10001 |
|
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra |
Heartaches |
February 1947 |
78rpm |
10003 |
|
Kate Smith |
Anniversary Song |
March 1947 |
78rpm |
10010 |
|
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra |
Quién Sabe? (Who Knows?) |
March 1947 |
78rpm |
10011 |
|
Art Lund with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
Mam'selle |
April 1947 |
78rpm |
10014 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Midnight Masquerade |
April 1947 |
78rpm |
10018 |
|
Van Johnson – Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke |
I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder |
1947 |
78rpm |
10020 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Mahzel |
May 1947 |
78rpm |
10022 |
|
The Korn Kobblers |
Let's Go Back and Kiss the Girls Good-Night Again |
May 1947 |
78rpm |
10024 |
|
Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller |
After Graduation Day |
May 1947 |
78rpm |
10026 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
Ivy |
May 1947 |
78rpm |
10027 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Chi-Baba Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep) |
July 1947 |
78rpm |
10029 |
|
Helen Forrest – Orchestra conducted by Harold Mooney |
All of Me |
1947 |
78rpm |
10033 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Move It On Over |
June 6, 1947 |
78rpm |
10035 |
|
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra |
Ballerina |
1947 |
78rpm |
10037 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
On the Old Spanish Trail |
June 1947 |
78rpm |
10038 |
|
Sam Nichols |
That Wild and Wicked Look in Your Eye |
June 1947 |
78rpm |
10039 |
|
The Clark Sisters [US1] |
Tip Toe Through the Tulips |
July 1947 |
78rpm |
10041 |
|
Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller |
Tomorrow |
July 1947 |
78rpm |
10047 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra - Vocal by Virginia Maxey |
And the Angels Sing |
July 1947 |
78rpm |
10050 |
|
Helen Forrest |
You Do |
August 1947 |
78rpm |
10061 |
|
Sam Nichols with The Melody Rangers |
Red Hair and Green Eyes |
August 1947 |
78rpm |
10062 |
|
Frankie Masters and His Orchestra |
Anything You Can Do |
1947 |
78rpm |
10068 |
|
Rome Johnson |
The Waltz of the Wind |
August 1947 |
78rpm |
10069 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
The Wildest Gal in Town |
August 1947 |
78rpm |
10071 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
Body and Soul |
1947 |
78rpm |
10073 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Fly Trouble |
September 1947 |
78rpm |
10084 |
|
Denver Darling with the Ozark Playboys |
I Come from Missouri |
October 1947 |
78rpm |
10085 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra - Vocal by Harry Prime |
Golden Earrings |
October 1947 |
78rpm |
10086 |
|
Raymond Scott and His Orchestra |
Mountain High, Valley Low |
1947 |
78rpm |
10087 |
|
Buddy Weed Trio |
Fun and Fancy Free |
November 1947 |
78rpm |
10091 |
|
Bob Houston - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
A Tune for Humming |
1947 |
78rpm |
10096 |
|
Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller |
White Christmas |
1947 |
78rpm |
10097 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Fool That I Am |
November 1947 |
78rpm |
10105 |
|
Helen Forrest – Orchestra conducted by Harold Mooney |
Don't You Love Me Any More |
1947 |
78rpm |
10108 |
|
Lena Horne - Orchestra conducted by Luther Henderson |
I Feel so Smoochie [US] |
December 1947 |
78rpm |
10112 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Pass That Peace Pipe |
December 1947 |
78rpm |
10114 |
|
Jackie Paris Trio |
Your Red Wagon |
1947 |
78rpm |
10116 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Bubbles in My Beer |
December 8, 1947 |
78rpm |
10118 |
|
Bob Houston |
All Dressed Up with a Broken Heart |
December 1947 |
78rpm |
10119 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
The Big Brass Band from Brazil |
December 1947 |
78rpm |
10123 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
True |
December 1947 |
78rpm |
10124 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Rootie Tootie |
December 20, 1947 |
78rpm |
10125 |
|
Kate Smith |
Now Is the Hour |
1947 |
78rpm |
10126 |
|
Art Lund |
But Beautiful |
January 1948 |
78rpm |
10129 |
|
Denver Darling with His Ozark Playboys |
Tuck Me to Sleep ("In My Old Tucky Home") |
January 3, 1948 |
78rpm |
10138 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
The Dickey-Bird Song |
January 1948 |
78rpm |
10139 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Play Boys |
Closed for Repairs |
February 1948 |
78rpm |
10140 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
You Were Meant for Me |
March 1948 |
78rpm |
10142 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
I'll Always Be in Love with You |
February 1948 |
78rpm |
10143 |
|
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra |
If I Only Had a Match |
1948 |
78rpm |
10146 |
|
Helen Forrest |
You Were Meant for Me |
