Sugar Foot Stomp
Bert Firman and His Orchestra Lyrics
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Ain't She Sweet Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street. Yes I…
Always Always and always I'll go on adoring The glory and wonder…
Barcelona I had this perfect dream Un sueno me envolvio This dream w…
Charleston Charley Hey, hey Charleston Charley He's so jolly He sure does know …
High Noon Do not forsake me, oh my darlin' On this, our weddin'…
I've Heard That Song Before It seems to me I've heard that song before It's from…
My Little I want to go back to my little grass shack…
My Pet My pet, how I love her My pet, speaking of her Say,…
Rum and Coca Cola If you ever go down Trinidad They make you feel so…
Swing High Swing Low I looked over Jordan and what did I see? Comin' for…
That Certain Feeling That certain feeling The first time I met you I hit the…
The Harry Lime Theme When a zither starts to play You'll remember yesterday In it…
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Mr. Koda
Im a 80s kid but this era just draws me in. Something about the music and clothing. Its amazing stuff. I actually like this song. It has that boom boom beat to it and the trumpet is grand.
Tank Thomus
Wow, this makes me wanna get up and start dancing!
Nina Hartwigsen
Such Great music!!! I ADORE it!!
85scampi
One of the many superb bands of the 1920's. I love the clowning!
JohnnnyW
The Devonshire Restaurant Dance Band is not really a pseudonym as Bert managed bands at the Devonshire Restaurant (and also the Carlton Hotel) and sometimes used those names for the studio band, though the personnel weren't the same but may have had some musicians in common.
Andy LeMaitre
Oh play that thing!!
Richard Moon
thanks agai.
Richard Moon
Thanks again