Monday, 17 July 2023

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

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