 6 months old, and mum moved back to her parents, who raised me. Every Sunday afternoon, my grandparets and me listened to Strauss Waltzes. On the radio was Big Band, UK and USA, I loved it, especialy Glenn Miller. To cut a VERY long story short, at The age of 13, I joined The Junior Royal Navy on a ship opposite Chatham Dockyard on The River Medway in Kent. I joined the band and was trained as a multi-instrumentalist by a Royal Marine Sgnt. At the age of 15, I joined the full Royal Navy at HMS Ganges, where we had a Marine band, their Sgnt. took me onder his wing and trained me further. On discharge, I joined a "POP" group, cutting two tracks that failed to chart, I made up several of my own groups, until I went solo. In the 90's, I became an Entertainment Manager for Haven Holidays UK, I recorded over 8 albums and 3 bouble albums. On retireing, I joined my local Hospital Radio as a presenter, thanks to a guy in The Midlands, Andy Harper, he got my show on over 9 other radio stations, and I had, CONFIRMED....OVER FIFTEEN MILLION LISTENERS! The "The Management" found out, and cut my show off in the middle of a "Phone In" by a MEGGA STAR, I had stars doing "Phone Ins" from around the world.....FIRED FOR MY SUCCESS......SO SAD. I would sometimes present "The Big Band Hour" Loads of CD's of my shows if you would like them? Just send me a contact address, and I will send the FREE OF CHARGE. Check out a UK band leader, now sadly passed, SYD LAWRENCE. He could re-create lot's of USA bands, NOTE PERFECT!!! So sorry if I bored you with my story, STAY SAFE! Dave
Regarding Billy Cotton, on YOU TUBE you can find this, a FANTASTIC pianist called Russ Conway and Bill's band playing together. Russ played "Honky Tonk" BUT! WAS ALSO A CLASSICAL PIANIST, WHO PLAYED FOR OUR QUEEN IN CONCERT! Sadly, I don't have the album. Also sad, Russ has passed.
This title of your presentation epitomises the essence of your channel: may these gems never be forgotten!
Excelente , Felicitaciones , hermosas músicas y los y las grandes actrices ; Recuerdos que hacen más que bien para el alma . Mucha Salud .
This music better than 1940s or Early 1910s. Between 1919 to 1939 good music.
Its more soothing than oldies
I wish the grocery stores and restaurants would play this kind of music instead of the crap from the current era. Thanks for taking the time to search out and recover this "lost" music!
There are some that use this in there stores but mostly small independents. This of course before the whole pandemic situation, so if they managed to stay in business may still be using it. Thank you for watching the channel and please share it with all your friends and family.
I love this. I play all your video's all day, every day. This my COVID-19 medicine. Please more!
Glad to hear you are enjoying the music Mr S and I hope are safe and well where you are at. Thank you for watching the channel. 🙂
CLAUDETTE COLBART MY HEART ACHES TO BE BACK WITH THEM SO GIFTED SO LOVELY OH HOW I LONG TO GO BACK SUCH A MARVELOUS TIME, LONG , LONG GONE. THANK YOU AGAIN PAX"
Me Too! This ERA Just Gets Me indeed!
This and all the other music you upload on here is absolutely great. Thanks for the endless hours of enjoyment
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it and thank you for watching!
Just fantastic thank you
Nice selection of love songs. Thank you. These are timeless classics. Red lipstick and wavy hair never go out of style.
Glad you enjoyed this selection too! 😎
Hi Bob, Just can't get enough of this. 🎼🎻
Great to hear the music my mother and father might have listened to in the 30s before they met.
Do you know if they had any favorite bands from this time?
The only one I recall was Henry Hall (my parents lived in the UK).
Thank you. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Welcome and great having you Veronique!
Very nice Ruth Etting selection. She had a very colorful life. Her song "Ten cents a dance" still evokes the dreary sadness of the dancers so engaged at the time.
Great singer and song Larry. I wonder when that form of work started and faded out?
Started during the Gold rush days in CA. Kept going in the USA thru the 1940s, and still lives in some countries. Joan Crawford starred in The Taxi Dancer in the 1930s. "Ten cents a dance" probably came from the fee each dancer charged for a dance. (paid to the house, of course).
You made my day! I woke up sad but this music made me happy. Thanks.
I love music of those days!!! Those must have been the more innocent days!
A fime that has already passed, not without turbulence, but that always awakens old nostalgia. Greetings from Arequipa - Perú
Greetings Juan and great having viewers from Peru. I have friends that just came back last week from visiting your beautiful country. Thank you for watching the channel!
Awesome
This is the 'Up Next' after the 'Relax Your Mind To The Soothing Sound Of 1930s Jazz Music @Pax41'. Thanks for sharing all these nice tunes with us.
Precioso, especial para escuchar en días difíciles como hoy 28 noviembre de 2019 en Chile. Dios dirá.🙏
Amiga .. tambien soy de Chile del norte .. saludos..
