This section includes all studio recordings in which Crosby participated between 1926 and July 6, 1940. With the exception of two “fluffs” and dramatically different versions of “St. Louis Blues,” alternate or rejected takes are omitted.
The parenthetical information denotes Bing’s instrumental and vocal accompaniment. Bandleaders appear to the left of the slash and vocalists to the right. When Bing shared billing with other artists, beginning in 1931, the costarring performer’s name is preceded by a dash.
Vocal group refers to singers in the Whiteman band other than the Rhythm Boys, though on occasion (as on “Changes”) the Rhythm Boys were part of the vocal group; S denotes a Bing Crosby solo. In those instances when no musical director was credited, the ensemble is identified by the name of the label, e.g., Brunswick (Brunswick Studio Orchestra).
All sessions before May 1931 were released under the names of various bandleaders or Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys, except for a handful by Bing. Beginning with the May 4, 1931, session (“Were You Sincere?”), all recordings were released under Bing’s name.
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1926 |
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Oct. 18: I’ve Got the Girl! |
(Don Clark/Al Rinker) |
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Dec. 22: Wistful and Blue |
(Paul Whiteman/Al Rinker) |
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1927 |
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Feb. 10: Shanghai Dream Man |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Feb. 25: That Saxophone Waltz |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Feb. 28: Pretty Lips |
(Paul Whiteman/Al Rinker) |
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Mar. 7: Muddy Water |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Apr. 29: I’m Coming, Virginia |
(Paul Whiteman/S—Al Rinker) |
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Side by Side |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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May 9: I’m in Love Again |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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May 24: Magnolia |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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June 20: Mississippi Mud/I Left My Sugar Standing in the Rain |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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sweet Li’l/Ain’t She Sweet |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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July 6: My Blue Heaven |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Aug. 12: The Five Step |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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Aug. 19:The Calinda |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Aug. 20: It Won’t Be Long Now |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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Sept. 21: Missouri Waltz |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Nov. 11: That’s Grandma |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Nov. 17: Miss Annabelle Lee |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Nov. 23: Changes |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Nov. 25: Mary |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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1928 |
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Jan. 11: Ol’ Man River |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Jan. 12: From Monday On |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Jan. 20: Mississippi Mud |
(Frank Trumbauer) |
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Jan. 27: Make Believe |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Feb. 7: Poor Butterfly |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Feb. 8: There Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth the salt of My Tears |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Feb. 13: Sunshine |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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From Monday On |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Feb. 18: Mississippi Mud |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group,Irene Taylor) |
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Feb. 28: From Monday On |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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High Water |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Mar. 1: What Price Lyrics? |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Mar. 12: I’m Wingin’Home |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Mar. 14: Metropolis |
(Part 3)(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Mar. 15: Lovable |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Mar. 16: March of the Musketeers |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Apr. 21: I’m Afraid of You |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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pr. 22: My Pet |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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It Was the Dawn of Love |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Dancing Shadows |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Apr. 23: Louisiana |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Apr. 24: Grieving |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Do I Hear You Saying? |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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Apr. 25: You Took Advantage of Me |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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May 21: Evening Star |
(Paul Whiteman/vocal group) |
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May 22:Get out and Get Under the Moon |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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June 10:Taint So,Honey,Taint so |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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I’d Rather Cry Over You |
(Paul Whiteman/S-vocal group) |
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June 17: I’m on the Crest of a Wave |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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That’s My Weakness Now |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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June 18: Because My Baby Don’t Mean “Maybe” Now |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Out-o-Town Gal |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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June 19: Wa Da Da |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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That’s Grandma |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Nov. 10: My Suppressed Desire |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Rhythm King |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Dec. 22: Makin’Whoopee |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Dec. 28: I’ll Get By (As Long as I Have You) |
(Ipana Troubadours) |
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Rose of Mandalay |
(Ipana Troubadours) |
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1929 |
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Jan. 25: I’m Crazy Over You |
(Sam Lanin) |
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Susianna |
(Sam Lanin) |
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If I Had You |
(Sam Lanin) |
