[78-L] Al & Bob Harvey
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Sat Aug 31 04:28:18 PDT 2019
Thanks! I had Good Luck on a single sided test pressing (from lyricist Ray
Sonin) so didn't know the flip.
dl
On 8/31/2019 5:43 AM, johnhrogers at optusnet.com.au.invalid wrote:
> Good Luck (And the Same To You) and Somewhere In England were both on
> Decca F7289 estimated recording date November 1939. You Never Miss
> The Old Faces was on Decca F7353 estimated recording date January
> 1940.
>
> flipside of F7353 was Sing Hullabaloo Belay.
>
> John Rogers
>
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> Al and Bob Harvey were popular Canadian entertainers who spent most
> of the
> 1930s in England. I need label info and (if possible) dates for the
> following,
> and the first two sides were actually as something like the Kentucky
> Mountaineers (possibly on Regal). Final 3 sides are probably from
> 1939.
>
> WE LIKE ELIZA (3:06)
> WHOOPS! WE GO AGAIN (2:57)
> GOOD LUCK (AND THE SAME TO YOU) (2:51)
> SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND (3:01)
> YOU NEVER MISS THE OLD FACES (3:08)
>
> (X1799 is listed in Discogs for 'Good Luck' but that's an Australian
> number. I
> need the English Decca number, F- something.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> dl
>
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