Al Bowlly | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Albert Allick Bowlly |
Born | Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique | 7 January 1899
Died | 17 April 1941 London, England | (aged 42)
Genres | Jazz, vocal |
Occupation(s) | Singer, bandleader |
Years active | 1927–1941 |
Albert Allick Bowlly (7 January 1899[1] – 17 April 1941) was a South African-British vocalist, crooner and dance band guitarist who was Britain's most popular singer for most of the 1930s.[2][3] He recorded upwards of 1,000 songs that were listened to by millions.
His most popular songs include "Midnight, the Stars and You", "Goodnight, Sweetheart", "Close Your Eyes", "The Very Thought of You", "Guilty", "Heartaches" and "Love Is the Sweetest Thing". He also recorded the only English version of "Dark Eyes" by Adalgiso Ferraris, as "Black Eyes", with the words by Albert Mellor.[4]