What's In Your CD Player/iPod/MP3/Computer/Hi Fi, Right Now?
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Listening to a new CD tonight which contains songs from two 1930's movies - Hollywood Hotel and Flying Down To Rio - but the CD has not been remastered, so it sounds a bit ropey in parts

"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
Re: What's In Your CD Player/iPod/MP3/Computer/Hi Fi, Right Now?
Bought a newish Sinatra compilation called 'NOTHING BUT THE BEST'
as realised we hadn't got the track 'SUMMER WIND' it's pretty good.
Summer Wind and All My Tomorrows-super tracks.Also does the best version if there can be such a thing of someone actually singing MOONLIGHT SERENADE.
as realised we hadn't got the track 'SUMMER WIND' it's pretty good.
Summer Wind and All My Tomorrows-super tracks.Also does the best version if there can be such a thing of someone actually singing MOONLIGHT SERENADE.
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Hi Sandra, Sinatra also sings Moonlight Serenade on his MOONLIGHT SINATRA CD, and Ella Fitzgerald on "Songs For Swingers" and Carly Simon on Moonlight Serenade "CD have also recorded this song, and both fantastic.
MARGARET WHITING ... OLD DEVIL MOON.
MARGARET WHITING ... OLD DEVIL MOON.
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Thanks Lena and Harry-will look out for those versions.
MARTHA TILTON-------- I SHOULD CARE
MARTHA TILTON-------- I SHOULD CARE
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Re: What's In Your CD Player/iPod/MP3/Computer/Hi Fi, Right Now?
Sandra, we are listening to Eric Hall's programme and guess what he's playing right now...Carly Simon Moonlight Serenade

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Lena and Harry I would LOVE to be able to listen to your Eric Hall programme.
We did try to tune in but realised that it a local BBC station as our local station popped up.
Wish that our local radio played such great songs on it.
We did try to tune in but realised that it a local BBC station as our local station popped up.
Wish that our local radio played such great songs on it.
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You should be able to tune in on your computer Sandra. I've done it in the past. 
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Somewhere on this Forum is a link to the Eric Hall Show that Lena and Harry put on---you may find it by searching---or Lena and Harry might be really kind and post the link again .
Mariana
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You just need to tune in to Radio Essex Sandra.
Here is some info about Eric that might be of interest..
"Eric relives our memories every Sunday
Eric Hall
Let Eric bring back memories of yore, with music and guests from the 40s, 50s and early 60s, every Sunday afternoon between 3 and 6pm.
Eric was a key mover in the pop music business of the 60s and 70s, working with artists such as Queen, Elton John, Paul McCartney and the Sex Pistols.
He later moved into the football world, becoming an agent for a number of high profile footballers and managers including Dennis Wise, Robbie Savage, Leon Cort and Terry Venables.
Probably best known for his PR tactics and big money wheeler-dealing when he was a football agent, Eric previously had a long and extraordinary career in show business promotion.
After selling football club rosettes for his uncle, he got a job as a record company tea boy along with the young Reg Dwight - later to become Elton John.
He moved through the record business to become head of promotion at EMI and for many years mixed with the stars.
Freddie Mercury wrote the hit record "Killer Queen" about Eric and he persuaded Malcolm McLaren to put the Sex Pistols on the Today Show!! He grew up in the East End with Marc Bolan and was with him on the night of his death.
Join Eric every Sunday from 3 until 6 for Making Memories, with music and guests from a bygone era.
* Get in touch with Eric email: essex.monster@bbc.co.uk >
More about Eric...
* Eric grew up in Shoreditch, in the East End of London
* His first job was packing parcels at Mills Music in Denmark Street in London with Elton John
* His first kiss was at No 1, Old Nicholls Street, Shoreditch from his 'lovely parents'
* The first car he owned was an old Renault, and the first record that he bought was 'Where can I go' by Leo Fuld
* His favourite place in Essex is 198 New London Road - the BBC Essex studios!!"
Here is some info about Eric that might be of interest..
"Eric relives our memories every Sunday
Eric Hall
Let Eric bring back memories of yore, with music and guests from the 40s, 50s and early 60s, every Sunday afternoon between 3 and 6pm.
Eric was a key mover in the pop music business of the 60s and 70s, working with artists such as Queen, Elton John, Paul McCartney and the Sex Pistols.
He later moved into the football world, becoming an agent for a number of high profile footballers and managers including Dennis Wise, Robbie Savage, Leon Cort and Terry Venables.
Probably best known for his PR tactics and big money wheeler-dealing when he was a football agent, Eric previously had a long and extraordinary career in show business promotion.
After selling football club rosettes for his uncle, he got a job as a record company tea boy along with the young Reg Dwight - later to become Elton John.
He moved through the record business to become head of promotion at EMI and for many years mixed with the stars.
Freddie Mercury wrote the hit record "Killer Queen" about Eric and he persuaded Malcolm McLaren to put the Sex Pistols on the Today Show!! He grew up in the East End with Marc Bolan and was with him on the night of his death.
Join Eric every Sunday from 3 until 6 for Making Memories, with music and guests from a bygone era.
* Get in touch with Eric email: essex.monster@bbc.co.uk >
More about Eric...
* Eric grew up in Shoreditch, in the East End of London
* His first job was packing parcels at Mills Music in Denmark Street in London with Elton John
* His first kiss was at No 1, Old Nicholls Street, Shoreditch from his 'lovely parents'
* The first car he owned was an old Renault, and the first record that he bought was 'Where can I go' by Leo Fuld
* His favourite place in Essex is 198 New London Road - the BBC Essex studios!!"
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THANKS FOR THAT MARIAN AND MARIAN-YES I HAVE FOUND IT ON MY COMPUTER NOW. 
Re: What's In Your CD Player/iPod/MP3/Computer/Hi Fi, Right Now?
Been listening to Al Martino's "Love Theme From The Godfather" album tonight.

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Listening to Matt's superb 2on1 release TheseYears/The Late Late Show tonight................this double album must be about the best Matt release "ever" ..................even Spanish Eyes sounded good (until the last few notes
)...................the sound quality on these recordings are awesome, and Matts vocal talents are pure gold

"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
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Yes, they are both great albums Robert, I remember whan I bought them originally on vinyl years ago, couldn't stop playing them, like any other Matt Monro release.
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Listening to Don Cornell singing "Please Play Our Song (Mr. Record Man)" at the moment. 
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Didn't Don Cornell originally sing the beautiful song 'Hold My Hand' from the film 'Susan Slept Here'?Listening to the Nat King Cole version now. 