Al Bowlly

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  • jazz
  • 30s
  • oldies
  • crooner
  • 1930s
'Al' Bowlly was a popular singer in the United Kingdom during the 1930s, making more than 1,000 recordings between 1927 and 1941. His song "My Woman" was resurrected as a chart-topper in 1997 as Your Woman.
Bowlly was born in Maputo, Mozambique, 1899, to Greek and Lebanese parents who met en route to Australia and moved to South Africa. He was brought up in Johannesburg, South Africa, and killed by the explosion of a parachute mine outside his apartment in London, England during the Blitz.

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Songs

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    A Little Rain Must Fall

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    A Man and His Dream

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    Au Revoir but Not Goodbye

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    Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart

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    Be Still, My Heart

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    Bei mir bist Du schön

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    Bella Bambina

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    Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind

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    Blue Moon

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    Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

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    By the Fireside

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    Careless

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    Close Your Eyes

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    Dark Eyes

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    Dinner for One Please, James

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    Dreaming

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    Give Me My Ranch

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    Goodnight Sweetheart

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    Goodnight, Sweetheart

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    Goodnight, Vienna

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    Goognight Sweetheart

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    Got a Date With an Angel

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    Guilty

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    Hang out the Stars in Indiana

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    Hold My Hand

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    How Could We Be Wrong

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    I Miss You in the Morning

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    I Never Had a Chance

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    I Was True

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    I'll String Along With You

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    I'm Madly in Love With You

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    I've Got You Under My Skin

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    Isle of Capri

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    It Was a Lover and His Lass

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    Lady of Spain

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    Lazy Day

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    Love Is the Sweetest Thing

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    Love Locked Out

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    Lying in the Hay

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    Mama, I Want to Make Rhythm

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    Marie

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    Maybe I Love You Too Much

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    Moon Love

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    Music, Maestro, Please

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    My Hat's on the Side of My Head

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    My Melancholy Baby

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    My Sweet Virginia

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    Night and Day

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    Out of Nowhere

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    Over My Shoulder


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