# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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667 | Happy-Go-Lucky You And Broken-Hearted Me | Al Bowlly with various artists acc. by Lew Stone & the Monseigneur Dance Orchestra | Jack Murray / Al Goodhart / Al Hoffman | w/m `32 | London | October 21, 1932 | GA-5065-2 | Dec K-684 | O.K. Decca - Part 2. The very first record credited to Lew Stone & the Monseigneur Dance Orchestra featuring Al Bowlly. LEW STONE and the MONSEIGNEUR BAND: Lew Stone (director, arranger); Nat Gonella, Alfie Noakes (trumpet, mellophone); Lew Davis, Joe Ferrie (trombone); Jack Miranda, Jim Easton (clarinet, alto sax); Ernest Ritte (alto sax, baritone sax); Harry Berly (clarinet, tenor sax, violin, ocarina); Pat Dodd (piano); Harry Sherman, Tiny Winters (string bass) Bill Harty (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals); Phil Cardew (arranger). Chelsea Town Hall, London, Oct. 21, 1932 |
Al Bowlly with various artists acc. by Lew Stone & the Monseigneur Dance Orchestra
Gone is the romance and broken the vow
We used to be sweethearts but what are we now?
Happy-go-lucky you and broken-hearted me
Man in the moon is as sad as can be
He looks down from heaven and what does he see?
Happy-go-lucky you and broken-hearted me
You go to parties, you have your fling
I hope you’ll never regret
You go to parties to dance and sing
I do the same to forget
And when I look at a couple in love
I watch them with envy and keep thinking of
Happy-go-lucky you and broken-hearted me