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 – NMEP 33 – Firefly (Phillips), Stormy Weather (Arlen), Begin the Beguine (Porter), Blue Moon (Rodgers) – with Reinhold Svensson and his Quartet – 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. Return to Tommy Reilly Retrospective page |