London Swing: Bert Ambrose's Orch. - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, 1934 video free download


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Bert Ambrose & His Orchestra, voc. Sam Browne - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, Brunswick 1934

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9 years ago

anthony sewell

All out there diggin Ambrose, Have you found 'War dance of the wooden indians'? Find it listen and tell me its not the coolest thang you ever heard

9 years ago

mmmbeachlover

Great compilation, thank you for posting...so often transported listening to Ambrose, this time I went with you.

9 years ago

gizzycat cat

I love Tony's version too of course, but this is fabulous! It reminds me of the songs by Ray Noble or Al Bowly.

9 years ago

Ben Conover

Wonderful. 

9 years ago

MrKnockaloe

Fantastic music! .Does anyone know the names of the artists of the paintings after 1.40.? They are great and very like the style of Jack Vettriano

10 years ago

Josephine Bacon

Lovely song, lovely illustrations.

10 years ago

Janette Walker

Nice to see YT offering us some of these great older postings.

12 years ago

Peter Hendriksma

Ammy had that same 'thing' that Whiteman had. A large very elegant and suave band, but also lots of room for the best jazz solos. And he paid better than any European band leader at the time. So his members stayed with him and hardly recorded outside of the band. It just wasn't necessary.

12 years ago

Valerij Akhmadulin

wonderful tango. great selection of slides. Got a real pleasure! thanks a lot!

12 years ago

soulplumber

To My Little Princess

13 years ago

roybo1930

This is just FANTASTIC!!! There are several versions of this song I love, But this version and Connie Boswell`s version I LOVE! This one is more peppy & Connie`s is one You don`t want to listen to if You are contemplating suicide, It is one of the most Bittersweet and sad hopeless versions I`ve heard! I don`t know why I love it so much! But I do.

13 years ago

mazzulinkinpark

this is shit like you fuckerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

14 years ago

sbd650

Wonderful!

14 years ago

galicius

Thanks for the opportunity to hear the way it was. Wonderful and intereting.

14 years ago

cygnus011

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

14 years ago

barbcard

Tres triste lyrics, but Ambrose somehow adds a lively note. Bittersweet, perhaps?

14 years ago

utubesucks2003

Like it.

14 years ago

240252

Thank you, and what to add to your words? Well... more Ambrose, please!

14 years ago

240252

Thank you Lana! That tune is really hearbreaking. There are in YT a few renditions of the "Boulevard..." but this one seems to me, perhaps, the most sophisticated

14 years ago

240252

Thanks! Yes, Ambrose was absolutely unique. He had two souls: one was hot jazzy & temperamental and second - refined, most restrained in the finest arrangements and clear as a crystal.

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