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Turn On the Heat

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Download links and information about Turn On the Heat by Jack Hylton. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:16:03 minutes.

Artist: Jack Hylton
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:16:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You're the Cream In My Coffee 3:07
2. That's My Weakness Now 3:16
3. The Breakaway: Big City Blues 3:20
4. Wir Wollen Tun, Als Ob Wir Freunde Waren 3:20
5. Lucky Day 2:56
6. Turn On the Heat 3:21
7. Diga Diga Doo 3:02
8. I Want to Be Bad 2:54
9. Tiger Rag 3:08
10. High and Low 2:52
11. The Varsity Drag 3:31
12. Herr Lehmann, Herr Lehmann, Was Macht Die Frau Gemahlin In Marienbad? 2:51
13. Ain't That a Grand and Glorious Feeling? 3:08
14. Limehouse Blues 2:55
15. Ich Bin So Scharf Auf Erika 2:44
16. Me and Jane In a Plane 3:24
17. My Lucky Star 3:07
18. Chinatown, My Chinatown 2:22
19. You Turned the Tables On Me 3:04
20. Sing, Baby, Sing 2:54
21. One, Two, Button Your Shoe 2:30
22. Music, Maestro, Please 3:21
23. Swing Is In the Air 3:05
24. Why Doesn't Somebody Tell Me These Things? 3:06
25. Boom! (Why Does My Heart Go Boom?) 2:45

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Avid presents 25 classic British dance band sides recorded by Jack Hylton and his orchestra in London and Berlin between July 1927 and December 1939 . The earliest of these, "Me and My Jane in a Plane," was utilized in a rather precarious publicity stunt when the band performed it aboard a low-flying aircraft that circled Blackpool Tower while littering the crowded beachfront with sheet music. "Chinatown, My Chinatown" and "Limehouse Blues" are relics of Tin Pan Alley's peculiarly ignorant fascination with the Ethnic "Other." Sung by Dolly Elsie, "Boom!" is an Anglicized cover of Charles Trenet's still-popular novelty hit "Boum!" Hylton was well-received in Europe between the two World Wars; this compilation contains three recordings made in Berlin: "Wir Wollen Tun, Als Ob Wir Freunde Wären"; "Ich Bin So Scharf Auf Erika" sung by Siegfried Arno, and "Herr Lehmann, Herr Lehmann, Was Macht Die Frau Gemahlin in Marienbad?" sung by Marcel Wittrisch.