Billy Amstell - Don't Fuss Mr. Ambrose [RE-UP]

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  1. PW = london

    01. You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me - Jack Harris & His Orchestra
    02. The Moon Is Low - Jack Harris & His Orchestra
    03. A Peach Of A Pair - Roy Fox & His Band
    04. I'm So Used To You Now - Roy Fox & His Band
    05. Leave The Rest To Nature - Roy Fox & His Band
    06. Swanee - Stanley Black & His Modernists
    07. I Ain't Got Nobody - Stanley Black & His Modernists
    08. Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    09. When We're Alone - The Blue Mountaineers
    10. Sweet Sixteen And Never Been Kissed - The Blue Mountaineers
    11. My Romance - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    12. Old Man Of The Mountain - Doris Hare
    13. La-Di-Da-Di-Da - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    14. Without That Certain Thing - Elsie Carlisle
    15. The Very Thought Of You - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    16. La Cucaracha - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    17. Okay Toots - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    18. Hitchy Koo - The Embassy Rhythm Eight
    19. He's A Rag-Picker - The Embassy Rhythm Eight
    20. Streamline Strut - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    21. B'Wanga - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    22. St. Louis Blues - Louis De Vries & His Rhythm Boys
    23. Moonglow - Louis De Vries & His Rhythm Boys
    24. Life Begins When You're In Love - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    25. Hide And Seek - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    26. Organ Grinders Swing - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    27. Tarantula - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    28. Power House - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    29. Swing Is In The Air - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    30. Mr. Reynard's Nightmare - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    31. Voo Doo - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    32. Tootin' Around - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    33. Beer Barrel Polka - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    34. The Penguin - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    35. The War Dance Of The Wooden Indians - Ambrose & His Orchestra
    36. If A Grey-Haired Lady Says "How's Yer Father?" - Ambrose & His Orchestra

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  2. I was unaware of this set, so thank you, Belgrave. Billy Amstell was one of the great unsung virtuosos of British dance band music.

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