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Jan. 26: The Spell of the Blues |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Let’s Do It |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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My Kinda Love |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Feb. 28: Coquette |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Mar. 7: My Angeline |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Mar. 14: My Kinda Love |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Till We Meet |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Mar. 15: Louise |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Apr. 5: I’m in Seventh Heaven |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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Apr. 10: So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Louise |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Apr. 25: Little Pal |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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May. 3: Reaching for Someone |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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May. 4: Oh, Miss Hannah |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Orange Blossom Time |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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May 16: Your Mother and Mine |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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S’posin’ |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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May 24: I Kiss Your Hand, Madame |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Baby, Oh Where Can You Be? |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Sept. 6: At Twilight |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Sept. 13: Waiting at the End of the Road |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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When You’re Counting the Stars Alone |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Sept. 27: Can’t We Be Friends? |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Gay Love |
(Bing Crosby/Matty Malneck) |
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Oct. 9: Great Day |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Without a Song |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Oct. 16: I’m a Dreamer, Aren’t We All |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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If I Had a Talking Picture of You |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Oct. 18: Southern Medley |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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A Bundle of Old Love Letters |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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After You’ve Gone |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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1930 |
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Feb. 10: Happy Feet |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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Mar. 21: Song of the Dawn |
(Paul Whiteman/S—vocal group) |
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Mar. 22: Livin’in the Sunlight, Lovin’in the Moonlight |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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Mar. 23: A Bench in the Park |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys Brox Sisters) |
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I Like to Do Things for You |
(Paul Whiteman/Rhythm Boys) |
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You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me |
(Paul Whiteman) |
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May 23: A Bench in the Park |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Everything’s Agreed Upon |
(Rhythm Boys) |
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Aug. 26: Three Little Words |
(Duke Ellington/Rhythm Boys) |
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Oct. 29: Fool Me Some More |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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It Must Be True |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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Nov. 20: Them There Eyes |
(Gus Arnheim/Rhythm Boys) |
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Nov. 25: The Little Things in Life |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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1931 |
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Jan. 19:1 Surrender, Dear |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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Mar. 2: Thanks to You |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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One More Time |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
(Gus Amheim) |
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Just a Gigolo |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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Mar. 30: Out of Nowhere |
(Bing Crosby/Brunswick) |
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If You Should Ever Need Me |
(Bing Crosby/Brunswick) |
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May 1: Ho Hum! |
(Gus Arnheim/Loyce Whiteman) |
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I’m Gonna Get You |
(Gus Arnheim) |
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May 4: Were You Sincere? |
(Brunswick) |
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Just One More Chance |
(Brunswick) |
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June 12: I’m Through with Love |
(Brunswick) |
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Many Happy Returns of the Day |
(Brunswick) |
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I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store) |
(Brunswick) |
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June 24: At Your Command |
(Harry Barris, piano) |
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Aug. 19: I Apologize |
(Victor Young) |
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Dancing in the Dark |
(Victor Young) |
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Star Dust |
(Victor Young) |
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Sept. 14: Sweet and Lovely |
(Victor Young) |
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Oct. 6: Now That You’re Gone |
(Victor Young) |
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A Faded Summer Love |
(Victor Young) |
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Oct. 8: Too Late |
(Victor Young) |
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Goodnight Sweetheart |
(Victor Young) |
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Oct. 25: Gems from George White’s Scandals, Part 1 (“The Thrill Is Gone”) |
( — Victor Young) |
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Gems from George White’s Scandals, Part 2 (“Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries”) |
( —Victor Young, Mills Brothers, Boswell Sisters) |
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Nov. 23: Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day) |
(Brunswick) |
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Dec. 3: I’m Sorry Dear |
(Brunswick) |
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Dec. 16: Dinah |
( — Mills Brothers/Bennie Kreuger) |
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Dec. 21: Can’t We Talk it Over |
(Helen Crawford, organ) |
