Saturday, 22 July 2023

De Groot--Jesse Crawford--Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell--Mildred Bailey--Harry James--Bing Crosby

Seems that I didn't put the filter on the first side of the first record...still you can hear what a difference it does make !! 40's 50's & maybe 30's selection this time !!

1. The Merry Widow. First Record...... De Groot & His Orchestra
2. The Merry Widow. Second Record.....De Groot & His Orchestra
3. My Blue Heaven......Jesse Crawford
4. The Song Is Ended......Jesse Crawford
5. Basin Street Blues......Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell
6. Bob White......Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell
7. Someday Sweetheart......Mildred Bailey & Her Swing Band
8. When Day Is Done.....Mildred Bailey & Her Swing Band
9. The Flight Of The Bumble Bee......Harry James & His Orchestra
10. The Carnival Of Venice......Harry James & His Orchestra
11. Beautiful Dreamer......Bing Crosby
12. You Are My Hearts Delight......Bing Crosby
Constance Foore "Connie" Boswell (December 3, 1907 – October 11, 1976) was an American vocalist born in Kansas City, Missouri but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With sisters Martha and Helvetia "Vet", she performed in the 1920s and 1930s as the trio The Boswell Sisters. They started as instrumentalists but became a highly influential singing group via their recordings and film and television appearances.
Connie is considered one of the great female jazz vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald, who said "My mother brought home one of her records, and I fell in love with it...I tried so hard to sound just like her." In 1936, Connee's sisters retired and Connee continued on as a solo artist.

Mildred Bailey (born Mildred Rinker; February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a Native American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady" and "Mrs. Swing". She recorded the songs "For Sentimental Reasons", "It's So Peaceful in the Country", "Doin' The Uptown Lowdown", "Trust in Me", "Where Are You?", "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart", "Small Fry", "Please Be Kind", "Darn That Dream", "Rockin' Chair", "Blame It on My Last Affair", and "Says My Heart". She had three records that reached number one on the popular charts.
In 1938, Bailey had two number one hits with Red Norvo and His Orchestra. "Please Be Kind" reached number one on the Hit Parade chart on May 7. She also sang lead vocals with Norvo on "Says My Heart", which reached number one during the week of June 18, 1938.
Bailey sang lead vocals on "Darn That Dream", recorded by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, which reached number one for one week in March 1940 on the U.S. pop chart.

          9. The Flight Of The Bumble Bee

Ted Heath--Savoy Orpheans--The Andrews Sisters--Mantovani--Pipers Of 1st Batt Scots Guards--George Van Dusen

Mixed bag once Again beginning in the 50's and ending in at guess the 30's ?....Plus a trip to the Scottish Highlands & Glens !!

1. The Faithful Hussar......Ted Heath & His Music
2. Siboney.....Ted Heath & His Music
3. When It's Twilight On Missouri.....Savoy Orpheans
4. Let's All Go To Mary's House......Savoy Orpheans
5. Patience And Fortitude......The Andrews Sisters
6. Red River Valley.......The Andrews Sisters
7. Lonely Ballerina......Mantovani & His Orchestra
8. Lazy Gondolier......Mantovani & His Orchestra
9. Frae Scotia's Hills And Glens. Part One.......Pipers Of 1st Batt Scots Guards
10. Frae Scotia's Hills And Glens.Part Two......Pipers Of 1st Batt Scots Guards
11. It's Holiday Time Again......George Van Dusen
12. The Yodelling Banjo Player......George Van Dusen

Pipes And Drums Of The Scots Guards
1st Scots Pipes & Drums ends.
In recent years, 1st Scots Pipes & Drums [P&D] gradually but steadily decreased in numbers as a result of an ongoing restructuring of the British Army. Latterly, the unit was relocated to the Pipes and Drums alongside 5th Scots (the former Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders regiment). 

George Van Dusen's recordings were amongst the best sellers of the 1930s. George used the title The Great Dutch Yodeller , throughout his long career, although his stage name disguised his East End origins. His songs have an infectious vivacity which still work today, despite yodelling being rather out of fashion. During the 1980's George Van Dusen was "rediscovered" and his song It's Party Time Again was in the pop record charts, remixed with a disco beat. 

