Album UK 1963 on Piccadilly label
Spoken Word (Comedy, Vocal)
Recorded in 2 venues accoss London, Side 1 recorded live at the Deuragon Arms, Hackney London 31 December 1962 [a little information on this venue can be found here http://www.flickr.com/photos/15338921@N00/370705964/ ]. Side 2 was recorded at Peter Cook and Nicholas Laurd's Soho's satirical nightclub The Establishment [Greek Street] on 5th February 1963.
Ray Martine , album by | |
Al West Trio , featuring, with | |
Al West , piano |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Pick Yourself Up | Ray Martine | Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern | |
2 | April In Paris | Ray Martine | E.Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke | |
3 | Footlights Rhapsody | Ray Martine | Tony Osborne | |
4 | South Of The Border | Ray Martine | Jimmy Kennedy, Michael Carr | |
5 | There'll Always Be An England | Ray Martine | Hughie Charles, Ross Parker | |
6 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | Ray Martine | Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields | |
7 | There Is Nothing Like A Dame | Ray Martine | Rodgers & Hammerstein | |
8 | The Girl That I Marry | Ray Martine | Irving Berlin | |
9 | I Want To Be Happy | Ray Martine | Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans | |
10 | Laura | Ray Martine | David Raksin | |
11 | Ebb Tide | Ray Martine | Carl Sigman, Robert Maxwell | |
12 | Excerpts From 'Carmen' | Ray Martine | Georges Bizet | |
13 | Let There Be Love | Ray Martine | Ian Grant, Lionel Rand | |
14 | The Party's Over | Ray Martine | Betty Comden And Adolph Green, Jule Styne |