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I Found You |
(Helen Crawford, organ) |
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1932 |
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Jan. 21: Snuggled on Your Shoulder |
(Bennie Kreuger) |
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Feb. 11: St. Louis Blues (take A) |
( — Duke Ellington) |
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St. Louis Blues (take B) |
( — Duke Ellington) |
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Feb. 16: Starlight |
(Brunswick) |
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How Long Will It Last? |
(Brunswick) |
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Feb. 23: Love, You Funny Thing |
(Brunswick) |
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My Woman |
(Brunswick) |
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Feb. 29: Shine |
( — Mills Brothers/Brunswick) |
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Mar. 8: Face the Music Medley, Part 1 (“Soft Lights and Sweet Music”) |
( — Victor Young) |
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Shadows on the Window |
(Victor Young) |
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Mar. 15: Paradise |
(VictorYoung) |
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You’re Still in My Heart |
(Victor Young) |
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Apr. 13: Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long |
( — Don Redman/Boswell Sisters) |
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Apr. 23: Sweet Georgia Brown |
(Isham Jones) |
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Waltzing in a Dream |
(Isham Jones) |
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Happy-Go-Lucky You |
(Isham Jones) |
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Apr. 24: Lazy Dream |
(Isham Jones) |
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Let’s Try Again |
(Isham Jones) |
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May 25: Cabin in the Cotton |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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With Summer Coming On |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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May 26: Love Me Tonight |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Some of These Days |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Sept. 16: Please |
(Anson Weeks) |
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Oct. 14: How Deep Is the Ocean? |
(Brunswick) |
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Here Lies Love |
(Brunswick) |
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I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You |
(Brunswick) |
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Oct. 25: Linger a Little Longer in the Twilight |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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We’re a Couple of Soldiers |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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We’re a Couple of Soldiers |
(fluff take) |
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(Lennie Hayton) |
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Sweet Sue — Just You |
(Lennie Hayton, piano) |
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Oct. 28: Let’s Put Out the Lights and Go to Sleep |
(Brunswick) |
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I’ll Follow You |
(Brunswick) |
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Nov. 4: Just an Echo in the Valley |
(Brunswick) |
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Someday We’ll Meet Again |
(Brunswick) |
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Dec. 9: Street of Dreams |
(Brunswick) |
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It’s Within Your Power |
(Brunswick) |
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1933 |
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Jan. 9: I’m Playing With Fire |
(Brunswick) |
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Try a Little Tenderness |
(Brunswick) |
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Jan. 12: You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me |
( — Guy Lombardo) |
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Young and Healthy |
( — Guy Lombardo) |
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You’re Beautiful Tonight, My Dear |
( — Guy Lombardo) |
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Jan. 26: I’ve Got the World on a String |
( — Dorsey Brothers) |
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My Honey’s Lovin’Arms |
( — Mills Brothers/Dorsey Brothers) |
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Feb. 9: What Do I Care, It’s Home |
(Brunswick) |
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You’ve Got Me Crying Again |
(Brunswick) |
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Mar. 14: Someone Stole Gabriel’s Horn |
( — Dorsey Brothers) |
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Stay on the Right Side of the Road |
( — Dorsey Brothers) |
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Here Is My Heart |
( — Dorsey Brothers) |
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June 9: Learn to Croon |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Moonstruck |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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My Love |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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I’ve Got to Pass Your House to Get to My House |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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June 13: Blue Prelude |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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I Would If I Could but I Can’t |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Learn to Croon |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Shadow Waltz |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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June 16: I’ve Got to Sing a Torch Song |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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There’s a Cabin in the Pines |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Down the Old Ox Road |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Aug. 27:1 Guess It Had to Be That Way |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Thanks |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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The Day You Came Along |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Black Moonlight |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Sept. 27: Beautiful Girl |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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The Last Round-Up |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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After Sundown |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Home on the Range |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Oct. 22: We’ll Make Hay While the Sun Shines |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Temptation |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Our Big Love Scene |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Dec. 11: Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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Let’s Spend an Evening at Home |
(Lennie Hayton) |
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1934 |
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Feb. 25: Love Thy Neighbor |
(Nat W Finston) |