12. The Yodelling Banjo Player

Ruby Murray--Winifred Atwell--Grace Moore--Ambrose--Mantovani--Harold Williams

Green,Blue.Black,Blue,Blue,Black.

1. Mr Wonderful......Ruby Murray
2. Pretty Pretty.....Ruby Murray
3. Let's Rock'n Roll. Side One......Winifred Atwell
4. Let's Rock'n Roll. Side Two......Winifred Atwell
5. Ciribiribin......Grace Moore
6. One Night Of Love......Grace Moore
7. I'll Be Seeing You......Ambrose & His Orchestra vocalist Rita Marlow
8. Long Ago And Far Away......Ambrose & His Orchestra vocalist Bob Arden
9. Charmaine......Mantovani & His Orchestra
10. Diane......Mantovani & His Orchestra
11. The Lincolnshire Poacher......Harold Williams
12. Wrap Me Up In My Tarpaulin Jacket......Harold Williams
 

Mary Willie Grace Moore (December 5, 1898 – January 26, 1947) was an American operatic soprano and actress in musical theatre and film. She was nicknamed the "Tennessee Nightingale." Her films helped to popularize opera by bringing it to a larger audience. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in One Night of Love.

          3. Let's Rock'n Roll

Friday, 21 July 2023

Roy Smeck--Val Rosing--Larry Adler--Deanna Dubin--The Ink Spots--Wolfi Schneiderhan


Musical instruments galore in this selection...lets see first we have Hawaiian Guitars then the Mouth Organ followed by a visit to the films (movies)...a dash of Ink ending with a Violin !!

1. Would You......Roy Smeck & His Hawaiian Serenaders
2. It's A Sin To Tell a Lie......Roy Smeck& His Hawaiian Serenaders
3. It's Easy To Remember......Val Rosing
4. Let Me Dream of Love......Val Rosing
5. Follow The Fleet.Film Selection.Part One......Larry Adler
6. Follow The Fleet.Film Selection P{art Two.....Larry Adler
7. The Maids Of Cadiz......Deanna Dubin
8. My Own.....Deanna Durbin
9. Street Of Dreams......The Ink Spots
10. Someday I'll Meet You Again......The Ink Spots
11. Le Cygne (The Swan)......Violin Solo Wolfi Schneiderhan
12. Poem.....Violin Solo Wolfi Schneiderhan

Leroy Smeck (6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, and ukulele earned him the nickname "The Wizard of the Strings".
Smeck made over 500 recordings, starting in 1921 for the Edison Company, and continuing on until his last album, for Kapp, in the mid-1960s. He often worked with Hawaiian and haole musicians, including Harry Owens and Ray McKinney, and he recorded several albums in the late 1950s with the Hawaiian singer Alfred Apaka. Most of his studio recordings in the 1950s and 1960s were on the Hawaiian acoustic guitar and steel guitar.

Valerian Rosing (1910–1969), also known after 1938 as Gilbert Russell, was a British dance band singer best known as the vocalist with the BBC in the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall.
Rosing sang on the original BBC recording of "Teddy Bears' Picnic" as well as "In a Little Gypsy Tea Room". He also sang on the Ray Noble Orchestra's version of "Try a Little Tenderness", the first recording of this well-covered song. Rosing recorded more than one hundred sides with various English bands, including Spike Hughes and His Decca-Dents, the Jack Payne Orchestra, Jack Hylton's Orchestra and Rosing's own Radio Rhythm Rascals.

Lawrence Cecil Adler (February 10, 1914[1] – August 6, 2001) was an American harmonica player. Known for playing major works, he played compositions by George Gershwin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin. During his later career, he collaborated with Sting, Elton John and Kate Bush.
 He moved to the United Kingdom in 1951 and settled in London, where he remained the rest of his life. Another source indicates he stayed in London from 1949.
In 1994, for his 80th birthday, Adler and George Martin produced an album of George Gershwin songs, The Glory of Gershwin, on which they performed "Rhapsody in Blue." The Glory of Gershwin reached number 2 in the UK albums chart in 1994.

