VA - Hits Of The Thirties Vol.1

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  1. PW = h.o.t.s.

    01. Roy Fox & His Band - Ten Cents A Dance
    02. Billy Merrin & His Commanders - Who's Been Polishing The Sun
    03. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Nevertheless
    04. George Glover & His Band - Blue Moments
    05. Henry Hall & His Gleneagles Hotel Band - I Lost My Girl From Memphis
    06. Roy Fox & His Band - Sweet And Lovely
    07. Teddy Joyce & His Dance Music - I Never Had A Chance
    08. The Blue Lyres - After You've Gone
    09. Henry Hall & His Gleneagles Hotel Band - Goodnight, Sweetheart
    10. Joe Loss & His Band - In A Little Rocky Valley
    11. Harry Leader & His Band - Swingy Little Thingy
    12. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Love Is The Sweetest Thing
    13. Ambrose & His Orchestra - Body And Soul
    14. Joe Loss & His Band - Weep No More My Baby
    15. The Blue Mountainiers - Moon
    16. Roy Fox & His Band - Over My Shoulder
    17. George Glover & His Band - It's The Talk Of The Town
    18. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Marching Along Together
    19. Lew Stone & His Band - With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming
    20. Ambrose & His Orchestra - There's A Cabin In The Pines
    21. The Blue Lyres - Chicago
    22. Lew Stone & His Band - Love In Bloom
    23. Ray Starita & His Ambassadors - Just A Crazy Song
    24. Henry Hall & His Gleneagles Hotel Band - Yet
    25. Joe Loss & His Band - Temptation
    26. Billy Merrin & His Commanders - When You've Got A Little Springtime In Your Heart
    27. Ambrose & His Orchestra - No! No! A Thousand Time No!
    28. Roy Fox & His Band - Marta
    29. Billy Merrin & His Commanders - Ole Faithful
    30. Joe Loss & His Band - Stars Fell On Alabama
    31. The Rhythm Maniacs - If Anything Happened To You
    32. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra - Heartaches
    33. Joe Loss & His Band - Isn't It Heavenly
    34. Ambrose & His Orchestra - CheekTo Cheek
    35. Lew Stone & His Band - What A Little Moonlight Can Do
    36. Ambrose & His Orchestra - Home, James, And Don't Spare The Horses

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  2. I bought this superb double LP when it first appeared c.1982. How great to have it now in digital format! Thank you, Belgrave.

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