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Bride and Groom Polka |
Tony Martin and Chorus with Earle Hagen and His Orchestra |
April 1948 |
(4 artists) |
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Circus |
Tony Martin with Skip Martin and His Orchestra |
August 1949 |
(4 artists) |
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Confess |
Tony Martin and The Lyttle Sisters with Earle Hagen and His Orchestra |
April 1948 |
(4 artists) |
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Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? REL |
Tony Martin with Henri René and His Orchestra |
March 1957 |
(13 artists) Originally by Julie Andrews, Jon Cypher BRD |
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Dreams Are a Dime a Dozen |
Tony Martin and Al Sack's Orchestra - Vocal by Tony Martin and The Lyttle Sisters |
March 1947 |
(3 artists) |
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Faithfully Yours |
Tony Martin with Henri René's Orchestra |
March 1951 |
Unverified |
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Flamenco Love |
Tony Martin [US1] |
March 1956 |
Unverified |
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For Every Man There's a Woman |
Tony Martin with Earle Hagan and His Orchestra |
1948 |
(30 artists) |
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For the Very First Time |
Tony Martin with Henri Rene and His Orchestra |
April 1952 |
(8 artists) |
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Half Moon on the Hudson |
Alice Faye and Tony Martin |
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(4 artists) |
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Here You Are |
Tony Martin [US1] |
1942 |
Unverified |
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Hooray for Love |
Tony Martin & Yvonne DeCarlo |
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(39 artists) |
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I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine |
Tony Martin with Orchestra conducted by Henri René |
1950 |
(44 artists) |
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I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You |
Ray Noble and His Orchestra featuring Tony Martin |
1938 |
(201 artists) |
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I Had the Craziest Dream REC |
Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
1942 |
(127 artists) Originally by Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest BRD |
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I Never Loved Anyone |
Tony Martin and Al. Sack's Orchestra - Vocal by Tony Martin and The Lyttle Sisters |
1947 |
(5 artists) |
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I Said My Pajamas |
Tony Martin & Fran Warren with Henri René & His Orchestra (Tony Martin [US1], Fran Warren, Henri René) |
December 1949 |
Unverified |
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It's a Blue World BRD |
Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by Ray Sinatra |
1940 |
(49 artists) Originally by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle REC,REL |
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It Was Written in the Stars |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(25 artists) |
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I Want You To Want Me |
Tony Martin [US1] with The Pied Pipers (Tony Martin [US1], The Pied Pipers [US1]) |
October 1949 |
Unverified |
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Just a Man |
Tony Martin with Henri René's Orchestra and The Interludes |
February 1955 |
Stuart Hamblen |
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My Walking Stick REL |
Ray Noble and His Orchestra featuring Tony Martin |
1938 |
(26 artists) Originally by Ethel Merman & Chorus BRD |
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One Is a Lonely Number |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(4 artists) |
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She Serves a Nice Cup of Tea |
Tony Martin [US1] |
October 1958 |
(2 artists) |
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Sweet as a Song BRD |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(17 artists) Originally by Al Bowlly and His Orchestra REL, Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo REC |
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Tenement Symphony |
Chico Marx, Tony Martin and Harpo Marx on harp |
1994 |
(3 artists) |
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There's Something in the Air BRD |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(9 artists) Originally by Ray Noble and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Al Bowlly REC,REL |
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What's Good About Goodbye |
Tony Martin with Earle Hagan and His Orchestra |
1948 |
(19 artists) |
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When Did You Leave Heaven? |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(61 artists) |
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When I'm with You BRD |
Tony Martin, Shirley Temple & Alice Faye |
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(10 artists) Originally by Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis REL |
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Where Did the Night Go? REL |
Tony Martin with Henri René & His Orchestra |
June 1952 |
(4 artists) Originally by Jack Cassidy and Patricia Marand, Ensemble PRF |
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Where in the World |
Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by David Rose |
1941 |
(3 artists) |
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Where the Lazy River Goes By BRD |
Barbara Stanwyck & Tony Martin |
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(8 artists) Originally by Ray Noble and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Al Bowlly REC,REL |
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You're Not So Easy To Forget |
Tony Martin with Victor Young, His Orchestra and Chorus |
June 1947 |
Unverified |
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You Stepped out of a Dream BRD |
Tony Martin [US1] |
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(374 artists) Originally by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires REC,REL |