Wolfgang Eduard Schneiderhan (28 May 1915 – 18 May 2002) was an Austrian classical violinist.
He lived in England for some time from 1929, where he appeared in concerts with artists such as Maria Jeritza, Feodor Chaliapin, Jan Kiepura and Paul Robeson.
He returned to Vienna to become the first Concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra from 1933 to 1937, and from 1937 to 1951 led the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. He nevertheless maintained his career as a soloist in concerts and recordings.

          11. Le Cygne (The Swan)

Maurice Chevalier--The BBC Dance Orchestra--Harry James--Victor Silvester--Band Of HM Life Guards--Charlie Kunz


 
Another mixed selection including a Piano and a Brass band plus comedy from a bygone age !!

1. Oh That Mitzi......Maurice Chevalier
2. What Would You Do......Maurice Chevalier
3. I'm One Of The Lads From Valencia......The BBC Dance Orchestra
4. Put A Little Springtime......The BBC Dance Orchestra
5. You Made Me Love You......Harry James & His Orchestra
6. I Cried For You......Harry James And His Orchestra
7. My Honey's Lovin' Arms......Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra
8. There Must Be A Way......Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Ortchestra
9. The Belle Of New York. Selection Part One......Band Of HM Life Guards
10. The Belle Of New York. Selection Part Two......Band Of HM Life Guards
11. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No D 89 Part One
12. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No D 89 Part Two

Maurice Auguste Chevalier (French; 12 September 1888 – 1 January 1972) was a French singer, actor and entertainer. He is perhaps best known for his signature songs, including "Livin' In The Sunlight", "Valentine", "Louise", "Mimi", and "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" and for his films, including The Love Parade, The Big Pond, The Smiling Lieutenant, One Hour with You and Love Me Tonight. His trademark attire was a boater hat and tuxedo.


The BBC Dance Orchestra, led by Jack Payne, made its first official broadcast on 12 March 1928. The band had proved its popularity as The Cecilians, occasionally broadcasting from the Hotel Cecil. Given the title Director of the BBC Dance Orchestra, Payne moved his 10-piece band to the studio at Savoy Hill. His regular radio performances ensured his success, and made his signature tune, "Say it with Music", a hit.

The Band Of The Life Guards

The Life Guards (LG) are the senior regiment of the British Army and part of the Household Cavalry, along with the Blues and Royals. Its band was formed in about 1795.
On ceremonial occasions the Life Guards wear a scarlet tunic, a metal cuirass and a matching helmet with a white plume worn bound on the top into an 'onion' shape; the exceptions to this are the regiment's trumpeters, who wear a red plume, and farriers, who wear blue tunics and have a black plume. In addition, the Life Guards wear their chin strap below their lower lip, as opposed to the Blues and Royals who wear it under their chin.

          3. I'm One Of The Lad's From Valencia

Tuesday, 18 July 2023

Massed Brass Bands--Charlie Kunz--Will Osborn--Chick Bullock--Victor Silvester--Paul Whiteman--Kneller Hall Band


 It seems we are still on the march, marching and jiving all the way to the end. !!..finishing with a battle !!

1. Great Little Army.....Massed Brass Bands
2. On The March......Massed Brass Bands
3. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No D 95 Part One
4. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No D 95 Part Two
5. I'll Never Say Never Again Again......Will Osborn & His Orchestra
6. Fare Thee Well Annabelle......Chick Bullock & His Orchestra
7. Please Do It Again......Victor Silvester's Jive Band
8. Blue Lou.....Victor Silvester's Jive Band
9. When I Grow To Old To Dream......Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
10. The Night Is Young......Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
11. The Battle Of Waterloo Part One......Kneller Hall Band
12. The Battle Of Waterloo Part Two......Kneller Hall Band

Will Osborne (November 25, 1905 – October 22, 1981) was a Canadian-born American bandleader, trombonist, and crooner.
Will Osborne, the stage name of William Osborne Oliphant, began his musical career as a drummer and brass player, both the cornet and trumpet and especially the slide trombone. After playing in local and regional bands in his native Canada, Osborne formed his own band and began his bandleading career in 1924. In 1929, the rapid rise in the radio popularity of Rudy Vallee prompted Osborne to add his own vocals to his recordings. 
In his book, The Big Bands, George T. Simon described the band that Osborne formed in 1935 as "a stylized outfit that featured rich, deep-toned brass, emphasizing, of all things, trumpets plus glissing trombones blown through megaphones.”Osborne dubbed his band’s new sound as "Slide Music."

