Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
Victor
Silvester |
Listen
to Victor Silvester and
his Ballroom Orchestra
as broadcast around 1965.
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Listen
to 'Music For Dancing'
played by Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
as broadcast around 1962.
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Victor
Silvester Jnr. |
Listen
to 'Music While You Work'
played by The Victor
Silvester Orchestra
conducted by Victor
Silvester Jnr.
as broadcast on BBC Radio
2 at 3.30pm on 27th June
1990
Listen
to 'Music While You Work'
played by The Victor
Silvester Orchestra
conducted by Victor
Silvester Jnr.
as broadcast on BBC Radio
2 at 3.00pm on 30th July
1995 (the final MWYW!)
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Listen
to 'Music While You Work'
played by Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
as broadcast in 1956.
MUSIC
WHILE YOU WORK
played by
Victor Silvester
and his Ballroom
Orchestra
(possibly broadcast on
18th September 1956)
Calling
All Workers (sig)
Mountain Greenery
Moonglow
My September Love
You are my first love
South America take it
away
Puppy Love
Lover
Autumn Leaves
Amoreuse
Pancho
September Song
How little we know
Calling All Workers (sig) |
Eric
Coates
Richard Rodgers
Irving Mills/Will Hudson
Tolchard Evans
Lester Powell
Harold Rome
Jerry Samuels
Richard Rodgers
Joseph Kosma
Berger
Victor Silvester/Ernest
Wilson
Kurt Weill
Hoagie Carmichael
Eric Coates |
Listen
to 'Music While You Work'
played by Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
as broadcast on 22nd.
April 1958.
MUSIC
WHILE YOU WORK
at 10:31am on 22nd. April
1958
played by Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
Calling
All Workers (sig)
Ma, He's Making Eyes at
Me
Magic Moments
Cry My Heart
Mandy
The Breeze and I
Linke in the Ballroom
Chicago
While We're Young
Conchita
April Love
The Story of My Life
Calling All Workers (sig) |
Eric
Coates
Conrad
Bacharach
Trapani
Rendine
Lecuona
Linke
Fisher
Wilder
Silvester/Wilson
Fain
David
Eric Coates |
Listen
to 'Melodies to Remember'
played by Victor
Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra and
The Ian Stewart Quintet
as broadcast on the BBC
Light Programme at 1.30pm
on 25th. December 1963.
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