1948 |
78rpm |
10147 |
|
Betty Garrett |
Ok'l Baby Dok'l |
March 1948 |
78rpm |
10156 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Baby Face |
1948 |
78rpm |
10158 |
|
Art Lund - Orch. Cond. by Johnny Thompson |
What's Good About Goodbye |
March 1948 |
78rpm |
10165 |
|
Lena Horne – Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton |
Love of My Life |
April 1948 |
78rpm |
10169 |
|
George Paxton and His Orchestra - Vocal by Dick Merrick |
I've Only Myself to Blame |
1948 |
78rpm |
10171 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die |
April 1948 |
78rpm |
10174 |
|
Buddy Rich and His Orchestra |
A Man Could Be a Wonderful Thing |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10175 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Keeper of My Heart |
April 27, 1948 |
78rpm |
10179 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
Zaggin' with Zig |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10181 |
|
Rome Johnson with His Saddle Pals |
It's Funny Now |
April 1948 |
78rpm |
10185 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
You Were Only Fooling |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10187 |
|
Buddy Kaye Quintet and The Tune Timers |
Donna Bella |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10192 |
|
George Paxton and His Orchestra - Vocal by Dick Merrick |
Better Luck Next Time |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10197 |
|
The Beale Street Boys |
Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine) |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10199 |
|
Jack Day |
Toolie Oolie Doolie (The Yodel Polka) |
1948 |
78rpm |
10200 |
|
Bert Shefter and His String Octet |
Fiddle-Faddle |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10207 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Blue Bird of Happiness |
1948 |
78rpm |
10208 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
Mr. B's Blues |
1948 |
78rpm |
10211 |
|
Paul Fennelly and His Orchestra |
A Tree in the Meadow |
May 1948 |
78rpm |
10212 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
I'm a Long Gone Daddy |
June 18, 1948 |
78rpm |
10213 |
|
Bob Wills - Vocal by Tommy Duncan with His Texas Playboys |
I Had a Little Mule |
July 1948 |
78rpm |
10214 |
|
Jack Edwards and His Orchestra |
That Five O'Clock Feeling |
June 1948 |
78rpm |
10216 |
|
Jimmy and Mildred Mulcay with The Ramez Idriss Trio |
Wagon Wheels |
1948 |
78rpm |
10220 |
|
Kate Smith |
When I Lost You |
June 1948 |
78rpm |
10221 |
|
Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra |
Chickie Boom |
1948 |
78rpm |
10222 |
|
Johnnie Johnston - Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke with The Crew Chiefs |
A Boy from Texas - A Girl from Tennessee |
June 1948 |
78rpm |
10224 |
|
Carson Robison with His Pleasant Valley Boys |
Life Gits Tee-Jus Don't It |
1948 |
78rpm |
10225 |
|
Johnny Desmond |
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight |
1948 |
78rpm |
10233 |
|
The Singing Crusaders |
Sorrow Valley "See About Me" |
August 1948 |
78rpm |
10235 |
|
Rome Johnson with His Saddle Pals |
My Dream Boat Is Drifting |
July 1948 |
78rpm |
10244 |
|
Betty Garrett with Harold Mooney and His Orchestra |
Buttons and Bows |
1948 |
78rpm |
10251 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Mama's Gone, Goodbye |
1948 |
78rpm |
10258 |
|
Art Lund - Accompanied by The Crew Chiefs and The Harmonica Gentlemen |
Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue |
August 1948 |
78rpm |
10259 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke |
I'll Be Faithful |
September 1948 |
78rpm |
10260 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
There's a Barber in the Harbor of Palermo |
1948 |
78rpm |
10268 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks |
Raindrop Polka |
September 1948 |
78rpm |
10271 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
I Saw the Light |
September 1948 |
78rpm |
10274 |
|
Joe Turner [US1] |
Mardi Gras Boogie |
October 1948 |
78rpm |
10276 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Still Water Runs the Deepest |
October 12, 1948 |
78rpm |
10282 |
|
Raymond Scott and His Orchestra |
You'd Be Suprised |
1948 |
78rpm |
10288 |
|
Betty Garrett - Orchestra conducted by Harold Mooney |
I'm Strictly on the Corny Side |
October 1948 |
78rpm |
10289 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Siesta |
1948 |
78rpm |
10292 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Blackout Blues |
October 26, 1948 |
78rpm |
10294 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks |
12th Street Rag |
October 23, 1948 |
78rpm |
10295 |
|
Art Lund |
I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You) |
1948 |
78rpm |
10296 |
|
Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra |
Lover Come Back to Me |
October 1948 |
78rpm |
10300 |
|
Marian Robinson |
It's Too Soon to Know |
October 1948 |
78rpm |
10305 |
|
Bud Hobbs with His Trail Herders |
Oklahoma Sweetheart |
1948 |
78rpm |
10308 |
