Tracklist
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1 | How Ya Gonna keep Em Down On The Farm |
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1:54 | ||||
2 | Alexander's Ragtime Band |
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1:55 | ||||
3 | Happy Go Lucky Day |
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2:08 | ||||
4 | Pack Up Your Troubles |
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1:46 | ||||
5 | The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo |
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1:49 | ||||
6 | Margie |
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1:50 | ||||
7 | Don't Dilly Dally |
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1:47 | ||||
8 | Lock Lomond |
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1:27 | ||||
9 | If You Knew Susie |
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1:37 | ||||
10 | Bye Bye Blackbird |
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1:41 | ||||
11 | Is It True What They Say About Dixie |
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1:50 | ||||
12 | Ma(He's Making Eyes at Me) |
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1:59 | ||||
13 | Abie My Boy |
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1:49 | ||||
14 | After You've Gone |
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1:54 | ||||
15 | Nellie Dean |
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2:07 | ||||
16 | Waiting for the Robert E. Lee |
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1:35 | ||||
17 | Underneath the Arches |
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2:29 | ||||
18 | Ragtime Cowboy Joe |
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1:28 | ||||
19 | For Me And My Gal |
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1:50 | ||||
20 | When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |
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Russ Conway
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Conway was born in Bristol, England. He had no formal piano training and spent his early adulthood in the Navy. Conway was talent-spotted while playing in a London club, signed to Columbia Records and spent the mid 1950s providing backing for their artists including Gracie Fields and Joan Regan. However, the commercial potential of Conway's unique percussive piano style (which he attributed to a missing fingertip he had severed many years previously with a bread slicer) was too great for him to remain in the background for long. Conway recorded his first solo single in 1957, a … read more
Conway was born in Bristol, England. He had no formal piano training and spent his early adulthood in the Navy. Conway was talent-spotted while playing in a London club, signed to Columbia … read more
Conway was born in Bristol, England. He had no formal piano training and spent his early adulthood in the Navy. Conway was talent-spotted while playing in a London club, signed to Columbia Records and spent the mid 1950s providing back… read more