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From the Films
Gracie Fields with Male Chorus:
Queen of Hearts (Haines-Harper)
Ambrose and his Orchestra : Concert arrangement, Piccadilly (Soft Lights and Sweet Music) (Meskill, Harvey, arr. Carr)
Ray Noble and his Orchestra, with Al Bowlly : But Definitely (Poor Little Rich Girl) (Gordon and Revel)
The Street Singer (Arthur Tracy ) :
Farewell, Sweet Senorita (Limelight) (Woods)
Grace Moore : Stars in my Eyes
(The King steps out) (Kreisler, Fields)
The Comedy Harmonists: Good
Friends (Three at the Petrol Station) (Heymann)
Helen Morgan : Can't help lovin' dat man (Show Boat) (Hammerstein 2nd and Kern)
Paul Whiteman and his Concert
Orchestra,- with Paul Robeson and Chorus : 01' Man River (Show Boat) (Kern)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Noble
Singer:
Arthur Tracy
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Grace Moore
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Helen Morgan
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Paul Whiteman
Unknown:
Paul Robeson

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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