También como hoy 1ro junio 2020...seguimos en tiempos difíciles...ya pasará, ...ya pasará con mate y tortas fritas
Love that Ray Beagle "It Goes To Your Feet" There's something fun about that arrangement. This is the only place I've heard it.
I start my morning listening this Nice music...wonderful
always something to look forward to to cheer and inspire
BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC MUSIC................NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN MUSIC FROM A GREAT ERA!
Keepin it alive as much as I can for others to find John.
thank you for the wonderful oldy-music!
This music is all I listen to anymore on youtube. Everything else is just noise. I just get so much pleasure from the 30's pop bands. They have such nice melodies. My mother grew up at this time, she used to sing all of this around the house. It's wonderful stuff. I probably play this music in rotation more than the old top 40's stations!
Glad to hear it liberty tree! I am slowly working on a couple posts right now. Thank you for watching as always. 😊🙂
Some of my all time favorite songs !!!
Thank you for the beautiful music.
Welcome John.
Thank you so much for these! Absolutely my favourite channel, keep it up! xxx
I appreciate that Miska and thank you for watching! Are you from Finland or Estonia?
Pax41 Music Time Machine Finland! Good guess ;)!
Lovely. Thanks
You are always welcome and thank you for watching!
Falling asleep classy
I guess that makes me the Sandman too. Thank you for watching!
All super colossal.
Thank you for a great memory of good times.
Glad the music helped lift your spirits Ron. Thank you for watching the channel.
My first exposure to this selection. Such a pleasure !
Great to hear from you Robert and glad you like this video. Thank you for leaving a comment and please remember to subscribe to the kpax41 channel if you haven't already. I have put up 2 new posts there this month and working on one more. Thank you
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
You must have really liked this selection.
Very nice 💟❤💟❤💟❤💟
So great. I never get bored with your channel. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching and glad you are enjoying it Shwan.
COOL..!😍
As a kid in WW2 I had an 8" Eclipse disc of 'We just couldn't say goodbye' - I seem to recall it was by 'Hardy and Hudson' , a pseudonym for a Bidgood band, I expect, and one of the vocalists may have been Cavan O'Connor, who used many pseudonyms.
Most likely it was Cavan as he sings on most of the Eclipse records I own.
OH! GEEEESE! HOW DIS I MISS THIS AWESOME COLLECTION! BOB! These are truly WONDERFUL!!
Happy Thanksgiving Bob and glad you found this selection!
Very pleasing melodies
I'd never heard Bea sounding as young as she does here on "West Wind" -- although I do have a transcription session she did with the Bill Challis Orch. in the same year, '36. Chick Bullock sounds much better than usual on "We Just Couldn't Say" -- such a cute song. I was surprised to find that the Kardos orch. used exactly the same arrangement for "What Will I Tell" as Andy Kirk's band -- good song. I'd never heard a big band doing "Early Bird" -- only Shirley Temple -- cute treatment here. So many songs I love in this set and in really nice versions: The Sterling Young, Cahn-Chaplin, Haymes and Ray Beagle are all great, but my favorite of all has to be the Himber -- I love "Would You" and am always thrilled to find another beautiful take on it.
I figured Early Bird was from a Shirley Temple movie since the flip side is At The Codfish Ball. I like that one a lot. I would have thought that Kardos might make his version swing a little more. I still like it though.
Listening to Bea sing West Wind, my favorite song by her.
After spending hours and days listening to your wonderful 30s selections I'm starting to discern what makes them so special. They have something in common - their arrangements are the core that makes them so beautiful...complex arrangements with changes in rhythms, sometimes with most instruments in sync, and then going into 'call and response' mode where different instruments 'talk' and others 'reply'. Very melodious and clever.
Easy going, fun music and the cover art for the different magazines adds a lot to it as well. Thanks!
Very good. Interesting photo
Glad you like it.
Love this music... my grandparents played it and it brings back the happiest memories...
Glad to hear you enjoyed it Wendy and thank you for watching the channel.
Super excellent
Super glad you liked it!
Fine collection as always, Pax41. Must say that the British bands of the 30s, in my view, were much superior to the American ones. Even so, thank you for posting. If you didn't do so we'd never hear them again. Marvellous.
Depends on which American bands Paul. The African American bands were top notch and many will argue the best of the era. I much prefer the British bands of the early 30's to the Americans.
Thank you so much. Loved not only the music but also the lovely beautiful pictures of yesteryears stars.
Aileen, thank you so much for watching the channel and noticing the visuals. I often don't hear many comments in regards to the graphics and wonder if the effort is not necessary. It takes many hours of work to source these photos. I also have purchased a great number of vintage magazines to find material. It is even more time consuming now since I try to match the visuals to the same year or as close as possible to the music.
@@pax41 I wish you would do a video on how you get the visuals from the old shops so people will know how much effort u put in. I had no idea. I thot you just copied images fr the internet. Because to people like us in Asia, we do not have such old shops. I just subbed to your wonderful channel.
