Ballroom orkest Jan Corduwener: Unless. (1952). HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!

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  • @joszandstra2044
    @joszandstra2044 4 дня назад +1

    Een hele mooie wals...

  • @jyttethagaardnielsen3568
    @jyttethagaardnielsen3568 4 дня назад +1

    Now the last of your uploads today, my dearest Henkie !!!!! I love listening to Jan Corduwener !!!! This melody is very beautiful !!!!!!!!! My sweet friend, I`ll listen again later !!!!!! I`ll think of you, and I send you my warmest feelings and most caring thoughts !!!!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!!!!!! Love from your always faithful Jytte

    • @henkgloudemans8886
      @henkgloudemans8886  4 дня назад +1

      Thank you my dearest Jytte !!!! For listening to Corduweners record !!!!! I wish you a magnificent 1st of January Jytte !!!!! Take good care of yourself !!!! Till lateron and in the meantime I keep you closed in my heart !!!!! Happy Newyear for you and your whole familie !!!!! Yours always faithful Henk !!!!

  • @henridelagardere264
    @henridelagardere264 4 дня назад +1

    _Unless_ - Tolchard Evans (music) & Robert Hargreaves, Stanley Damerell (words)
    Sydney Edmund *Tolchard Evans* (20 September 1901 - 12 March 1978) was an English songwriter, composer, pianist and bandleader, whose works were popular from the 1920s to the 1960s.
    Early life
    He was born in West Kilburn, London, the son of Edmund George Evans and his wife Maud, née Tolchard. The family later moved to Willesden, where Evans lived for the rest of his life.
    Career
    Evans started playing piano at the age of six and studied orchestration and conducting with a view to becoming a classical musician, but in 1919 joined the staff of the Lawrence Wright popular music publishing company. In 1924, he left to work as a pianist for silent films and dance bands, before establishing his own band at the Queen's Hotel, Westcliff-on-Sea, later moving to the Palace Hotel, Southend, where he stayed through most of the 1930s.
    He also achieved success as a songwriter, with his song "Barcelona" (1926) becoming an international hit. With lyricists Stanley Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, he formed the Cecil Lennox song publishing company, which published one of their most successful collaborations, "Lady of Spain" (co-credited to "Erell Reaves", a pseudonym for Damerell and Hargreaves), in 1931. Using an unfamiliar paso doble rhythm, it was turned down by several bands before being made successful by Jack Payne. He achieved further success as a songwriter with "Let's All Sing like the Birdies Sing" (1932), co-written with Damerell, Hargreaves, and Harry Tilsley, and successfully recorded by Henry Hall; "Faith" and "If (They Made Me a King)" (1934); "The Song of the Trees" and "There's a Lovely Lake in London" (1935); "I Hear Your Voice" (1942); and "Sailor, Who are You Dreaming of Tonight?" (1944). At one time, four of his songs were being used by major London dance bands as signature tunes.
    He was often featured on BBC radio, notably with his Tuneful Twenties series from 1949 onwards. In 1951, his career was boosted when Perry Como's version of "If" sold over a million copies. Evans spent some time in the US, and the following year Eddie Fisher's recording of "Lady of Spain" also became a best-seller. His songs also continued to be successful in Britain, with "Ev'rywhere" winning an Ivor Novello Award in 1955, and David Whitfield having UK hits with "My September Love" (1956) and "I'll Find You" (1957). His own recording of "The Singing Piano" (1959) was used as a signature tune at Butlins holiday camps.[3] He also appeared on British television, in such programmes as The Black and White Minstrel Show and The Billy Cotton Band Show. In 1973 he won an Ivor Novello Award for outstanding services to British music.
    Personal life
    He married Phyllis Elizabeth Mayhead in 1931; they had two sons. Tolchard Evans recorded an episode of the BBC radio interview programme Desert Island Discs in 1976, which was re-discovered in 2022. He died in London in 1978, aged 76.
    *Stanley J. Damerell* (aka Jack Stevens aka John Edward Stanley Damerell Stevens; né John Edward Stanley Stevens; 1 July 1878 - 12 December 1951) was, in his early life (1900s through to the early 1920s), a British vaudevillian actor, writer, and producer, and in his later life (from the 1920s until his death), a prolific lyricist, and, to a lesser degree, composer of popular songs.
    Early life
    Damerell was born in Fulham, London.
    Career
    As a writer and producer of vaudevillian revues, Damerell collaborated with Cecil Rutland. Their productions were billed under the name, Damerell and Rutland.
    In 1921, composer Tolchard Evans, and his regular lyricists, Damerell and Robert Joseph Hargreaves (1893-1934), along with Harry Tilsley (né Henry B. Tilsley), formed the Cecil Lennox Music Company to publish their songs. Damerell and Hargreaves, as co-lyricists with Robert Joseph Hargreaves (1893-1934), sometimes used the pseudonym Erell Reaves - an amalgamation of the last five letters of Damerell and the last six letters of Hargreaves. Damerell is the maiden name of Stanley's mother, Eliza Stevens. Stanley J. Damerell also, in 1932, published music under the pseudonym Robert Stanley, and in 1935, Stan Merrell.
    Damerell also collaborated with John Neat (1876-1949), who sometimes used the pseudonym Lilian Ray.
    Affiliations
    Member, Music Hall Artists' Railway Association, founded February 2, 1897, in London, which negotiated concessions on rail fares for travelling performers
    Member, Grand Order of Water Rats, served as King Rat in 1937
    Member, Variety Artistes' Federation, organisation of English vaudeville artists
    Personal life
    On 4 August 1902, Damerell married Violet Eva Walter (1882-1974), an actress, in St Pancras. In January 1918 he married "Noel" Burningham (née Irene Victoria Burningham; 1887-1969) in Camberwell, whose married name was Irene Victoria Stevens. She had been a member of the Grand Order of Lady Ratlings.
    Damerell died in Teddington, Middlesex, on 12 December 1951, aged 73.