|
Derry Falligant with Orchestral Accompaniment |
As You Desire Me |
November 1948 |
78rpm |
10309 |
|
Slim Gaillard and His Trio |
Down by the Station |
November 1948 |
78rpm |
10310 |
|
The Buddy Kaye Quintet |
"A" You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song) |
December 1948 |
78rpm |
10311 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
Blue Moon |
November 1948 |
78rpm |
10313 |
|
Johnnie Johnston [US] |
It's Whatcha Do with Whatcha Got |
November 1948 |
78rpm |
10315 |
|
Denver Darling |
These Tears Are not for You |
December 4, 1948 |
78rpm |
10316 |
|
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra |
At Sundown |
December 1948 |
78rpm |
10321 |
|
Joe Turner [US1] |
So Many Women Blues |
December 1948 |
78rpm |
10328 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Mansion on the Hill |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10333 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks |
Foolish Questions |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10338 |
|
Kate Smith |
Tell Me (Tell Me Why) |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10340 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
No Orchids for My Lady |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10346 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Cruising Down the River |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10348 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
Someone Like You |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10349 |
|
Johnny Desmond |
Careless Hands |
January 1949 |
78rpm |
10350 |
|
The Singing Crusaders |
I Cried Holy |
February 1949 |
78rpm |
10351 |
|
George Paxton and His Orchestra |
Prisionero del mar |
February 1949 |
78rpm |
10352 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Lovesick Blues |
February 1949 |
78rpm |
10355 |
|
Hattie Noel |
Rockin' Jenny Jones |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10359 |
|
Jane Harvey – Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
Always True to You in My Fashion |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10365 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
You Was! |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10366 |
|
Bud Hobbs with His Trail Herders |
Tennessee Border |
March 7, 1949 |
78rpm |
10368 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter |
Caravan |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10373 |
|
Helen Forrest |
I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10379 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Love Me! Love Me! Love Me! (Or Leave Me Alone) |
1949 |
78rpm |
10380 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith |
Careless Hands |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10381 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
When You're in Love |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10384 |
|
The Korn Kobblers |
Clancy Lowered the Boom |
March 1949 |
78rpm |
10387 |
|
Buddy Kaye Quintet and The Tune Timers |
Don't Tell My Heart |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10388 |
|
Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller |
Dreamy Old New England Moon |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10393 |
|
Johnny Desmond - Orchestra conducted by Tony Mottola |
A Chapter in My Life Called Mary |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10394 |
|
Judy Valentine |
Kiss Me Sweet |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10395 |
|
Marion Hutton with Dean Elliot and His Orchestra |
All Right, Louie, Drop the Gun |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10398 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Again |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10401 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Wedding Bells |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10403 |
|
Red Sovine |
Lifetime of Regret |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10404 |
|
Derry Falligant with Instrumental Accompaniment |
Riders in the Sky - A Cowboy Legend |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10406 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson |
If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight) |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10408 |
|
Bob Houston with Jerry Sears Orchestra |
Lucy |
1949 |
78rpm |
10409 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Portrait of Jennie |
April 1949 |
78rpm |
10413 |
|
Esmereldy |
I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10415 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10417 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
I Had My Heart Set on You |
1949 |
78rpm |
10422 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Night After Night |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10423 |
|
Shep Fields and His Orchestra - Vocal by Scottee Marsh |
A Wonderful Guy |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10426 |
