Norman Shelley With David Davis - The Hums Of Pooh album flac
Performer: Norman ShelleyTitle: The Hums Of Pooh
Released: 1957
Country: Australia
MP3 album: 1848 mb
FLAC album: 1505 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Kids
Read By – Norman Shelley. Voice Actor – David Davis (4). Notes. 3 record box set with booklet insert. Other Versions (5 of 5) View All. Cat.
Complete your Norman Shelley record collection. Discover Norman Shelley's full discography. Milne Read By Norman Shelley - Now We Are Six (Album). Norman Shelley With David Davis (3) - The Hums Of Pooh (EP).
David Joseph Shelley (November 23, 1957 – August 10, 2015) was an American blues rock musician who performed with Cher and released two critically acclaimed albums, That's My Train (2012) and Trick Bag (2013). David Shelley was born November 23, 1957 in Santa Monica, California.
Hums set by H Fraser Simpson and music played by David Davis. A Bowler Hat Production produced by Argo and the Decca Record Company Ltd. Six sides on 3 Cassettes Chapters 1-10. Norman Shelley started his long association with the BBC Radio in 1933. He created Winnie the Pooh on air for BBC's Children's Hour and for many years played the Magician in Toytown the well-known children's TV series.
Album's title: The Complete Stories From Winnie The Pooh. Read By, Liner Notes – Norman Shelley. Voice Actor – David Davis. An ARGO recording, released for its members in Australia by World Record Club. Australian WRC pressing, sourced from original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Also issued on cassette. Two versions exist - one with a beige cover, one with a green: unknown which was issued first. World Record Club: Registered Office - 605 Camberwell Road, Hartwell, Victoria, 3124.
Pooh is also a talented poet and the stories are frequently punctuated by his poems and "hums". Although he is humble about his slow-wittedness, he is comfortable with his creative gifts. When Owl's house blows down in a windstorm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside, Pooh encourages Piglet (the only one small enough to do so) to escape and rescue them all by promising that "a respectful Pooh song" will be written about Piglet's feat. In the 1990s, the stories were dramatised for audio by David Benedictus, with music composed, directed and played by John Gould Radio.
Davis himself adapted . Milne's Winnie the Pooh, which entranced countless children over the years with Norman Shelley playing Pooh. At the outbreak of war Davis was seconded to the Fire Service in London, but soon joined the Children's Hour team, who were broadcasting from Bristol with Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac), the Head of Children's Hour, as the chief presenter. He introduced the future Queen on her first broadcast on Children's Hour from Windsor Castle on 13 October 1940. William Eric Davis (David Davis), radio executive: born Malvern 27 June 1908; Head of Children's Hour, BBC 1953-61, Head of Children's Programmes (Sound) 1961-64; drama producer 1964-70; retired 1970; married 1935 Barbara de Riemer Sleigh (died 1982, one son, two daughters); died London 29 April 1996.
Norman Davies, born in 1939 in Bolton (Lancashire) was educated at Bolton School, Magdalen College, Oxford, the University of Sussex and at several continental universities including Grenoble, Perugia and Kraków. His formative years created a lifelong European outlook. He was for many years Professor of History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, and has also taught as a visitor to Columbia, McGill, Hokkaido, Stanford, Harvard, Adelaide, and Australian National, Canberra. Human history is a tale not just of constant change but equally of perpetual locomotion', writes Norman Davies. Throughout the ages, men and women have endlessly sought the greener side of the hill.
Tracklist
| A1 | Sing Ho! For The Life Of A Bear |
| A2 | I Could Spend A Happy Morning |
| A3 | It's Very Very Funny |
| A4 | Lines Written By A Bear Of Very Little Brain |
| B1 | They All Went Off To Discover The Pole |
| B2 | The More It Snows |
| B3 | Three Cheers For Pooh |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – The World Record Club Pty. Ltd.
Notes
"Another World Record - Children's Series".One of their earliest WRC Australian pressings, on red/silver "globe" labels, with the same catalogue number as its UK counterpart.No punch holes on labels - the original version may have these present, making this a later (~ late 1958) issue. "R-4" on labels, "R 4" on seeve.
World Record Club Pty. Ltd., 330 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, C4. Phone MB5114
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 label): W.5800 MX101306
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 label): W.5801 MX101307
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R 4 | Norman Shelley With David Davis | Norman Shelley With David Davis - The Hums Of Pooh (7", EP, Mono, Club, RE) | World Record Club | R 4 | Australia | 1966 |
| 2361 | Norman Shelley With David Davis | Norman Shelley With David Davis - The Hums Of Pooh (7", EP, Mono, Club, RE) | World Record Club | 2361 | Australia | 1968 |
| R 4 | Norman Shelley With David Davis | Norman Shelley With David Davis - The Hums Of Pooh (7", EP, Club) | World Record Club | R 4 | UK | 1963 |
| ZCG 51 | Norman Shelley With David Davis | Norman Shelley With David Davis - The Hums Of Pooh (7", EP, Mono, Club) | Children's Record Guild Of New Zealand, World Record Club | ZCG 51 | New Zealand | Unknown |