Charles (Chick) Bullock (September 16, 1898 – September 15, 1981) was an American jazz and dance band vocalist, most active in the 1930s. He recorded some 500 tunes over the course of his career. Bullock was mostly associated with the ARC group of labels (Melotone, Perfect, Banner, Oriole, Romeo). Many of his records were issued under the name "Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers"......His career as a studio musician took off in the late 1920s, and in the 1930s he sang with musicians such as Duke Ellington, Luis Russell, Cab Calloway, Bunny Berigan, Bill Coleman, Jack Teagarden, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Joe Venuti, and Eddie Lang. Bullock's recordings proved so popular that he used pseudonyms for some recordings, including the name Sleepy Hall.
Bullock belonged to select group of mostly freelance vocalists who sang the vocal refrains on hundreds of New York sessions.

Band Of The British Army College Of Music, The Kneller Hall Band

          2. On The March

Black Diamonds Band--Primo Scala--Jean Sablon--Derek Olham--Felix King--Layton & Johnstone


 Anyone for a march ??...singing is optional with or without the rain all the way to Paris and then a visit to the Sphinx !

1. Wellington March.....Black Diamonds Band
2. Washington Grays March......Black Diamond Band
3. George White's Scandals Selection Part One......Primo Scala's Accordeon Band
4. George White's Scandals Selection Part Two......Primo Scala's Accordeon Band
5. Sur La Pont Avignon......Jean Sablon
6. Je Tire Ma Reverence......Jean Sablon
7. Love's Old Sweet Song......Derek Oldham
8. Parted......Derek Oldham
9. Bewitched......Felix King & His Orchestra
10. Once In A While......Felix King & His Orchestra
11. Singing In The Rain.....Layton & Johnstone
12. My Song Of The Nile......Layton & Johnstone

The Black Diamonds Band was one of the most popular British recording bands from about 1900 to the early 1930's. At least 270 records of this band's music are known to exist. The majority of these recordings were made for the Zonophone Company, but a few appeared on Gramophone Concert, Monarch, His Master's Voice, and possibly other labels.

Felix King was a British pianist and conductor born on March 27th, 1912 in Brighton. He formed a band in 1932 to play at the Gargoyle Club in London and spent much of his time as a pianist in leading dance bands in London, writing music for films and playing in them. In 1947, Felix King, his piano and orchestra opened at the Nightingale Club in Berkeley Square featuring two pianos for which Felix King composed the signature tune "The Night and the Nightingale".

          11. Singing In The Rain

Doris Day--Victor Silvester--Frankie Laine--Charlie Kunz--Harry James--Rita Williams


With a piano and a trumpet I hope you get some crumpets at the Cafe !!

1. It's a Great feeling......Doris Day
2. At The Cafe Rendezvous.....Doris Day
3. The Waltz That Ran Away......Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra
4. I Waked In.....Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra
5. Hawk Eye.....Frankie Laine
6. Your Love......Frankie laine
7. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley Part One.....Charlie Kunz
8. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley Part two......Charlie Kunz
9. Trumpet Rhapsody Part One......Harry James & His Orchestra
10. Trumpet Rhapsody Part Two.....Harry James & His Orchestra
11. I Love You For Sentimental Reasons......Rita Williams
12. I Wish I Had My Time To Spend Again.....Rita Williams
Rita Williams...British singer, actress and leader of The Rita Williams Singers

          11. I Love You For Sentimental Reasons

Monday, 17 July 2023

Boston Promenade Orch--Elsie Carlisle--Jean Sablon--The Goons--Gracie Fields--Lew Sylva & His Band


 You could not get more diverse music than this lot !!

