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Author: Director: Special Feature: Release date: 10/07/2007 Format: CD Year of recording: Number of discs: 1 Number of pages: Classification: Running time: ISBN: CD6672 Hardback/Paperback:
Laurel and Hardy’s partnership at the Hal Roach studio began in 1926. Within a year of their first joint appearance, they were being touted as the new comedy team. After collaborating on many silent films, they took the transition to the talking film in their stride. As their success spread throughout the world, they began making feature films as well and won an Oscar for their short subject entitled “The Music Box” (1932). Presented here are some of their finest moments from the silver screen. * All original recordings digitally remastered * Features the track `Let Me Call You Sweetheart` which has recently been used on the Orange mobile network advert 1. The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine 2. Another Fine Mess 3. Dance Of The Cuckoos (Theme) 4. The Annual Convention 5. Let Me Call You Sweetheart 6. Hard Boiled Eggs & Nuts 7. Fresh Fish 8. Food For Thought 9. The Card Salesman 10. Victims Of The Depression 11. What Flavours Have You? 12. Furniture Payment 13. There’s A Dollar 14. Where Were You Born? 15. When The Cat’s Away 16. The New Recruits/The Cuckoo Song 17. Shine On Harvest Moon 18. Honolulu Baby 19. The Cricket Song 20. Way Down South/I Want To Be In Dixie 21. We’re Going Now 22. Goodbye
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