    • @henridelagardere264
      @henridelagardere264 4 дня назад +1

      *Selected songs*
      1910-1919
      "Sing, Sing, Sing" (1910), Damerell and Cecil Rutland (words & music)
      "Left, Left" (1915), Damerell & John Neat (words & music)
      1920s
      "Puck-a-Pu (a Chinese vocal one-step) (1920), Stanley J. Damerell, Robert Joseph Hargreaves, John Neat (words & music)
      "The Unknown Warrior" (1920), Damerell, Hargreaves, John Neat (words & music)
      "Beautiful Garden of Allah" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "What Did the Poor Little Moths Live On, When Adam and Eve Were Here?" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "It's Nothing to Do With You" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "Plucky Old Ginger Nut" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); in A
      "Mecca" (vocal fox-trot, on the song, "My Heaven") (1921), Hargreaves, Damerell, Lillian Ray (words & music), L. Ray (arranger); piano
      "Sunshine Across Your Pathway" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Lilian Ray (music); in G
      "The Young Folks and the Old Folks" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Lilian Ray (music); in D
      "Take the Quiet Pathway Leading Home" (1921), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Lilian Ray (music); in D
      "I Told Yer!" (1922), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "Always Leave Them Smiling When You Say Good-Bye" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music);
      "Un-Pa-Deedle-Um" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music);
      "Au Revoir, Bon Soir, Ma Sherie" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music);
      "Alabam and Tennessee" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and the two Bobs [of England]" (words & music); in G
      "The Horshoe on the Cabin Door" (1922), Damerell & Hargreaves "and John Neat [of England]" (words & music); in B♭;
      "Marry in Blue" (1922), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music);
      "'Ard Up, But 'Appy" (song one-step) (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Goldfish" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); in B♭;
      "What's the Matter With the Dear Old Strand, That We Have No Bananas Today?" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music);
      "Heart Strings" (ballad fox-trot) (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Lillian Ray (music)
      "For Ev'ry Light That's Shining Somewhere a Broken Heart" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "Where Was Virginia Creeping To?" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); in G
      "I'm Afraid" (fox-trot) (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music), Lillian Ray (music)
      "Karroo" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music), Edgar Adeler (music);
      "Snuggling" (waltz song) (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words); Tolchard Evans (music);
      "Kisses Grow on Cherry Trees," from Frivolities (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Eric Valentine & Norton Greenop (music)
      "Give Over" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); in E♭
      "Where the River Savannah is Flowing" (1923), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music);
      "Some Girl" (fox-trot) (1924), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "They've Both Got Big Noses, So They Have to Kiss Sideways" (comedy fox-trot song) (1924), Damerell, Hargreaves, and Eric Valentine (words & music)
      "Whoops! It's Making Me Dizzy" (1924), Hargreaves (words), Damerell (words & music)
      "Dandelions and Daffodils" (1924), Damerell, Hargreaves, and George Bass (words & music)
      "Riley's Cow Shed" (fox-trot) (1924), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music)
      "Wee, Oo-La-La, Siv-Vu-Play" (fox-trott) (1924), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music)
      "When the Black Sheep Comes Home" (1924), Damerell, Hargreaves, and Fred Barnes (words & music)
      "Ow'd Bob" (1924), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); in B♭
      "Jerry, the Troublesome Tyke" (1925), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); pf. accompaniment, with arrangement for banjulele banjo and ukulele Kel Keech; in C
      "Turn O' the Tide" (waltz) (1925), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Cor Brighton (music)
      "I've Never Wronged an Onion" ["Why Should It Make Me Cry?"] (fox-trot) (1925), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); pf. and ukulele accompaniment; in E♭
      "Father Sings the Same Old Song Ev'ry Time We Have a Little Party" (1926), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); arr. for banjo & ukulele by Kel Keech
      "Alice, Oh, Where Are You Now?" (1926), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music), banjo & ukulele arr. Kel Keech.
      "Golden Orange Trees of California" (1927), Hargreaves & Damerell, Eddie Griffiths (words & music)