|
The George Shearing Quintette |
September in the Rain |
1949 |
78rpm |
10431 |
|
Doreen Lundy |
A Kiss and a Rose |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10432 |
|
Stanley Fritts and The Korn Kobblers |
San |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10434 |
|
Hank and Audrey (Hank Williams, Audrey Williams) |
Dear Brother |
May 1949 |
78rpm |
10439 |
|
Kate Smith |
A Million Miles Away |
June 1949 |
78rpm |
10446 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra – Vocal by Art Mooney Choir |
Twenty-Four Hours of Sunshine |
1949 |
78rpm |
10450 |
|
Helen Forrest |
Lover's Gold |
June 1949 |
78rpm |
10453 |
|
Jane Harvey |
(Where Are You?) Now That I Need You |
June 1949 |
78rpm |
10455 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Ting-a-Ling (The Waltz of the Bells) |
June 1949 |
78rpm |
10458 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Temptation |
June 1949 |
78rpm |
10461 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Mind Your Own Business |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10463 |
|
Ivy Willis |
Hen Pecked Papa |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10467 |
|
Betty Garrett and Larry Parks |
Reckon I'm in Love |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10473 |
|
Helen Forrest |
Homework |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10478 |
|
Russ Case and His Orchestra |
You're Breaking My Heart |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10491 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
The Warm Red Wine |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10493 |
|
Russ Case and His Orchestra |
I Know, I Know, I Know |
August 1949 |
78rpm |
10496 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks |
Dime a Dozen |
August 1949 |
78rpm |
10500 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Wouldn't It Be Fun |
July 1949 |
78rpm |
10501 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Body and Soul |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10506 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave) |
September 9, 1949 |
78rpm |
10509 |
|
Bob Houston – Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10518 |
|
Johnny Desmond - Orchestra conducted by Tony Mottola |
Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go) |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10524 |
|
Johnny Desmond - Orchestra conducted by Tony Mottola |
You're All I Want for Christmas |
November 1949 |
78rpm |
10530 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) |
October 1949 |
78rpm |
10534 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Send Ten Pretty Flowers to My Girl in Tennessee |
October 1949 |
78rpm |
10542 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by LeRoy Holmes |
So Blue |
1949 |
78rpm |
10544 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Down Home Rag |
1949 |
78rpm |
10548 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Good-Bye) |
September 1949 |
78rpm |
10549 |
|
Sarah Vaughan |
The Man I Love |
1949 |
78rpm |
10554 |
|
Russ Case and His Orchestra |
A Thousand Violins |
October 1949 |
78rpm |
10560 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
My Bucket's Got a Hole in It |
November 1949 |
78rpm |
10566 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra - Vocal by Bob Darnell |
My Love Loves Me |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10569 |
|
Mike Riley and His Orchestra |
I've Been Floating Down the Old Green River |
1949 |
78rpm |
10570 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Ida Red Likes the Boogie |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10578 |
|
Ivory Joe Hunter |
I Almost Lost My Mind |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10580 |
|
Jerry Irby with His Texas Ranchers |
Mama Don't Allow It |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10583 |
|
Raymond Scott and His Orchestra |
Jackrabbit |
1949 |
78rpm |
10585 |
|
Art Lund |
Copper Canyon |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10588 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
There's a Lovely Lake in Loveland |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10589 |
|
Glen Moore and The Moore Men |
Johnson Rag |
December 1949 |
78rpm |
10594 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Big Movie Show in the Sky |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10606 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
My Old Flame |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10609 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin' |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10610 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Spaghetti Rag |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10613 |
|
Johnny Desmond - Orchestra conducted by Tony Mottola |
C'est si bon (It's So Good) |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10614 |
|
Margaret Phelan - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
