0.00 There's No Harm In Hoping 2.53 Hands Across The Table 5.54 Just An Echo In The Valley 9.03 Wake Up And Live 11.50 Stormy Weather 14.48 There's A Ring Around The Moon 17.46 Ill Wind 20.53 With You Here And Me Here 23.47 Old Ship O'Mine 26.38 Change Partners 29.26 That Night Of Love 32.09 Love Locked Out 34.54 Lovely To Look At
I listen to this beautiful and sentimental music that my grandparents listened to, today in 2022. Best regards and thank you very much for sharing the music of a whole time of hope.
00:00 [1] There's No Harm In Hoping 02:53 [2] Hands Across The Table 05:54 [3] Just An Echo In The Valley 09:03 [4] Wake Up And Live 11:50 [5] Stormy Weather 14:48 [6] There's A Ring Around The Moon 17:46 [7] Ill Wind 20:53 [8] With You Here And Me Here 23:47 [9] Old Ship O'Mine 26:38 [10] Change Partners 29:26 [11] That Night Of Love 32:09 [12] Love Locked Out 34:54 [13] Lovely To Look At
Wow! That song "Goodbye Oh Ship of Mine" brought shivers through me. As an enlisted USNavy veteran, I can attest to the sadness I felt when I learned that my ship had been decommissioned. Military life, particularly during war time, isn't something that garners too many fond memories. But, one can reminisce about the good experiences with military buddies. Thanks for bringing that song to the fore.
Juan, it is great having viewers from Peru, thank you for leaving a comment. I am glad you are enjoying the posts too! Best Regards from your host Bob!
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️ 💋 THANK YOU 💋 🎵 CHANGE PARTNERS 🎶 one of my all-time favourites but I would NEVER change partners in listening to those golden gems 😘 PAX41 IS MY #ONE 💞
Great set for background if you have a tedious job to do - like working in the garden - or shelling walnuts to garnish a cake my wife is making. The 30’s were indeed the paramount period for great British bands and this set is a fantastic demonstration of their best. Thanks, Bob, from down here on the banks of the Dnipro River in Ukraine.
Excellent walnut shelling stuff, this. I'd like a wife who'd need walnuts for a cake but the shame of it all is, being female I don't get to get a wish like this. Married to a chef but he didn't shell walnuts.
Gary have you also listened to my KPAX41 channel? I post music there that I don't on this channel. This channel is more diversified and the other is 1930's and 1940's music. Thank you for watching.
Some super tunes here, for me especially Henry Hall with vocal refrain by Dan Donavan and Jack Harris with Mary Jane Walsh on vocal ... and of course not forgetting the wonderful vocals of Pat O'Malley on "That night of love".
Desmond Carrington & Malcolm Laycock used to have BBC programmes on Sunday as did Hubert Gregg in the week which kept alive the memory of 20s,30s & 40s music and the artists who performed it. Have not listened to radio at all for years.
GEEEEEEZE! BOB! OH! I LOVE THESE! "There`s No Harm In Hoping" is TRULY FANTASTIC! OH! All of these are to die for! I Love how Carroll Gibbons snuck in a few lines of "Stormy Weather" In "Ill Wind"!
Larry, I did my live show this morning at 9:30AM. I think for now I am going to do that time as it's the best time to catch people around the globe. Hope your wife will let you tune in. Thank you for your support as always.
I completely understand, lucky for me ours doesn't start till 11:15. I may start the show about 9:15 just to make sure I don't get set behind. I did the show on Saturday but it's difficult with everyone up and moving about, too much noise.
It is very difficult for me to find period magazines from the UK, so I have to use content from the US. Anyone out there haver scans from British magazines? I could use them in future posts on the channel.
Wonder could anyone help. I'm Irish had a cousin born in the 20s. He worked in the Bank ( his parents ambition) left the job to run away with " the coons" a blacked up group who toured seaside resorts in the British isles. Family never spoke of him again. His name was Richard Donnelly, he played with one of the big dance bands in England, changed his name to Mark Molloy. Has anyone ever heard of him. Died in his early 50s of throat cancer in England , family brought him home for buriel in Glasnevin. Vera Lynn sent a beautiful enormous wreath. If anyone has any info I would be eternally greatful. His only crime was to leave his " good" job, even his nephews imagined he was a serial killer , as if they enquired about uncle Richard ,the reply was always,we don't mention that persons name in this house. My relatives but strange people.
