Tip Toe Through The Tulips and Charleston with Greg Poppleton as you work online. Timed to the magic 53'53". A mix of songs from Greg Poppleton's first three albums.
This is the full stereo mix.
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“Greg Poppleton sang all the top songs of the 1920s. There were many happy faces in the audience. Greg’s interpretations, dancing, swaying, staring and facial gymnastics made the music all the more interesting and amusing.”
— Warren Fahey AM, music historian, record producer (Festival)
Band website:
www.gregpoppletonmusic.com
Contact:
tony@ozmanagement.com
Songs in this mix...
00'00 Sweet Sue from the album Sweet Sue
02'14 St James Infirmary (Paul Furniss soprano sax) from the album Doin' The Charleston
05'27 It's Only A Paper Moon from the album The Phantom Dancer
07'50 Tip Toe Through The Tulips from the album Doin' The Charleston
11'39 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams from the album Sweet Sue
14'17 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter from the album Doin' The Charleston
17'12 South Of The Border from the album The Phantom Dancer
20'24 Blue Skies from the album Sweet Sue
23'27 Love Me Or Leave Me from the album The Phantom Dancer
27'28 Walkin' My Baby Back Home from the album Sweet Sue
31'05 I Can't Give You Anything But Love from the album Sweet Sue
34'45 Do, Do, Do from the album The Phantom Dancer
37'50 Exactly Like You from the album Doin' The Charleston
40'03 Falling In Love Again from the album Doin' The Charleston
43'21 On The Sunny Side Of The Street from the album The Phantom Dancer
48'35 If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) from the album The Phantom Dancer
51'25 The Charleston from the album Doin' The Charleston
Happy listening!
released October 26, 2014
Cover art by Damon Poppleton (age 11).
Greg Poppleton (1920s - 1930s vocals)
Paul Furniss (soprano, alto, tenor saxes and clarinet)
Matt Baker (p)
Geoff Power (sousaphone)
Darcy Wright (double bass)
Al Davey (tp / tb)
Lawrie Thompson (d / washboard)
Grahame Conlon (g / bj)
Peter Locke (p)
Mark Harris (db)
Dieter Vogt (db)
Bob Henderson (tp)
Joel Davis (d)
Rod Herbert (sousaphone)