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Once in a Blue Moon |
(Nat W. Finston) |
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Good Night Lovely Little Lady |
(Nat W. Finston) |
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May I? |
(Nat W. Finston) |
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Mar. 10: Little Dutch Mill |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Shadows of Love |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Mar. 13: She Reminds Me of You |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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Ridin’Around in the Rain |
(Jimmy Grier) |
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July 5: I’m Hummin’, I’m Whistlin’, I’m Singin’ |
( Irving Aaronson) |
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Love in Bloom |
(Irving Aaronson) |
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Straight from the Shoulder |
(Irving Aaronson) |
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Give Me a Heart to Sing To |
(Irving Aaronson) |
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Aug. 8: I Love You Truly |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Just a-Wearyin’ for You |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Someday Sweetheart |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Oct. 5: The Moon Was Yellow |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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The Very Thought of You |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Two Cigarettes in the Dark |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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The Sweetheart Waltz |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Nov. 9: With Every Breath I Take |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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June in January |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Love Is Just Around the Corner |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Maybe I’m Wrong Again |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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1935 |
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Feb. 21: Soon |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Down by the River |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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It’s Easy to Remember |
(Georgie Stoll/Rhythmettes,Three Shades of Blue) |
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wanee River |
(Georgie Stoll/Crinoline Choir) |
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Silent Night |
(Georgie Stoll/Crinoline Choir) |
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Feb. ??: Adeste Fideles/Lift Up Your Hearts/Stabat Mater |
(unknown organ) |
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Aug. 14: From the Top of Your Head to the Tip of Your Toes |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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I Wish I Were Aladdin |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Takes Two to Make a Bargain |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Two for Tonight |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Without a Word of Warning |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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I Wished on the Moon |
(Dorsey Brothers) |
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Nov. 12: Red Sails in the Sunset |
(Victor Young) |
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Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle |
(Victor Young) |
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On Treasure Island |
(Victor Young) |
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Adeste Fidèles |
(Victor Young/Guardsmen Quartet) |
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Nov. 13: Sailor Beware |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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My Heart and I |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Silent Night |
(Victor Young/Guardsmen Quartet) |
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Moonburn |
(Georgie Stoll Trio) |
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1936 |
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Mar. 24: We’ll Rest at the End of the Trail |
(Victor Young) |
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Twilight on the Trail |
(Victor Young) |
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The Touch of Your Lips |
(Victor Young) |
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Lovely Lady |
(Victor Young) |
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Corrine, Corrina (parody) |
(Victor Young) |
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Mar. 29: Would You |
(Victor Young) |
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Robins and Roses |
(Victor Young) |
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I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ |
(Victor Young) |
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It Ain’t Necessarily So |
(Victor Young) |
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Robins and Roses (parody) |
(Victor Young) |
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July 14: Empty Saddles |
(Victor Young/Guardsmen Quartet) |
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A Roundup Lullaby |
(Victor Young) |
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July 17: I Can’t Escape from You |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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The House Jack Built for Jill |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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I’m an Old Cowhand |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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July 23: Song of the Islands |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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Aloha Oe |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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July 24: So Do I |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Pennies from Heaven |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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July 29: Let’s Call a Heart a Heart |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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One, Two, Button Your Shoe |
(Georgie Stoll) |
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Aug. 4: Shoe Shine Boy |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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South Sea Island Magic |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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Hawaiian Paradise |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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Aug. 10: For Love Alone |
(Victor Young) |
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I Never Realized |
(Victor Young) |
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Beyond Compare |
(Victor Young) |
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Aug. 12: Dear Old Girl |
(Ivan Ditmars/The Three Cheers) |
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Just One Word of Consolation |
(Ivan Ditmars/The Three Cheers) |
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Aug. 17: Pennies from Heaven Medley (“So Do I”) |
( — Jimmy Dorsey/ Frances Langford) |
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Pennies from Heaven |
( — Jimmy Dorsey/Louis Armstrong, Frances Langford) |