      "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailer" ("All Waiting at the Old Barn Door") (1927), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music); banjo & ukulele arrangement by Alvin D. Keech
      "Send Yourself a Postcard Just to Say 'Cheer Up'" (1927), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "Nobody's Sweetie" (1927), Hargreaves & Damerell (words) Hargreaves (music); pf. and ukulele acc.; in E♭
      "We Don't Know if It's Thursday Night, or if It's Piccadilly" (1927), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.: in G
      "Say It Again" (1927), Damerell, Hargreaves, Eddie Griffiths (words & music); pf. acc, with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech; in F
      "On the Strict Q.T., Whad'Ya Think About That Girl" (fox-trot) (1927), Damerell, Hargreaves, Eddie Griffiths (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.; in F
      "Rock Me in the Cradle of the Deep" (fox-trot) (1927), Damerell, Hargreaves, Eddie Griffiths (words & music); pf. acc, with banjulele banjo and ukulele arr. by Alvin D. Keech ; in G
      "I Loved No One but My Mother Till the Day That I Met You" (1927), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music); banjo & ukulele arrangement by Alvin D. Keech
      "Casabianca" (6⁄8 comedy one-step) (1928), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Ammoniated Tincture of Quinine" (fox-trot) (1928), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele accompaniment; in E♭
      "The Angelus Was Ringing As We Sang Loves Old Sweet Song" (1928), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music); pf. and ukulele & banjulele banjo accompaniment
      "Miss Molly O'Moore" (waltz) (1928), Erell Reaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "The Angelus Was Ringing" (revision) (1928), Damerell & Hargreaves (words & music); pf. accompaniment with banjo & ukulele arrangement
      "I Wish She'd Come Along Now" (1928), Bennett Scott, Damerell, Hargreaves (words & music); pf. and ukulele & banjulele banjo accompaniment
      "By the Windmill" (fox-trot) (1928), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); pf accompaniment with banjulele banjo & ukulele arrangement
      "Tho' Castles Tumble Down," theme song to Master and Man (1929) Hargreaves, Damerell, Pat Heale (words), Tilsley & Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Marvellous, Magical Moon" (slow melody fox-trot) (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Yellow Corn," theme song to Cupid in Clover (1929), Hargreaves, Damerell, Pat Heale (words), Tilsley & Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Mademoiselle Pomme-De-Terre" (comedy one step) (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Yes! Yes! Yes! I Certainly Will" (song fox-trot) (1929), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Heather Moon" (valse) (1929), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Monte Carlo" (continental comedy one-step) (1929) Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Silver River" (fox-trot) (1929) Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Sherman Myers (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "He Loved Her, Who Did? He Did, Where?" (1929), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "When I Met Connie in the Cornfield" (comedy song fox-trot) (1929) Tilsley, Hargreaves, Damerell (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Chinese Twilight" (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Sherman Myers (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "When the Light Shines Brightly in the Lighthouse" (comedy song fox-trot) (1929) Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "I'm in Love With Sheila O’Shay" (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music), Eddie Griffiths (musis); banjo & ukulele arrangement by Alvin D. Keech
      "There's a Lovely Lake in Loveland" (1929), Ralph Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Cigarette" (continentall fox-trot) (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Moscow" (comedy, six-eight-ski) (1929), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), adapted by Evans from famous Russian airs; pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Maggie's Cold" (comedy fox-trot) (1929), written & composed by Harry Tilsley, Hargreaves, and Damerell; pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Giggling Golliwog" (1929), Erell Reaves (story), Tilsley & Evans (music)
      "Keep on Repeating It" (song fox-trot) (1929), Erell Reaves and H. B. Tilsley (words), Marcelle Mayne (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Love Means Nothing to You" (song fox-trot) (1929) Butler & Erell Reaves (lyrics), Tilsley (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Forget-Me-Not" (waltz ballad) (1929) Erell Reaves (words), Phyllis Mayhead (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Fairy on the Clock" (novelty fox-trot) (1929), Erell Reaves (words), Myers (music)
      "If I'm Kind to Mary" (fox-trot) (1929) Erell Reaves, Howard Flynn, Ralph Butler (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "That's All" (waltz) (1929), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); pf. and ukulele ace.

