Pennies From Heaven, Volume 2 > 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
The second volume of songs used in the Dennis Potter "play with music in six parts" which originally aired on BBC-1 between March 7 and April 11, 1978.
Shortcode
[r13261]

Releases (2)

Format
LP
Label
Decca Vintage Series DDV 5007/8
Released
1978
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Also Contains
Pennies From Heaven, Volume 1 - 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
Format
LP
Label
EMI World Recordings Limited SH 276
Released
1978
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# Tracks
18
Lists
5 collectors / 1 wish list
Shortcode
[rl18898]
Side A
1. Down Sunnyside Lane; Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra; Jack Payne, vocal. 9/10/1931
2. The Clouds Will Soon Roll By; Ambrose and His Orchestra at The Mayfair Hotel, London; Elsie Carlisle, vocal. 7/6/1932
3. Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart; Lew Stone and His Band; Joe Crossman, Alfie Noakes, Don Barrigo, vocals. 5/4/1935
4. You Rascal, You; The Blue Lyres at the Dorchester Hotel, directed by Arthur Lally; Joe Crossman and Chorus, vocals. 3/7/1932
5. Cheek To Cheek; Lew Stone and His Band; Sam Browne, vocal. 10/12/1935
6. Yes Yes (My Baby Said "Yes"); Ambrose and His Orchestra at the Mayfair Hotel, London; Sam Browne and The Carlisle Cousins, vocals. 10/2/1931
7. Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You; Orlando and His Orchestra at the Gleneagles Hotel; Evelyn Dall, vocal. 6/28/1937
8. Life Begins At Oxford Circus; Jack Hylton and His Orchestra; with vocal chorus. 3/12/1935
9. We'll May Hay While The Sun Shines; Billy Merrin and His Commanders, with vocal refrain. 1/26/1934
Side B
1. Better Think Twice; Carroll Gibons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans with vocal refrain. 4/25/1934
2. Indian Love Call; Maurice Winnick and His Orchestra, Sam Costa and Judy Shirley, vocals. 3/13/1936
3. Pop! Goes Your Heart; Lew Stone and His Band, Alan Kane, vocal. 1/26/1935
4. How's Chances; The BBC Dance Orchestra direct by Henry Hall, Dan Donovan, vocal. 2/12/1935
5. Okay Toots; Harry Roy and His Orchestra from the Mayfair Hotel, London; Harry Roy, vocal. 2/18/1935
6. Anything Goes; Lew Stone and His Band, The Radio Three, vocal. 6/11/1935
7. Whistling In The Dark; Ambrose and His Orchestra from the Mayfair Hotel, London; Sam Browne, vocal. 6/9/1931
8. I Like To Go Back In The Evening; Jack Jackson and His Orchestra; Fred Latham + 2, vocals. 2/25/1935
9. Says My Heart; Louis Levy and His Orchestra; Eve Becke, vocal. 8/11/1938

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