1. MY LOVE PARADE – Fox-trot (Schertzinger–Grey) Alfredo & His Band; Harry Jacobson, vocal & piano (7” Edison Bell Radio 89685X) Recorded 18th March, 1930, London 3:04
2. LADY, PLAY YOUR MANDOLINE – Fox-trot (Levant, arr. Stone) Ambrose & His Orchestra; Sam Browne & The Three Ginx, vocal (HMV OB 99-2) Recorded 12th February, 1931, Hayes, Middlesex 2:57
3. BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN – Quick-step (Myers–Reaves, arr. Munro) Ambrose & His Orchestra; Sam Browne, vocal (Brunswick GB 5650) Recorded 7th March, 1933, London 2:59
4. WHISPERING – Fox-trot (Schonberger–Schonberger) The Ballyhooligans directed by Phil Green (HMV OEA 2704) Recorded 27th February, 1936, London 2:58
5. GREEN EYES – Rumba (Rivera–Woods–Menendez) Don Marino Barreto & His Cuban Orchestra; Kay Harding, vocal (HMV OEA 9537) Recorded 17th October, 1941, London 3:10
6. THE PEANUT VENDOR – Fox-trot (Sunshine–Simons–Gilbert) The BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Jack Payne; Jack Payne, Bob Busby & Bob Manning, vocal (Columbia CA 11238-2) Recorded 23rd February, 1931, London 3:09
7. STARS OVER DEVON – Fox-trot (Flynn–Egan) The BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall; Dan Donovan, vocal (Columbia CA 15321) Recorded 7th October, 1935, London 3:16
8. I’M GETTIN’ SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU (Bassman) Ivy Benson, saxophone, & Her Girls’Band (HMV OEA 10069) Recorded 14th October, 1943, London 3:21
9. LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE – Fox-trot (Gay) Bertini & The Tower, Blackpool, Dance band; Cavan O’Connor, vocal (7” Eclipse 1321-2) Recorded 7th March, 1933, London 2:38
10. TELLING IT TO THE DAISIES – Fox-trot (Warren–Young) Harry Bidgood & His Broadcasters; Tom Barratt, vocal (7” Broadcast 1675) Recorded 30th September, 1930, London 2:48
11. LOVE, YOU FUNNY THING – Fox-trot (Ahlert–Turk) The Blue Mountaineers directed by Joe Brannelly; Nat Gonella, trumpet; Ted Heath, trombone; Sam Browne, vocal (Broadcast Twelve 1150) Recorded 18th June, 1932, London 2:58>
12. TEA FOR TWO – Quick-step (Youmans) Josephine Bradley & Her Strict-Tempo Dance Orchestra directed by Geraldo; Gerald & Sid Bright, piano duet (Columbia CA 17971) Recorded 30th April, 1940, London 2:59
13. WHEN CAFÉ LIGHTS WERE LOW – Fox-trot (Carr–Kennedy) Larry Brennan & The Winter Gardens (Blackpool) Dance Band; Ken Beaumont, vocal (Regal-Zonophone CAR 3183) Recorded 8th January, 1935, Blackpool 3:07
14. IN THE SWEET LONG AGO – Fox-trot (De Rose–Tobias) Eddie Carroll, piano, & The Casani Club Orchestra; Hugh Diamond, vocal (Parlophone CE 8257) Recorded 12th April, 1937, London 3:01
15. DAY BY DAY – Fox-trot (Nicholls–Gottler) The Connecticut Collegians aka Jay Wilbur & His Band; Jack Plant, vocal; Jay Wilbur, speech (7: Eclipse JW 681) Recorded 18th May, 1932, London 2:35
16. THE GIRL IN THE LITTLE GREEN HAT – Fox-trot (Scholl–Browne–Rich) Billy Cotton & His Band; Sam Browne, vocal (Regal-Zonophone CAR 1826) Recorded 10th March, 1933, London 2:43
17. A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE – Slow fox-trot (Maschwitz–Sherwin) Billy Cotton & His Band; Alan Breeze, vocal (Rex R 4840) Recorded 12th July, 1940, London 3:19
18. WISHING (WILL MAKE IT SO) – Fox-trot (De Sylva) Herman Darewski & His Band; Gerry Arthur, vocal (Parlophone CE 10037) Recorded 20th August, 1939, Spa Hall, Bridlington 2:26
19. CAN’T WE TALK IT OVER? – Fox-trot (Washington–Young, arr. Fenhoulet) The Durium Dance Band directed by Lew Stone; Al Bowlly, vocal (Durium flexible disc E 1029) Recorded 20th April, 1932, London 2:17
20.
a. TOO MANY TEARS – Fox-trot (Warren–Dubin)
b. WHEN YUBA PLAYS A RUMBA ON THE TUBA – Rumba fox-trot (Hupfeld) The Durium Revellers directed by Arthur Lally; Sam Browne, vocal (Durium flexible disc E 1072-C) Recorded
c. June 1932, London 5:24
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