Pennies From Heaven, Volume 1 > TV Soundtrack
Show Details
- Show
- Pennies From Heaven (6)
- Music
- Various (581)
- Lyrics
- Various (581)
- Book
- Dennis Potter
Recording Details
- Date
- 1978
- Type
- Audio / (Compilation)
- Method
- Studio
- Language
- English
- Group/Studio
- BBC
- Liner Notes
- Kenith Trodd (2)
- Notes
- This is the first volume of the songs used in Dennis Potter's television "play with music" which first aired on BBC-1 from March 7 to April 11, 1978.
- Shortcode
- [r13237]
Releases (2)
- Format
- LP
- Label
- Decca Vintage Series DDV 5007/8
- Released
- 1978
- Search
- Also Contains
- Pennies From Heaven, Volume 2 - 1978 TV Soundtrack
- # Tracks
- 29
- Lists
- 4 collectors / 0 wish lists
- Shortcode
- [rl18919]
Side A
1. Pennies From Heaven; Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer) vocals. 1/22/1937
2. Blue Moon; Greta Keller with orchestra conducted by Victor Young; 1/20/1935
3. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Phyllis Robins with orchestra; 12/1934
4. You’ve Got Me Crying Again; Elsie Carlisle with Ambrose and His Orchestra; 5/5/1933
5. Without That Certain Thing; Peggy Dell with Roy Fox and His Band; 11/15/1933
6. Isn’t It Heavenly; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/1/1933
7. You Couldn’t Be Cuter; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/12/1938
Side B
1. That’s A Plenty; Lew Stone and His Band; 4/25/1934
2. Just Let Me Look At You; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/12/1938
3. Love Is The Sweetest Thing; Al Bowlly with orchestra; 10/7/1932
4. Garden of Weed; Lew Stone and His Band; 4/24/1934
5. Roll Alone Prairie Moon; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 8/22/1935
6. I Love You Truly; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 5/3/1934
7. Easy Come, Easy Go; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 6/25/1934
Side C
1. So Do I; Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer); 1/12/1937
2. Riptide; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 6/25/1924
3. Fancy Our Meeting; Al Bowlly with orchestra; 11/13/1933
4. The Echo Of A Song; Al Bowlly with Roy Fox and His Band; 6/10/1932
5. Serenade In The Night; Ronnie Hill (?) with Primo Scala’s Accordion Band; 10/1936
6. My Woman; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 11/29/1932
7. On The Other Side Of The Hill; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 4/15/1935
Side D
1. Painting The Clouds With Sunshine; Ambrose and His Orchestra with vocal chorus; 12/31/ 1929
2. In The Middle Of A Kiss; Charlie Kunz and His Orchestra with vocal chorus; 10/1935
3. Pick Yourself Up; Bert Yarlett with Lew Stone and His Band; 10/6/1036
4. Says My Heart; Brian Lawrence with His Orchestra; 8/11/1938
5. In The Middle Of A Kiss; Connie Boswell with Orchestra; 5/28/1935
6. In The Dark; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 11/12/1935
7. The Glory Of Love; Lew Stone and His Band with vocal trio; 4/16/1936
8. Medley: Roll Along Prairie Moon and Pennies From Heaven; Primo Scala’s Accordion Band; 9/1935 and 3/1937
1. Pennies From Heaven; Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer) vocals. 1/22/1937
2. Blue Moon; Greta Keller with orchestra conducted by Victor Young; 1/20/1935
3. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Phyllis Robins with orchestra; 12/1934
4. You’ve Got Me Crying Again; Elsie Carlisle with Ambrose and His Orchestra; 5/5/1933
5. Without That Certain Thing; Peggy Dell with Roy Fox and His Band; 11/15/1933
6. Isn’t It Heavenly; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/1/1933
7. You Couldn’t Be Cuter; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/12/1938
Side B
1. That’s A Plenty; Lew Stone and His Band; 4/25/1934
2. Just Let Me Look At You; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 8/12/1938
3. Love Is The Sweetest Thing; Al Bowlly with orchestra; 10/7/1932
4. Garden of Weed; Lew Stone and His Band; 4/24/1934
5. Roll Alone Prairie Moon; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 8/22/1935
6. I Love You Truly; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 5/3/1934
7. Easy Come, Easy Go; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 6/25/1934
Side C
1. So Do I; Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer); 1/12/1937
2. Riptide; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 6/25/1924
3. Fancy Our Meeting; Al Bowlly with orchestra; 11/13/1933
4. The Echo Of A Song; Al Bowlly with Roy Fox and His Band; 6/10/1932
