- Title: THE BRITISH PATHE MUSIC COLLECTION
- Date: 13th July 2005
- Summary: THE BRITISH PATHE MUSIC COLLECTION
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- Story Text:THE BRITISH PATHE MUSIC COLLECTION
S08070501
Excerpts from the British Pathe Music archive from the late 1920s to the end of the 1950s. G-ITN291 MUSIC COPYRIGHT MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE RE-USE OR SALE
00.00.00.00 - 00.00.35.04: British Pathe 3254.03: 11.11.1929: Grace Ivell & Vivian Worth singing a ballad probably called 'Shine On Heather Moon'
00.00.40.19 - 00.03.00.08: British Pathe 1018.09: 29.9.1930: Sophie Tucker singing 'Only The Right Man Can Do Me Wrong' recorded (it says here) by 'sheer chance' at the famous Hollywood Gardens, New York
00.03.05.09 - 00.04.03.16: British Pathe 1026.15: 2.3.1931: Jack Hylton & His Band perform 'Choo-Choo'
00.04.08.17 - 00.06.42.05: British Pathe 1042.15: 2.11.1931: Gertrude Lawrence performing 'You're My Decline And Fall' with the composer George Posford at the piano
00.06.49.11 - 00.08.43.10: British Pathe 2787.15: 1.2.1931: Sir Edward Elgar with the London Symphony Orchestra conducting 'Land Of Hope & Glory'
00.08.48.15 - 00.10.33.21: British Pathe 1044.19: 21.12.1931: Alfredo & His Famous Gypsy Vagabonds performing 'You Will Remember Vienna'
00.10.39.02 - 00.12.21.00: British Pathe 1048.25: 7.3.1932: Howard Baker and the Savoy Orpheans with Carroll Gibbons perform 'I'm For You One Hundred Per Cent' with singer Frances Day
00.12.26.06 - 00.13.46.23: British Pathe 1588.07: 24.3.1932: Lily Morris performing 'Don't Have Any More Mrs. Moore'
00.13.52.01 - 00.15.13.09: British Pathe 1058.19: 25.7.1932: Henry Hall & the BBC Dance Orchestra performing 'Here's To The Next Time'
00.15.18.09 - 00.16.56.24: British Pathe 1873.04: 1.1.1933: Elsie Carlisle sings 'You've Got Me Crying Again'
00.17.02.01 - 00.18.17.05: British Pathe 1070.26: 13.2.1933: Leslie Hutchinson ('Hutch') sings 'Trees' in the Malmaison restaurant
00.18.23.00 - 00.19.29.07: British Pathe 1606.13: 30.3.1933: Binnie Barnes sings 'I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan' accompanied by Jack London at the piano who is 'incidentally, the famous Olympic sprinter'
00.19.34.13 - 00.20.37.24: British Pathe 1074.24: 19.6.1933: Billy Cotton & His Band performing 'I'm Just Wild About Harry'
00.20.43.02 - 00.21.54.15: British Pathe 1616.09: 12.10.1933: Josephine Baker performing at the 'Little White Beds' charity ball in Paris
00.22.00.02 - 00.23.24.10: British Pathe 1628.06: 12.4.1934: Charles Coburn performs 'The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte-Carlo'
00.23.29.10 - 00.26.34.01: British Pathe 1640.27: 14.2.1935: Jack Payne & His Band perform 'Tiger Rag' at the Empire in Paris (Payne introduces song in French)
00.26.39.10 - 00.28.32.01: British Pathe 1222.13: 17.9.1936: Al Bowlly sings 'Melancholy Baby'
00.28.37.05 - 00.30.35.04: British Pathe 1232.23: 21.10.1937: Arthur Askey sings 'The Bee Song'
00.30.40.06 - 00.32.08.12: British Pathe 1019.35: 23.11.1939: Gracie Fields sings 'I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus' to the British Expeditionary Force at a concert in France
00.32.13.13 - 00.33.25.00: British Pathe 1090.25: 7.12.1939: Harry Roy & His Band play 'Run Rabbit Run'
00.33.30.09 - 00.34.31.00: British Pathe 1039.42: 25.3.1940: George Formby plays 'When I'm Cleaning Windows' surrounded by soldiers
00.34.36.00 - 00.36.03.10: British Pathe 1298.20: 26.12.1940: Sid Millward & His Nitwits plays 'St. Louis Blues'
