Sunday 1 September 2024

Peter Dawson--Gerald Moore--Jimmy Young--Lonnie Donegan--Frank Sinatra--Jim Sherry--Five Sherry Brothers

Forgot to put the filter on a couple of tracks so all the clicks ect is there !!

1. Waltzing Matilda......Peter Dawson
2. Waiata Poi......Peter Dawson
3. Study In E Minor Op.45 NO.9......Gerald Moore
4. An Die Musik (To Music)......Gerald Moore
5. Isn't It Heavenly......Jimmy Young
6. Say You're Mine Again......Jimmy Young
7. Jack o' Diamonds......Lonnie Donegan
8. Ham 'n' Eggs......Lonnie Donegan
9. These Foolish Things......Frank Sinatra
10. You Go To My Head......Frank Sinatra
11. Impression Of Bird Life......Jim Sherry
12. Actual Step Dancing (Say That You're Sorry )......Five Sherry Brothers


Gerald Moore
Gerald Moore CBE (30 July 1899 – 13 March 1987) was an English classical pianist best known for his career as a collaborative pianist for many distinguished musicians. Among those with whom he was closely associated were Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Kathleen Ferrier, Elisabeth Schumann, Hans Hotter, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Victoria de los Ángeles and Pablo Casals.

                             Jim Sherry                            The Five Sherry Brothers

Jim Sherry was a musician, singer and clog and step dancer on the professional music hall stage. “The Five Sherry Brothers“ act was formed and became one of the best-known music hall acts of the 1930s.
The Five Sherry Brothers were a famous English variety theatre act from the 1930s. They were known for their versatility, performing as dancers, musicians, comedians, and singers. The group consisted of Dan, Harry, Jim, Peter, and Sam Sherry12.

         1. Waltzing Matilda

3 comments:

  1. Great Video Above... hope you all enjoy it as much as I did...couldn't resist in posting it !
    Enjoy !

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  2. Thank you! Glad to see you posting again. Sounds like you managed to get your hands on some more great music to clean and record. Looking forward to it!

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    1. Hi DC..thanks for your comment much appreciated, at the moment comments are a bit thin on the ground !...there will be more regular postings in the future so keep looking... till I run out of records...thanks again ...Cheers....Micky

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