The song 'Thinking Of You, Dear' was popular on broadcasts and records during late 1930 and early 1931, but is now all but forgotten. It is notable for its quick changes of harmony – a different chord is used on every two beats. Here it is, played by Harry Hudson's Melody Men, with Sam Browne.
Harry Hudson dir. Max Goldberg or Freddy Pitt-Arthur Niblo-t/Ted Heath, Lew Davis or Ben Oakley-tb/Sid Phillips-cl-as-bar-a/Ken Warner-ss-as/George Melachrino-cl-ts/Les Allen-ts/Annunzio Mantovani and/or others-vn/Jean Paques or Harry Jacobson-p/Bill Herbert-bj-g/Bill Busby-bb/Wag Abbey or Rudy Starita -d-x/Sam Browne-v.
Recorded in London c. 26th February 1931.
An out of copyright record from my own collection.