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Stan
Howard
To John Malcolm Smerdon your choice of a
request by Magherita Marie Francesca Lacentra will set the BBC library
a good challenge,she started her career in 1936 with Artie Shaw
before the band broke up at the end of 1936 and she went with Benny
Goodman who she did not like so the Shaw band reformed in 1937 and
she went back them until Helen Forest took over in that same year
She was born in 1910 and died in 1996 at 86 yrs she made 41 recordings
from 1936 to 1938 which was fantastic for that era so i hope you
get your request but it may be a bit ,,Scratchy,,
John
Malcolm Smerdon
Anything by Peg La Centra
Joyce
Hill
Deanna Durbin/ singing Beneath The Lights
of Home
JohnO
Gerald, Another good listfrom" South Rampart
Parade"to" Au fond du temple".Bestof the List,for myself.Many Thanks
Joe
Powell
About 50 years ago I was a ward orderly looking
after elderly ladies and I Heard some old songs. One I would like
to hearand I don't know who by, I only know the chorus "I DON'T
KNOW WHAT YOU USED TO BE I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TODAY" Thanks again
for playing my requests.
Stan
Howard
Hi Judy i trade emails often with Gerald
Jackson and find him very helpful so i suggest that you email or
phone in your requests and i know that you have a better chance
of getting airplay.Re, King Porter Stomp it was written and recorded
on piano by Jelly Roll Morton in the 1920s and the Fletcher Henderson
band recorded it three times in 1925/28/32 the one that you are
refering to is the Benny Goodman 1958 live in Brussels and it really
swings,i have six various big band recordings and the Gooman one
is the best.
Judy
Rigg
Thanks so much Stan, I've been wondering
about that for ages - don't know whether such a gruesome song could
be made nowadays - is that why Gerald hasn't played it yet?Here's
another in a different genre late 40s or 50s King Porter Stomp a
really rocking number, before it's time!
Stan
Howard
Hi Judy Rigg,the record track that you are
looking for is actually called,,CHIP CHOPPER CHARLIE,,and you were
correct it was recorded on a cd track 11 by Max Bygraves in Munich
Germany Dec. 74/April.75 on the Pegasus (Pinnacle) label and that
cd was released in the uk 2005
judy
rigg
Put Away The Chip Chopper Charlie,We're Frying
the Guvnor Tonight - I wonder if it was Max Bygraves?
Stab
Howard
John O,Civilization was recorded by Danny
Kaye in 1947 and in the same year he did it again with Andrews sisters
it was this version that got to number 3 in the billboard charts
for 10 weeks.Bongo Bongo Bongo i don,t want to leave the congo,oh
no no no no no.Bingle Bangle Bungle Im so happy in the jungle I
refuse to go.I have the record on Decca,happy memories.
John
O
You'er right Stsn Howard,itdo come to them
that wait.Several records on wednesdaynight I've waited for,played
Gerald ",Danny Kaye'sCivilisation"or his,"Way Down in Wongo Wungal
All theNative's In The Jungal,Sing"sorry O've Forgotten the rest?
Judy
Rigg Preston
Love this programme and am amazed at some
of the music still available! I bet you've never heard of this one
though it's called "Put away the chip chopper charlie - we're frying
the guvnor tonight" Don't know who it's by but remember my grandparents
having a copy in the fifties
MICHAEL
MASSEY
IT IS GOOD TO SEE A PERSON LIKE STAN HOWARD
WHO HAS A GREAT KNOWLEDGE OF JAZZ AND POP MUSIC RECIEVE THANKS FOR
HIS CONTRIBUTION TO OTHER LISTENERS QUERIES
denis
from Farnworth
hi Gerald,thank you for mr., b's blues lastweek.Ihave
now bought the c d.Please thank Stan Howard for me for his contribution
Don
from Orrell
Danny Kaye's "Lobby Song" is really entitled
"Manic- Depressive Pictures Presents" and is the first track on
a 2-disc set(48 tracks for under 9 quid!) by Jasmine Records (JAS
CD 148). The track you played on Monday is track 2! Hope this helps
-Regards
Stan
Howard
Denis Burbridge they do say everything comes
to he who waits,finally after Gerald stated that your request for
Mr B,s Blues could not be traced in the BBC library it suddenly
appeared in this weeks programme monday 27th April i hope that you
was tuned in and enjoyed the record.
