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Mark Nadler recorded "Limehouse Blues" in tandem with "Limehouse Nights" – an obscure song from the 1934 film Limehouse Blues – for his 2015 album release Runnin' Wild-Songs and Scandals of the Roaring 20's 2015 album release.
Limehouse Blues may refer to: "Limehouse Blues" (song), a jazz standard; Limehouse Blues, a 1934 film named after the song This page was last edited on 29 ...
LP – Rhapsody for Banjo – Larry McNeely – Flying Fish Records, 1976. Most of the music by McNeely on Flying Fish Records and Great Stoned Highway Pub. He includes a cover of Benny Goodman's "Slipped Disc", Fats Waller's "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Limehouse Blues"
The Laughing Policeman (song) Limehouse Blues (song) Lovesick Blues; M. My Buddy (song) My Word, You Do Look Queer; O. On the Alamo; R. Runnin' Wild (1922 song) S ...
In it the two introduced the song "Limehouse Blues," which went on to become one of Lawrence's signature tunes. [14] With Noël Coward in London Calling! In 1923, Noël Coward developed his first musical revue, London Calling!, specifically for Lawrence. Charlot agreed to produce it, but brought in more experienced writers and composers to work ...
"Chinese Laundry Blues" is a 1932 comic song written by Jack Cotterill (or Cottrell) and associated with the British comedian George Formby. Formby recorded it for Decca Records on 1 July 1932. The song takes place in Limehouse (a traditional Chinatown ) where the owner of a laundry has fallen in love, and is no longer paying attention to his job.
Limehouse Blues (also known as East End Chant) is a 1934 American crime film, directed by Alexander Hall. The film is set in the Limehouse district in the East End of London and its Chinatown. Among the stars of the film were George Raft and Anna May Wong. The film is named after the song "Limehouse Blues".
All songs except "One Beautiful Evening" were either written by or arranged by Mark O'Connor. ... "Limehouse Blues" (Philip Braham, Douglas Furber) – 7:22