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Victor Young

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Aliases
Colonial Club Orchestra [Victor Young]
Orchestra conducted by Victor Young
Regent Club Orchestra [Victor Young]
Victor Young and The Brunswick Orch.
Victor Young & Brunswick Orchestra
Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra
Victor Young and His Orchestra
Victor Young and His Serenaders
Victor Young and His Singing Strings
Real name
Albert Victor Young
Born
August 8, 1899
Died
November 10, 1956
Country
United States
IPI
00033413911 59 works
00130943691 7 works
Affiliation
ASCAP, SOCAN
Comments
Composer, arranger, violinist and conductor.
Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970
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Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Day Without You Victor Young and His Orchestra 1934 Brunswick
A Fine Romance Dixie Lee Crosby and Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1936 Decca
Ain't It a Shame About Mame Mary Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1940 Decca
All I Remember Is You Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1939 Decca
All My Love Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus and Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1950 Decca
All the Things You Are Irene Dunne with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1941 Decca
Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) Connie Boswell with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
A Melody from the Sky Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
And so to Sleep Again Dick Haymes with 4 Hits and a Miss and Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1951 Decca
Angel Connie Boswell with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1940 Decca
Annie Laurie Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1942 Decca
A Perfect Day Victor Young and His Orchestra with Donald Novis 1934 Decca
A Prayer Was Born Charlie Applewhite with Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1955 Decca
A Rose and a Kiss Regent Club Orchestra [Victor Young] 1932 Brunswick
A Shine on Your Shoes Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
A Thousand Violins Victor Young and His Singing Strings – Vocal Chorus by Sandy Evans 1949 Decca
At Long Last Love Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1938 Decca
Autumn Leaves Victor Young and His Singing Strings September 1955 Decca
Bella notte Peggy Lee with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1955 Decca
Be My Love Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1950 Decca
Chapel in the Valley Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young February 1941 Decca
Cielito Lindo Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
Cornish Rhapsody Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano 1946 Decca
Crosby, Columbo and Vallee Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
Dark Eyes Ralph Mendez, His Trumpet and His Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1949 Decca
Did Your Mother Come from Ireland Bing Crosby with The King's Men and Victor Young and His Orchestra February 1941 Decca
Donkey Serenade Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Don't Ever Change Helen Forrest with Orchestra under Direction of Victor Young 1945 Decca
Dream Valley Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
Empty Saddles Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1936 Decca
Every Day of My Life Helen Forrest with Orchestra under Direction of Victor Young October 1944 Decca
Friendly Mountains Bing Crosby - Orchestra directed by Victor Young October 1947 Decca
Galway Bay Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young January 1948 Decca
Gems from "Geo. White's Scandals" Victor Young and The Brunswick Orch. November 1931 Brunswick
Good Night Sweetheart Victor Young and His Orchestra 1931 Brunswick
Happy Birthday Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1947 Decca
He's My Uncle Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra November 1940 Decca
I Don't Want to Walk Without You Betty Jane Rhodes with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
I Dream Too Much Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther 1935 Decca
If I Had My Way Gene Austin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
I Found a Million Dollar Baby Victor Young and His Orchestra with The Boswell Sisters June 1931 Brunswick
I Like the Likes of You Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Vera Van 1934 Brunswick
I'm a Young Cowboy Rex Allen and Victor Young and His Singing Strings November 1955 Decca
I'm Lonesome for You, Caroline Victor Young and His Orchestra 1934 Decca
I'm Sittin' High on a Hill Top Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
In the Middle of a Kiss Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1936 Decca
I've Got You Under My Skin Victor Young and His Orchestra with Lee Wiley 1937 Decca
I've Told Ev'ry Little Star Irene Dunne with Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1942 Brunswick
I Whistle a Happy Tune Bing Crosby with Orchestra conducted by Victor Young April 1951 Decca
I Won't Tell a Soul (I Love You) Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1938 Decca
Johnny Guitar Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 29, 1954 Decca
Just a Prayer Away Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers – Ethel Smith – Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1945 Decca
Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long - Jazz Nocturne Bing Crosby, Boswell Sisters - Victor Young 1932 Brunswick
Let 'Em Eat Cake Victor Young and His Orchestra 1933 Brunswick
