# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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1190 | To Mother, With Love | Geraldo aho | Muriel Watson / Jack Denby / E.Lynton | w/m `39 | London | April 4, 1939 | OEA-7628-1 | HMV BD-5473, HMV EA-2349 | Geraldo (directing); Max Goldberg, Clinton Ffrench (trumpets); George Rowe, ; Eric Breeze (trombones); Cyril Grantham (clarinet, alto sax); Harry Hayes (alto sax); ); Andy McDevitt (clarinet, tenor sax); George Evans (tenor sax); Harry Thompson, Frank Stewart, Charles Katz, Jacques Gorowski, F. Wolfsthal (violins); Laurie Davies (viola); Maurice Zimbler, James Whitehead (cello); Sid Bright (piano, arrangements); Bill Tringham (guitar); Don Stuteley (string bass); Alec Ure (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). London, April 4, 1939. |
Image courtesy of Adrian Jorgensen
(Muriel Watson / Jack Denby / E.Lynton)
Geraldo and his Orchestra
To Mother, With Love
I'm sending a lovely bouquet
A rose or two, some violets too
To Mother, With Love
I say to myself
That maybe she's lonely today
These words I know will please her so
To Mother, With Love
I'd give up all that I possess
To make her glad
The wrinkled face that I love so
Must never be sad
I picture her smile
When somebody knocks at her door
With flowers so gay and a card to say
To Mother, With Love