-
January 2015),
known professionally as
Ronnie Ronalde, was a
British music hall
singer and siffleur.
Ronalde was
famous for his voice, whistling, yodelling...
- McM**** (died 2013) Alf
Pearson (died 2012)
Emily Perry (died 2008)
Ronnie Ronalde (died 2015),
music hall
singer and
siffleur Ben
Warriss (died 1993) Jack...
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versions in 1955 and 1956,
including Billy Cotton, Gary Miller,
Ronnie Ronalde, and **** James.
Members of the
Western Writers of
America chose it as...
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whistlers (also
known as siffleurs), the most
famous of whom were
Ronnie Ronalde and Fred Lowery, in
German speaking area Ilse
Werner The term
puccalo or...
- (Rustle of Spring) Op. 32 No. 3" –
Sinding "Bird Song at Eventide" –
Ronnie Ronalde with
Robert Farnon and his
Orchestra "Paper Doll" – The
Mills Brothers...
- the UK, in
February 1953.
April saw
recordings by Jane Froman,
Ronnie Ronalde and
David Whitfield.
Subsequent releases were of
versions by Eve Boswell...
- (Failsafe). 6 –
Lance Percival (81),
British actor and singer. 13
Ronnie Ronalde (91),
British siffleur and yodeller.
Trevor Ward-Davies (70),
English b****ist...
- Surrey. It was
especially successful when
performed by
siffleur Ronnie Ronalde who
often performed it as his
finale and sold over a
million recordings...
- Dale (Coral), Joe Reisman's
orchestra and
chorus (RCA Victor), and
Ronnie Ronalde (Colombia) were also issued.
These versions had
extended lyrics, with five...
- as an
opening act and
supporting act for Ken Dodd,
Danny La Rue,
Ronnie Ronalde and also
starring in a
wartime revue called We'll Meet Again. Eastwood's...