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Les Paul

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Aliases
Les Paul & Friends
Les Paul and Trio
Les Paul Trio
The Les Paul Trio
Les Paul Trio & Friends
Stuyvesant Skonch
Real name
Lester William Polsfuss
Born
June 9, 1915
Died
August 13, 2009
Country
United States
IPI
00034973369 10 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Jazz and country guitarist and songwriter. Paul was also instrumental in developing the hard body electric guitar, and was an innovator in recording techniques.
Family
Mary Ford Wife (1949-1964)
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Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
All I Need Is You Les Paul and Mary Ford February 2, 1959 Columbia [US]
Begin the Beguine Les Paul and His Trio July 1945 Decca
Blue Skies Les Paul and His Trio May 1946 Decca
Chew Tobacco Rag Red Ingle and Stuyvesant Skonch and His Orchestra March 1951 Capitol Records
Cinco Robles Les Paul and Mary Ford December 1956 Capitol Records
Don'cha Hear Them Bells Les Paul October 12, 1953 Capitol Records
Everybody Knew but Me Helen Forrest with Les Paul and His Trio 1946 Decca
Goodnight, Irene Les Paul and Mary Ford November 24, 1961 Columbia [US]
Goofus Les Paul September 4, 1950 Capitol Records
Hip-Billy Boogie Les Paul April 19, 1948 Capitol Records
How High the Moon Les Paul and Mary Ford March 1951 Capitol Records
Hummingbird Les Paul and Mary Ford June 1955 Capitol Records
I'm a Fool to Care Les Paul and Mary Ford June 21, 1954 Capitol Records
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) Les Paul and Mary Ford April 1952 Capitol Records
I'm Sitting on Top of the World Les Paul and Mary Ford March 1953 Capitol Records
It's Been a Long, Long Time Bing Crosby with Les Paul and His Trio August 1945 Decca
It's Too Late Les Paul & Mary Ford September 22, 1961 Columbia [US]
I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine Les Paul with Mary Ford July 2, 1951 Capitol Records
Jealous Heart Les Paul and Mary Ford October 13, 1958 Columbia [US]
Just One More Chance Les Paul and Mary Ford October 1951 Capitol Records
Lover Les Paul February 1948 Capitol Records
Mockin' Bird Hill Les Paul with Mary Ford January 29, 1951 Capitol Records
Moritat Les Paul January 23, 1956 Capitol Records
My Baby's Coming Home Les Paul and Mary Ford November 3, 1952 Capitol Records
My Extraordinary Gal - Suspicion The Les Paul Trio with Clancy Hayes - Fos Carling accompanied by Rhubarb Red May 1948 Mercury
Nobody but You Les Paul Trio and Clancy Hayes 1948 Mercury
Nola Les Paul May 1950 Capitol Records
Out of Nowhere Les Paul Trio – Vocal Chorus by Jimmy Atkins 1940 Vocalion [US]
Pretending Bing Crosby with Les Paul and His Trio September 1946 Decca
Put a Ring on My Finger Les Paul & Mary Ford July 1958 Columbia [US]
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Les Paul and Mary Ford 1955 Capitol Records
Rumors Are Flying - Them That Has - Gets Andrews Sisters with Les Paul and Vic Shoen and His Orchestra - Andrews Sisters and Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra September 1946 Decca
Runnin' Wild Les Paul and Mary Ford October 1956 Capitol Records
San Antonio Rose Les Paul and Mary Ford May 28, 1956 Capitol Records
Silent Night Les Paul and Mary Ford November 1951 Capitol Records
Smoke Rings Les Paul and Mary Ford May 1952 Capitol Records
Someday Sweetheart Les Paul January 1955 Capitol Records
South Les Paul February 1954 Capitol Records
Steel Guitar Rag Les Paul and His Trio May 1947 Decca
Strollin' Blues Les Paul & Mary Ford 1957 Capitol Records
Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me Les Paul and Mary Ford August 1952 Capitol Records
Tennessee Waltz Les Paul with Mary Ford November 1950 Capitol Records
Texas Lady Les Paul and Mary Ford November 1955 Capitol Records
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Les Paul 1948 Capitol Records
The Poor People of Paris Les Paul and Mary Ford February 1960 Columbia [US]
The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise Les Paul and Mary Ford August 1951 Capitol Records
This Can't Be Love – I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now The Les Paul Trio – Frank Froeba July 1946 V Disc
Tiger Rag Les Paul and Mary Ford 1952 Capitol Records
Vaya con Dios (May God Be with You) Les Paul and Mary Ford May 1953 Capitol Records
Whither Thou Goest Les Paul and Mary Ford September 1954 Capitol Records

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