Must It Always Be So? (rec 1927-30)

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Flotsam & Jetsam
Must It Always Be So? (rec 1927-30)

[ Dutton Vocalion / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 March 2009

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In the 1920s two talented men met and formed a musical partnership that was to have lasting appeal and become celebrated for their witty, intelligent songs that often made gently satirical comments on the age in which they lived. They were pianist and composer B C Hilliam ('Flotsam') and the renowned Australian-born operatic bass Malcolm McEachern ('Jetsam').

Tracks:

Flotsam & Jetsam signature tune (Flotsam; Jetsam)
Move into my house (Wright)
The village blacksmith up-to-date (Hilliam)
What was the matter with Rachmaninoff? (Hilliam)
Song of love (based on Liszt's 'Liebestraum') (arr Hilliam)
The businessman's love song (Hilliam)
Optimist and pessimist (Hilliam)
Little Joan (Hilliam)
Maud Marie (Hilliam)
Little Betty Bouncer (Hilliam)
Must it always be so? (Hilliam)
The girl across the way (Flotsam; Jetsam)
Love and kisses (Hilliam)
Only a few of us left (Flotsam; Jetsam)
The Alsatian and the Pekinese (Flotsam; Jetsam)
We never know what to expect (Flotsam; Jetsam)
When I grow old, Dad (Flotsam; Jetsam)
P.C. Lamb (Flotsam; Jetsam)
The modern diver (Flotsam; Jetsam)
Simon the bootlegger (Flotsam; Jetsam)
Song of the air (Flotsam; Jetsam)
Polonaise in the mall (Chopin arr Flotsam; Jetsam)
Schubert's toyshop (arr Flotsam; Jetsam)
Our war book (Flotsam; Jetsam)
A British spelling song (Flotsam; Jetsam)
The postscript (Flotsam; Jetsam)