


“George Weldon conducts British Light Music of the 20th Century (originally from EMI LP CSD 1503)”.
George Weldon...![The Marsh Family’s political satire videos [published here without permission; shared without bias to any political persuasion or personal opinion… catchy songs, original Sue Gray-inspired, and G&S parody.]](https://www.colinscolumn.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cartoon-1080x675.jpg)
The Marsh Family’s political satire videos [published here without permission; shared without bias to any political persuasion or personal opinion… catchy songs, original Sue Gray-inspired, and G&S parody.]
“This is our first foray into political satire. Because we are cross. It’s not party political. We have addressed lots of topics in the 22 months since we locked down and put our first parody song out. We’ve sung about the mundane side of family life as well as...
Eric Coates’s Merrymakers Overture: the composer’s LSO recording, which “took place in EMI’s Abbey Road Studio One on 3rd November 1931”, the month the venue opened for business; maybe this Coates (HMV C.2449) was the first recording made there?

‘Busy Doing Nothing’ (music by Jimmy Van Heusen) from the film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (directed by Tay Garnett; released 1949) sung by Bing Crosby, William Bendix & Cedric Hardwicke.
A favourite earworm of yours truly! The above is a studio recording (for Decca?). Following is the song from the film soundtrack, same artists (I think Victor Young...