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Various - Your Favourite Wartime Pub Songs
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Your Favourite Wartime Pub Songs

Various

Customer rating on Your Favourite Wartime Pub Songs: 2 out of 5 stars ( 1 customer rating )

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Track List

 

  1. LET'S ALL GO TO THE MUSIC HALL
  2. LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
  3. DOWN AT THE OLD BULL AND BUSH
  4. I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW?
  5. MY OLD DUTCH
  6. MEDLEY: BILL BAILEY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME?/ANY OLD IRON
  7. MEDLEY: MOONLIGHT BAY/JUST LIKE THE IVY, I'LL CLING TO YOU
  8. BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON
  9. YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
  10. MEDLEY: LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART/IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME
  11. THE SPANIARD THAT BLIGHTED MY LIFE
  12. IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD
  13. THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO
  14. DAISY BELL
  15. MEDLEY: I'M HENRY THE EIGHTH I AM/HELLO! HELLO! WHO'S YOUR LADY FRIEND?
  16. DON'T DILLY DALLY ON THE WAY
  17. THE LAMBETH WALK
  18. THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME
  19. COMRADES
  20. KISS ME GOODNIGHT, SERGEANT MAJOR
  21. GOODBYE DOLLY GRAY
  22. KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING

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Customer rating on Various - Your Favourite Wartime Pub Songs: 2 out of 5 stars

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Customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars Your Favourite Wartime Pub Songs

nowhasbin | 28/03/2008 | See all nowhasbin's reviews (1) »

This CD is advertised as "Various" which implies that various singers are singing the 22 songs. This is not the case, because only one unnamed male singer sings the whole 22 songs. His singing style is of an old music hall singer from the 1910s era- very boring and uninspiring. The only bright note is that for £1.99 the CD gives us a reminder of 22 songs from the wartime period bur it cries out for these to be sung in a proper pub-style manner - with gusto, passion and feeling. I bought it to play at the forthcoming 90th birthday party of an elderly relative but I won't be playing it at her celebrations now because I fear the singing style could prove to be her deathknell. I'm hoping that two other pub songs CDs which I've ordered and am still awaiting will proved to be what's needed for the celebratory knee-up the family had in mind. Disappointing.

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