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Lew Stone

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Aliases
Lew Stone and His Band
Lew Stone & His Band
Lew Stone and His Nova Tones
Lew Stone and His Stonecrackers
Lew Stone and The Monseigneur Band
Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band
Real name
Louis Stone
Born
June 28, 1898
Died
February 13, 1969
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
Jazz pianist, bassist, cellist, arranger and dance band leader of one of the most popular bands in England in the 1930s. Stone was also musical director of British and Dominion Films from late 1931 until 1934.
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Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
All Ashore Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Al Bowlly) 1938 Decca
A Nice Cup of Tea Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Hugh Diamond) 1937 Decca
Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Any Broken Hearts to Mend? Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Al Bowlly) December 1938 Decca
At the Jazz Band Ball Lew Stone and His Stonecrackers 1941 Decca
Basin Street Blues Lew Stone and His Stonecrackers 1940 Decca
Because of Once Upon a Time – Andalusia Lew Stone & His Band – Billy Cotton & His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
Blue Prelude Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band 1933 Decca
Boom Lew Stone and His Band 1939 Decca
Carelessly Lew Stone 1937 Decca
Cheek to Cheek Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
Confessin' Lew Stone and His Stonecrackers 1940 Decca
Don't Change Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
F.D.R. Jones Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Sam Browne) 1939 Decca
Flat Foot Floogie Lew Stone and His Band 1938 Decca
Gimme Crack Corn Lew Stone and His Nova Tones 1946 Decca
House Hop Lew Stone and His Band 1937 Decca
How Could We Be Wrong Lew Stone and His Band 1933 Decca
I Know Now Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Sam Costa) 1937 Decca
I Never Had a Chance Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Isle of Capri Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Isle of Capri Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
It's Easy to Remember Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
Junk Man Blues Lew Stone & His Monseigneur Band 1932 Decca
Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Al Bowlly) 1938 Decca
Milenberg Joys Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Nice People Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Sam Browne) 1939 Decca
Now It Can be Told Lew Stone and His Band 1938 Decca
On Treasure Island Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Decca
Pop! Goes Your Heart Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
P.S. I Love You Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Red Sails in the Sunset Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
She's a Latin from Manhattan Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
She's My Lovely Lew Stone and His Band 1937 Decca
Sidewalks of Cuba Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
Solitude Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
St. Louis Blues Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Decca
Tears on My Pillow Lew Stone and His Band 1939 Decca
The Beat O' My Heart Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
The Continental (You Kiss While You're Dancing) Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Regal Zonophone
The Day You Came Along Lew Stone and His Band 1933 Decca
The General's Fast Asleep Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Regal Zonophone
The Gentleman Obviously Doesn't Believe Lew Stone and His Band May 1935 Regal Zonophone
The Girl in the Alice Blue Gown Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Al Bowlly) 1938 Decca
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes Dolores Gray with Orchestra, conducted by Lew Stone October 1948 Columbia [EMI]
These Foolish Things Lew Stone and His Band March 1943 Decca
Thompson's Old Grey Mule Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band 1932 Decca
Tiger Rag Lew Stone and His Band 1934 Decca
Tiny Old Town Lew Stone and His Band 1940 Decca
Was It Rain? Lew Stone and His Band 1937 Decca
We All Have a Song in Our Hearts Josef Locke with Orchestra conducted by Lew Stone January 1950 Columbia [EMI]
What a Little Moonlight Can Do – The Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away Lew Stone and His Band – Ambrose and His Orchestra 1935 Decca
What More Can I Ask? Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band (With Vocal Refrain by Al Bowlly) 1933 Decca
When the Guardsman Started Crooning on Parade Lew Stone and His Band 1935 Decca
When They Sound the Last "All Clear" Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Benny Lee) 1941 Decca
White Jazz Lew Stone and His Band July 1935 Decca
Wings over the Navy Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Sam Browne) 1939 Decca
You Couldn't Be Cuter Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Al Bowlly) 1938 Decca
You'll Always Be the Same Sweetheart Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band 1932 Decca
You're My Thrill Lew Stone and His Band June 1934 Decca
Yours and Mine Lew Stone and His Band (Vocal Chorus by Sam Costa) 1937 Decca