    • @henridelagardere264
      @henridelagardere264 4 дня назад +1

      1930s
      "I Took Jane, Walking in the Rain" (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (1930); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "Japanese Fan" (oriental fox-trot) (1930), Robert Stanley (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "You Die if You Worry" (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words & music)
      "Standing in the Sitting Room" (1930); Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Vamp of Baghdad" (comedy oriental fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Will Anybody Here Have a Drink? Yes, I Will" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Evans (words & music); pf . and ukulele acc.
      "Airman, Airman! Don't Put the Wind Up Me!" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, and Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "A Little Old Cottage" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Ray Benson (music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "The Shadow on the Blind" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "There's Hundreds, Thousands - Millions of Them Now!" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "Bandy Bertha's Birthday" (comedy fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele ace. [
      "Fire! Fire! Fire!" (comedy fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell. Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "Sam Sat With Sophie on the Sofa" (comedy fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "The Tapper" (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele ace.
      "Cupid on the Cake" (novelty fox-trot) (1930), Erell Reaves (words), Myers (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Soldier on the Shelf" (toyshop fable, fox-trot) Erell Reaves (words), Myers (music); with ukulele arr.
      "I Took Jane, Walking in the Rain" (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); pf . and ukulele ace.
      "Hunting Tigers Out in Indiah" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Let's Have a Sing Song" (six eight one-step) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Persian Slave" (oriental fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Sherman Myers (pseudonym of Montague Ewing)[8] (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Send Out Sunshine" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Does a Choo-Choo Go Puff-Puff, or a Puff-Puff Go Choo-Choo" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "If I Hadn't Been a Wanderer" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Pass! Shoot! Goal!" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Sittin' on a Five Barred Gate" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Slippery Sam the Stoker" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Dance of the Rain-Drops" (fox-trot fantasy) (1930), Erell Reaves (words), Evans (music)
      "Syncopated Melody" (1930), Erell Reaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "The Watermill" (characteristic fox-trot) (1930), Erell Reaves (words), Evans (music); pf. and ukulele acc.
      "Wax-Works" (fox-trot) (1930), Erell Reaves (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Does a Choo-Choo Go Puff-Puff" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "If I Hadn't Been a Wanderer" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Slippery Sam the Stoker" (fox-trot) (1930), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "If I Had My Time Over Again" (waltz) (1931), Tilsley, Evans, Robert Stanley; with ukulele arr.
      "Keep Walking" (1931), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "The Landlady's Daughter" (1931), Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Woof! Yap! Bow-Wow-Wow; The Casey Court Dog Race" (1931), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Tell Me a Tale of Old Virginia" (1931), Tilsley (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "That's Somerset" (waltz) (1931), Tilsley (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Toodle-oo! I Gotta Go Home" (1931), Hargreaves, Damerell, Evans (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Up Aroun' the Ole North Pole" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "When You've Got the Pip, Shout Hip, Pip, Hooray" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Cuckoo in the Clock" (1931), Ralph Freed & Erell Reaves (words), Sherman Myers & Charley Kisco
