EU-only collection from the British conducter/arranger. Wally Stott, who later became Angela Morley, was one of the great unsung heroes of British popular music. During its 1950s heyday, he established himself as one of the leading composers of light orchestral music while becoming resident musical director at the new Philips label. Along the way, he wrote the themes for the Tony Hancock television programs and was also musical director for the Goons. He also worked with Shirley Bassey, Dusty Springfield, Susan Maughan, Dusty Springfield, Mel Tormé, Noel Coward, Marty Wilde, Diana Dors, Roy Castle, Anne Shelton and Scott Walker.
1 London Pride (Prologue) / Oranges and Lemons: Early One Morning
2 Rotten Row
3 The British Grenadiers
4 Knightsbridge March
5 London Bridge Is Falling Down
6 Chelsea
7 London Pride
8 Limehouse Blues: Old Father Thames Keeps Rolling Along
9 A Foggy Day
10 The Dargason (From Holst's "ST. Paul's Suite")
11 London By Night
12 Music Hall Burlesque -Wot Cher (Knocked 'Em in the Old Kent Road) / Don't Dilly Dally on the Way: Any Old Iron
13 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
14 These Foolish Things
15 The Westminster Waltz - London Pride (Epilogue)
16 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Mel Tormé
17 London Pride - Mel Tormé
18 Travelling Along - Wally Stott
19 A Canadian in Mayfair - Sidney Torch / Wally Stott
20 Girl from Corsica - Ron Goodwin / Trevor Duncan
21 High Heels - Trevor Duncan
22 Melody on the Move - Clive Richardson
23 Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage Mrs Worthington - Noël Coward
24 World Weary - Noël Coward
25 Mad Dogs and Englishmen - Noël Coward
26 Poor Little Rich Girl - Noël Coward
27 I'll See You Again - Noël Coward
EU-only collection from the British conducter/arranger. Wally Stott, who later became Angela Morley, was one of the great unsung heroes of British popular music. During its 1950s heyday, he established himself as one of the leading composers of light orchestral music while becoming resident musical director at the new Philips label. Along the way, he wrote the themes for the Tony Hancock television programs and was also musical director for the Goons. He also worked with Shirley Bassey, Dusty Springfield, Susan Maughan, Dusty Springfield, Mel Tormé, Noel Coward, Marty Wilde, Diana Dors, Roy Castle, Anne Shelton and Scott Walker.