THANK YOU "PAX" PICTUREGOER TUPPENCE WOULD HAVE BOUGHT ME A PINT OF BEER, DURING WAR ::):):)
That is great information to know sir. Since I am not familiar with English currency that helps me get an idea of what the magazine value was in relationship to other items. You might keep doing that on any other posts that you see. I am amazed at how many of these old magazines from the 1930's that can be found in the US. I would have thought due to the depression people would not have spent money on them.
2d is 2 Penny,s 4 Farthings in One Penny so a Farthing would buy me. in the early 30.s a Toffee Bar, (a very small one) :) so the slang , Tuppence = 2d = a good old Pub Pint. I liked Black and Tan. the Old Dears, Gin,n,It.
Thank you!
What an amazing upload. Thanks Pax for this.
It's good to see this post getting some love Steve. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching the channel.
Sooooo enjoyable. Thanks, Bob.
que musica de ensueño, robert es lo mas maravilloso que he escuchado, cariños
Nice music.thaks
Hi Bob, Always enjoying your lovely music. Just heading into winter down here in Wellington and I am sitting in my favorite cafe listen to your music. Hope you have had your Covud vacs etc, we are due to have same in about 8 weeks or maybe sooner, as I am over 65 we are next in line. Best wishes. 👍😀
Slow to respond these days John since I started a much bigger garden this year. Great to hear from you and glad you are still tuning in. I am working on a new series for the channel with the first installment to go up this month. I hope everybody will like it as it is based on a popular period TV drama. Cheers John!
Such super easy flowing beautiful music, what lovely times !
Glad you enjoyed the post Kenneth and thank you for watching the channel.
Thank you!
Welcome and thank you for watching the channel.
Bob! I LOVE THESE!!!
Glad you like them
Delightful
hay musica de la pelicula cantando en la lluvia, que es una parte preciosa, y tan romantica, gracias por poner musica de otros tiempos
Great & fine selection as always...!
Thanks again Bob..
Dan
I like your channel and dedication to fine work.. Keep it up sir
Thank you for the compliment and for watching the channel.
I remember a song that played at an old folks home and I’ve never heard the song in my life and somehow I knew the lyrics
🇰🇿exciting melodies
I love track 2!😘
Great choice Adina 👍
1,495 VIEW`S ALREADY! AWESOME! Only two who could not take it! Ether tone def or JEALOUS AS HELL!!! I LOVE This amount of Viewers Because I feel like this is getting this BEAUTIFUL Music out Again! I WOULD DIE FOR THIS Music to Be Popular Again! And New artist Playing them as they did back then! I have Melodies Running around in My Head I know were never thought of! I wish I could read Music! I would be able to share them with folks! But Well we have a wealth of the original Recording`s to last two lifetimes as it is! Bob I have a version of "I`d Be Telling A Lie" That sounds just like this, By Ted Fiorito`s Orchestra! But came off a Transcription Record! And the WHOLE Melody is played after the vocal making it around 4 Minutes long! I LOVE THIS RECORD! BOTH OF THEM! LOVE WEST WIND! OH! ALL OF THEM ARE AWESOME!!!
That is one of my favorite Fiorito tunes.
Mine Too!
Good stuff!
Hi - I keep returning to Track 8 - who is that trumpet player? I see in a Google search that Bunny Berrigan played with the Himber orchestra...could it be him?
Thanks for the many wonderful hours of listening you've provided!
I believe it is Berrigan but will check with a good friend to verify.
Sally the solo on this recording is by Berigan.
@@pax41 What a distinctive sound...still reaching out to us so many decades on! Thank you for verifying, I really appreciate it!
I'm trying to find the song "at your command " in one your playlists I can't find it I'm so sad it's not by bing crosby neither
I believe that may be a Richard Himber track.
IMMORTAL ELEGANCE OF THIS ERA ! SONG AND VERSE WRITING WAS EXPONENTIALLY BETTER THEN. COMPARE THIS TO THE REPETITIVE, PRURIENT ELECTRONIC GARBAGE THAT PASSES FOR TODAY'S POPULAR MUSIC .--Jerome Wiegand of University City, Missouri
I agree 100% with you Jerome.
Imagine listening to this music in an historic home in University Heights in U City, Jerome. (My baby sister went to U City High with a Jerome 40 years ago.)
Love is a powerful force - I just caint say goodbye to Lord Jesus.
You're killing me, Bob. Ah, to have a reincarnated Ruth Etting. I hope that she got good billing in the afterlife so that I can hear here again!
Good Ole Ruthie, one of my favorites.
They should play this music in retirement homes, better than medication 😊
I agree and have seen comments stating that they are doing it with great results.
Well worth two pennies
Infelizmente está tudo errado sorry
What is all wrong?
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Thank you and have a Happy Halloween 👻🕸🎃
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Super excellent with very good interesting photos