Lili Marlene Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young November 1948 Decca
Long Ago and Far Away Frances Langford with Victor Young & His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Love Letters Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra November 1945 Decca
Love Me Mills Brothers and Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1951 Decca
Love Me or Leave Me Danny Kaye with Lee Gordon Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1949 Decca
Love Theme from the Universal-International Motion Picture The Glenn Miller Story Victor Young and His Singing Strings January 1954 Decca
Mad About You Victor Young and His Orchestra and Chorus and Don Cherry June 1950 Decca
March Winds and April Showers Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Jimmie Ray 1935 Decca
Me and the Moon Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Me and the Moon Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther August 1936 Decca
Moonlight and Shadows Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1937 Decca
Moonlight Valley Dick Foran with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1936 Decca
More Than Anyone Jeff Chandler with Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 1954 Decca
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young's Small Fryers 1938 Decca
My Buddy Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young April 1941 Decca
My Heart Cries for You Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1950 Decca
My Love Tommy Dorsey and Victor Young and His Singing Strungs September 1951 Decca
My Moonlight Madonna Victor Young and His Orchestra 1933 Brunswick
Nostalgia – Jeannine I Dream of Lilac Time David Rose and His Orchestra – Victor Young and His Orchestra May 1944 V Disc
On Behalf of the Visiting Firemen Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Our Love Affair Tony Martin and Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Over the Rainbow Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1939 Decca
Passion Tango Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1954 Decca
Red Sails in the Sunset Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
Robins and Roses Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Roll Along Covered Wagon Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal by Montgomery Quartette 1935 Decca
Sam's Song (The Happy Tune) Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1950 Decca
San Antonio Rose The Street Singer (Arthur Tracy) with Instrumental accomp. directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
September Song Walter Huston with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1945 Decca
Serenade of the Bells Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1948 Decca
She's a Latin from Manhattan Victor Young and His Orchestra 1935 Decca
Silent Night Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
Sleepy Head Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus George Beuler 1934 Brunswick
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile Colonial Club Orchestra [Victor Young] 1931 Brunswick
Some Sunday Morning Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young August 1945 Decca
Stardust Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Jane Rhodes 1938 Decca
Sweet Heartache Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1937 Decca
Sweet Sue - Just You Victor Young and His Orchestra with Connie Boswell 1938 Decca
Symphony Bing Crosby - Vocal with Orchestra Directed by Victor Young December 1945 Decca
Tell Me That You Love Me Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
Thanks Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert 1933 Brunswick
Thanks a Million Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
That's for Me Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1945 Decca
The 3rd Man Theme Victor Young and His Orchestra and Chorus and Don Cherry June 1950 Decca
The Call of the Canyon Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1940 Decca
The Call of the Far-Away Hills Victor Young and His Singing Strings May 1953 Decca
The Lady in Red Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
The Lamp of Memory Carol Bruce with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1942 Decca
The Last Time I Saw Paris Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by Victor Young January 1941 Decca
The Lord's Prayer Dick Haymes - orch. under dir. of Victor Young 1950 Decca
The Meadows of Heaven Bing Crosby with Ken Lane Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1949 Decca
Theme from "The Medic" Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 1955 Decca
The More I See You Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young April 1945 Decca
The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart) Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1937 Decca
The Oregon Trail Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther 1935 Decca
There I Go Dreaming Again Victor Young & Brunswick Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
These Foolish Things Remind Me of You Victor Young and His Orchestra July 1936 Decca
The Streets of Laredo Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1949 Decca
The Very Thought of You Kitty Carlisle with Orchestra directed by Victor Young October 1944 Decca
They Call the Wind Maria Gil Huston and Victor Young and His Chorus and Orchestra October 1951 Decca
They Didn't Believe Me - Where or When - Let Him Go - Let Him Tarry Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra - Evelyn Knight November 1945 V Disc
This Heart of Mine Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 22, 1945 Decca
