Gracie Fields - The World Of Gracie Fields Vol2
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Angels Guard Thee | ||
Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye | ||
Shall I Be An Old Man's Darling | ||
Like The Big Pots Do | ||
Now Is The Hour | ||
The Kerry Dance | 3:01 | |
He's Dead But He Won't Lie Down | ||
Oh! My Beloved Father | ||
Little Old Lady | ||
Come Back To Sorrento | ||
Bless This House | ||
The Biggest Aspidistra In The World | 2:30 | |
Ave Maria | 3:20 | |
The Wickedness Of Men | ||
Heaven Will Protect An Honest Girl | ||
Out In The Cold, Cold Snow | 3:29 | |
The Rochdale Hounds | ||
In My Little Bottom Drawer | 3:02 | |
The Sweetest Prayer In All The World | ||
Sally/Sing As We Go | 3:01 | |
April Love | ||
Fred Fanakapan | ||
I Took My Harp To A Paty | ||
Lancashire Blues | ||
One Night Of Love | ||
The Last Mile Home | ||
Pedro The Fisherman | 3:28 | |
Song Of The Mountains | ||
Walter, Walter | ||
I Took My Harp To A Party | 3:00 | |
Count Your Blessings | ||
Bluebird Of Happiness | 2:57 | |
Sing As We Go | ||
Red Sails In The Sunset | 3:20 | |
Red Sail In The Sunset | ||
Turn 'Erbert's Face To The Wall, Mother | ||
At The End Of The Day | ||
Sally | ||
Sally / Come Back To Sorrento |
Video
Gracie Fields Now Is The Hour 1947 (The Original)
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Catalog Numbers
- SPA 82
- TIMC 83010
- SPA 173
- SPA 120
- SPA-155
- PA 82
- SPA 425
- SPA.82, SPA 82
Labels
- Decca
- London Records
Listen online
- écouter en ligne
- ascolta in linea
- kuunnella verkossa
- lyssna på nätet
- lytte på nettet
- online anhören
- ouvir online
- online luisteren
- escuchar en línea
Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Compilation
- Stereo
- Cassette
- Reissue
- A&B
- Dolby System
- Remastered
- Gray shell
- Mono
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | The Decca Record Company Limited |
Copyright (c) | The Decca Record Company Limited |
Manufactured By | PolyGram Inc. |
Distributed By | PolyGram Distribution Inc. |
Lacquer Cut At | Decca Studios |
Record Company | The Decca Record Company Limited |
Printed By | Clout & Baker Ltd. |
Made By | British Celanese Limited |
Published By | Keith Prowse |
Pressed By | Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK. |
Mastered At | Decca Studios |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Compiled By | Geoff Milne |
Lacquer Cut By | W |
Mastered By | A |
Notes
- ℗ 1970 The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
- © 1970 The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
- This version has textured horizontal rows, A&B indicators and MADE IN CANADA (top right, both sides) moulded into the cassette shell & a gold ’├ⱶⱶⱶ┼ⱶⱶⱶ┤’ tape scale.
- Front laminated peephole sleeve.
- Sleeve:
- © 1970 The Decca Record Company Limited, London
- Sleeve printed in England by Clout & Baker Ltd.
- Laminated with 'Clarifoil' by British Celanese Limited
- Labels:
- Mono recordings electronically reprocessed to give stereo effect on stereo equipment
- ℗ 1970
- Made in England
- The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
- A1. (Sally) K. Prowse; (Come Back To Sorrento) B.I.E.M.
- A2, A5, B4. Cameo Music
- A3, B2. F. D. & H.
- A4. Boosey & Co.
- A6, B1. Chappell
- B3. Ascherberg
- B5. B.I.E.M.
- B6. K. Prowse
- On the back sleeve, Sally and Come Back To Sorrento are listed as separate tracks.
- Similar release, The World Of Gracie Fields has different labels.
- Recordings made between 1938-1948.
- ℗1975 The Decca Recording Company Limited. London.
- Made In England
- This version has a 'checkerboard' pattern and a 'Polygram (100ꞋꞌꞋꞌꞋꞌꞋꞌ50ꞌꞋꞌꞋꞌꞋꞌꞋꞌ0)' tape scale moulded into the cassette shell.