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Aug. 19: The Way You Look Tonight |
( — Dixie Lee/Victor Young) |
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A Fine Romance |
( — Dixie Lee/Victor Young) |
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Me and the Moon |
(Victor Young) |
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1937 |
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Feb. 23: Sweet Leilani |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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Blue Hawaii |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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Feb. 28: In a Little Hula Heaven |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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Never in a Million Years |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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Mar. 3: What Will I Tell My Heart |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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Too Marvelous for Words |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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Peckin’ |
(Jimmy Dorsey) |
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Mar. 5: The One Rose (That’s Left in My Heart) |
(Victor Young) |
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Sweet Is the Word for You |
(Victor Young) |
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Moonlight and Shadows |
(Victor Young) |
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Mar. 8: Sentimental and Melancholy |
(Victor Young) |
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My Little Buckaroo |
(Victor Young) |
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What Is Love? |
(Victor Young) |
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July 12: It’s the Natural Thing to Do |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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All You Want to Do Is Dance |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Moon Got in My Eyes |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Smarty |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Sept. 11: Dancing Under the Stars |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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Palace in Paradise |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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When You Dream About Hawaii |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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Sail Along, Silv’ry Moon |
(Lani Mclntyre) |
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Sept. 20: Can I Forget You |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Remember Me? |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Sept. 25: Basin Street Blues |
( — Connie Boswell/John Scott Trotter) |
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Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?) |
( — Connie Boswell/ John Scott Trotter) |
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Nov. 12: There’s a Gold Mine in the Sky |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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When the Organ Played “O Promise Me” |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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Nov. 15: Let’s Waltz for Old Times’ Sake |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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In the Mission by the Sea |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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1938 |
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Jan. 21: My Heart Is Taking Lessons |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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This Is My Night to Dream |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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On the Sentimental Side |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Moon of Manakoora |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Jan. 26: Alexander’s Ragtime Band |
( — Connie Boswell/John Scott Trotter) |
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Home on the Range |
(Victor Young) |
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Apr. 13: Sweet Hawaiian Chimes |
(Harry Owens) |
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Little Angel |
(Harry Owens) |
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Apr. 22: Let Me Whisper I Love You |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Don’t Be That Way |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Apr. 25: Little Lady Make-Believe |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby |
(Eddie Dunstedter, organ) |
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Darling Nelly Gray |
(Paul Taylor Choristers) |
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
(Paul Taylor Choristers) |
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May 23: Now It Can Be Told |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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It’s the Dreamer in Me |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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July 1: Small Fry |
( — Johnny Mercer/Victor Young) |
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Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean |
( — Johnny Mercer/Victor Young) |
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July 8: Summertime |
(Matty Malneck) |
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A Blues Serenade |
(Matty Malneck) |
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July 11: I’ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Don’t Let That Moon Get Away |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Silver on the Sage |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Laugh and Call It Love |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Mexicali Rose |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Oct. 14: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby |
( — Bob Crosby) |
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Old Folks |
( — Bob Crosby) |
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My Reverie |
( — Bob Crosby) |
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Nov. 4: You’re a Sweet Little Headache |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I Have Eyes |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Funny Old Hills |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Joobalai |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Dec. 2: When You’re Away |
(Victor Young) |
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Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life |
(Victor Young) |
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Sweethearts |
(Victor Young) |
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Thine Alone |
(Victor Young) |
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Dec. 9: Gypsy Love Song |
( — Frances Langford/Victor Young) |
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I’m Falling in Love with Someone |
( — Frances Langford/ Victor Young) |
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Dec. 12: My Melancholy Baby |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I Cried for You |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Lonesome Road |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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When the Bloom Is on the Sage |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Dec. 19: Between a Kiss and a Sigh |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Just a Kid Named Joe |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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It’s a Lonely Trail |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Let’s Tie the Old Forget-Me-Not |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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1939 |
