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Great British Dance Bands. Vocal and Instrumental from my 78


02:41
Syd Roy & His R.K.O Lians play 'If I Couldn't Have You'. 1933
03:11
Who Do You Love ? The Maestros, sing in 1931.
03:05
Blues In My Heart. Jack Payne & His Band.1932.
03:04
Balloons. Billy Cotton & His Band. 1932.
03:05
"Virginia". Tom Barratt.
02:42
Layton & Johnstone in 1927 sing " Up with the Lark" - Medley.
03:25
Jack Payne 1899 - 1969. A Tribute.
03:47
You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me. Billy Cotton & His Band.1930.
02:31
When I Was King Of Bath, from 'Monsieur Beaucaire'. Ernest Pike. 1919.
03:09
You Will Remember Vienna. Gerald Adams. 1931.
02:59
Whats The Good Of Leaving The Dear Old Home?. Raymond Dance Band. 1926.
03:07
Jack Payne & His Hotel Cecil Orchestra. play 'So Blue' in 1927.
03:28
Good-Night Vienna . Jack Payne & His Band in 1932.
03:19
"Beat O' My Heart" Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band. 1934.
03:26
It Always Starts To Rain. Jack Payne & His B.B.C Dance Orchestra. 1931.
03:02
Without You Sweetheart. Layton and Johnstone. 1928.
03:44
On The Beach At Waika Kiki Blues. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra 1927.
03:36
'The Blue Room' Savoy Orpheans (directed by Carroll Gibbons). 1927.
03:02
More Than You Know. Jack Payne & His BBC Dance Orchestra. 1930
03:18
Minnetonka. Herman Darewski & His Covent Garden Dance Band.1928.
02:56
Round the Marble Arch. Jack Payne & His Band with Leslie Holmes. 1932.
03:25
Take A Step. The Romanie Orchestra directed by Debroy Somers. 1924.
03:44
Entrance Of The Little Fauns. Jack Payne & His B.B.C Dance Orchestra.1931.
03:13
"Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise' Albert Sandler & His Orchestra.
02:57
Jack Payne Fest! - 'The Moochie' Jack Payne & His BBC Dance Orchestra.1930.
03:11
"At Santa Barbara" Peter Dawson. 1928
03:16
Laughing At The Rain. Jack Payne & His BBC Dance Orchestra.1931.
02:55
1930's Depression! - "A Simple Song Of Safe Guarding" from 1931!.
03:23
Let Me Sing And I'm Happy. Jack Hodges. 1930.
03:18
'Liszt, Chopin and Mendelssohn' Arthur Lally & His Orchestra. 1932.
03:14
'I'll String Along With You' Jack Payne & His Band. 1934.
03:14
'I'm Going To See Old Virginie' Harry Weldon " The Popular Favourite', 1927.
03:17
'On a Steamer Coming Over'. Jack Payne & His Band.1933.
00:23
Jack Payne Publicity Shot.
03:03
John Reynder's Dance Orchestra on Octacros, 1934.
02:47
Albert Whelan ruminates the New Year. 1931.
03:57
Christmas Evening Service Part Two. St. James's Church. London W1. c 1931.
03:49
Christmas Evening Service Part One. St James's Church, London W1. c.1931.
00:51
Henry Hall. BBC News Obituary October 1989
03:30
"The Devout Lover". Norton Collyer c. 1930.
02:48
Same Song - Different Year. No.2. Jay Wilbur & His Band in 1934.
03:02
Same Song - Different Year.No. 1, Billy Scott Coomber on Eclipse in 1931.
02:56
'Fairy On The Clock'. Harry Hudson's Melody Men. 1930.
03:00
'World of Love' Jay Whidden & His New Midnight Follies Band. 1927.
03:28
In The Jailhouse Now No. 2. Ambrose & His Orchestra. 1932.
03:22
"I'm Thru' with Love" Percival Mackey's Kit-Kat Band. 1931.
03:38
The new 'Talkie' pictures are explained by Albert Whelan in 1931.
03:22
The Doll Medley - Herman Darewski & His Band, Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington, 1939.
02:54
George Dosher - 'You Are Too Beautiful'. 1933.
03:07
G.H Elliott sings 'Down Kentucky Way' 1928.
03:18
Daily Herald Holiday Contest 1934. No. 2 Harry Hudson & His Band.
03:17
The Daily Herald Holiday Contest 1934. Harry Hudson & His Band.
03:18
Blue Is The Night. Jack Payne & His B.B.C Dance Orchestra. 1930.
02:57
"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Of Mine" Layton & Johnstone.1928.
04:20
Teddy Brown & His Cafe de Paris Band in 1926.
03:04
Roy Fox & His Band(at the Monseigneur Restaurant, London) play 'Cherie,c'est vous' 1931
03:27
What Have We Got To Lose? (Hi-Ho Lack-A-Day) Syd Baxter & His Orchestra. 1933.
04:16
Mr. Stanley Lupino- "On the Staff" from 'Arlette' (Ivor Novello). 1917.
03:04
Sydney Kyte & His Piccadilly Hotel Band - 'Tell Tales',1932. A re-upload!.
02:58
Ho Hum! - Albert Whelan on Eclipse, 1931.