Dorothy
Paterson
I love them all. Would love to hear some
Billy Mayerl.
kev
looker
eddie parker im gone my mate lewie bought
it at wigan and had it framed.a few years later lewie dissapeared
from home that was 18 yrs ago,miss him so much what a mate
Don
from Orrell
The boy singer in "Rainbow on the River"
was Bobby Breen. Title song was, I think, Perry Como's first record
when he sang with the Ted Weems Band.Incidentally, the Danny Kaye
track -enjoyable as it was- is not the Lobby Song requested but
another song from the same film -Sorry!
Kathleen
Smith
Thank goodness for "Hear It Again!" We are
going to my sister's in Spain for a week and I do not want to miss
the programme. Could you play The William Tell Overture (or as I
prefer it the Lone Ranger, Hi Yo Silver Away"
m
savoini
somebody asked about stan freberg records
cds are on the web,at www.play,co.uk.also can be downloaded
John
O
Gerald!Another Good MondayNight.How about"O
My BelovedFather"performed by "Joan Hammond" in English for Father's
Day please Gerald. "One Fine Day"For Dame JoanSutherland, "The Nun's
Chorus" by Anna Frind
MICHAEL
MASSEY
I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR A JAZZ VERSION OF A
CLASSIC SHOW TUNE FROM OKLAHOMA NAMELY,,THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE
ON TOP,,PERFORMED BY JJ JOHNSON & KAI OCTET + 3 WINDING.GREEN,ALEXANDER,BERT,CLEVELAND
ALL TROMBONES WITH MITCHELL AND VARSALONE ON BASE TROMBONES.JONES
PIANO,HINTON BASE AND JOHNSON DRUMS.RECORDED NY CITY APRIL 2nd 1956.IT
IS A MUST FOR THE BIG BAND FANS.I DO HAVE THIS RECORD. MICHAEL.
Joe
Powell
I Like to hear songs from the past that i
heard as a boy and have not heard for years,eg Iwould like to hear
'A bird in a gilded cage again and how about 'Idon't care what you
used to be iknow what you are today' or 'Ramona'.thanks from Joe.
Stan
Howard
Denis Burbridge/I loved your line,, Do the
bbc have a library,,I do and i can tell you that you can buy the
cd ,, Mr B,, by Billy Eckstine the label is ASV, LIVING ERA.originally
released in the uk 28/08.01 And track 13 is MR B,s BLUES .I hope
you get this message. Stan.
Gerald
Jackson
Message for Denis ... very sorry not able
to trace Mr Bs blues in the library and sadly Sam Brown is missing
too! Please request another song for a future programme.
John
O
Stan Howard.many thanks,didsee them on stage
at Blackpool "Winter Gardens"& TV,but Ron Culbertson I Didn't
know about."Frankie Lane- Tell Me AStory"! would begood, or "Waltzing
Matilda" sung by Peter Dawson
gerald
have you on every day on my computer
Bernard
Tidman
Love is so wonderful the second time around
sung by Dusty Springfield.
denis
burbidge
hi gerald i really do like your programme
even though since you started broadcasting "unforgetable" i have
requested many songs but never had one played. My last request was
for Billy Eckstine singing Mr Bs blues. Are you sure the bbc as
a music library?.May i try for Sam Browne singing "Looking for yesterday"
thank you Denis from Farnworth
Stan
Howard
John O,in the record master catalouge the
Smith,s were listed as MR & MRS SMITH,S FIVE LITTLE BOYS,when
the group went touring there billboard read ,,Five Smith Brothers,,but
did you know that there was only four brothers ALF,ROY,STAN,AND
HAROLD.the fifth member of the group was RON CULBERTSON who was
a mate of HAROLD when they were in the forces together./The groups
biggest success was there appearance in the Royal Command Performance
in 1950.
John
O
Gerald! Another good mondayThe"Smith Brothers"?Whereintroduced
as"Mr&Mrs Five Little Boys to Sing to You "One of the Best was"My
GrandFathers Clock" Gerald!another good Monday Night
Kathleen,
Blackpool
Just been thinking about old radio shows
and came across Journey Into Space on the web. I know it had great
music but cannot remember what it was. I was only 6 to 8 at the
time! I found out the theme was written by Van Philips and performed
by FRANK WEIR AND HIS ORCHESTRA. There are, supposedly, three recordings.
1. 1955 78rpm F10435,2. 1978 33 1/3 # REH 324 BBC Space Themes AND
3. 2005 Digitally enhanced #CDLK 4266 Frank Weir and His Orchestra.
If you could play this theme I may still be able to picture the
whole family, Gran, Granddad, Mum, Dad, Uncle Tom, two big sisers
and big brother listening intently and watching older sister Pauline
with her hands covering her eyes. She thought it would keep her
safe from the Martians! Anyway it will bring back good unforgetable
memories. Thanks Gerald.
terryhowse
Lancaster
Hi Gerald, Thanks for your reply to my Donald
Peers request. Sorry it's not available. Please could you play When
your old wedding ring was new by Jimmy Roselli, I think thats how
his name is spelt. Look forward to hearing it. Many thanks, Terry
& Irene.
