Say It With Music :-) I'm very happy to listen Your Music !!! I'm a big fan of British Dance Bands ... Music ... thank you very much for sharing :-) Mark
i would have loved to have seen these musicians live ,but alas i was born n 1954 and missed out on fabulous times it was all over by then thank goodness it was all captured on 78s
Huzzah! Best quality Payne presentation online. Most RUclipsrs fail to capture the deep sonority of the band. Here you've done it to perfection! Thanks...
Both versions of Moonlight Saving Time I know, this one and the Ambrose version are magnificent. I love that superb warm sound of the early 30s, which both HMV and Columbia had. Sound wise they are unsurpassible even today. By 1930 the recording equipment, from microphone to cutting table and everything in between had been honed into near perfection. The big problem was the reproducing. There was simply no gramophone that was able to reproduce faithfully without wearing down a disc in one play.
TRACK TIMING: 00:00 Say It With Music 00:12 [1] Whistling In The Dark (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Jack Payne) 03:04 [2] Moonlight Saving Time (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber) 06:07 [3] Just A Dancing Sweetheart (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Jack Payne) 09:17 [4] My Brother Makes The Noises For The Talkies (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber with Jack Payne, Jack Jackson and other members of the Orchestra) 12:22 [5] In Old Madrid (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber) 15:33 [6] Goodnight Sweetheart (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Val Rosing) 18:21 Say It With Music
The HMV 102 gramophone made its debut in 1931, combining the best acoustic technology available in its day. The sound-box was a modified Orthophonic, far gentler on records than mica diaphragms.
Wonderful sound
Say It With Music :-) I'm very happy to listen Your Music !!! I'm a big fan of British Dance Bands ... Music ... thank you very much for sharing :-) Mark
What a treasure trove of fabulous tunes!!! Whistling in the Dark is my favorite Dana Suesse song .... many thanks for the good music!
Life was so simple and beautiful in 30's !!!
yea I know
“Goodnight Sweetheart” is the highlight of this compilation.
i would have loved to have seen these musicians live ,but alas i was born n 1954 and missed out on fabulous times it was all over by then thank goodness it was all captured on 78s
Fantastic music and superb quality recordings from over 80 years ago, who wants bloody CD's !.
we do,nt need dam cd,s 1/2 of them sound no good anyway
as below cheers
1931 was a wonderful year for popular music and there are plenty more examples on my channel. Delighted that you have found this of interest.
A great recording never heard it before thank you
Huzzah! Best quality Payne presentation online. Most RUclipsrs fail to capture the deep sonority of the band. Here you've done it to perfection! Thanks...
Whistling in the Dark is now stuck in my head! Love it!
Very pleasing melodies
Another AWESOME selection! Your making a fella very happy indeed!
"Whistling in the Dark" always reminds me of Peter Bowles superb performance in the court room in "Pennies from Heaven". The best BBC series ever!
Just beautiful music as it should be played
Nice song. I wish I could remember my time in 1931!!!
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Wonderful music. Thank you so much - Straight to favorites.
Wonderful!
Thanks for these wonderful treats.
moonlight savings was recorded on the 12th of june and i am listening to this on the 12th of june! what a coincidence!
Thankyou! This takes me back.... to a former lifetime.
Thanks Panachord for letting me hear what was going on in my birth year. - John Austin, Australia
Thank you for your answer.
A CAPITAL collection, worthy of all the CAPITAL letters one can provide!
Both versions of Moonlight Saving Time I know, this one and the Ambrose version are magnificent.
I love that superb warm sound of the early 30s, which both HMV and Columbia had. Sound wise they are unsurpassible even today. By 1930 the recording equipment, from microphone to cutting table and everything in between had been honed into near perfection. The big problem was the reproducing. There was simply no gramophone that was able to reproduce faithfully without wearing down a disc in one play.
A very good sound transfer, sounds great, thank you!
lovely
Must find this version only have Ambrose on 78rpm and the the Blue Lyers version too this is the best one.
Thanks again
Thanks again for these Treats.
Wonderful sound quality! Bravo..! :o)
🎵 Whistling in the Dark
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fine quality!!!!!!
Brilliant thanks for this!
Thanks again for this Wonderful Posting.
"The Songs Bonzo Doo Dah Band Taught Us"?
These are the best records - the ones we should be searching for.
Wonderful band!
Thanks again: Always a treat.
Thanks again.
TRACK TIMING:
00:00 Say It With Music
00:12 [1] Whistling In The Dark (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Jack Payne)
03:04 [2] Moonlight Saving Time (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber)
06:07 [3] Just A Dancing Sweetheart (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Jack Payne)
09:17 [4] My Brother Makes The Noises For The Talkies (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber with Jack Payne, Jack Jackson and other members of the Orchestra)
12:22 [5] In Old Madrid (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Billy Scott-Coomber)
15:33 [6] Goodnight Sweetheart (Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra, Vocal chorus by Val Rosing)
18:21 Say It With Music
My neighbor was playing hip hop. What garbage. This is real music. I love this music.
Brain needed this again: Thanks.
Brain requested this again: Thanks.
hi TREVOR lovely music from your Dear wife
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Great
The HMV 102 gramophone made its debut in 1931, combining the best acoustic technology available in its day. The sound-box was a modified Orthophonic, far gentler on records than mica diaphragms.
Thanks: MY Brain needed this.
thank you panachord,i love your channel
Apart from here, I don't know. It has never been reissued as far as I'm aware.
Great-Jack Payne had the best version of this band in my opinion.
If only Jack had gone to Piccadilly or Edison Bell instead of Imperial after leaving Columbia...
Nice recording. Any chance you can give us "Radio Nights"?
Unfortunately I don't have that record. I understand it is fairly rare!
@eh44 I believe Jack Jackson is responsible for the great trumpet work.
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Jack Payne is quite a good vocalist. Not bad at all!
Quite fantastic. I'm using this to decompress from the US election.
Where can I find this version of "Whitsling in the dark"?
Why does it always read "with Vocal chorus", when there is only one person singing? Shouldn´t it be better with "vocal refrain"?
This version of "Whistling In The Dark" is not the same as used in "Pennies From Heaven".
How many of these were Ray Noble arrangements? He was on the staff at this time, I hear tell.
None. Yes, Ray did arrange for Jack Payne, but it was before he became the Light Music Director at HMV.
I don´t understand what they mean by "Moonlight Saving Time"......
Is this music in the public domain?
Anything over 70 years old is in the public domain.