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Jack Payne and his B.B.C. Dance Orchestra "Bubbling Over With Love" British dance band [1931]
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 | 29 Dec 2014
 | Jack Payne
Posted on 01/01/2015 2:38:12 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
Jack Payne and his B.B.C. Dance Orchestra plays "Bubbling Over With Love."
TOPICS: History; Hobbies; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: band; dance; jack; music; payne
    
To: Arthur McGowan
    Another Jack Payne recording from that very same year (1931) that I always liked is “Lazy Day.”
 
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posted on 
01/01/2015 2:45:29 PM PST
by 
greene66
 
To: greene66
To: greene66
    This was the biggest hit version in the US. The tempo is slower than most of the other versions issued at the time. It was released toward the end of 1931. 
Lazy Day--Bing Crosby
 
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posted on 
01/01/2015 4:05:22 PM PST
by 
Fiji Hill
(Io Triumphe!)
 
To: Arthur McGowan
    In 1930, Jack Payne scored with 
The Stein Song. His version is considerably different from the 
American version, which was a hit for Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees. 
 Both versions were soon answered by a song entitled, "I'd Like to Find the Guy Who Wrote Stein Song." The American version was by Johnny Johnson & His Orchestra, and the British version was by Jack Hylton & His Orchestra.
 
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posted on 
01/01/2015 4:25:17 PM PST
by 
Fiji Hill
(Io Triumphe!)
 
To: Fiji Hill
    Never knew who had the biggest hit with the tune. I’ve mostly been familiar with Jack Payne’s and Ruth Etting’s versions, over the years. Shouldn’t surprise me that Crosby did one as well, and that it’s likely the most famous.
 
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posted on 
01/01/2015 4:53:25 PM PST
by 
greene66
 
To: greene66
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posted on 
01/01/2015 5:42:33 PM PST
by 
Fiji Hill
(Io Triumphe!)
 
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