Billy Cotton & His Band

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Friends and Neighbours 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts 02:47 Tools
Shine 02:41 Tools
I've Gone and Lost My Little Yo-Yo 03:08 Tools
The Fleet's in Port Again 03:08 Tools
I've Got Sixpence 02:46 Tools
Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner 02:58 Tools
Skirts 02:59 Tools
Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major 02:48 Tools
When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney 02:28 Tools
Somebody Stole My Gal 00:37 Tools
Adolf 02:46 Tools
Doin' the Uptown Lowdown 02:47 Tools
Sophisticated Lady 02:47 Tools
I'm Just Wild About Harry 03:10 Tools
The Dam Busters March 02:18 Tools
The Clouds Will Soon Roll By 02:49 Tools
Bessie Couldn't Help It 02:58 Tools
A Bungalow, a Piccolo and You 02:53 Tools
The Marrow Song (Oh What A Beauty) 02:53 Tools
Brazil 02:53 Tools
Knees Up Mother Brown 02:45 Tools
The King Is Still In London 02:47 Tools
I Can't Get Mississippi Off My Mind 03:17 Tools
Nobody's Sweetheart 02:48 Tools
I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones) 02:51 Tools
Whistle While You Work 02:58 Tools
Young And Healthy 02:52 Tools
The Girl in the Little Green Hat 02:46 Tools
Bless 'Em All 02:52 Tools
Hyde Park Corner 03:16 Tools
How'm I Doin'?? (Hey Hey) 02:38 Tools
Forty Fahsend Fevvers on a Frush 02:54 Tools
In A Golden Coach 03:14 Tools
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile 02:44 Tools
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 02:28 Tools
The Marrow Song 03:36 Tools
Margie 02:44 Tools
The Marrow Song - Oh What A Beauty 02:54 Tools
Yes-Yes (My Baby Said Yes-Yes) 02:59 Tools
Free 02:58 Tools
We're a Couple of Soldiers (My Baby and Me) 02:44 Tools
It's The Girl 02:43 Tools
I Took My Harp to a Party 02:28 Tools
The French Can Can Polka 02:14 Tools
Nobody Loves a Fairy When She's Forty 02:50 Tools
The French Can-Can Polka 02:12 Tools
Remember Me? 02:50 Tools
New Tiger Rag 02:50 Tools
Ooh! That Kiss 02:53 Tools
Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore 02:47 Tools
When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney (Digitally Remastered) 02:44 Tools
Madame, Ah! La Marquise, Ah! 03:08 Tools
Puttin' On The Ritz 02:48 Tools
I Heard 03:12 Tools
In A Golden Coach (There's A Heart Of Gold) 02:48 Tools
Bless 'Em All (The long the Short and the Tall) 02:47 Tools
Small Fry 03:06 Tools
Wings Over the Navy 02:48 Tools
Shrimp Boats 02:44 Tools
Whistle And Blow Your Blues Away 03:07 Tools
Dardenella 03:15 Tools
Too Many Tears 02:32 Tools
Day By Day 03:04 Tools
Friends & Neighbours 02:58 Tools
Leave the Pretty Girls Alone 02:48 Tools
Somebody Stole My Gal - Signature Tune 02:48 Tools
She Was Only Somebody's Daughter 05:16 Tools
Bless 'Em All (The Long, The Short & The Tall) 02:47 Tools
I'll Never Say Never Again Again 02:32 Tools
The Petite Waltz 02:48 Tools
Fort Fahsend Fevvers On A Frush 02:47 Tools
Ev'ry Single Little Tingle Of My Heart 03:16 Tools
Adolf (Spitfire Mix) 02:47 Tools
Some Of These Days 02:39 Tools
You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) 02:47 Tools
Sunshine And Roses 02:53 Tools
Smile, Darn Ya,Smile 02:48 Tools
I've Gone And Lost My Little Yo Yo 02:32 Tools
Lights Out 02:44 Tools
St. Louis Blues 02:48 Tools
Parkin' In The Moonlight 02:48 Tools
Sing A New Song 02:48 Tools
Who's Sorry Now 05:16 Tools
Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You 02:19 Tools
Poor Robinson Crusoe 02:48 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy 03:14 Tools
I've Got a Sixpence 03:14 Tools
Why Worry 03:36 Tools
Robin Hood 02:32 Tools
I Was in the Mood 02:32 Tools
The Woodpecker Song 03:14 Tools
Thanks for the memory 03:36 Tools
Sleepy Time Down South 03:36 Tools
Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing 02:47 Tools
The Man With The Mandolin 02:51 Tools
It Ain't The Cough That Carries You Off 02:32 Tools
Jeepers Creepers 02:32 Tools
Goodnight Sweetheart 02:32 Tools
That Lovely Weekend 03:28 Tools
Avalon 02:50 Tools
Adolf - Spitfire Mix 02:44 Tools
Kitchen Rag 02:44 Tools
Forty Fahsend Fevvers on a Thrush 02:51 Tools
The Ballad Of Davy Crockett 02:44 Tools
Happy Feet 02:44 Tools
The Parlour Rag 02:44 Tools
Dream 02:44 Tools
I Painted It 02:51 Tools
The Yellow Rose Of Texas 03:36 Tools
Dinah 02:53 Tools
Give Me Your Affection, Honey 02:53 Tools
I'm On A See Saw 02:47 Tools
They All Start Whistling Mary 02:47 Tools