Track 10, Pax41 - as good as ever I've heard this fine old standard. Think Fred Astaire introduced the song, but even his version is no better than this one. Thanks again for bringing them to us.
MELODÍAS Y letras como éstas transmitían afecto y hasta amor. Todo respetaba y podía llevar hasta el "cheek to cheek". Nóm - brenme "música" actual que cumpla ese mensaje. Nada...nada. Dos cucharadas y vamos... Missing good old times.
Boris contento de haber disfrutado de la selección y gracias por ver el canal. Me gusta la expresión de dos cucharadas, ya que podría hacer un buen título de vídeo.
I THINK THIS UNFORGETTABLE ERA WAS EVEN MORE ELEGANT IN BRITAIN, SUCH AS THE SONG I HAVE ON MY CLOCK RADIO..."MIDNIGHT THE STARS AND YOU", WITH AL BOWLY VOCAL...THE SPECTRAL HEIR I'M SURE IS WHY IT WAS FEATURED IN "THE SHINING" WITH JACK NICHOLSON !!
Great set. Love them all. Is track #9 on a Crown disc, and is the flip side "How Can I Hope to Go On"?, If so, then it would be safe to attribute Ken Crossley as the vocalist. Thank you for sharing.
MOST OF THESE BANDS ENTERTAINED THE SERVICE MEN LIVE AND OFTEN AT THEIR CAMP, AS WELL AS ON STAGE THEY WERE ALL ENJOYED BY ALL OF US CIVILIAN AS WELL, ESPECIALLY THE , "LONDONERS" AND OTHERS, BEING BLITZED, NIGHT AND DAY, IT WAS A WELCOME SOUND TO HEAR ON RADIO. "GOD BLESS THEM ALL"
I would be interested in hearing stories about the Blitz and your experiences. What was your age during that time? How much notice did you get before the bombs started dropping? Did they just bomb at random and how often?
ITS NEAR MY REST TIME' AND I HAVE TO EAT FIRST. I WAS VERY YOUNG JUST 16 WHEN WAR BEGAN AND SCARED AS WE WERE TOLD WE SHOULD FILL THE BATH TUB WITH WATER AND BE READY TO PUT CLOTHS ROUND THE DOOR TO KEEP MUSTARD GAS FROM GETTING IN, FEAR WAS EVERY WHERE. WE ALL HAD GAS MASKS . ISSUED BY GOVERNMENT WHICH EVERY BODY CARRIED WHEREVER THEY WENT, AT SCHOOLS CHILDREN WORE THEM AND PRACTICED WEARING THEM. I WILL TELL YOU MORE LATER WHEN I FEEL MORE RELAXED. @@pax41
Great information and I look forward to more stories about your experience during this time. I wish I could be there and interview you in person. Still wish I knew your name.
Just a small request: please don`t do fade ins or outs. Sometimes several bars are being played, still, while the fade outs occur. Same with the beginning of the numbers - it is always desirable to hear the entry of the band at normal volume. Leave the record as it is, there`s a good chap. Don`t worry about the surface noise being slightly more exposed! Many thanks for all of these lovely recordings! Bev.
@@TheRAFfc Enough to make you spit, isn't it? You're right, it did. Now I'm pondering on the word they used then to indicate gayness. No, not happiness either.
0.00 There's No Harm In Hoping
2.53 Hands Across The Table
5.54 Just An Echo In The Valley
9.03 Wake Up And Live
11.50 Stormy Weather
14.48 There's A Ring Around The Moon
17.46 Ill Wind
20.53 With You Here And Me Here
23.47 Old Ship O'Mine
26.38 Change Partners
29.26 That Night Of Love
32.09 Love Locked Out
34.54 Lovely To Look At
Put in colons instead of periods, so that we can actually click on them please.
@@CPorter Done.
I listen to this beautiful and sentimental music that my grandparents listened to, today in 2022. Best regards and thank you very much for sharing the music of a whole time of hope.
I've liked this music since I was 13 years old now 74 still like it thanks
Yes
It probably reminds you as well as me, at 80-plus, of the sounds we would hear on the radio during the day. It's the sound of the Thirties.
This is so great!!!
Wonderful music! Thank you for uploading.
Super excellent
All of these friendly old tunes are the best medicine for stress relief!
I agree Patrick, helps me all the time. Thank you for watching the channel.
Dit is prachtig de rijd van vroeger heerlijk
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
Awesome, glad you liked it!
Bring me back to 30s...
So charming!
one of the most distinguished compilations!
Glad you like this one Jozef.
