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Debroy Somers & His
Band
Volume No. 9
By Request
FBCD106 - Total Playing Time: 77.18
1.
Viktoria And Her Hussar – Selection (Paul Abraham – Harry
Graham) Introduction to Act 1, Following The Drum, Pardon, Madame, Land
of Song, Mama, Ding- dong, Only One Girl In The World For Me, Mausie,
Goodnight, No Time For Anyone But You, Pardon, Madame; 2. Naila
(Delibes) (v. Arthur Lange); 3. El Abanico (Javaloyes) (v. Raymond
Newell & Ch.); 4. Casanova – Selection (Strauss –
Benatzky); 5. Montmarte (from Paris Suite) (Haydn Wood); 6. Song Of
Swanee (Hargreaves – Damerell – Tabbush); 7. Sons Of The
Brave (Tom Bidgood) (v. RN & Ch.); 8. The Fountain (Delibes) (v.
Julius Nussbaum) 9. Dixieland (arr. Stoddon) Intro: Whistling Rufus,
Alexander’s Ragtime Band, Deep River, Dinah (v. Dan Donovan), The
Wedding Glide, Oh! You Beautiful Doll, I Want To Be In Dixie, The Gaby
Glide, The Sheik of Araby (DD), The Ragtime Violin, That Mysterious
Rag, Back Home In Tennessee (DD), Everybody’s Doing It (DD); 10.
Roll Along Covered Wagon, Roll Along (Kennedy – Carr) (v. Brian
Lawrance); 11. Down The Mall (Belton); 12. Every Time I Look At You
(Moreton – Roy –Currie) (DD); 13. There’s Something
About A Soldier (Gay); (v. George Baker); 14. If (Hargreaves –
Damerell – Evans) (DD); 15.Love Is A Song (Kester – Noble)
(DD); 16. Savoy Soldiers Songs Intro: Form Platoon, We Push’d The
Damper In, And When I Die, We Don’t Want To, As We Have Done
Before, Did I Join The Army?, Cock Robin, Bells Of Hell, Around The
Corner, When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I Have No Pain, Mademoiselle
from Armentieres, Landladies’ Daughter, She Was Poor, O Me
Taters, Rolling Home, Old Soldiers Never Die, We’re Here Because
We’re Here (v. Male Qt.); 17. Songs Of Three Wars – Intro.:
1900 “The Boer War”, The Absent Minded Beggar, Soldiers of
The Queen, 1914 – “The Great War” - Keep The Home
Fires Burning, Pack Up Your Troubles, Here We Are Again, 1939 –
We’re Gonna Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line, South of
The Border, Beer Barrel Polka, There’ll Always Be An England (v.
Chorus).
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