1. Lagoon Waltz Op 411 Part One......Boston Promenade Orchestra
2. Lagoon Waltz Op 411 Conclusion.......Boston Promenade Orchestra
3. Whisper Sweet......Elsie Carlisle
4. Dancing With My Shadow.....Elsie Carlisle
5. Paris You Have Not Changed.....Jean Sablon
6. The Cab......Jean Sablon
7. The Ying Tong Song......The Goons
8. Bloodnoks Rock'n Roll Call
9. Oh My Beloved Father......Gracie Fields
10. The Nuns Chorus......Gracie Fields
11. Out In The Cold Again......Lew Sylva And His Band
12. Freckle Face Your Beautiful......Lew Sylva And His Band

Elizabeth 'Elsie' Carlisle (28 January 1896 – 5 September 1977) was an English female singer both before and during the British dance band era of the 1920s and 1930s, nicknamed "Radio Sweetheart Number One"; according to AllMusic, she was "beyond a doubt the most popular radio performer in England in the '30s." Carlisle has also been described as "British radio's first woman crooner". She was prolific in the recording studio, and cut over 300 sides between 1926 and 1942.
Carlisle's earliest known recording was a test for the Gramophone Company, made in Hayes, Middlesex, in 1918. However, it was not until 1926 that she made her first commercially released recordings. On her earliest sessions, she was accompanied by Carroll Gibbons on piano, and began recording vocals for dance bands in 1929; she sang with several of the biggest dance bands of the era, including the famous Ambrose orchestra. Carlisle was also backed by Ambrose when she performed solo, and duetted with Sam Browne, being hailed as one of the band's best singers.
Her other most well-known song may be "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square". However, Carlisle's greatest claim to fame is that Cole Porter personally requested her to introduce his composition "What is This Thing Called Love?", which became a jazz standard.

The Goon Show is a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the BBC Light Programme. The first series, broadcast from 28 May to 20 September 1951, was titled Crazy People; subsequent series had the title The Goon Show.
The show's chief creator and main writer was Spike Milligan, who performed the series alongside Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers and (for the first two series) Michael Bentine. The scripts mixed ludicrous plots with surreal humour, puns, catchphrases and an array of bizarre sound effects. There were also light music interludes. 
The Goons made a number of records, including "I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas" (originally sung by Milligan in the show to fill in during a musicians' strike), and "Bloodnok's Rock and Roll Call", the B-side of which, the "Ying Tong Song", soon became more popular and was reissued as an A-side in the mid-1970s, becoming a surprise novelty hit. The last time all three Goons worked together was in 1978 when they recorded two new songs, "The Raspberry Song" and "Rhymes".

          7. The Ying Tong Song

Billy Penrose Quartet--Reginald Foort--Jack Payne & His Band--Benny Lee--Benny Goodman--Ronnie Ronalde


 Plenty of cool Boogie music in this selection ending with a stompin'walk in the Valley over the Mountains Meadow and Garden !

1. Billy's Boogie......Billy Penrose Quartet
2. Boogie In Black And White......Billy Penrose Quartet
3. Reminiscences Of The Gaiety Theatre Part One......Reginald Foort
4. Reminiscences Of The Gaiety Theatre Part Two......Reginald Foort
5. I'll String Along With You.....Jack Payne & His Band
6. Little Valley In The Mountain.....Jack Payne & His Band
7. Help Yourself Benny Lee
8. But Me I Love You......Benny Lee
9. Stompin' At The Savoy......Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
10. If I Could Be With You......Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
11. In A Monastery......Ronnie Ronalde
12. Bells Across The Meadow......Ronnie Ronalde

Billy Penrose (1925–1962, Brighton) was an English jazz musician who played piano, and trumpet. He formed his own quartet which played boogie-woogie music.
Billy played with a number of bands as well as forming his own quartet. It was while he was the pianist for the Lou Preager Orchestra that he formed his own quartet with Paul Rich (guitarist) and the bass player and drummer from the orchestra. They recorded six songs which were released on three records:

Boogie In The Groove b/w Lazy Boogie recorded March 1945, released May 1945
Boogie In Black And White b/w Billy's Boogie recorded June 1945, released September 1945
Harlem Boogie b/w Boogie In The Ballroom recorded March 1945, released October 1946