Another fine collection, Pax41 Music Time Machine. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Paul for watching and glad you liked this selection. Always a pleasure to share with you and the others. 🙂
00:00 [1] There's No Harm In Hoping
02:53 [2] Hands Across The Table
05:54 [3] Just An Echo In The Valley
09:03 [4] Wake Up And Live
11:50 [5] Stormy Weather
14:48 [6] There's A Ring Around The Moon
17:46 [7] Ill Wind
20:53 [8] With You Here And Me Here
23:47 [9] Old Ship O'Mine
26:38 [10] Change Partners
29:26 [11] That Night Of Love
32:09 [12] Love Locked Out
34:54 [13] Lovely To Look At
Wow! That song "Goodbye Oh Ship of Mine" brought shivers through me. As an enlisted USNavy veteran, I can attest to the sadness I felt when I learned that my ship had been decommissioned. Military life, particularly during war time, isn't something that garners too many fond memories. But, one can reminisce about the good experiences with military buddies. Thanks for bringing that song to the fore.
Thank you for this sweet and nice musik, that brings old memories of our grandpa' era. Kindest regards from Peru
Juan, it is great having viewers from Peru, thank you for leaving a comment. I am glad you are enjoying the posts too! Best Regards from your host Bob!
This was an exceptional array of classy British renditions! Thank you for sharing :-)
COOL✠ GOTT MIT UNS !!! ✠ 🍀🍀🍀Good old teames.. thenks!😍💘👍
Pax41, your choice of music and the sheer number of postings in this genre is unparalleled! Congratulations! And thank you for them.
Paul, glad you are enjoying the posts and thank you for the compliment. Thank you too for watching the channel!
ZINGGG ⚡
WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART 💖
THANK YOU, BOB 💋💋💋
Many of the songs from 20's and 30's are no longer heard; they need to be brought back.
I agree and thank you for watching!
Paul Phelps flojos
It's not just the songs and the music. It's the 30s arrangements and the sound they don't seem to do now.
@@pax41 OK, Pax41 MusicTime Machine, off you go and do your thing. I know you can. We're all waiting.
heyaaah, Bob 🙋♀️
💋 THANK YOU 💋
🎵 CHANGE PARTNERS 🎶
one of my all-time favourites
but I would NEVER
change partners
in listening to those golden gems 😘
PAX41 IS MY #ONE 💞
heyaaah back at you Bonnie B
Very entertaining music! 🎶🎶🎶👍😄 Thank you for all you do which makes me smile and tap my feet. I just LOVE these compilations of music and photos. 🥰💕
Thank you for the beautiful music.
Welcome John, you left so many thank you's that YT thought it was spam. I fixed it and appreciate the comments.
Musica soave. Grazie Pax41
So glad you enjoyed this and thank you for watching!
I wish I’d lived in that time of year.
Thanks, Pax41, for putting them together, they are endless joy
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
Thanks.
The Singing Detective introduced me t o this music. It is so smooth and relaxing. My parents' age ( I am 73 now )Thanks very good.
Glad you are enjoying the posts and thank you for watching the channel.
creepy movie The Shining was one of the things that got me into the 20s/30s music, and the video game fallout
Great set for background if you have a tedious job to do - like working in the garden - or shelling walnuts to garnish a cake my wife is making. The 30’s were indeed the paramount period for great British bands and this set is a fantastic demonstration of their best. Thanks, Bob, from down here on the banks of the Dnipro River in Ukraine.
what business are you in in Ukraine ? do you import food products ?
What a perfect husband, shelling walnuts as well as chores in th garden. There should be more of you.
Excellent walnut shelling stuff, this. I'd like a wife who'd need walnuts for a cake but the shame of it all is, being female I don't get to get a wish like this. Married to a chef but he didn't shell walnuts.
is there are still some legal business in Ukraine?LOL/
heyaaah, Bob 🙋
amazing ... what grace ...
how sweet the sound 💕
THANK YOU SO MUCH
FOR ALL THOSE PRECIOUS GEMS 💋
A classy collection of performances. Thank you!
Glad you liked them Ken.
Beautiful music from a time before the world fell into the "Rabbit Hole" with Alice.
Glad you liked this Harry and thank you for watching!
I like rabbits. But, you're right.
Another great collection of beautiful tunes from the 20,s and 30,s thank you.
Maybe some for the cd Alex 😀
Hands across the table..... Heavenly selection again sir, thank you
Welcome Ben
When everyone had class. We need to get back to this but in a modern day world!
