Harry Roy And His Orchestra - You’re The Last Word In Love (1936 film clips)

Harry Roy And His Orchestra play “You're The Last Word In Love“ in clips taken from the film “Everything Is Rhythm“, which was made at Elstree Studios in November and December 1935. I have restored the soundtrack, removing the thuds and clicks etc. The first band scene opens the film and the second is a reprise of the song, played a few minutes later. The band also play a third version of the number (wth vocals) in a night club scene (wearing pots and pans!) but as this is already available on YouTube I haven't included it. I love the sense of fun that Harry and his band possess, and it looks pretty genuine too. In later life, Harry said that he never took himself too seriously and this shows! The alto sax soloist in the first clip is Nat Temple. I think the trumpet soloist who follows him is Tommy Porter rather than Bert Wilton, but I'm not 100% sure. The excellent trombone solo in the second clip is played by Jackie Collins, who was formerly a mem