The Al Bowlly Story 1928-41

Music : The Al Bowlly Story 1928-41

The Al Bowlly Story 1928-41

by: Al Bowlly



 : The Al Bowlly Story 1928-41
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5022810212324
Label: Avid Records UK
Manufacturer: Avid Records UK
Number Of Discs: 3
Publisher: Avid Records UK
Release Date: 2003-07-08
Studio: Avid Records UK










Disc 1:
  1. If I Had You - Al Bowlly, Campbell
  2. Misery Farm - Al Bowlly, Wallis
  3. I'm Sorry Sally - Al Bowlly, Kahn
  4. After the Sun Kissed the World Goodbye - Al Bowlly, Croom
  5. Dancing With Tears in My Eyes - Al Bowlly, Dubin
  6. Adeline - Al Bowlly, Gilbert
  7. A Little Love Song - Al Bowlly, Cochran
  8. Shout for Happiness - Al Bowlly, Hart
  9. Time on My Hands - Al Bowlly, Adamson, Harold
  10. I Can't Do Without You - Al Bowlly, Leslie
  11. Honeymoon Lane - Al Bowlly, More
  12. Got a Date With an Angel - Al Bowlly, Grey
  13. Who Do You Love? - Al Bowlly, Grey
  14. There's a Time and Place for Everything - Al Bowlly, Turk
  15. Sweet and Lovely - Al Bowlly, Amheim, Gus
  16. Linda - Al Bowlly, Tobias
  17. Who Am I? - Al Bowlly, Clifford
  18. It's Great to Be in Love - Al Bowlly, Friend
  19. Is I in Love? I Is - Al Bowlly, Robinson
  20. We've Got the Moon and Sixpence - Al Bowlly, Grey
  21. I Heard - Al Bowlly, Redman
  22. You're My Everything - Al Bowlly, Young
  23. Happy-Go-Lucky You (And Broken-Hearted Me) - Al Bowlly, Murray
  24. This Is My Love Song - Al Bowlly, Dubin
  25. The Old Man of the Mountain - Al Bowlly, Brown
  26. Considerin' - Al Bowlly, Valentine
Disc 2:
  1. My Woman - Al Bowlly, Crosby
  2. Hello Mike - Al Bowlly, Maurice
  3. Looking on the Bright Side - Al Bowlly, Flynn
  4. You Must Believe Me - Al Bowlly, Tobias
  5. The Moment I Saw You - Al Bowlly, Gay
  6. Goodnight, But Not Goodbye - Al Bowlly, Roberts
  7. Love Locked Out - Al Bowlly, Noble
  8. It's Psychological - Al Bowlly, Gensler
  9. Little Dutch Mill - Al Bowlly, Barris
  10. The Very Thought of You - Al Bowlly, Noble
  11. You Oughta Be in Pictures - Al Bowlly, Heyman
  12. I Love You Truly - Al Bowlly, Bond, Jacobs
  13. You're My Thrill - Al Bowlly, Clare
  14. I'll String Along With You - Al Bowlly, Dubin, Al
  15. All I Do Is Dream of You - Al Bowlly, Freed
  16. Judy - Al Bowlly, Carmichael, Hoagy
  17. Say When - Al Bowlly, Koehler
  18. Everything's Been Done Before - Al Bowlly, Adamson
  19. My Melancholy Baby - Al Bowlly, Norton, George
  20. I've Got You Under My Skin - Al Bowlly, Porter, Cole
  21. Easy to Love - Al Bowlly, Porter, Cole
  22. Now - Al Bowlly, Fetter
  23. Smile When You Say Goodbye - Al Bowlly, Davies, Parr
  24. Hometown - Al Bowlly, Carr
  25. You're a Sweetheart - Al Bowlly, Adamson
Disc 3:
  1. Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm - Al Bowlly, Jerome
  2. My Heart Is Taking Lessons - Al Bowlly, Burke
  3. On the Sentimental Side - Al Bowlly, Burke
  4. Small Fry - Al Bowlly, Loesser, Frank
  5. 'Al Bowlly Remembers' Medley: Lover Come Back to Me/Dancing in the ... - Al Bowlly, Hammerstein ll
  6. 'Al Bowlly Remembers' (Continued) Medley: I'm Gonna Sit Right Down ... - Al Bowlly, Young
  7. Heart and Soul - Al Bowlly, Loesser
  8. Penny Serenade - Al Bowlly, Hallifax
  9. Two Sleepy People - Al Bowlly, Loesser, Frank
  10. You're a Sweet Little Headache - Al Bowlly, Robin
  11. Deep in a Dream - Al Bowlly, De Lange
  12. South of the Border - Al Bowlly, Kennedy, Jimmy
  13. Over the Rainbow - Al Bowlly, Harburg, E.Y.
  14. Bella Bambina - Al Bowlly, Strauss
  15. It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow - Al Bowlly, Berlin
  16. When You Wish Upon a Star - Al Bowlly, Harline
  17. Walkin' Through Mockin' Bird Lane - Al Bowlly, Peters
  18. Dreaming - Al Bowlly, Stephan
  19. A Little Rain Must Fall - Al Bowlly, Green
  20. Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind - Al Bowlly, Shakespeare
  21. It Was a Lover and His Lass - Al Bowlly, Shakespeare, Willia
  22. Ferryboat Serenade - Al Bowlly, Adamson, Harold
  23. Only Forever - Al Bowlly, Burke
  24. Nicky the Greek (Has Gone) - Al Bowlly, Dimitri
  25. When That Man Is Dead and Gone - Al Bowlly, Berlin















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It's a pretty crazy idea, but I guess it makes sense. It would be pretty amazing to be able to stop any hurricane before it hit shore, saving millions and millions of dollars and who knows how many lives. I can't wait for them to test this out. [Patent via AV Web; Thanks, Jason!]


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