“What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today, when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language.” Miuccia Prada
Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra -- Bathing In The Sunshine (1931)
Bathing in the sunshine
That's the latest style
Bathing in the sunshine
The sunshine of my baby's smile
Just to get the sunshine
People travel miles
But I get the sunshine
The sunshine in my baby's smile
Others afford to go
To Monte Carlo or Spain
Nice or sunny Italy
So I'll just remain
In the little love nest
Happy all the while
Bathing in the sunshine
The sunshine of my baby's smile
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"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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The War Of The Worlds - Mercury Theater On The Air
I say, todays BBC 3 Counties Radio interview with us (Harry & Edna) is on the link below from 1.30 We are talking about wartime food. Enjoy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p00p1zd4
Henry Hall and his Gleneagles Hotel Band -- Have You Forgotten
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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Harry Bidgood's Broadcasters -- Good Little Bad Little You (1929)
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
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Duke Ellington and his Famousness with the handsomely impressionist Blue Mood, 1932. Don't know about you, but it sounds kinda ochre-yellow to me.
Guy Paquinet, aka "Patrick", and his orchestra with the trans-atlantic hit Hands Across the Table, 1935. Danceable Django-powered rhythm.
Cliff Jackson's Krazy Kats, recording for the el cheapo Grey Gull Co. in 1930, do a nicely funky take on a piece goods called No One But Betty Brown.
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Underneath this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character. -Oscar Levant