Elsie Carlisle

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The Idol of the Radio. British dance band singer of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Author: @agkozak #78rpm
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Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Hold Up Your Hands (In the name of the law of love)" (1933)

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"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)." Words by Mercer Cook and Thomas Blandford, music by J. Russel Robinson (1932). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5634-2.

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"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (Cook-Blandford-Robinson). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504.

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Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne - "Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933)

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"Won't You Stay to Tea?" Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633-1.

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"Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

“Won’t You Stay to Tea?” Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633-1. Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne – “Won’t You Stay to Tea?” (1933) Prolific songwriters Mack Gordon and Harry Revel turned … Continue reading “Won’t You Stay to Tea?” (1933) →

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Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Sittin' in the Dark" (1933)

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"Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F-3504 mx. GB-5631-2.

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"Sittin' in the Dark" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5631-2.

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Elsie Carlisle - "Deep Water" (1933)

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"Deep Water." Music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Alfred Bryan (1931). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3507 mx. GB5629-1.

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"Deep Water" (Two Versions; 1933) - Elsie Carlisle

"Deep Water" (Bryan-Schwartz). Versions recorded by Elsie Carlisle, solo and with Oscar Rabin and His Romany Band (1933).

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Sam Browne & Elsie Carlisle - "What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander"

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"What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander." Lyrics and music by Cliff Friend (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and "Girl Friend" (i.e. Elsie Carlisle) with piano accompaniment by Eddie Carroll and Bobby McGhee in London on March 2, 1934. Regal Zonophone MR 1254.

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"What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander" (1934) - Elsie Carlisle

"What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander." Lyrics and music by Cliff Friend (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and "Girl Friend" (i.e. Elsie Carlisle) with piano accompaniment by Eddie Carroll and Bobby McGhee in London on March 2, 1934. Regal Zonophone MR 1254.

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