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A bushel and a peck

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from Guys and Dolls by Frank Loesser.

A family feud

File consists of an informal family discussion between Leslie, Leona, Janet, and Richard Bell.

A foggy day [in London town]

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Bell's arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin (1939). Likely performed by the Leslie Bell Singers during World War Two performances to the troops.

A program of Canada : Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon with the Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On the Greer Garson episode, the Leslie Bell Singers performed: Rollicking sailors' dance; Greensleves; and a medley from the musical Oklahoma. Greer Garson discussed the georgraphical size of Canada and its political relationship with Britain.

A program of Canada : starring Gregory Peck and Edward G. Robinson with the Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. The program with Edward G. Robinson was released April 19, 1948 and includes an interview with Robinson about his stay in Canada during World War Two, as well as five songs sung by the Leslie Bell Singers: Strange music; Skip to my Lou; Quand j'étais chez mon père; Greek folksong; and When day is done. The program with Gregory Peck was released April 15, 1948 and includes an interview with Peck about post-war economic problems in Canada. The Leslie Bell Singers performed I wish I were single again; Dark valley; We could make such wonderful music together; and Frère Jacques.

A program of Canada : starring Irene Dunne and Robert Montgomery with the Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On this episode, the Leslie Bell Singers performed: Ah, if I could only make my mill dance; Bendemeer's stream; Choral rhapsody; Let us break bread together; The echo song; Can't help lovin' that man of mine; and Ave Maria. Robert Montgomery discusses his film The lady in the lake and Irene Dunne praises the hospitality of Canadians on a recent tour.

A program of Canada : starring Robert Taylor and Cary Grant with the Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada."A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On the Robert Taylor episode (released April 28, 1948), the Leslie Bell Singers performed: The long deep sea; Dry bones; Long ago and far away; and The Danseuse.

A program of Canada : starring Walter Huston with the Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On this episode, the Leslie Bell Singers performed: A la claire fontaine; Dry bones; Pavanne; and Long ago and far away. Walter Huston discussed natural resources in Canada and American investment in Canada.

A real nice clambake

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1945 musical Carousel by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

A year in song

File consists of a medley of songs, arranged by Leslie Bell, of some of the "best songs" written since the previous year's Exhibition at the CNE.

A Yiddishe Momme

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song by Jack Yellen and Lew Pollack (1925).

After you've gone

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer (1918).

Agnus Dei

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a setting of Agnus Dei by Richard Johnston.

Ai, ai der rebe geit

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Yiddish folk song "Ay, ay, the Rabbi's here".

Aida

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the opera by Giuseppe Verdi.

Ain't we got fun

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular foxtrot by Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn (1921).

Alice in Wonderland

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangements from Alice in Wonderland for the a Canadian General Electric (C.G.E.) broadcast.

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