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| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
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Jo Strafford - "You Belong To Me" | |
| 2. |
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Tony Brent - "Make It Soon" | |
| 3. |
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Kay Starr - "Comes Along A Love" | |
| 4. |
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Frankie Laine - "Blowing Wild" | |
| 5. |
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Ron Goodwin - "Limelight" | |
| 6. |
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Barbara Lyon - "Stowaway" | |
| 7. |
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Bonnie Lou - "Tenessee Wig Walk" | |
| 8. |
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Eddie Calvert - "Oh Mein Papa" | |
| 9. |
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The Mills Brothers - "The Glow Worm" | |
| 10. |
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Jimmy Parkinson - "The Great Pretender" | |
| 11. |
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Caterina Valente - "The Breeze & I" | |
| 12. |
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Al Martino - "Wanted" | |
| 13. |
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Mantovani - "Moulin Rogue" | |
| 14. |
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Lita Roza - "Leave Me Alone" | |
| 15. |
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Billy Vaughan - "Theme From The Threepenny Opera" | |
| 16. |
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Ronnie Harris - "The Story Of Tina" | |
| 17. |
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Dickie Valentine - "Finger Of Suspicion" | |
| 18. |
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Rosemary Clooney - "Come On A My House" | |
| 19. |
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Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra - "Little Red Monkey" | |
| 20. |
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Frankie Laine - "Hummingbird" | |
| 21. |
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The Dreamweavers - "It's Almost Tomorrow" | |
| 22. |
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Winifred Atwell - "Poor People Of Paris" | |
| 23. |
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Peggy Lee - "Johnny Guitar" | |
| 24. |
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Cyril Stapleton - "Blue Star (The Medic Theme)" | |
| 25. |
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Bing Crosby - "Count You Blessings" | |
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Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley has always neatly sidestepped musical conformity, and over the years has developed a reputation for celebrating the odd, obscure and unusual. This compilation, inspired by the once popular Lyons Corner Houses - large, multi-level tearooms and restaurants in London's West End famed for their art deco interiors - showcases escapist music released before and after the Second World War. With the likes of Frankie Laine, Peggy Lee and Big Crosby all featuring, the vibe is curiously soft focus and crooner-heavy, in keeping with the eccentric feel of the Corner Houses themselves (check Billy Vaughan's odd whistling version of the Brecht and Weill's "Threepenny Opera").
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