Hit Songs of 1930 - Harry Hudson's Melody Men
Harry Hudson's Melody Men play Hit Songs of 1930: • Come On Baby-Vocal chorus by John Thorne • Sing You, Sinners -- Vocal chorus by John Thorne • You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me --Vocal chorus by Sam Browne • 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night-Vocal chorus by Sam Browne • The First Week-End In June-Vocal chorus by Sam Browne • The King's Horses-Vocal chorus by John Thorne & Chorus Harry Hudson was Musical Director for Edison Bell records and his recordings were issued under a number of different names. The recordings in this selection were released as by The Plaza Band, The Blue Jays, Radio Melody Boys, and Harry Hudson's Melody Men. Originally recorded for the Edison Bell Radio in 1930, these 78rpm recordings have been remastered by this user. The photograph of Harry Hudson is reproduced with the kind permission of Memory Lane magazine: http://www.memorylane.org.uk/file/Hom...

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