Delightful
I love this video, I can just see my Gran in her 20s dancing to all of this.
Belíssima obra-prima da bela música. Brasil
Another fine collection Pax41. I enjoyed it very much. As always, thank you.
Welcome Gary and thank you for watching!
Pax41, listening to your fine collections are a regular part of my day. I thank you heartily for your efforts.
Gary have you also listened to my KPAX41 channel? I post music there that I don't on this channel. This channel is more diversified and the other is 1930's and 1940's music. Thank you for watching.
Yes I have been there and the music is excellent! Your efforts are very much appreciated.
Thanks again.
Welcome
Sigh, Change Partners is so nice. Thanks, Pax. These are lovely to wake up to. :)
You are welcome Nancy and will be posting more great music from the era. Thank you for watching the channel.
Another gem from the golden age of beautiful music, thanks a lot Pax
welcome Alex
Billy Cotton is great. Thank you.
More to come from Mr Billy C
Some super tunes here, for me especially Henry Hall with vocal refrain by Dan Donavan and Jack Harris with Mary Jane Walsh on vocal ... and of course not forgetting the wonderful vocals of Pat O'Malley on "That night of love".
Glad you enjoyed this Martin and thank you for watching! It's very much appreciated.
Found the picture of Carroll Gibbons band at 20:17 (I love the sax section) fascinating as it shows 3 bari saxes!
Awesome selection, thank You so much!!!
My pleasure, so glad you enjoyed this selection. Thank you for watching as always!
Desmond Carrington & Malcolm Laycock used to have BBC programmes on Sunday as did Hubert Gregg in the week which kept alive the memory of 20s,30s & 40s music and the artists who performed it. Have not listened to radio at all for years.
Hope you are enjoying the selection here Lawrence and thank you for watching the channel.
This is so cool and very helpful for my writing project. My character is called Elizabeth 'Betty' Millard and was born in 1903. 🎶🤩🎶
Glad it helps Clara and good luck with the writing project.
Debroy, love that name ,just think your best friend with that name ! and what a beautiful band
I think that is a cool name too Keith. Wish I have a name like that.
@@pax41 You own will do nicely. After all what's in a name. He possibly got a bad time at school with that. Sounds like a family surname.
GEEEEEEZE! BOB! OH! I LOVE THESE! "There`s No Harm In Hoping" is TRULY FANTASTIC! OH! All of these are to die for! I Love how Carroll Gibbons snuck in a few lines of "Stormy Weather" In "Ill Wind"!
That is a great song and Debroy does a awesome job on it.
OH! BOY DOES HE!
THANKS FOR THIS , I DID DANCE, LIVE, TO HENRY HALL, HE WAS GREAT! :)
More Henry Hall to come sir!
Thanks Pax.
Welcome Bror
Thank you for doing this
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
Encore...bravo!
Larry, I did my live show this morning at 9:30AM. I think for now I am going to do that time as it's the best time to catch people around the globe. Hope your wife will let you tune in. Thank you for your support as always.
Conflict with church at that time, but I can listen later.
I completely understand, lucky for me ours doesn't start till 11:15. I may start the show about 9:15 just to make sure I don't get set behind. I did the show on Saturday but it's difficult with everyone up and moving about, too much noise.
Nice to see the thumbnail of Myrna Loy, although she was an american actress. fun fact, she grew up down the road from actor Gary Cooper.
It is very difficult for me to find period magazines from the UK, so I have to use content from the US. Anyone out there haver scans from British magazines? I could use them in future posts on the channel.
Thanks
Welcome
Wonder could anyone help. I'm Irish had a cousin born in the 20s. He worked in the Bank ( his parents ambition) left the job to run away with " the coons" a blacked up group who toured seaside resorts in the British isles. Family never spoke of him again. His name was Richard Donnelly, he played with one of the big dance bands in England, changed his name to Mark Molloy. Has anyone ever heard of him. Died in his early 50s of throat cancer in England , family brought him home for buriel in Glasnevin. Vera Lynn sent a beautiful enormous wreath. If anyone has any info I would be eternally greatful. His only crime was to leave his " good" job, even his nephews imagined he was a serial killer , as if they enquired about uncle Richard ,the reply was always,we don't mention that persons name in this house. My relatives but strange people.
Track 10, Pax41 - as good as ever I've heard this fine old standard. Think Fred Astaire introduced the song, but even his version is no better than this one. Thanks again for bringing them to us.
