Dick Bentley - Ali Baba
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Plunder | ||
Morgiana | ||
I Am Poor | ||
Chopping Down A Tree Is An Art | ||
The Chopping Song |
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Catalog Numbers
7EG 111Labels
- HMV Junior Records
- HMV Junior Records, His Master's Voice
Listen online
- escuchar en línea
- écouter en ligne
- ouvir online
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
- kuunnella verkossa
- lytte på nettet
- online anhören
- lyssna på nätet
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- EP
- Mono
- 45 RPM
- Numbered
- Blue
- Red
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Record Company | E.M.I. Records Limited |
Printed By | Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Liner Notes | Lord Aberdare |
Producer | Fiona Bentley |
Voice Actor | Dick Bentley |
Written-By | David Croft |
Music By | Cyril Ornadel |
Lyrics By | David Croft |
Voice Actor [Robber | Wallas Eaton |
Kassim] | Wallas Eaton |
Robber Chief] | Gavin Gordon |
Notes
- Also issued on red, yellow and blue vinyl.
- A Fiona Bentley Production
- Back-cover:
- Recording first published 1960
- Made and Printed in Great Britain
- Label sides-A/B:
- Made in Gt. Britain
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side-A, stamped): ET 7TEA 1280-1N A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side-B, stamped): ET 1 7TEA 1281-2N R
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix, label side-A): 7TEA1280
- Matrix / Runout (Matrix, label side-B): 7TEA1281
- Rights Society: Mecolico
About Dick Bentley
Australian musician (violin, saxophone), comedian, singer, actor and voice actor. Born: May 14, 1907 in Melbourne, Australia - Died: August 27, 1995 in Melbourne, Australia.
Studied violin for eight years and while still at school was a member of The Feetwarmers band (which recorded as The Beachcombers in 1930). Later played with Cec Fraser's Orchestra and Art Chapman's Band in early 1930s. Appeared in the film "A Ticket In Tatts" while with Chapman. In mid-1930s began working as a vocalist in musical shows (was in the JCW production off "The Cingalee" opposite Gladys Moncrieff) and also began working as a comedian (including impressions of Noel Coward). Moved to Sydney in March 1937, and in 1938 left for England. In London teamed up with fellow Australian George Moon for double act which appeared on stage and also broadcast on the BBC and Radio Luxembourg. Sang with Peter Yorke and Jo Loss bands.
Returned to Australia in 1940 playing in JCW shows in Sydney and ABC variety shows including "Out Of The Bag". Joined the Colgate-Palmolive unit in August 1944. Toured New Guinea to entertain Australian troops in 1945. Returned to England in June 1947 and again worked for BBC including the popular programme "Take It From Here" with Australian singer Joy Nichols and Jimmie Edwards (1949-1960). During season breaks returned to Australia for ABC programmes including "Gently Bentley" (1951, 1955 & 1966). Later worked in films & television.
Real Name
- Charles Walter Bentley
Name Vars
- Dick Edwards
Aliases
- Jack Reynolds