For the soundtrack of his horror film, 'The Shining', director Stanley Kubrick used above all classical music, composed by Bartók, Penderecki, and Ligeti. However, for a few memorable scenes he also used four more or less 'jazzy' songs, which sound quite oldfashioned nowadays but were very popular in the early thirties (19311934), apparently, mainly in England. These old hits, in their original versions, have been gathered together in this video, the frames of which are taken from the scenes where the songs can be heard. That is:
1/ [00:00] Masquerade (by Jack Hylton and his Orchestra singer: Pat O'Malley);
2/ [02:00] Midnight, the Stars and You (by Ray Noble and his Orchestra singer: Al Bowlly);
3/ [05:30] It's All Forgotten Now (by Ray Noble and his Orchestra singer: Al Bowlly);
4/ [08:51] Home (by Henry Hall and his Gleneagles Hotel Band singer: Maurice Elwin).