      "Lizzie! Come in and shut that door" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Tally-Ho for Jockey Joe, on Bess From the Boneyard" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Going! Going! Gone" (fox-trot) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukelele arr.
      "Morocco" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Who Was It Makin’ Hay, Round Behind the Hay-Stack, Eh" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "When I Met Sally at the Seaside" (fox-trot) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley & Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Soon" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans & Sherman Myers (music); with ukulele arr.
      "They All Make Love But Me" (comedy song fox-trot) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Dance of the Navvies" (comedy characteristic fox-trot) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans Sherman Myers (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Let's All Sing Like One O'Clock" (vocal 6/8 one-step) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Old Man Sea" (fox-trot) (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "On a Cold and Frosty Morning" (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Life's Desire" ("My Life's Desire") (1931), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement → popularized by Gracie Fields
      "Lady of Spain" (1931), Evans, Damerell, Hargreaves
      "Let's Have a Darn Good Moan" (1932), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "Our John Willie's Farm" (1932), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "I've Stood in This Market Place" (fox-trot) (1932), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Majah General Thing-A-Me-Bob" (1932), Evans (music), Damerell & Hargreaves (words)
      "Why Be So Unkind to Me?" (1932), Evans, Harry Tilsley, Robert Stanley (pseudonym of Stanley Damerell) & Hargreaves (words & music)
      "Good Evening" (1932), Evans (music), Damerell & Hargreaves (words)
      "I’ve Got to Keep In With Her Father" (1932), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr. [staff and tonic sol-fa notations]
      "Our Cat - And the Cat Next Door" (1932), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "We All Wanna Know Why" (1932), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukulele arr.
      "When Matilda's Flirting Around (1932), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukulele arr.
      "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" (1932), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music)
      "Butterflies in the Rain (1932), Damerell, Hargreaves, Myers (words & music)
      "Our Maggie's Gone and Caught Another Cold" (1933), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukelele arr.
      "Bom-Ba-Diddy-Bom-Bom" (1933), Tisley & Robert Stanley (words), Evans (music); with ukelele arr.
      "At Mary Ellen's Hot Pot Party" (1933), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukelele arr.
      "Our Maggie's Gone and Caught Another Cold" (1933), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music); with ukelele arr.
      "Waiters on Parade" (1933), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words), Montague Ewing (music); with ukelele arr.
      "Eleven Good Lads; Football Anthem" (1933), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music)
      "Gug-Gug-Gug-Gertie, I Lul-Lul-Lul Love You" (1933), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music); with ukelele arr.
      "It Was Four O'Clock in the Morning (1933), Hargreaves, Damerell, Tilsley (words & music)
      "My Mother's Favourite Song (waltz) (1933), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Tilsley (music)
      "Da-Dar, Da-Dee" (1933), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music)
      "You Need an Umbrella Now and Again" (fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music)
      "Seeing It Thro' Together" (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Hargreaves (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Wait for the Kettle to Boil" (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "The Lollypop Major" (fantasy in fox-trot rhythm) (1934), Damerell (words), Montague Ewing (1890-1957) (music)
      "Pedro, the Nut From Brazil" (6⁄8 quickstep) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "The Tower of London" (1934), Damerell (words), Montague Ewing, Evans (words & music)

