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Ray Benson And His Orchestra - Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931 FLAC

Ray Benson And His Orchestra - Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931 FLAC
Performer:
Ray Benson And His Orchestra
Album:
Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931
Country:
USA, Canada & UK
Label:
Vocalion
Catalog:
VL 73643 (7-6696)
FLAC size:
2359 mb
MP3 size:
1048 mb
WMA size:
2243 mb


Tracklist


1Dancing In The Dark - Good Night Sweetheart - All Of Me
2Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day - Cuban Love Song - Someday I'll Find You
3Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - My Song - That's Why Darkies Were Born
4The Peanut Vendor - Mama Inez - When Yuba PlaysThe Rhumba On The Tuba
5The Night Was Made For Love - Sweet And Lovely - She Didn't Say "Yes"
6By The River Sainte Marie - Out Of Nowhere - River, Stay 'Way From My Door
7My Silent Love - I Found A Million Dollar Baby - When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain
8You're My Everything - I love Louisa - I Love A Parade


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
VL 3643Ray Benson And His Orchestra Songs Of Our Times - Song Hits Of 1931 ‎(LP, Album)Vocalion VL 3643USUnknown
DL 5175Ray Benson And His Orchestra Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931 ‎(10", Album)DeccaDL 5175USUnknown
A-1931Ray Benson And His Orchestra Songs Of Our Times 1931 ‎(4xShellac, 10", Album)DeccaA-1931US1947
VL 3643Ray Benson And His Orchestra Songs Of Our Times - Song Hits Of 1931 ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Vocalion VL 3643CanadaUnknown


Companies


  • Manufactured By – Decca Records – 7-6696


Album


Cuban Love Song. Someday I'll Find You. My Silent Love. I Found A Million Dollar Baby. When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain. You're My Everything. I Love Louisa. Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day - Cuban Love Song - Someday I'll Find You. My Silent Love - I Found A Million Dollar Baby - When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain. The Night Was Made For Love - Sweet And Lovely - She Didn't Say Yes. Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - My Song - That's Why Darkies Were Born. Ray Benson And His Orchestra - Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931 - free download. Review Ray Benson And His Orchestra - Songs of our Time, Song Hits of 1931. And other albums from Ray Benson are available on sale at Recordsale. Ray Benson And His Orchestra. Artists R Ray Benson Songs Of Our Times - Song Hits Of 1931. Anastacio Mamaril And His Orchestra - Cherry Pink Cha Cha HD - Продолжительность: 2:44 patzmarzbelt 2. Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra: все альбомы, включая How Long Will It Last , Alone At a Table for Two , Just the Same и другие. You're My Everything - I love Louisa - I Love A Parade. Artists R Ray Benson Songs Of Our Times - Song Hits of 1918. Cover information about the songs on the release Songs of Our Times - Song Hits of 1916 by Roy Ross and His Orchestra: who covered the songs, who sang the originals. SecondHandSongs is building the most comprehensive source of cover song information. Time After Time. Popular artists. Twinkie Clark. Label: Decca - LK 4112, UK Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Style: Theme Playing Time: 00:35:13 Quality: mp3, 44. 1 kHz, 320 kbps, Stereo Size: 83. 8 MB. Songs in album Mantovani and His Orchestra - Song Hits From Theatreland 1955. Mantovani and His Orchestra - If I Loved You. Mantovani and His Orchestra - Wunderbar. Mantovani and His Orchestra - I've Never Been In Love Before. Mantovani and His Orchestra - Bewitched. Mantovani and His Orchestra - I Talk To The Trees. The song, which became his 21st Number One on the Country chart when it came out in 1979, walks through all the things the narrator hid of his lost love. For years, Nelson had been writing hits for everybody from Patsy Cline to Frank Sinatra. But it took a cover to break him through as a singer in his own right - Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain, written by Fred Rose in 1945 and recorded by Roy Acuff, Hank Williams, Conway Twitty and many others. Old Shep, a song written and originally recorded by Red Foley in 1931 and performed by a 10-year-old Elvis Presley at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair in 1945, is based on a dog Foley had as a boy