Why Don't We Do This More Often |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10620 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Mean Woman with Green Eyes |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10621 |
|
Betty Garrett |
Poison Ivy |
January 1950 |
78rpm |
10623 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
My Foolish Heart |
February 1950 |
78rpm |
10628 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra |
Are You Lonesome Tonight |
1950 |
78rpm |
10630 |
|
Luke the Drifter (Hank Williams) |
Beyond the Sunset |
February 1950 |
78rpm |
10643 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Baby Won't You Say You Love Me |
February 1950 |
78rpm |
10645 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Long Gone Lonesome Blues |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10648 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by LeRoy Holmes |
Sugarfoot Rag |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10654 |
|
The Mary Ellen Quartet and Bob Scott |
Dearie |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10656 |
|
Bud Hobbs with His Trail Herders |
I Never Knew I Loved You Till the Day You Said Goodbye |
March 6, 1950 |
78rpm |
10660 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10663 |
|
Ivory Joe Hunter |
I Need You So |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
10667 |
|
Betty Garrett and Larry Parks |
Go to Sleep, Go to Sleep, Go to Sleep |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10669 |
|
Frank Petty Trio |
Rain |
March 1950 |
78rpm |
10670 |
|
Braxton Shooford |
A Teardrop on a Rose |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10684 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
My Destiny |
May 1950 |
7" |
10685 |
|
LeRoy Holmes and His Orchestra |
When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose) |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
10686 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
I Hadn't Anyone Till You |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
10687 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
I'll Remember April |
1950 |
78rpm |
10689 |
|
Art Lund |
Mona Lisa |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
10695 |
|
Chuck Merrill |
Birmingham Bounce |
April 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10696 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Why Don't You Love Me |
May 1950 |
7" |
10697 |
|
Sheb Wooley |
Mule Boogie |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
10698 |
|
Glen Moore and The Moore Men |
Cane Cottom Chair |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
10700 |
|
Beulah Bryant |
There Will Be Tears |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
10704 |
|
Bill Farrell - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
Baby, What Else Can I Do? |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
10706 |
|
LeRoy Holmes and His Orchestra |
The Sheik of Araby |
1950 |
78rpm |
10707 |
|
Betty Garrett and Larry Parks |
Written Guarantee |
1950 |
78rpm |
10709 |
|
Al Rogers |
It Wouldn't Be the Same Without You |
1950 |
78rpm |
10711 |
|
Johnnie Johnston and Joan Edwards – Orchestra conducted by Archie Bleyer |
Darn It Baby, That's Love |
1950 |
78rpm |
10716 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
I Wanna Be Loved |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10718 |
|
Luke the Drifter (Hank Williams) |
Everything's Okay |
June 1950 |
7" |
10720 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
I Didn't Know What Time It Was |
June 1950 |
78rpm |
10721 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I |
May 1950 |
78rpm |
10722 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) |
June 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10735 |
|
Frank Petty Trio |
Bless Your Heart |
June 1950 |
7" |
10736 |
|
Johnny Desmond |
Pigalle |
1950 |
78rpm |
K 10743 |
|
The Melodeons |
Sam's Song (The Happy Tune) |
July 1950 |
7" |
K 10758 |
|
Johnny Desmond |
Just Say I Love Her |
1950 |
7" |
K 10760 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
They'll Never Take Her Love from Me |
August 1950 |
7" |
10764 |
|
Billy Williams Quartet |
Longing |
August 1950 |
78rpm |
10768 |
|
The Nocturnes [US] |
Oh! Marie |
September 1950 |
78rpm |
10776 |
|
Elmo Tanner and His Dixielanders |
Ev'rytime You Turn Me Down |
1950 |
78rpm |
10777 |
|
Harry Ranch and His Orchestra - Vocal by Jane Martin and Trio |
Can Anyone Explain |
September 1950 |
10" |
K 10786 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
Faded Love |
September 1950 |
7" |
K 10790 |
|
Bill Farrell with The Girlfriends, Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
Four-Twenty A.M. |
1950 |
7" |
10792 |
|
Russ Case and His Orchestra – Vocal by Jack Carroll |
All My Love |
1950 |
78rpm |
K 10793 |
|
Frank Petty Trio |
I Tore Up Your Picture When You Said Good-Bye (But I Put It Together Again) |
September 1950 |
7" |
