# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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372 | What A Fool I've Been | Maurice Winnick aho | Al Eldridge / Henri Gendron | London | July 10, 1931 | CAR-740-1 | Regal MR-374 | MAURICE WINNICK AND HIS BAND from the Piccadilly Hotel, London: Maurice Winnick (violin, speech, director); Bert Wilton (trumpet); Billy Farrell (trumpet, piano-accordion); Jack Collins (trombone); Jim Easton, Alan Ford (clarinet, alto sax); Lionel Clapper (alto sax); Percy Winnick (clarinet, tenor sax, oboe, ocarina); Ben Frankel (violin); Ronnie Ogilvy (piano, arranger); Bill Herbert (banjo, guitar); George Gibbs (tuba, string bass); Bert Jackson (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). London, July 10, 1931. Topical Tunes Medley - Part 1 |
Maurice Winnick & his Orchestra
What a fool I have been all the while
To believe that you loved me true
How can you look at me with a smile
And tell me that now you are through
How I’ve slaved, how I’ve saved
Didn’t mind, it was for you
How can you turn me down now
For somebody new
Don’t know why I should cry over you
Like I do
What a fool I have been to believe in you.