username:

password:



 

 Songs
 Albums
 Diggers
 Comments
 Blogwalls

 About
 Email Me


445,329 Albums + 604,843 Individual Songs
Send
Send
 
 
Descriptions

Al Bowlly - Dark Eyes (Black Eyes) 1939 Adalgiso Ferraris - Albert Mellor (Only English Version)


Playing Next: Shania Twain - You're Still The One (Live)
Random Page  /  Random Song


May 11, 1939 Backed By An Unknown Studio Orchestra

Albert Allick \"Al\" Bowlly (7 January 1898 -- 17 April 1941) was a popular Jazz guitarist, singer, and crooner in the United Kingdom and later in the United States of America during the 1930s, making more than 1,000 recordings between 1927 and 1941.The evening of his death on 17 April 1941, Bowlly and Messene had just given a performance at the Rex Cinema in High Wycombe. Both were offered the opportunity of an overnight stay in the town, but Bowlly opted to take the last train home to his flat in Jermyn Street, London instead. Bowlly's decision proved to be fatal; he was killed by a Luftwaffe parachute mine which detonated outside his flat later that evening. Bowlly's body appeared unmarked: although the massive explosion had not disfigured him, it had blown his bedroom door off its hinges and the impact against his head proved fatal. Bowlly was buried with other bombing victims in a mass grave at the City of Westminster Cemetery, Uxbridge Road, Hanwell, London, where his name is spelled Albert Alex Bowlly.
His most popular songs include \"Midnight, the Stars and You\", \"Goodnight, Sweetheart\", \"Close Your Eyes (Bernice Petkere song)\", \"The Very Thought of You\", \"Guilty\", \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" and the only English version of \"Dark Eyes\" by Adalgiso Ferraris as \"Black Eyes\" with words of Albert Mellor.


© 2021 Basing IT