Roy Fox was one of the most versatile bandleaders who gained greatest popularity in England in the Nineteen-Thirties. His records were best-sellers and his name was mentioned with other top stars of the British Night Life of these years such as Jack Hylton, Billy Cotton or Lew Stone. A fine selection of 22 tracks shows a fascinating cross section of the Roy Fox Orchestra's recorded heritage from 1932 to 1937. An album to enjoy to swing and sway! Reference Tracks No.1 How'm I doin? \u002F No. 19 Lets face the music and dance \u002F No. 22 A fine romance