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Al Bowlly: Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Past Perfect) 1930s Dance Band Singer

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Al Bowlly Al Bowlly Love Is The Sweetest Thing
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1. 00:00 Al Bowlly Sweet And Lovely
2. 00:03:20 Al Bowlly Love Is The Sweetest Thing
3. 00:06:42 Al Bowlly Lying In The Hay
4. 00:10:08 Al Bowlly Stay On The Right Side Of The
5. 00:12:56 Al Bowlly You Ought To See Sally
6. 00:15:36 Al Bowlly It's Psychological
7. 00:18:36 Al Bowlly Say When
8. 00:21:53 Al Bowlly When Love Comes Swingin' Along
9. 00:25:10 Al Bowlly Easy To Love
10. 00:28:19 Al Bowlly Little Old Lady
11. 00:31:06 Al Bowlly Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
12. 00:33:56 Al Bowlly Marie
13. 00:36:46 Al Bowlly You're A Sweetheart
14. 00:39:42 Al Bowlly You Couldn't Be Cuter
15. 00:42:21 Al Bowlly Just Let Me Look At You
16. 00:45:39 Al Bowlly Music Maestro Please
17. 00:48:28 Al Bowlly On The Sentimental Side
18. 00:51:47 Al Bowlly Penny Serenade
19. 00:55:11 Al Bowlly Heart and Soul
20. 00:58:28 Al Bowlly Two Sleepy People
21. 01:01:47 Al Bowlly Any Broken Hearts
22. 01:04:49 Al Bowlly It Was A Lover And His Lass
23. 01:07:43 Al Bowlly Torn Sails
24. 01:10:33 Al Bowlly Dreamy Serenade
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Al Bowlly's first records were made in Berlin in 1927, the beginning of a varied and prolific output of wonderful recordings. In 1928 he arrived in London, after accepting an invitation from Fred Elizalde to join his band at the Savoy Hotel. Soon he was appearing with the bands of Roy Fox and Lew Stone, and became the favourite vocalist with Ray Noble, whom he followed to America in 1934, by which time he'd recorded 790 sides. In 1937 he returned to England to continue his career.
On the evening of 16th April 1941, during World War II, Al arrived back in London, and entertained a friend at his apartment in Jermyn Street, in the city centre. After his friend had left, Al retired to bed to read, and fell asleep. Hours later, during one of the heaviest German air raids of the war, a landmine fell and exploded, blowing in all the windows of the apartments in the area. Al was found dead, lying next to his bed.

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