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  1. Jul 28, 2010 · Al Bowlly sings "Heartaches" with Sid Phillips & His Melodians. This is for the Decca label.

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  2. "Heartaches" is a song written by composer Al Hoffman and singer John Klenner and originally published in 1931. A fast-tempo instrumental version of the song by Ted Weems and his Orchestra became a major hit in 1947, topping the Billboard Best Selling Singles chart.

  3. Nov 8, 2014 · Heartaches. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Heartaches · Al Bowlly Greatest Hits ℗ 2010 Master Classics Records Released on: 2010-03-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.

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  4. Mar 9, 2015 · Heartaches. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Heartaches · Sid Phillips & his Melodians · Al Bowlly The Al Bowlly Collection 1927-40, Vol. 1 ℗ 2013 Acrobat Licensing Ltd....

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    • What inspired the creation of Heartaches? The creation of Heartaches was inspired by the universal experience of heartbreak. The songwriter, who remains unknown, drew upon personal pain and the collective understanding of love’s trials to compose this emotional ballad.
    • Can you provide some background on Al Bowlly? Al Bowlly was born in Mozambique in 1898 and would later establish himself as one of the most acclaimed vocalists of the swing era.
    • What other notable songs did Al Bowlly perform? Al Bowlly’s discography boasts an array of memorable songs, including “Goodnight Sweetheart,” “The Very Thought of You,” and “My Melancholy Baby.”
    • How did Heartaches resonate with audiences in the 1930s? During the 1930s, Heartaches resonated with audiences facing the economic hardships of the Great Depression.
  5. Stream Heartaches by Al Bowlly on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_BowllyAl Bowlly - Wikipedia

    Albert Allick Bowlly (7 January 1898 [1] – 17 April 1941) was a South African-British vocalist and dance band guitarist who was popular during the 1930s in Britain. [2] [3] He recorded upwards of 1,000 songs that were listened to by millions.