    • @henridelagardere264
      @henridelagardere264 4 дня назад +1

      "Dear! Dear! Dear! Tut! Tut! Tut! Well! Well! Well!" (fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Old Monastery Bell" (waltz) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "I Bought Myself a Bottle of Ink" (song fox-trot) (1934), Arthur Le Clerq & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Go to Sleep" (slow fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Dearest" (fox-trot) (1934), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "One of the Crowd" (fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Louis Rey (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "'Sno Use Sitting on a Sofa" (comedy cho. fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Two Can't Sit on a Three-Piece Suite" (fox-trot) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Homeward" (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "If (They Made Me a King)" (1934), Evans, Damerell, Hargreaves
      "Unless" (waltz, ballad) (1934), Evans (music), Hargreaves & Damerell (words)
      "If" ("If I Hadn't the Right to You") (song waltz) (1934), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Argentina" (paso doble) (1934), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "Sleeping on the Floor" (fox-trot) (1934), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Reginald Tabbush (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "When I Met My Girl in the Rain" (fox-trot) (1934), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "The Cow" (1934), Damerell (words), Sherman Myers (music); with ukulele arrangement
      "My Antoinette" (6⁄8 quickstep) (1935), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with symbols for pf accordion and guitar
      "Moonlight on the Nile" (6⁄8 quickstep) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music); with symbols for pf accordion and guitar
      "Song of the Trees" (fox-trot) (1935), Evans (music), Damerell (words); with symbols for pf accordion and guitar
      "Whistling Lovers' Waltz" (1935), Evans (music), Damerell (words); with ukulele arrangement
      "Funny Little Feller" (1935), Evans (music), Damerell (words); with ukulele arrangement
      "Just a Kiss" (waltz) (1935), founded on themes from Zampa and Raymond Overtures; Damerell (words), music adopted by Evans; with symbols for guitar and pf accordion
      "Happy Hunting Ground" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell, Evans, Myers (words & music)
      "Lady, Sing Your Gypsy Song" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "The Paper Hat Brigade" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "Dancing in a Dream" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "In a Little Dutch Town" (characteristic fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "Just a Pair in a Chair, 'Neath the Old Oak Tree" (1935), Damerell (words), Benny Thornton (music); with arrangement for guitar and pf accordion
      "Said the Crochet to the Quaver" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music); with arrangement for pf accordion and guitar
      "On Venetian Waters" (fox-trot) (1935), Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "Sing Me a Song of Home Sweet Home" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "There's a Lovely Lake in London" (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Lady of Madrid" ("Madrileña") (1935), Hargreaves & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with guitar arrangement
      "Down Devonshire Way" (waltz) (1935), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "When You Grow Up, Little Lady" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Listen in Your Radio" (1937), Evans (music), Damerell (words) → Signature tune for Radiolympia, introduced in 1937, sung by Paula Green (1917-2012), a British dance band singer
      "We Can't Make Love Like the Old Folks Used To Do" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Simple Simon" (fox-trot story) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "We Wanna Goal" (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "After All These Years" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "The Duck Song; Quack, Quack, Quack" (waltz) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "The Army Fell for Little Isabel" (1935), Butler & Stan Merrell (words), Evan Chard (music)
      "Carry On, London" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "He Kissed Maggie - Maggie Kissed Him Back" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "On the Prom-Prom-Promenade" (comedy song) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Sweet Louise" (fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Just a Corner in Paradise" (tango-fox-trot) (1935), Butler & Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "Rhythm of the Sea" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      " Little Boy Sailor" (characteristic song fox-trot) (1936), Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "I'm Sitting Round the Old Round Table" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "A Novel in a Nutshell" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "She's Got That Little Something" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Song of the Lift" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Symphony" (waltz) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Kentucky" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "Supposing" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Although" (waltz) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "White Cliffs" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Where Yorkshire and Lancashire Meet" (waltz song) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Oh! Soldier! Who's Your Lady Love?" (6⁄8 comedy song) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Three Minutes of Heaven" (3 figure waltz) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Have You Heard the Rumour?" (fox-trot) (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)