Till the End of Time Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1945 Decca
Too Young - Gotta Find Somebody to Love Patty Andrews with Victor Young and His Orchestra - The Andrews Sisters with Victor Schoen and His Orchestra 1951 Decca
Trail of the Lonesome Pine Rex Allen and Victor Young and His Singing Strings September 1956 Decca
Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona Dick Powell assisted by The Foursome with Victor Young and His Orchestra October 1940 Decca
Until the Real Thing Comes Along Dixie Lee Crosby with Victor Young & His Orchestra 1936 Decca
We'll Rest at the End of the Trail Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Brunswick
What's the Use of Wond'rin' Helen Forrest with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1945 Decca
When It's Springtime in the Rockies Dick Robertson with Carter's Orchestra 1930 Brunswick
When the White Azaleas Start Blooming Bing Crosby with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young June 1942 Decca
Whisper Waltz Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
Why Do You Close Your Eyes (When I Kiss You) Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Dick Robertson 1934 Decca
Will You Remember Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tommy Harris 1937 Decca
Yesterday's Gardenias Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young August 1942 Decca
Yesterthoughts Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra October 1940 Decca
You Are My Love Victor Young and His Orchestra May 1950 Decca
You Are My Lucky Star Connie Boswell with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1935 Decca
You Are My Sunshine Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young July 1941 Decca
You Came Along from out of Nowhere Helen Forrest with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1945 Decca
You Hit the Spot Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
You're an Old Smoothie Victor Young and His Serenaders 1933 Brunswick
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1940 Decca
Your Eyes Have Told Me So Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1950 Decca
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart Victor Young and His Orchestra 1935 Decca

Performances also appear on

Title Performer Release date Label
A Fella with an Umbrella Bing Crosby May 1948 Decca
Alexander's Ragtime Band Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell June 1938 Decca
All the Things You Are Tony Martin [US1] 1947 Decca
A Rosewood Spinet Dick Haymes March 1949 Decca
Around the World Bing Crosby April 1957 Decca
Blue Tahitian Moon Frances Langford 1942 Decca
But Beautiful Bing Crosby January 1948 Decca
Changing My Tune Judy Garland October 21, 1946 Decca
Christmas Greetings [10"] Bing Crosby 1949 Decca
Christmas Greetings [78rpm Album] Bing Crosby October 1949 Decca
Decca Presents an Album of Victor Herbert Melodies – Volume Two various artists 1939 Decca
Dolores Bing Crosby 1941 Decca
Eileen Bing Crosby January 1950 Decca
Friendship Judy Garland August 1940 Decca
George Gershwin Songs - Vol. 1 various artists 1939 Decca
George Gershwin Songs - Volume 2 various artists 1939 Decca
Going My Way Bing Crosby 1945 Decca
Here Comes the Showboat various artists 1946 Columbia [US]
I Don't Want to Love You (Like I Do) Dick Haymes January 1945 Decca
I Had the Craziest Dream Tony Martin [US1] 1942 Decca
I Hear a Rhapsody Connie Boswell February 1941 Decca
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame Bing Crosby August 1947 Decca
I Wonder What's Become of Sally? Bing Crosby 1942 Decca
Janie Dick Haymes September 1944 Decca
Lovely Lady Bing Crosby April 1936 Decca
Love (Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere) Helen Forrest 1948 Decca
My Hero Deanna Durbin November 1941 Decca
Nighty-Night Connie Boswell 1941 Decca
On Treasure Island Bing Crosby December 1935 Decca
Our Common Heritage – Great Poems Celebrating Milestones in the History of America various artists March 1947 Decca
Passing By Tony Martin [US1] May 1947 RCA Victor
Say a Pray'r for the Boys over There Deanna Durbin 1944 Decca
Second Souvenir Album Judy Garland November 1942 Decca
Shepherd Serenade Bing Crosby November 1941 Decca
Skylark Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
Slowly Dick Haymes January 1946 Decca
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Tommy Dorsey 1951 Decca
Songs from Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court various artists March 1949 Decca
Songs from Mr. Music Bing Crosby 1950 Decca
Souvenir Album Dick Haymes January 1947 Decca
State Fair Dick Haymes 1946 Decca
Stormy Weather Connie Boswell November 1941 Decca
Sweethearts or Strangers Connie Boswell August 1941 Decca
The Angelus Rings Again Tony Martin [US1] 1942 Decca
The Christmas Song Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers September 1947 Decca
The Freedom Train Bing Crosby July 1947 Decca
The Lamplighter's Serenade Bing Crosby March 1942 Decca
The Last Mile Home Bing Crosby July 1949 Decca
The Student Prince Lauritz Melchior 1950 Decca
'Til Reveille Bing Crosby July 1941 Decca
Victor Herbert Melodies Volume 1 various artists 1939 Decca
What Will I Tell My Heart Bing Crosby with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra 1937 Brunswick
When Did You Leave Heaven? Frances Langford 1936 Decca
When I Fall in Love Jeri Southern June 1952 Decca
Where Can I Go Without You Peggy Lee January 1954 Decca
Why Do I Love You? Tony Martin [US1] February 1946 Decca
Yes Sir, That's My Baby Eddie Cantor March 1949 Decca
You're the Moment of a Lifetime Bing Crosby 1941 Decca
Zing ! Went the Strings of My Heart Judy Garland May 1940 Brunswick

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