Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Roberta Lee...Sandy Powell...Randolph Sutton.


A Trip Down Memory Lane.

1. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me......Roberta Lee
2. Do You Know Why......Roberta Lee
3. Sandy The Fireman Part 1......Sandy Powell
4. Sandy The Fireman.Part 2......Sandy Powell
5. Go Home Papa......Randolph Sutton
6. Don't Be So Unkind Baby......Randolph Sutton



Roberta Lee, born around 1922, was a singer from Dayton, Ohio. In the 1940s she sang with several bands including those led by Henry Busse and Les Brown. By 1947 she began a recording career and a solo night club act. She continued to have an active recording career until the late 1950s.


Albert Arthur Powell MBE (30 January 1900 – 26 June 1982), known as Sandy Powell, was an English comedian best known for his radio work of the 1930s and for his catchphrase "Can you hear me, mother?". He first said this in a theatre in Coventry. Fifty years later, deciding he needed a rest from the business (he planned a cruise around the world with his wife, Kay White), he again said it in a Coventry theatre, for the last time.


Randolph Sutton (born 24 July 1888 at Bristol and died Brixton 28 February 1969) was an English singer and popular stage entertainer in music hall and variety. He made his Bristol stage debut in 1910.Sutton was a prolific recording artist during the late 1920s and 1930s, and many of his records are of a suggestively humorous nature. While his best-known song was "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" this was never recorded commercially, but private recordings were made and subsequently released on commercial compilations.

     3. Sandy The Fireman Part 1.

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