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British South Africa.
Bowlly was
brought up in Johannesburg. The family's
original surname was Pauli,
which was
misspelt as
Bowlly;
Alick was only able...
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Albert Allick "Al"
Bowlly (7
January 1899 – 17
April 1941) was a Mozambican-born
South African/British singer, songwriter,
composer and band leader, who...
- The
Super Bowl is the
annual league championship game of the
National Football League (NFL) of the
United States. It has
served as the
final game of every...
- Al
Bowlly and his
Crooners Choir". Al
Bowlly.
Retrieved 26
April 2023. Bhamra, Chunny. "Sweet
Someone by Al
Bowlly and his
Crooners Choir". Al
Bowlly. Retrieved...
- The
Super Bowl is the
annual American football game that
determines the
champion of the
National Football League (NFL). The game
culminates a
season that...
-
Super Bowl LVIII was an
American football game pla**** to
determine the
champion of the
National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season. A
rematch of...
- on
December 2, 1931 by Al
Bowlly, a po****r
British singer of the 1930s,
accompanied by Roy Fox and his Orchestra.
Bowlly also
recorded the song on several...
- two
Super Bowl championships and,
along with the
Baltimore Ravens, are the only two NFL
franchises that are
undefeated in
multiple Super Bowl appearances...
- Noble. The song was
first recorded by Ray
Noble and His
Orchestra with Al
Bowlly on
vocals for His Master's
Voice in
England in
April 1934. This
record was...
- of the song,
including a
version by Sid
Phillips & his
Melodians with Al
Bowlly, were
sampled in the Caretaker's
album Everywhere at the End of Time. Al...