Alan Dell's Dance Band Days - 22nd June 1992
Our radio memory begins with the end of Hubert Gregg's Thanks for the Memory programme and a recording by Paddy Roberts. Dance Band Days presented by Alan Dell BBC Radio 2 - 22nd June 1992 Alan plays: 1. When I met Connie In The Cornfield - The Arcadians Dance Orchestra directed by John Firman v. Maurice Elwin 2. I Bought Myself A Bottle Of Ink - The BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall v. Len Bermon 3. Oh! My Goodness - Stdney Lipton & his Grosvenor House Band v. 3Ts 4. Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life - Ambrose & his Orchestra 5. Salome - Harry Roy & his Band v. Harry Roy & Band 6. Deep In The Heart of Texas - Geraldo & his Orchestra v. George Evans & 3 Boys and a Girl 7. In The Blue of Evening - Eric Winstone & his Band v. Alan Kane 8. Rose Room - Harry Parry & his Radio Rhythm Club Sextet Big Band Era presented by Alan Dell 1. I'm A Lucky Guy - Bob Friedman, The All American Team (arranged by Matty Matlock) 2. Thank You Mister Moon - Bob Friedman, The All American Team (arranged by Billy May) 3. What A Little Moonlight Can Do - Nancy Wilson with the Billy May Orchestra 4. Bye, Bye, Blackbird - Pete Kelly & his Big Seven

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