Benny Lee (11 August 1916 – 9 December 1995) was a Scottish comedy actor and singer. He started his career in stage roles, and developed a television and film career....In 1941, Lee was heard singing by Johnny Claes, a trumpeter who had recently formed a swinging dance-band called the "Claepigeons". He liked the sound of Lee's voice and signed him on as a vocalist. Soon Lee was singing and recording with many bands of the day, including that of Sid Phillips. 
Lee became sufficiently popular for him to be featured as a solo singer, rather than only fronting a band. As a crooner, he performed in over 2,000 broadcasts.....The Decca company came in with a contract and from 1950 he recorded such hits of the time as "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)", and "Down at the Ferry Boat Inn" with the Stargazers. Every type of pop song seemed to suit Lee, and he covered Guy Mitchell's no 1, "Pretty Little Black-Eyed Susan", and the Hank Williams hillbilly hit, "Your Cheatin' Heart".

          5. I'll String Along With You

Renate Muller--Russ Morgan & Orch--Primo Scala's Accordeon Band--Lonnie Donegan--Charles D Smart--Sam Fitton


We are back now for a while winding the gramophone up and listening to the music of a bygone age with a bit of classy singing, a dance or two, a drop of POP, a fiddle with the Accordeon & Organ...ending in a deep tenor voice !

1. Today I Feel So Happy......Renate Muller
2. Just Because I Lost My Heart to You......Renate Muller
3. Mockingbird Hill......Russ Morgan & His Orchestra
4. Flying Eagle Polka......Russ Morgan
5. Cheerio Medley Part One......Primo Scala's Accordion Band
6. Cheerio Medley Part Two......Primo Scala's Accordion Band
7. My Dixie Darling......Lonnie Donegan
8. I'm Just a Rolling Stone......Lonnie Donegan
9. Lily Of Laguna......Charles B Smart
10. Selection Of Leslie Stuart's Songs......Charles B Smart
11. I Know Of Two Bright Eyes......Sam Fitton
12. I Hear You Calling Me......Sam Fitton


Renate Müller (26 April 1906 – 7 October 1937) was a German singer and actress in both silent films and sound films, as well as on stage.
Born in Munich, Germany, Müller entered films in 1929 in Berlin, and quickly became popular. A blue-eyed blonde, she was considered to be one of the great beauties of her day, and, along with Marlene Dietrich, was seen to embody fashionable Berlin society. After making Sunshine Susie (1932) in England, she returned to Germany and was delayed by anti-German French officials for a short time in Paris. The incident was used by Dennis Wheatley as a basis for his short story, "Espionage". The story and a short discussion of the incident are included in Wheatley's short story collection Mediterranean Nights.

          5. Cheerio Medley

Sunday, 16 July 2023

Noman Wisdom--Lee Lawrence--Mantovani & His Orchestra--Eric Delaney & His Band--Vera Lynn--Ronnie Hilton.


 Plenty of loving in this selection... couple with hearts (Cuor)!! and three colours !!

1. Don't Laugh At Me......Norman Wisdom
2. Once In Love With Amy......Norman Wisdom
3. With These Hands......Lee Lawrence
4. You're Heartless.......Lee Lawrence
5. The Green Cockatoo......Mantovani & His Orchestra
6. Cuor Ingrato......Mantovani & His Orchestra
7. Oranges & Lemons......Eric Delaney & His Band
8. Delany's Delight......Eric Delaney & His Band
9. Concerto For Two......Vera Lynn
10. What More Can I Say......Vera Lynn
11. A Woman In Love.......Ronnie Hilton
12. I Just Found Out About Love.....Ronnie Hilton

Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom, OBE (4 February 1915 – 4 October 2010) was an English actor, comedian, musician and singer best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring his hapless onscreen character that was often called Norman Pitkin. He was awarded the 1953 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles following the release of Trouble in Store, his first film in a lead role.
On 31 December 1976, Wisdom performed his theme song "Don't Laugh at Me ('cause I'm a Fool)" on BBC1's A Jubilee of Music, celebrating British pop music for Queen Elizabeth II's impending Silver Jubilee. Wisdom had performed in front of the Queen at many Royal Command Performances, the first being in 1952.

            12. I Just Found Out About Love