Barcodes
- Rights Society: BIEM NCB
- Rights Society (Side B label): GEMA
- Rights Society (A1, B5): B.I.E.M.
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): EAL 9784P
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): EAL 9785P
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): EAL-9784.P-1W N JT 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): EAL-9785.P-2W C JT 1
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Runout, Side A): EAL-13752.P-1A N 3C
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Runout, Side B): EAL-13753.P-1A M 1
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Runout, Side A): EAL-9784.P-1W C 1 4D
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Runout, Side B): EAL-9785.P-2W U K 1
About Gracie Fields
English actress, singer and comedienne, born 9 January 1898 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, UK, died 27 September 1979 in Capri, Italy.
Real Name
- Grace Stansfield
Name Vars
- Fields
- Gracie
- Gracie Fields & Friend
- Gracie Fields With Orchestra
- Gracie Fields With Organ Accompaniment
- Gracie Fields With The Troops
- Gracie Fields with Orchestra
- Gracie Fields-Comedienne With Orchestra
- Gracy Fields
Comments
Beautiful song???
So atmospheric? when you think about all the people who didn’t return from the war?
NICE!
Now is the hour
For me to say goodbye
Soon I'll be sailing
Far across the sea
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here
Now is the hour
For me to say goodbye
Soon I'll be sailing
Far across the sea
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here...
For me to say goodbye
Soon I'll be sailing
Far across the sea
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here
Now is the hour
For me to say goodbye
Soon I'll be sailing
Far across the sea
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here
While I'm away
Oh please remember me
When I return
I'll find you waiting here...
She was wonderful
This record was No. 1 when I was born
My mum's song, Annie Morrison Mackintosh Mitchell,. Lost her 52 years age but always young too me
Is anyone still alive from that era?
It reminds me when i was going over sea's while in the British Army and leaving my lady friend's xxxx to them all Dave.
my Mom always whistled and sang this beautiful song she sang it as a 4 year old child in 1947 when she had pneumonia and was being taken to hospital by ambulance apparently she had a
my Grandparents in tears as she sang 'please remember me...' xxx
my Grandparents in tears as she sang 'please remember me...' xxx
Too young to have participated in WWII, I encountered Fields' version of Now Is the Hour while in the US Navy when my country was indulging in adventurism on the Korean Peninsula. Alas, a sad, misbegotten undertaking that cost many lives, much money and, in future, any claim to moral authority in matters of international relations. -- Jack
our lads sang this going over the English channel , so with luck they'ed see old England and loveones hopeing to be in their mams and familys and sweethearts arms with a tear rolling down their cheeks . my granpa and great nana 1939-1945 granpa said this has song was playing Lawrence taylor green howards , a miss em so much godbless your loving grandson paul xxx
...According to what I read both on Wikipedia and elsewhere , y'all/youse guys :-) , the song was European-originated both lyrically andmusically but did acquire popularity among the Maori people and a set of Maori lyrics later .
The biggest US hit was mega-star Der Bingle (Okay :-) ~ Bing Crosby)'s cover version , but I think , listening now , I do like " Our Gracie "'s version better ! :-)
The biggest US hit was mega-star Der Bingle (Okay :-) ~ Bing Crosby)'s cover version , but I think , listening now , I do like " Our Gracie "'s version better ! :-)
So, true, and sad. So many never were to return........Hearts and love was but for a moment in time..............
I loved this song..never heard this sweet lament till now..I can only imagine how many people this song "meant the world to" many years back. Thank God we can still hear some of the old "chesnuts"
I read from some of the older comments that this was originally a Maori song called 'Po Atarau'. Of course I found it on Yt. So far the best version IMO is from Hayley Westenra. Of course there are other versions and some apparently performed by New Zealanders. Don't you just love the things you can learn from Yt?
Gracie did a 1958 version on the Patti Page show lovely orchestration, so take a look it is on you tube. The original one was on London/Decca as you say. Thanks for your comment.
This is a New Zealand folk song. Gracie Fields first heard it when visiting NZ in WW2.
As dar as I remember, my family had the sheet music, and it was "Haere Ra"
A truly beautiful voice.
Thank you for that information its most welcome.......
Oh, yes, gf: wonderful memories of childhood. Thanks!
I too love this version by Gracie, the original and the best.
The original song is Maori; it's called "Po Atarau"!
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