Billy Cotton And His Band - Did You Ever See A Dream Walking On A Steamer Coming Over

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Review by Robert Robertson

Billy Cotton and His Band's album "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking On A Steamer Coming Over" is a delightful collection of old-timey tunes that transport the listener back to a bygone era. The album features a mix of upbeat dance numbers and slower ballads, all performed with Cotton's signature energy and charm.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By," a jaunty tune that showcases the band's tight harmonies and infectious rhythms. Another highlight is the dreamy "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking," which features Cotton's crooning vocals and a lush orchestral arrangement.

Throughout the album, Cotton and his band demonstrate their versatility and skill as musicians. From the swinging "Swanee" to the poignant "Goodnight Sweetheart," they bring a sense of joy and nostalgia to each track.

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TrackDurationPreview
On A Steamer Coming Over
Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?

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Billy Cotton and his band - Did you ever see a dream walking? (1934)

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Catalog Numbers

MR 1173

Labels

Regal Zonophone

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByChappell & Co. Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
VocalsUnknown Artist
ChorusUnknown Artist

Notes

Fox-Trot

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: N.C.B.
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): CAR 2438
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): CAR 2442

About Billy Cotton And His Band

Initially known as the London Savannah band, this orchestra was formed by Billy Cotton in 1924. Cotton continued to direct the band throughout its existence. The band began recording for the Metropole and Piccadilly labels in 1928. While the Metropole releases were given name credit, Piccadilly (the Metropole company's budget label) credited sides by Cotton under the pseudonyms of "Bohemian Band" and "Piccadilly Dance Band." By 1930 the band was appearing at the Streatham Locarno and the Astoria Ballroom and under contract to the Regal label, Columbia's lower-priced subsidiary. When Cotton secured a high-profile engagement at Ciro's Club in London's West End the band's recordings appeared on Columbia, going back to Regal in late 1931 and then to Regal-Zonophone following Columbia's merger with HMV. At first a conventional dance band, the orchestra gradually tended towards music hall/vaudeville entertainment, introducing visual and verbal humor in between songs. Cotton's early records are sought after for their distinctive driving rhythm and fine arrangements punctuated by hot solos. The band recorded for Regal-Zonophone, Rex and Decca throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Famous musicians who played in Billy Cotton's band during the 1920s and 1930s included Syd Lipton and Nat Gonella. The band was also noted for their African American trombonist and tap dancer, Ellis Jackson. Their signature tune was "Somebody Stole My Gal".

Name Vars

  • Billy Cotton
  • Billy Cotton & Band
  • Billy Cotton & His Band
  • Billy Cotton & Son Jazz
  • Billy Cotton And His Band with Vocal Chorus
  • Billy Cotton Band
  • Billy Cotton Et Son Jazz
  • Billy Cotton Og Hans Orkester
  • Billy Cotton With His Band
  • Members of The Band
  • The Band
  • The Billy Cotton Band
  • The Billy Cotton Band And Singers
  • The Billy Cotton Band Show

Aliases

  • Bohemian Band
  • Billy Cotton's London Savannah Band
  • Piccadilly Dance Band

Members

  • Phil Phillips
  • Cab Kaye
  • Jack Halsall
  • Billy Cotton
  • Jimmy Shankland
  • Les Casey
  • Frank Barnes
  • Mick Burberry
  • Clem Bernard
  • Frank Kenyon
  • Ellis Jackson
  • Cyril Grantham
  • George Burgess
  • Chips Chippendall
  • Sidney Lipton
  • Arthur Baker
  • Joe White
  • Laurie Johnson
  • Lal Jackson
  • Arthur Williams
  • Dave Burchett
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Summary by Robert Robertson

"Did You Ever See A Dream Walking On A Steamer Coming Over" is a delightful album that will appeal to fans of vintage jazz and swing. With its catchy melodies and infectious rhythms, it's sure to get listeners tapping their toes and humming along.