00.36.08.12 - 00.38.13.12:British Pathe 2983.04: 1.1.1941: Jack Jackson gives us lessons on how to conduct an orchestra, who interrupt him with bits of the 'Poet & Peasant Overture'
00.38.18.16 - 00.40.11.09: British Pathe 2983.04: 1.1.1941: Mantovani & His Orchestra play unidentified piece (possibly 'I Lost My Heart In Budapest'
00.40.16.23 - 00.41.19.10: British Pathe 1306.05: 26.5.1941: Jack Simpson & His Sextet with singer Betty Kent play 'Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar'
00.41.25.01 - 00.42.31.23: British Pathe 1115.26: 26.5.1941: Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen sing 'Underneath The Arches' at 'The Arches Restaurant' feeding centre in Kentish Town
00.42.27.01 - 00.45.27.11: British Pathe 1538.27: 22.12.1941: George Elrick & His Swing band with singer Joy Conway play 'All Those In Favour Of Swing, Say 'Aye''
00.45.32.22 - 00.47.22.20: British Pathe 1546.13: 18.5.1942: Harry Parry & His Radio Rhythm Club Sextet play improvisations around unknown song
00.47.27.23 - 00.49.10.01: British Pathe 1560.19: 5.4.1943: Harry Roy & His Ragamuffins play 'Was It You, Was It Me, Was It Love?' with animated sequences showing words to song
00.49.15.06 - 00.50.01.10: British Pathe 1123.19: 7.9.1944: Bing Crosby sings 'Amor Amor' at the Stage Door Canteen in Piccadilly, London
00.50.06.11 - 00.52.12.08: British Pathe 1392.05: 6.5.1946: The Squadronanaires led by Jimmy Miller play 'Rustle Of Swing'
00.52.20.04 - 00.54.27.09: British Pathe 1235.10: 12.8.1946: Felix Mendelssohn & His Hawaiian Serenaders, featuring Louise Reyes, play 'Sophisticated Hula'
00.54.32.09 - 00.55.10.18: British Pathe 2377.22: 1.1.1947: Vera Lynn sings 'The Best Years Of Our Lives' at Burma Reunion
00.55.15.19 - 00.57.37.14: British Pathe 1337.33: 6.1.1947: The Beverley Sisters perform
'Her Bathing Suit Never Got Wet'
00.57.43.00 - 00.59.17.12: British Pathe 1303.13: 5.5.1947: The Bill Hall Trio, with Spike Milligan on guitar, perform 'The Canary'
00.59.22.23 - 01.02.04.17: British Pathe 2749.01: 1.1.1948: Danny Kaye performing 'Minnie The Moocher' with audience call & response at Royal Variety Performance
01.02.09.20 - 01.02.34.17: British Pathe 2749.01: 1.1.1948: Child singer Julie Andrews sings the National Anthem at end of Royal Variety performance
01.02.39.21 - 01.03.26.11: British Pathe 2519.32: 1.1.1949: Paul Robeson sings 'My Curly Haeded Baby' at the Prague Music Festival
01.03.31.11 - 01.04.16.01: British Pathe 1275.28: 16.1.1950: Anton Karas playing the theme to 'The Third Man' on his zither at the Empress Club in London
01.04.21.14 - 01.06.48.01: British Pathe 1279.08: 26.6.1950: Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band playing 'Snake Rag' at Mack's Restaurant in Oxford Street. Lots of dancers.
01.06.53.00 - 01.08.07.07: British Pathe 1285.16: 19.3.1951: Adelaide Hall singing 'He's Got The Whole World In His Hands' at Olivelli's Club in London's Tottenham Court Road
01.08.12.09 - 01.08.59.07: British Pathe 1323.04: 1.1.1953: Max Bygraves singing 'Big Head'
01.09.04.08 - 01.11.11.21: British Pathe 29.16: 16.5.1955: Ruby Murray sings 'Bambino'
01.11.16.23 - 01.13.29.19: British Pathe 209.23: 4.2.1957: Ivor & Basil Kirchin band play 'Jungle Fire Dance'
01.13.34.18 - 01.14.48.10: British Pathe 1535.13: 12.6.1958: Benny Goodman & His Band play 'Bugle Call Rag' on visit to Holland
01.14.53.14 - 01.17.27.08 British Pathe 87.03: 2.3.1959: The Talbot Brothers, from Bermuda, play 'Yellow Bird' at Mayfair's Candlelight Room
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