5. Serenade In The Night; Ronnie Hill (?) with Primo Scala’s Accordion Band; 10/1936
6. My Woman; Al Bowlly with Lew Stone and His Band; 11/29/1932
7. On The Other Side Of The Hill; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 4/15/1935
Side D
1. Painting The Clouds With Sunshine; Ambrose and His Orchestra with vocal chorus; 12/31/ 1929
2. In The Middle Of A Kiss; Charlie Kunz and His Orchestra with vocal chorus; 10/1935
3. Pick Yourself Up; Bert Yarlett with Lew Stone and His Band; 10/6/1036
4. Says My Heart; Brian Lawrence with His Orchestra; 8/11/1938
5. In The Middle Of A Kiss; Connie Boswell with Orchestra; 5/28/1935
6. In The Dark; Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band; 11/12/1935
7. The Glory Of Love; Lew Stone and His Band with vocal trio; 4/16/1936
8. Medley: Roll Along Prairie Moon and Pennies From Heaven; Primo Scala’s Accordion Band; 9/1935 and 3/1937
- Format
- LP
- Label
- EMI World Recordings Limited SH 266
- Released
- 1978
- Search
- # Tracks
- 16
- Lists
- 6 collectors / 1 wish list
- Shortcode
- [rl18869]
Side A
1. Roll Along Prairie Moon; Harry Roy and His Orchestra from the Mayfair Hotel, London; Ivor Moreton, vocal. 10/8/1935
2. Seein' Is Believin'; Lew Stone and His Band from The Hollywood Restaurant, London; Alan Kane, vocal. 5/4/1935
3. Dreaming A Dream; Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Al Bowlly, vocal. 8/30/1934
4. You And The Night And The Music; Debroy Somer's Band, Dan Donovan, vocal. 2/14/1935
5. Nasty Man; Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Dorothy Carless, vocal. 6/28/1934
6. Radio Times; BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall; Dan Donovan, vocal. 10/20/1934
7. I Only Have Eyes For You; Scott Wood and His Orchestra; Jack Plant, vocal. 12/3/1934
8. It's Got To Be Love; Roy Fox and His Orchestra; Mary Lee, vocal. 12/29/1936
Side B
1. Painting The Clouds With Sunshine; Jack Hulton and His Orchestra; Male Trio, vocal. 10/25/1929
2. I Found The Right Girl; Jack Jackson and His Orchestra at The Dorchester Hotel; Jack Jackson, vocal. 9/18/1933
3. Hands Across The Table; The BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall; Dan Donovan, vocal. 1/5/1935
4. The Moon Got In My Eyes; Carrol Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans; Anne Lenner, vocal., 11/4/1937
5. March Winds and April Showers; Teddy Joyce and His Orchestra; Eric Whitley, vocal. 3/21/1935
6. Haunting Me; Lew Stone and His Band from the Hollywood Restaurant, London; Alan Kane, vocal. 3/4/1935
7. Roll Along Covered Wagon; Harry Roy and His Orchestra from The Mayfair Hotel, London; Bill Currie, vocal. 1/6/1935
8. Pennies From Heaven; Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony; Edward Molloy, vocal. 2/1/1937
1. Roll Along Prairie Moon; Harry Roy and His Orchestra from the Mayfair Hotel, London; Ivor Moreton, vocal. 10/8/1935
2. Seein' Is Believin'; Lew Stone and His Band from The Hollywood Restaurant, London; Alan Kane, vocal. 5/4/1935
3. Dreaming A Dream; Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Al Bowlly, vocal. 8/30/1934
4. You And The Night And The Music; Debroy Somer's Band, Dan Donovan, vocal. 2/14/1935
5. Nasty Man; Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Dorothy Carless, vocal. 6/28/1934
6. Radio Times; BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall; Dan Donovan, vocal. 10/20/1934
7. I Only Have Eyes For You; Scott Wood and His Orchestra; Jack Plant, vocal. 12/3/1934
8. It's Got To Be Love; Roy Fox and His Orchestra; Mary Lee, vocal. 12/29/1936
Side B
1. Painting The Clouds With Sunshine; Jack Hulton and His Orchestra; Male Trio, vocal. 10/25/1929
2. I Found The Right Girl; Jack Jackson and His Orchestra at The Dorchester Hotel; Jack Jackson, vocal. 9/18/1933
3. Hands Across The Table; The BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall; Dan Donovan, vocal. 1/5/1935
4. The Moon Got In My Eyes; Carrol Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans; Anne Lenner, vocal., 11/4/1937
5. March Winds and April Showers; Teddy Joyce and His Orchestra; Eric Whitley, vocal. 3/21/1935
6. Haunting Me; Lew Stone and His Band from the Hollywood Restaurant, London; Alan Kane, vocal. 3/4/1935
7. Roll Along Covered Wagon; Harry Roy and His Orchestra from The Mayfair Hotel, London; Bill Currie, vocal. 1/6/1935
8. Pennies From Heaven; Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony; Edward Molloy, vocal. 2/1/1937
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