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Singles and EPs – 78rpm and 45 rpm
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| Parlophone – R 3354 – Medley – Side One: I didn‘t slip, I wasn‘t pushed, I fell, Who‘ll be the next one to cry over you, Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo – Side Two: Can anyone explain, You‘re heartless, Autumn Leaves – (1951) Parlophone – R 3364 – El Cumbanchero (Hernandez), Midnight in Mayfair (Chase) also on the Odeon label – ND 7028 – (1951) Parlophone – R 3389 – The Saturday Waltz (Johanson), Capricious (Harding)- (1951) Parlophone – R 3415 – Cuban Holiday (Phillips), Teddy Bears‘ Picnic (Bratton) – (1951) Parlophone – R 3444 – Ciribiribin on the Mandolin (Hoffman, Corday, Carr), So Deep My Love (Stone-Drake-Shirl) – (1951) Parlophone – R 3458 – Jealousy (Gade), Laura (Raksin)- (1951) – all the above recordings were with the Vic Hammett Quartet Hohner Nr.1 – Londonderry Air (Irish Trad., arr. Tommy Reilly), Träumerei (Schumann)- (1951) Hohner Nr. 2 – Minuet (Boccherini), Badinerie (Bach) – (1951) both singles with Adela Kotowska, piano Parlophone – R 3511 – Melody on the Move (Richardson), Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Jessel) – (1952) Parlophone – R 3524 – Dinah (Lewis, Young, Akst), That old black Magic (Arlen, Mercer) – (1952) Parlophone – R 3560 – Martinique (Warren), Toy Trumpet (Scott) – (1952) all singles with the Vic Hammett Quartet Parlophone – R 3598 – Bop! goes the Weasel (Bentley, Owen) – – with the Vic Hammett Quartet – Side Two – Sonny Terry – Hootin’ Blues – (1953) Parlophone – R 3645 – Lazy Cowboy (Guthrie), Limping Man Theme from the film Street of Shadows (Spear) – with orchestra, conducted by Eric Spear – (1953) Parlophone – R 3693 – Strictly Personal (Spear), Theme from The Night of the Fourth (May) – with orchestra, conducted by Eric Spear – (1953) Parlophone – R 3860 – Family Joke (Spear), High Horse (Spear) – with orchestra, conducted by Eric Spear – (1954) Parlophone – R 3924 – Rip van Twinkle (Nelson), The High and the Mighty (Tiomkin) – with the Ernie Bragg Quintet. also on the Odeon label (ND 7243) – (1954) Nixa – MEP 33 – Firefly (Phillips), Stormy Weather (Arlen), Begin the Beguine (Porter), Blue Moon (Rodgers) – with Reinhold Svensson and his Quartet – recorded in Stockholm 1953 – also on the Metronome label (MEP 24021) – (1954) Oriole – CB 1316 – Rififi (Paris by Night) – (Larue, Gerard, Fishman) – with the Maple-Leaf Four and the Ted Astley Band – (1956) Oriole – CB 1329 – Theme from The Intimate Stranger (Trevor Duncan), Side Two: Lonnie Donegan, The Passing Stranger – with Johnny Gregory and his orchestra – (1956) Oriole – CB 1426 – An Ordinary Copper from Dixon of Dock Green (Darnell, Warner), On the way up (Burnaby, Mainwaring) – with the Johnny Gregory orchestra – a Jack Warner song – (1958) Fontana label – H 104 – Barnacle Bill‘s Hornpipe (Addison), Count five and die (Wooldridge) – with Mike Sammes Singers and the Johnny Gregory Orchestra – (1958) Hohner – T 4007 – The Navy Lark, The Sailing Valse, Before The Breeze, Hoopla (Reilly, Moody) – music from the film not the BBC Radio show – with James Moody, piano, and rhythm group – (1960) Hohner – T 7003 – Chromonica – Swiss Merry-go-round (Reilly), A la Francaise (Martin), No Limit (Young), Bulgarian Wedding Dance (Moody) – with James Moody, piano, and rhythm group – (1960) Decca – F 11490 – My Lost Love (Sherman) – with the Ivor Raymonde Orchestra – (1960) RCA – RD 27175 – Dale Robertson Presents Western Classics – Wells Fargo Theme (Thompson), Take me back to my boots and saddle (Samuels, Whitcup, Powell), Ole faithful (Carr, Kennedy), The old Chisholm Trail (arr. McPhail), – with Roland Shaw and his orchestra – also on the RCA label (LPM 2158) – (1960) Tivoli – 43008 – The New Sound of Tommy Reilly – College Girl, Blue Violets, Far, Fortune‘s Favourite – (1960) Tivoli – 43009 – The Virtuosity of Tommy Reilly, Never, Days of Yearning, Lotus, Someday Soon – both singles with orchestra, conducted by Bob Hueting – (1960) Tivoli – 62030 – Bavarian Woodpecker (Martin), Umbala (Martin) – with ensemble, conducted by Coen van Orsow – (1960) Philips – PN 1094 – Theme from The Sundowners (Tiomkin), Down under (Tiomkin)- with Wally Stott and his orchestra – (1960) Philips – BBE 12413 – Harmonica Magic – Down under (Tiomkin), Theme from The Sundowners (Tiomkin), Yokohama Holiday (Barker), The Green Leaves of Summer (Tiomkin) – with Wally Stott and his orchestra – (1961) Philips – BF 326 543 – Blow, Man, Blow (Reilly, Warren), No Dice (Reilly, Warren) – (1962) Philips – PB 1248 – So Little Time (Tiomkin), Moon Fire (Tiomkin), both from the film 55 Days at Peking – with the Ivor Raymonde choir and orchestra – (1963) Oriole – CB 1833 – Dakota (Alan), S.O.S (Alan) – Tommy Reilly and The Tradesmen – (1963) Polydor – NH 66808 Paper-hearted Friend (D. Reilly-Durham), Colours of my Life (D. Reilly-Durham) – (1967) Polydor – NH 59323 – Midnight Cowboy (Barry) – with John Scott and his orchestra – (1969) Polydor – 2052 001 – Valdres March (Hanssen, arr. Richards), Memories (D. Reilly-Durham) – (1969) |
| This information is taken from a range of sources including my own collection, the extensive listing in Uwe Warschkow’s excellent book Harmonica Lessons with Tommy Reilly, and produced with the help of Sigmund Groven. |
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