Dancing With My Shadow 02:47 Tools
St Louis Blues Handy 03:36 Tools
Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant 02:51 Tools
Ooh, That Kiss 03:36 Tools
The French Can-Can 02:59 Tools
Heat Wave 02:59 Tools
Jolly Old Christmas 02:53 Tools
The Marrow Song (Oh! What a Beauty) 02:53 Tools
The Moon Was Yellow 02:53 Tools
Oh! What A Surprise For The Du-ce! (He Can't Put It Over The Greeks) - Spitfire Mix 03:04 Tools
Hang On The Bell, Nellie 03:04 Tools
A Bench In The Park 02:51 Tools
Mammy Bond 02:51 Tools
Not for All the Rice In China 02:51 Tools
Whistling Under The Moon 02:51 Tools
The Man with the Mandolin (feat. Alan Breeze) 02:51 Tools
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive 02:51 Tools
Yours 03:10 Tools
Hello Beautiful 03:10 Tools
Sailor, Who Are You Dreaming Of Tonight? 03:10 Tools
The Dam Busters March - Spitfire Mix 02:16 Tools
Bless 'Em All (The long The Short And The Tall) - Spitfire Mix 02:47 Tools
I Don't Know Why I Do It (But I Do) 02:47 Tools
Another Hole In The Road 02:47 Tools
Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner - Digitally Re-Mastered Version 02:47 Tools
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 03:22 Tools
Never Been There Before 03:22 Tools
Sunny Skies 03:22 Tools
Ever so Slightly Late! 03:22 Tools
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William Edward Cotton (6 May 1899 – 25 March 1969), better known as Billy Cotton, was a British band leader and entertainer, one of the few whose orchestras survived the dance band era. Today, he is mainly remembered as a 1950s and 1960s radio and television personality, although his musical talent emerged as early as the 1920s. In his younger years Billy Cotton was also an amateur footballer for Brentford F.C.(and later, for the then Athenian league club Wimbledon, now AFC Wimbledon), an accomplished racing driver and the owner of a Gipsy Moth which he piloted himself. Born in Smith Square, London, to Joseph (born in 1858 in Coventry, Warwickshire) and Susan Cotton, Cotton was a choirboy and then started his musical career as a drummer, an occupation he also pursued in the army during the First World War. He enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers by falsifying his age and saw service in Malta and Egypt, before landing at Gallipoli in the middle of an artillery barrage. Later in the war he was recommended for a commission and learned to fly Bristol Fighter aircraft. He flew solo for the first time on 1918-04-01, the day the Royal Flying Corps became the Royal Air Force. He was then not yet 19 years old. He married Mabel E. Gregory in 1921 and had two sons, Ted and Bill Jnr. In the inter-war years. he had several jobs such as bus driver before setting up his own orchestra, the London Savannah Band, in 1924. At first a straight dance band, over the years the London Savannah Band more and more tended towards music hall/vaudeville entertainment, introducing all sorts of visual and verbal humour in between songs. Famous musicians that played in Billy Cotton's band during the 1920s and 1930s included Arthur Rosebery, Syd Lipton and Nat Gonella. The band was also noted for their African American trombonist and tap dancer, Ellis Jackson. Their signature tune was "Somebody Stole My Gal", and they made numerous records – 78s, that is – for Decca. During the Second World War Cotton and his band toured France with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). After the war, he started his successful Sunday lunchtime radio show on BBC, the Billy Cotton Band Show, which ran from 1949 to 1968. In the 1950s composer Lionel Bart contributed comedy songs to the show.[4] It regularly opened with the band's signature tune and Cotton's call of "Wakey Wakey". From 1957, it was also broadcast on BBC television. In 1962 Billy Cotton suffered a stroke. He died in 1969 while watching a boxing match at Wembley. His son, Bill Cotton, later became BBC's head of variety. TV presenter Fearne Cotton is related to him, as he was uncle to her grandfather, i.e. her great great uncle. As a racing driver his finest moment came in 1949 when he finished fourth in the 1949 British Grand Prix, sharing an ERA with David Hampshire. Football League side Charlton Athletic begin each of their home games by playing Cotton's rendition of "Red Red Robin" to the crowd.[5] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.