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Max Miller - The Cheeky Chappie • All His Live Shows In The Late 30s - Early 40s FLAC download

  • Performer: Max Miller
  • Title: The Cheeky Chappie • All His Live Shows In The Late 30s - Early 40s
  • Size FLAC ver: 1341 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2000
  • Style: Music Hall, Comedy
  • Other formats: RA WAV DXD MP1 AAC WMA VOX
  • Genre: Pop / Stage and Screen
  • Rating: 4.6 of 5
Max Miller - The Cheeky Chappie • All His Live Shows In The Late 30s - Early 40s FLAC download
Max Miller - The Cheeky Chappie • All His Live Shows In The Late 30s - Early 40s FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

Max Miller At The Holburn Empire First House October 7th 1938
1 Entry: "Mary From The Dairy"
Written-By [Sketch] – Kern*
0:41
2 (Song) "She Shall Have Music" 1:21
3 The Cheeky Chappie Tells One 0:53
4 The Cheeky Chappie Tells A Few 2:09
5 The Cheeky Chappie Tells A Few More 4:18
6 (Song) "Lulu" (The Cheeky Chappie Sings And Dances) 3:12
7 The Cheeky Chappie Tells A Few More 2:39
8 (Song) "The Hiking Song" 2:32
9 Exit: "Mary From The Dairy"
Written-By [Sketch] – Kern*
0:32
Max Miller At The Finsbury Park Empire October 12th 1942
10 Max Gets Ideas On Courting (Song: Sitting In The Park With Sarah) 1:43
11 More About Courting And Married Life 5:06
12 Max, Always An Artist, Is Now A Painter (Song: Cheeky Chappie) 3:51
13 Max In An Air Raid (song: I Never Slept A Wink All Night) 2:15
Max Miller With The Forces (Somewhere In England) Early November 1940
14 (Song) A New Kind Of Old Fashioned Girl 1:55
15 The Cheeky Chappie Picks From The White Book And The Blue Book 2:38
16 The Cheeky Chappie Goes On Picking 'Em 2:15
17 Is There No End To His Cleverness? 1:14
18 He Now Recites 1:07
19 (Song) Stringing Along With You 3:22
20 (Song) Sitting In The Old Armchair 0:59
21 Jean Carr Asks Some Questions But Max Knows All The Answers. 2:19
22 Max Gives Jean Some Chocolates 0:45
23 (Song) The Hiking Song 1:22
24 All Good Things Come To An End 0:13
Max Miller Entertains The War Workers Recorded At A Canteen Concert Early November 1941
25 (Song) The Grand Old Man 2:05
26 Max Tells Of His First Arp Experience 0:45
27 Max Is Now A Swimming Instructor But Is Never Out Of His Depth 2:47
28 Max Sings Of Some Of The Girls He Has Met And Tells Of Some His Father Knew! 2:09
29 Max Tells One - And Then Becomes Max With The Flashing Eyes And The Charming Smile 1:41

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Max Miller
  • Published By – Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd.
  • Designed At – The Red Room
  • Glass Mastered At – EMI UK

Credits

  • Design [For The Red Room] – Claire Parsons
  • Written-By [Sketches] – Max Miller

Notes

Sketches published by Max Miller except:
Tracks 1 & 9: Peter Maurice Music Co Ltd.
Track 12: EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Track 25: Francis Day & Hunter Ltd.

℗ 2000 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd ℗ The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd © 2000 EMI Records Ltd
Catalogue numbers: 7243 5 28599 2 4 , UK: 528 5992
Made In EU

Issued in a standard jewel case with four page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 24352 85992 4
  • Barcode (String): 724352859924
  • Label Code: LC0542
  • Rights Society: Bel BIEM
  • Price Code (F): none
  • Matrix / Runout: 5285992 1 EMI UK 010205-NL
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L042
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi AAHA3

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CD 6342 Max Miller All Good Stuff Lady! ‎(CD, Comp) Music Digital CD 6342 UK 2002
MC 7342 Max Miller All Good Stuff Lady! ‎(Cass, Comp) Music Digital MC 7342 UK 2002

Comments (1)

Kirinaya
Whilst this CD claims to contain all the live shows, it omits the second house of the Holborn Empire show.

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