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Lew Stone and the Monseigneur Band The Golden Age of British Dance Bands Compiled and introduced by Alan Dell in 1972 Includes the following: Introduction by Lew Stone and Alan Dell Rain Rain Go Away sung by Al Bowlly (first number broadcast by Lew Stone's Band in October 1932) Joyce Stone (wife of Lew) recalling Lew Stone's start at Monseigneur I'll Never Be The Same sung by Al Bowlly Joe Crossman interview about his days with Lew Stone Nagasaki sung by Nat Gonella (complete) Nat Gonella interviewed Lazybones with vocalist Joe Crossman (complete) Joyce Stone and Geoff Milne (re-issuer of Lew Stone recordings) interviewed about Lew Stone's use of vocalists I Hate Myself (For Being So Mean To You) with vocalist Tiny Winters Interview with Tiny Winters about his voice Little Nell with vocals by Tiny Winters and others Complete recording of It's Psychological not released in 1932 because of "daring words" - vocalist Al Bowlly and pianist Monia Liter Stanley Black interviewed about his arrangements for the band and the innovation of "blocked chords" White Jazz arranged by Stanley Black - complete Joe Crossman interview about doing 6 shows per day and recording Nat Gonella recalling pleasure of work I'll BBC-ing you with Lew Stone vocal (complete) Stanley Black on perils of live broadcasting by the band and Joyce Stone on nicknames Music Maestro Please sung by Al Bowlly (complete) Kennith Trodd on Lew Stone Beale Street Blues (unissued) by the Stonecrackers (complete) Nat Gonella on Lew Stone as an arranger Joyce Stone on Thomas the Cat That's My Kind Of Music?