Welcome Paul, glad you liked the selection. Thank you for leaving comments and watching the channel, very much appreciated.
MELODÍAS Y letras como éstas transmitían afecto y hasta amor. Todo respetaba y podía llevar hasta el "cheek to cheek". Nóm -
brenme "música" actual que cumpla ese mensaje. Nada...nada.
Dos cucharadas y vamos... Missing good old times.
Boris contento de haber disfrutado de la selección y gracias por ver el canal. Me gusta la expresión de dos cucharadas, ya que podría hacer un buen título de vídeo.
I THINK THIS UNFORGETTABLE ERA WAS EVEN MORE ELEGANT IN BRITAIN, SUCH AS THE SONG I HAVE ON MY CLOCK RADIO..."MIDNIGHT THE STARS AND YOU", WITH AL BOWLY VOCAL...THE SPECTRAL HEIR I'M SURE IS WHY IT WAS FEATURED IN "THE SHINING" WITH JACK NICHOLSON !!
Ray Noble and Al Bowly made some great music together!
Great Clarinet in STORMY WEATHER.
Great set. Love them all.
Is track #9 on a Crown disc, and is the flip side "How Can I Hope to Go On"?, If so, then it would be safe to attribute Ken Crossley as the vocalist.
Thank you for sharing.
It is on a Crown disc but flip side is That's Because You're Here With Me.
Back to the 30's who love it
Humberto v Wyk
Glad you enjoyed this!
British bands? I'll be darn!
Yep and lots more to come Bill. Thank you for watching, it's very much appreciated.
MOST OF THESE BANDS ENTERTAINED THE SERVICE MEN LIVE AND OFTEN AT THEIR CAMP, AS WELL AS ON STAGE THEY WERE ALL ENJOYED BY ALL OF US CIVILIAN AS WELL, ESPECIALLY THE , "LONDONERS" AND OTHERS, BEING BLITZED, NIGHT AND DAY, IT WAS A WELCOME SOUND TO HEAR ON RADIO. "GOD BLESS THEM ALL"
I would be interested in hearing stories about the Blitz and your experiences. What was your age during that time? How much notice did you get before the bombs started dropping? Did they just bomb at random and how often?
ITS NEAR MY REST TIME' AND I HAVE TO EAT FIRST. I WAS VERY YOUNG JUST 16 WHEN WAR BEGAN AND SCARED AS WE WERE TOLD WE SHOULD FILL THE BATH TUB WITH WATER AND BE READY TO PUT CLOTHS ROUND THE DOOR TO KEEP MUSTARD GAS FROM GETTING IN, FEAR WAS EVERY WHERE. WE ALL HAD GAS MASKS . ISSUED BY GOVERNMENT WHICH EVERY BODY CARRIED WHEREVER THEY WENT, AT SCHOOLS CHILDREN WORE THEM AND PRACTICED WEARING THEM. I WILL TELL YOU MORE LATER WHEN I FEEL MORE RELAXED. @@pax41
Great information and I look forward to more stories about your experience during this time. I wish I could be there and interview you in person. Still wish I knew your name.
Just a small request: please don`t do fade ins or outs. Sometimes several bars are being played, still, while the fade outs occur. Same with the beginning of the numbers - it is always desirable to hear the entry of the band at normal volume. Leave the record as it is, there`s a good chap. Don`t worry about the surface noise being slightly more exposed! Many thanks for all of these lovely recordings! Bev.
IF I COULD TURNED BACK TIME, I WOULD BE PERHAPS A DJ IN A CHICAGO CABARET OF THE 20s AND 30s DURING THE PROHIBITION ERA.
Good Grief! He looks like Clark Gable... Oh my goodness!
Yes and Clark Gable was secretly Gay !
GAY IN THOSE DAYS MEANT: HAPPY FULL OF LIFE AND FUN ENJOYED GIRL FRIENDS TAKEN AWAY NOW TO MEAN SOMETHING ELSE
@@keithgoldsmith4815 So they tell me! Oh dear! What a waste!!
@@TheRAFfc Enough to make you spit, isn't it? You're right, it did. Now I'm pondering on the word they used then to indicate gayness. No, not happiness either.
que paso con la musica que ya no se oye asi ? :O
Hi there! It's Billy Merrin himself doing vocal on 9, isn't it?
It may be but wasn't sure Nazim. I was going to ask a friend of mine.
MUSIC NEO-CHICAGO CABARETS OF THE 20s AND 30s.
I believe it was Ken Crossley on No. 9.
Thank You'
Flerpi