Terry
Howse, Lancaster
Donald Peers singing Birthday of the little
Princess. Donald Peers was the top of the tree at the time.
martin
from colne
please could you play im glad there is you
by tony bennett for my wife brenda
denis
burbidge
hi gerald,can you please find billy eckstine
singing mr bS blues .thank you .denis from Farnworth
John
O
Many thanks for the Infomation Micheal Massey,We
got married 1955
Ron
Reading
That you so very much for playing Betty Smith?s
There?s A Blue Ridge Round My Heart Virginia.I?m glad your granddaughter
liked it. It seems a lot of the younger up coming generation are
liking our sort of music.I was an avid listener to Dance Band Days
on BBC Radio2 from the start when dear Alan Dell presented the programme
and Malcolm Laycock took over after Alan?s untimely death.Owing
to that wonderful programme being axed without warning, I looked
round for an alternative and was lucky enough to find your excellent
show and the bonus of three hours of it.Please don?t think I?m being
greedy, but if sometime you have a spot on the programme free, I
would like to hear Tommy Garrett 50 guitars playing ?My Little Grass
Shack? I believe it was on an LP called Fifty Guitars Visit Hawaii.
But please only when you have a spot to spare.Many Thanks.Ron Reading.
(pronounced as the town of Reading)
denis
burbidge
good evening gerald,can you please find and
play billy eckstine singing mr bs blues thank you .denis from farnworth
MICHAEL
MASSEY
John O,i think that Eric Taylor was just
winding you up.If you want to please Gerald Jackson and get your
requests played make it easy for him to find and send him all the
info required,,,The Yellow Rose Of Texas,,recorded by Mitch Miller
his orchestra and chorus,available on Sony cd ASIN b0000026mm released
in 1988 the album is titled ,,16 most requested,,and for your knowledge
Yellow Rose Of Texas was a big in in 1955
John O
Another great show Gerald,eric taylor.Robeson
& Company(other records playedGerald," Yellow Rose of Texas"
by Mitch Miller Please
Jean
from Bolton
Please could you play 'Careless Hands'by
Des O'Conor.Many Yrs ago I dreamt I was walking down the steps of
Bolton RailStation with Des singing this song to me. Awoke tofind
it only a dream.MyFamily think it so funny.
david
savage
how about some tunes from larry adler harmonica
eric
taylor
I like Jo Stafford and Mario Lanza just like
John but can who are the artists called Coall and Yusat.
JohnO
Gerald Another great showJolson-Jo,Stafford-Lanza-Rackmaninov-and
Robeson&Coall on same show. Good on Yusat back Enjoyed It
Ron
Reading
Super programme.Betty Smiths Skiffle PlayingThere's
Blue Ridge Round My Heart VirginiaThanks.
Ians
sisterPam & bro in law Bill
Ian (jordison) is 70 next sat 14/02 valentines
day. We,re all out to lunch with him. Please wish him a great day.
JohnO
Gerald, Many thanks reguarding the request,just
loved "The Old Bazzar In Ciro".Your show is like "Dick Barton Special
Agent".A Must Hear before Nightschool at B.T.College monday nights
6/45-7pm.
Gerald
Jackson
Thanks to you all for your lovely comments
....John "I remember the cornfields" was by Evelyn Knight. I have
it and will be very pleased to give it a play for you soon.
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John
Hitchon
Hi Gerald..It was great to meet you at the
Open Theatre on Friday 15th May at the Silver Surfers Day..Margaret
found it very interesting and would like to send her regards to
you in thanking you for your patience, she says she hopes to be
more knowlegable in the pc field next time she sees you...we both
enjoyed the day...it was a bonus to being able to talk live on air
on Gillys afternoon show as well....also it was good to meet Sally,Carole,Joe,Tony
& John as well....You are all a great crew down there in Blackburn.....Thanks
again for a great day.
denis
from Farnworth
Hi Gerald,thank you for Mr, B's blues by
billy Eckstine.ihave now bought the c d . please thank Stan Howerd
for his contrubution. I would just like to add that it would be
a lovely surprise if radio 2 would take note of your large following
AL
as in Jolson.
Great show Gerald even for young ones like
me!You don't have to be old to like the old tunes and songs.AL.
michael
from church
HI GERALD,THANKS FOR A GREAT PROGRAMME,BEST
THREE HOURS OF THE WEEK.DONT KNOW HOW MANAGE TO FIND SOME OF THE
TUNES MUST BE A HEADACHE.
