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When my little Pomeranian met your little Pekinese recorded by AL BOWLLY & FRANCES DAY with the Ray Noble Orchestra., 10th May 1933. Frances Day (born Frances Victoria Schenk; December 16, 1907 – April 29, 1984) was an American actress and singer who achieved great popularity in the UK in the 1930s. Her career began as a nightclub cabaret singer in New York City and London. She made her London stage debut as a double act at the New Cross Empire with the dancer John Mills (later a distinguished actor), billed as "Mills and Day". This led to a chorus role in the 1929 West End production of The Five O'Clock Girl at the Hippodrome, which toured the provinces in 1930. She married Beaumont Alexander, an Australian agent and publicist in London, in 1927.[4] He masterminded her early career as a dancer in West End nightclubs, where she created favourable notoriety by performing in a G-string with only an ostrich fan for cover. The couple divorced in 1938, and she never remarried. This is not the original footage of the song because there isn`t any (not that I am aware of anyway) so I created a video to compliment the song using the Ray Noble Orchestra footage from when they were touring in Holland back in 1934 and footage from when Frances Day appeared with the Savoy Hotel Orpheans in 1932. video is here • Frances Day 1932 Savoy Hotel Orpheans MORE ABOUT THIS VIDEO I have used footage of the Ray Noble Orchestra from when they were touring Holland in 1934, from what I am aware this is the only footage of them publicly available. Footage of Al Bowlly was taken from Pathe News and later footage of Ray Noble was taken from an American TV series from 1948 called "Merry Go Round". full videos can be seen on the BRITISH PATHE channel (Thank you British Pathe) Please LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL if you like my videos. MANY MORE VIDEOS ON THE WAY!