Swinging London: Ambrose & His Orch. - Too Many Tears, 1932
Bert AMBROSE (1897-1971), the bandleader & violinist, in 1927 he was elected musical director of the exclusive Mayfair Hotel at a then record annual fee of £10,000 and whose outfit was by the early 1930s regarded as crème de la crème among British bands. He paid the best money and got the finest players, many of whom went on to become bandleaders themselves. It might be interesting to ponder just how many of the rich and famous clients who danced to Ambrose's sophisticated arrangements were aware that their favourite was the son of an East End rag-and-bone man. Recording: Too Many Tears (Dubin-Warren) - Ambrose & His Orchestra At The May Fair Hotel, London (HMV 1932)

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1930 Vintage - Ambrose and his Orchestra

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Jack Hylton - Happy Days Are Here Again (1930)

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Let's Have a Party - The Piano Genius of Mrs. Mills

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Al Bowlly - I'll Do My Best To Make You Happy (1932)

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"Musik Musik Musik" aus Hallo Janine

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The Savoy Hotel Orpheans (1932)

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1932 Pickens Sisters - Too Many Tears

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IMPRESSIONS OF AL BOWLLY

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Erhard Bauschke - Eine Braut in Shanghai (1937)

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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday

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Jacques Tati vs. an Imaginary Ball. The Ball Won! | Parkinson on BBC

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Jack Hylton - I Want To Be Bad (video)

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Streichquartett - Münchner Lach- & Schießgesellschaft 1962

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1930s Music of Anson Weeks & His Orchestra From The Year 1933 @Pax41

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Laurel and Hardy - The Hoose Gow (1929)

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