REG
FROM STALYBRIDGE
HI GERALD,I HAVE HEARD TODAY OF THE DEATH
TODAY OF JOHNNY ROADHOUSE, JOHNNY WAS SAXOPHOONIST WITH THE NDO
FROM THE START IN 1953 UNTIL IT FOLDED IN THE 1980s HE ALSO PLAYED
WITH THE HALLE ORCHESTRA IN 1955 HE OPENED A MUSIC SHOP ON OXFORD
ROAD IN MANCHESTER NEAR THE BBC STUDIO, ITIS STILL THERE TODAY ON
YOUR BIG BAND SPECIAL YOU PLAYED ONE OF THE RARE RECORDINGS OF THE
NDO WHICH I AM SURE JOHNNY WOULD HAVE FEATURED
Ken
Taylor
Hello Gerald!My old mate Maurice Derbyshire
from Stretford tells me that your 'Unforgettable' programme is the
very best radio music programme he's ever heard, and I can tell
you that he goes back a very long way!!Would it be possible to play
a request for him next monday night the 9th of March? We're many
miles apart nowadays and miss each other's company but a rendition
of Muggsy Spanier's 'Dippermouth Blues' would bring back some very
happy memories.Many thanks in anticipation.Very Sincerely,Ken Taylor,Victoria,Australia.P.S.
Haven't been to Ewood Park since Bryan Douglas was playing!
ALAN
HIRST
GERALD IS THE[ANCA] INRADIO LANCASHIRE.PLEASE
EXCUSE THE SPELLING BUT IT SOUNDS JUST RIGHT TO ME.
mark
from ormskirk
gerald i have listened to you since the days
of radio blackburn with first edition,am/pm and your still as brilliant
today as you've always been.please keep up the exellent shows.
Bernard
Tidman
Gerald .I think you are without any doubt
the best and most sincere presenter on theentireB.B.Cnetwork
Andrew
in Blackburn.
Simply the best is this chap,A real pro,Take
a bow Gerald.
Jean,
Morecambe
Best show of the week. Monday ev ening is
a MUST. Gerald.Keepup the good work Gerald.
wilow
tommy
OUR LOVE BY FRANK SINATRA ISON U TUBE HIS
1ST RECORD WITH FORWARD BY DAVID JACOBSEULOGY BY TONY BENNET ON
SOME SORT OF REEL
Ted
Reynolds
Great show Gerald!
Dave
& Wendy crompton
What a great prog, we never miss it!!!
Dennis
Godfrey
Pity we can`t have Gerald on Radio 2 also,his
playlists are so diverse and musical. Every evening between 10pm
& midnight would be just right.!!
Maria
Chippendale
Gerald Jackson hosts a great show on Monday
evenings. Really enjoyable, warm and friendly.Excellent.
colinwhiting
i have been listening to your wonderful programme
for several months only on line using the play again facility,in
your forthcoming big band could you please play Stan Kentons Tampico
with june christy on vocal recorded chicago 4/5/45 or woody hermans
the good earth arranged by the late neal hefti recorded 10/8/45
regards colin.
mary
howarth
think the programme is wonderful,Gerald makes
it so interesting,hubby listens in the bath woe betide anybody who
interupts xx
Sonia
. Barrowford.
Its nice to be able to hear the words of
songs and also to be able remember them.do you think you could play
a song called "blue moon"
BRIAN
TAYLOR ( SOUTHPORT )
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF THE TYPE BBC NATIONALLY
AND OTHER LOCAL RADIO STATIONS SEEM TO HAVE FORGOTTEN THERE IS AN
AUDIENCE FOR
Miss
Glynis Parker
Dear Gerald, Thank you so much for playing
my request, Three Coins in the Fountain - Frank Sinatra (I nearly
fell off the chair I was sitting on) - sorry I was unable to thank
you whilst you were on air.I never told you in my original request
that my family and myself originate from Yorkshire - so it was equally
a surprise and a pleasure when you finished the show with "On Ilkley
Moor" - this was one of the "songs" we use to sing on the traing
journeys to the coast when my brother and I were small.Yours truly
- Glynis.PS: Loved the show - as always.
Alf
in Astley
Monday nights would not be the same without
Unforgetable,keep up the good work,a great show,and long may it
go on.
Ann
Preston
I really enjoy your programme on a monday.
I'm not old enough to remember a lot of the music you play, but
I still listen in when I can. Keep up the good work
Andim
Best wishes on your last Sunday show. Sundays
will not be the same.
