Some colourful labels on this selection and the massed bands are making another appearance ending in a Boogie !
1. Mary's Boy Child.......Harry Belafonte
2. Eden Was Just Like This......Harry Belafonte
3. I'm Shy Mary Ellen I'm Shy......Jack Pleasants
4. I'm I Throuble Agean......Tom Foy
5. The Prince Of Players......Jimmy Lloyd
6. Ever Since I Met Lucy.......Jimmy Lloyd
7. Blaze Away......Massed Bands Of The Aldershot Command--1932
8. Marching Through Georgia...Massed Bands Aldershot Command--1932
9. Someone Else's Roses......Joan Regan
10. The Love I Have For You.....Joan Regan
11. The Poor People of Paris......Winifred Atwell
12. Piano Tuner's Boogie......Winifred Atwell
Jack Pleasants (1876-1924) was a music hall singer and comedian especially popular in the north of England. He played the part of a bashful lover, typified by his popular songs "I'm Shy, Mary Ellen, I'm Shy" (his biggest hit 1911), "I'm Twenty-one Today" and "I Just Got Married Today". His status as one of the top Northern dialect comedians grew. Billed as “The Bashful Limit”, he typically played the part of a "bashful fool", He wore make-up, a black frock coat, trousers, and a bowler hat, and sported a large marguerite flower.
Thomas Foy (1866 – 7 August 1917) was an English music hall performer and comedian.
He trained as an acrobat and in his spare time, he joined a circus as a clown and scene designer, and made his first music hall performance in Manchester as a lightning cartoonist. He developed a song and dance act, and also joined a Wild West show, before becoming a comedian with a stage Irish persona. He appeared in pantomimes in the north of England before heading to London and finding fame as a comedian and pantomime performer.He was billed as "The famous Little Comedian". As a pantomime performer he specialised in "Idle Jack" and pantomime dames.
Joan Regan (born Joan Bethel or Siobhan Bethel; 19 January 1928 – 12 September 2013) was an English traditional pop music singer, popular during the 1950s and early 1960s.Her successful singing career began in 1953, when she made a demo record of "Too Young" and "I'll Walk Alone". The demo came to the attention of Bernard Delfont, and that helped her sign a recording contract with Decca Records.
She had a number of Top 40 hits for the label, many of them were cover versions of American hits. Among them were Teresa Brewer's "Ricochet", "Till I Waltz Again with You", and "Jilted", Doris Day's "If I Give My Heart to You" and Jill Corey's "Cleo and Me-O" and "Love Me to Pieces".
3. I'm Shy Mary Ellen I'm Shy
12. Piano Tuners Boogie
Winner records... two music hall performers from the 1920's massed bands from the 1930's and vocals from the 50's and a honky tonk piano boogie's till the end hope you enjoy the variety of sounds !!
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