    • @henridelagardere264
      @henridelagardere264 4 дня назад +1

      "In a Gypsy Caravan" (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Myers (music)
      "A Little Ring of Gold" (fox-trot) (1936), Jack Stevens (words), Evans (music)
      "When the Swallows Next Again" (fox-trot) (1936), Jack Stevens (words), Sydney Edmund [Evans] (music)
      "She Couldn't Say 'Boo' to a Goose" (1936), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "The Memory of a Tiny Shoe" (fox-trot) (1936), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc. → popularized by Phyllis Robins, vocalist, accompanied by Fred Hartley and His Orchestra
      "Empty Armchair" (1937), Damerell & Evans (words & music), Howard Ross (piano score)
      "Whistling Gypsy (waltz from Command Performance) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Can You Be More Than Just a Friend?" (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "A Little Chap With Big Ideas" (fox-trot) (1937), Ron Drake & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Dickery Dock, Tale of the Talking Clock" (fox-trot intermezzo) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Lover's Land Is Up Again" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell & Butler (words), Evans (music)
      "Dance! Gypsy Dance" (fox-trot from Command Performance) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Whispering Waltz" (waltz) (1938), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Keep It in the Family Circle" (1938), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans & Tilsley (music)
      "Photograph of Mother's Wedding Group" (1938), Damerell & Hargreaves (words), Evans (music)
      "Down a Little Alley" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement and chord figures for pf. accordion, banjo and guitar
      "Just an Old Umbrella" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with ukulele arrangement and chord figures for pf. accordion, banjo and guitar
      "Fishermaid of Old St. Malo" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell, Sherman Myers (pseudonym of Montague Ewing) (music); with arr. for ukulele, etc.
      "Piccaninnies, Climb Dem Stairs" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Vagabond Fiddler (Gypsy idyll) (1937), Damerell (words), Sherman Myers (music); with ukulele arrangement and chord figures for pf. accordion, banjo and guitar
      "Le Touquet" (comedy paso-doble) (1937), Damerell & Edward Clifton (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Lily of the Valley" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Swing Serenade" (fox-trot) (1937), Edward Clifton & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Romany Love Song" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Roaming in the Moonlight" (1937), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music); with arrangement for ukulele, etc.
      "Day In - Day Out" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell & Butler (words), Evans (music)
      "For You" (fox-trot) (1937), Damerell & Butler (words), Evans (music)
      "Humming Waltz" (1938), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Love's Old Sweet Melody" (fox-trot) (1938), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Until We Meet Again" (waltz, ballad) (1939), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "I Take Off My Hat to the Man in the Moon" (fox-trot) (1939), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "My Garden of Memory" (fox-trot) (1939), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Doopey-Doopey-Doo, It Will All Come Right in the End" (fox-trot) (1939), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      1940s
      "When You Return" (waltz) (1940), Ralph Stanley & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Cuban Lady" (paso doble) (1940), Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "Two Old Timers" (fox-trot) (1940), Butler & Damerell (words), Evans (music)
      "I Hear Your Voice" (1942), Evans (music), Damerell (words), Butler (words)
      "Sailor, Who Are You Dreaming of Tonight? (1944), Evans (music), Damerell (words), Butler (words)
      1950s
      "Faith" (1952), Damerell & Floyd Huddleston (words), Evans (music)
      Song filmography
      Rolf är här ändå (1930 Swedish film)
      "On Her Door Step Last Night" (Swedish: "I porten i går kväll")
      Flyg-Bom (English: Bom the Flyer) (1952 Swedish film)
      "If"
      The Charming Deceiver (1933)
      "Whistling Under the Moon"
      Command Performance (1937)
      "Whistling Gypsy"
      Molly and Me (1945)
      "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing," performed by Gracie Fields and the house staff
      Radio Days (1987)
      "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing," sung by Danielle Ferland (uncredited) in a radio commercial
      Happy Feet (2006)
      "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing"

    • @henkgloudemans8886
      @henkgloudemans8886  4 дня назад +1

      Dank voor de info van de plaat en voor de interessante biografieen van Tolchard Evans en Stanly Damerell en alle verdere info !!!! Dankbare groeten van Henk !!!!

  • @johnchambers6150
    @johnchambers6150 4 дня назад +1

    Happy New Year...X...