Midnight and the stars and you
Al Bowlly had a great version of it in 1931, I believe.
Listed in the end credits: Mozart's The Marriage Of Figaro Overture Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op 92 Allegretto Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5 'Emperor' 2nd Movement Brahm's 'Requiem' 2nd Movement Mozart's Clarinet Concerto 1st. Movement Who's Been Polishing The Sun - Ambrose & His Orchestra Shout For Happiness - Al Bowlly I Love You Truly - Al Bowlly
Al Bowlly's birth name is Albert Alick Bowlly.
Al Bowlly was born on January 7, 1899.
Al Bowlly died on April 17, 1941 at the age of 42.
Al Bowlly was born on January 7, 1899 and died on April 17, 1941. Al Bowlly would have been 42 years old at the time of death or 116 years old today.
The cast of Looking for Al Bowlly - 2003 includes: Pamela Cundell as Nelly Ambrose Paddy Ward as Albert
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Al Bowlly became famous in the 1930s during the British dance band era. Some of his most famous songs include "Goodnight Sweetheart" and "Love is the sweetest thing"
Al Bowlly had a great version of it in 1931, I believe.
I was written by Al Bowlly and sang by Nick Curtis.
There is no Stephen King movie with that title. You may be thinking of "Sleepwalkers" and the song "Sleepwalk" by Santo and johnny Farina. That film also featured the following songs: Enya-Boadicea, The Contours-Do You Love Me, Extreme-It ('s A Monster), Gaye Delorme - The Rodeo Song.
Listed in the end credits: Mozart's The Marriage Of Figaro Overture Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op 92 Allegretto Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5 'Emperor' 2nd Movement Brahm's 'Requiem' 2nd Movement Mozart's Clarinet Concerto 1st. Movement Who's Been Polishing The Sun - Ambrose & His Orchestra Shout For Happiness - Al Bowlly I Love You Truly - Al Bowlly
Music of the 40s was mainly jazz and orchestras eg glenn miller or al bowlly and gracie fields . there were no charts as it was during wartime, incidentally Al was killed during a German air raid on London