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    Albert Allick Bowlly (7 January 1898 [1] – 17 April 1941) was a South African-British vocalist and dance band guitarist who was popular during the 1930s in Britain. [2] [3] He recorded upwards of 1,000 songs that were listened to by millions.

  2. Jul 9, 2017 · 12.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 117K views 6 years ago. ___"Midnight, the Stars and You", by Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and His Orchestra, is a 1934 song that accompanies the end of Stanley...

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  3. Apr 17, 2015 · The night would be forever known as ‘The Wednesday’. The caretaker found Al Bowlly on the floor by the side of his bed killed outright by the door of his room smashing on his head from the blast of the parachute bomb. Two friends of Bowllys also lived in the same apartment block.

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  4. Nov 15, 2020 · Al Bowlly - Dreaming. Hear the greatest hits of AL BOWLLY in this OFFICIAL playlist. Spread the classic jazz, and don't forget to share this playlist! Subscribe here: http://bit...

  5. Al Bowlly was a South African born British jazz crooner during the British dance band era of the 1930’s. He recorded more than 1,230 tracks between 1927 and 1941. His most popular songs include "Midnight, the Stars and You", "Goodnight, Sweetheart", "The Very Thought of You", "Guilty" and "Love Is the Sweetest Thing".

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  7. Jan 27, 2010 · 7.72K subscribers. Subscribed. 61K. 4.6M views 14 years ago. Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and His Orchestra. If you're interested in more music from the the 20's and 30's, take a look at my profile ...

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  8. Al Bowlly discography. Albert Allick "Al" Bowlly (7 January 1898 [1] – 17 April 1941) was a Mozambican-born South African/British singer, [2] songwriter, composer and band leader, who became a popular jazz crooner during the British dance band era of the 1930s and later worked in the United States. He recorded more than 1,000 records between ...

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