ALAN
HIRST.
THE PRESENTER OF PRESENTERS MR RADIO LANCASHIRE
Andy
Unitt
Well what can I say that has not been said
before?Great show, played drums for the last forty years locally.love
big band.have you got Sammy Davies live at the Sands With Buddy
Rich With Micheal Silver? on drums Very special solo!
Elaine
stop talking all over the music on sundays
manny
of haslingden
Dear GeraldMany thanks for playing my request
for Frank Crumit on Monday,hav`nt heard it for ages and I enjoyed
it so much. Thanks again for that and your great programe
David
I've always been into my contemporary music
- indie and rock, but those songs tonight on 'Unforgettable' were
amazing and so infectious... It's time for me to broaden my musical
horizons I think!
Andy
Brilliant Show Used to play drums love big
band Still play if the price is right?
David
from Rossendale
excellent replacement for Frank Wappat, long
may you continue
helen
hi gerald many thanks for playing the songbirds
cd in your new releases after searching the shops and internet i
have now got the cd and it is brill so many thanks for playing execllent
music
Patrick
from Altrincham cheshire
great programme Gerald, helps having to work
sundays much easier
sharon
rawlinson
thankyou gerald, for reading the email out,
wishing my mum jean sears a happy birthday, she was really pleased.
once again thankyou
peter
spencer
very good presenter of the old school we
could do with more of that type
Frank
in Blackpool
Unforgettable and Phil Trow on a Monday night
means no TV in my household! Great listening Gentlemen.
Barbara
Blackledge
Don't know whether this will reach you before
your programme finishes but can I request any record for my mum
and dad, Clarice and Harold Lyon from Wigan, who listen to your
programme regularly. I am at present listening to it on my computer
over in County Durham! If not today can you play them a request
next week please. Ta very much!!
Derek
O'Brien
UnforgetableThe best three hours on radio,
Thanks Perhaps,a Division of Dereks?.
tom
featherstone
Thank you gerald for your wonderful show
unforgettable
geoffery
wilson
caught your programme tonight,great memories
came flooding back.teddy bears picknic is on my xmas list now i
have got the info. fantastic selection,at 58 i love all the old
songs that getaired ,some before my time.I may even put a request
in myself .well done from Geoff.
Gerald
Answer for Bob Hooton ...Hi Bob - Strange
thing about digital 'freeview' receivers is that they all seem to
have different sensitivity. So an apparent poor signal on one box/tv
might be quite good on another. I'm no expert, but you should be
able to plug any 'freeview' or 'satellite' box in to your Plasma
without any problems at all. Thanks for your interest.
Don
Excellent programme. Listened for the first
time today.Will make it regular
Bob
Hooton
Big Boys ToysI have a Nokia Digital Decoder
set top box for use with my old TV. I now have a digital TV (Panasonic
Plasma 37) but the reception (especially ITV channels is irratic.
I have added the nokia and all is well. Will this do any harm to
the TV?
barbara
only one word Great
ALAN
UPHOLLAND
Many thanks for Ray Charles record we heard
yesterday. This one was first requested by Joyce my wife on BFPO
69 when Alan was in Aden before I joined him long time ago. Thank
you also for Shrimp Boats Are Comming by Jo Stafford also Alan used
to be on the shrimp boats sailing from Fleetwood in the 50s. Best
Regards Joyce & Alan Holmes.
mark
r
top show m8, has storm chaser got a web site?
ALAN
UPHOLLAND
HI GERALD DID YOU HAVE ANY LUCK IN FINDING
SHRIMP BOATS ARE COMMING SUNG BY JO STAFFORD REGARDS KEEP TAKING
THE TABLETS ALAN.
Phil
in Penwortham
Great show on a Monday night. You have certainly
brought back some happy memories of songs I heard as a child. Are
you Radio Lancashire's "Uncle Mac"? You've definitely dug deep in
the BBC Archives. The list is endless for your show. Anyway talking
about lists, you may consider a list of "The Elements" sung and
played by Tom Lehrer. Quite a memory challenge for any singer but
easier for a singing chemist!
Anne
Wilson
Could you please play any Frank Sinatra or
my dad, Richard Banks who was 85 on the 12 Sept. He is the best
dad ever. Also this is for his brother Bob who will be 80 in December.
They are both still very active and walk round Haslam Park daily.
So this is also for the friends on't park.
M.Young
Hello Gerald Great show on Mondays. You play
the good stuff. But the record you played of DARKTOWN POKER CLUB,Am
i right in stating that was not PHIL HARRIS voice YOURS M YOUNG
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