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Mar. 10: East Side of Heaven |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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That Sly Old Gentleman (from Featherbed Lane) |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Sing a Song of Sunbeams |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Mar. 15: Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider |
(John Scott Trotter/The Foursome) |
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Poor Old Rover |
(John Scott Trotter/The Foursome) |
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Down by the Old Mill Stream |
(John Scott Trotter/The Foursome) |
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Mar. 22: Deep Purple |
(Matty Malneck) |
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Star Dust |
(Matty Malneck) |
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God Bless America |
(Max Terr Chorus/John Scott Trotter) |
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The Star Spangled Banner |
(Max Terr Chorus/John Scott Trotter) |
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Mar. 31: If I Had My Way |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Little Sir Echo |
(John Scott Trotter/Music Maids) |
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I Surrender, Dear |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I’m Building a Sailboat of Dreams |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Apr. 3: Alla en el Rancho Grande |
(John Scott Trotter/The Foursome) |
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It Must Be True |
(John Scott Trotter/Music Maids) |
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S’posin’ |
(John Scott Trotter/Music Maids) |
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Apr. 5: Whistling in the Wildwood |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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And the Angels Sing |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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June 9: Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
(fluff take) |
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(John Scott Trotter) |
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Girl of My Dreams |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Missouri Waltz |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Still the Bluebird Sings |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Go Fly a Kite |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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A Man and His Dream |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Just One More Chance |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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June 13: To You, Sweetheart, Aloha |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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My Isle of Golden Dreams |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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Maybe |
(Victor Young) |
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Somebody Loves Me |
(Victor Young) |
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Home on the Range |
(Victor Young) |
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June 22: Start the Day Right |
( — Connie Boswell/John Scott Trotter) |
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An Apple for the Teacher |
( — Connie Boswell/John Scott Trotter) |
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June 30: Neighbors in the Sky |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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What’s New? |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Cynthia |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Medley of Gus Edwards Song Hits (“Sunbonnet Sue,” “Jimmy Valentine,” “If I Was a Millionaire”) |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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In My Merry Oldsmobile |
(John Scott Trotter/Music Maids) |
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Sept. 20: Ciribiribin |
( —- Andrews Sisters/Joe Venuti) |
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Yodelin’ Jive |
( — Andrews Sisters/Joe Venuti) |
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Dec. 15: Too Romantic |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Moon and the Willow Tree |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Sweet Potato Piper |
(John Scott Trotter/The Foursome) |
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Between 18th and 19th on Chestnut Street |
( — Connie Boswell/ John Scott Trotter) |
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1940 |
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Feb. 9: Marcheta |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Tumbling Tumbleweeds |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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If I Knew Then (What I Know Now) |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Girl with the Pigtails in Her Hair |
(John Scott Trotter), |
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Feb. 25: Devil May Care |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Singing Hills |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I’m Waiting for Ships That Never Come In |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Mar. 22: Beautiful Dreamer |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Yours Is My Heart Alone |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Sierra Sue |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Apr. 12: Meet the Sun Half-Way |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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April Played the Fiddle |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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I Haven’t Time to Be a Millionaire |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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The Pessimistic Character (with the Crab Apple Face) |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Apr. 15: Mister Meadowlark |
( — Johnny Mercer/Victor Young) |
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On Behalf of the Visiting Firemen |
( —Johnny Mercer/Victor Young) |
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July 1: Trade Winds |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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A Song of Old Hawaii |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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Aloha Kuu Ipo Aloha |
(Dick Mclntyre) |
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July 3: When the Moon Comes Over Madison Square |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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Only Forever |
(John Scott Trotter) |
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July 6: Ballad for Americans: |
(Victor Young/Ken Darby Singers) |
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Part One |
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Part Two |
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Part Three |
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Part Four |