In 1930s Britain, the biggest "pop star" was Henry Hall, leader of the BBC Dance Orchestra, whose daily broadcasts were heard by millions. Now tunes he made famous are introduced in brand new recordings by Mart Sander and the Swing Swindlers! This is a great way to hear the fine soft swing in super sound and fine performances.
10 Some Day My Prince Will Come - Churchill, Frank
11 I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams - Burke, J
12 It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane - Leslie, Edgar
13 Jeepers Creepers - Warren, H
14 By the Sleepy Lagoon - Coates, Eric
15 Radio Times - Hall, Henry
16 You Grow Sweeter As the Years Go By - Mercer, Johnny
17 Yours and Mine - Freed, Arthur
18 Shuffle Off to Buffalo - Warren, Harry
19 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - Bassman, Geo
20 Pagan Love Song - Freed, Art
21 Once in a While - Edwards, Michael
22 Wishing Will Make It So - Desylva, B.G
23 One Night of Love - Schertzinger, V
24 You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me - Warren, Harry
25 Happy Ending - Pollack, Lew
In 1930s Britain, the biggest "pop star" was Henry Hall, leader of the BBC Dance Orchestra, whose daily broadcasts were heard by millions. Now tunes he made famous are introduced in brand new recordings by Mart Sander and the Swing Swindlers! This is a great way to hear the fine soft swing in super sound and fine performances.