K 10796 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
Blue Christmas |
September 1950 |
7" |
10798 |
|
Carolina Cotton |
Boo Hoo Blues |
September 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10799 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
Be My Love |
September 1950 |
7" |
K 10800 |
|
Johnny Desmond with The Ray Charles Singers - Orchestra conducted by Tony Motolla |
A Bushel and a Peck |
October 1950 |
7" |
10803 |
|
Stanley Fritts and The Korn Kobblers |
Let's Go Out to the Movies |
October 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10805 |
|
The Melodeons |
Cincinnat-ti Dancing Pig |
October 1950 |
7" |
K 10806 |
|
Luke the Drifter (Hank Williams) |
No, No, Joe |
September 1950 |
7" |
K 10813 |
|
Hank and Audrey (Hank Williams, Audrey Williams) |
I Heard My Mother Praying for Me |
October 1950 |
7" |
10814 |
|
Monica Lewis with Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Life Is So Peculiar |
October 1950 |
78rpm |
10815 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
Pagan Love Song |
October 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10818 |
|
Ivory Joe Hunter |
It's a Sin |
October 1950 |
7" |
K 10822 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Serenade in Blue |
October 1950 |
78rpm |
10823 |
|
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra |
Harbor Lights |
1950 |
78rpm |
K 10825 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
I'll Know |
October 1950 |
7" |
K 10826 |
|
Art Lund - Orchestra conducted by LeRoy Holmes |
If I Were a Bell |
1950 |
7" |
K 10832 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Moanin' the Blues |
October 27, 1950 |
7" |
10834 |
|
The Melodeons |
The Petite Waltz |
October 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10835 |
|
The Nocturnes [US] |
Malaguena |
November 1950 |
7" |
K 10836 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
'Tater Pie |
December 1950 |
7" |
K 10839 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
I'll Never Be Free |
November 1950 |
7" |
K 10851 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
The Christmas Choo Choo Train |
November 1950 |
7" |
K 10852 |
|
Russ Case and His Orchestra |
Wild Card |
November 1950 |
7" |
K 10856 |
|
Billy Eckstine with The Quartones - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
I'm So Crazy for Love |
November 1950 |
7" |
K 10859 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
Roses of Picardy |
December 1950 |
7" |
K 10860 |
|
Art Lund |
Serenata |
December 1950 |
7" |
10862 |
|
Braxton Shooford |
Why Should I Cry |
December 1950 |
78rpm |
K 10866 |
|
Joan Shaw |
If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time |
December 1950 |
7" |
K 10868 |
|
Bill Farrell |
My Heart Cries for You |
December 1950 |
7" |
K 10869 |
|
Jack Fina and His Orchestra |
Song of the Bayou |
December 1950 |
7" |
K 10877 |
|
Happy Wilson |
The Haunted House Boogie |
January 1951 |
7" |
K 10880 |
|
Frank Petty Trio |
Pennies from Heaven |
January 1951 |
7" |
K 10881 |
|
Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith and His Cracker-Jacks |
Hot Rod Race |
January 1951 |
7" |
K 10885 |
|
Tommy Tucker and His Orchestra |
What've You Got? |
December 1950 |
7" |
10886 |
|
Elmo Tanner and His Dixielanders |
Whistlin' Paper Boy |
1950 |
78rpm |
10895 |
|
The Buddy Weed Trio |
Little Small Town Girl |
January 1951 |
78rpm |
K 10898 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
The End of the Line |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10900 |
|
Bill Farrell with The Quartones |
In the Land of Make Believe |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10901 |
|
Monica Lewis - Orchestra conducted by Joe Lipman |
My Lost Melody |
January 1951 |
7" |
K 10903 |
|
Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Pete Rugolo |
Bring Back the Thrill |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10904 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Dear John |
February 2, 1951 |
7" |
K 10905 |
|
The Melodeons |
Baby Sittin' |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10907 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
For You |
1951 |
7" |
K 10912 |
|
Benny Martin |
Midnight Flyer |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10920 |
|
Johnny Desmond |
Too Young |
March 1951 |
7" |
K 10923 |
|
Blue Barron and His Orchestra - Vocal by Johnny Goodfellow and The Blue Notes |
Let Me In |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10924 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Beautiful Brown Eyes |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10927 |
|
Frank Petty Trio - Mike Di Napoli, Piano |
Marcheta |
February 1951 |
7" |
K 10928 |
|
Billy Williams Quartet |
I Won't Cry Anymore |
March 1951 |
7" |
K 10932 |
|
Luke the Drifter (Hank Williams) |
Just Waitin' |
March 16, 1951 |
7" |
K 10934 |
|
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - Vocal by Laura Lee |
I Betcha' My Heart I Love You |
March 1951 |
7" |
K 10936 |
|
Tex Beneke and His Orchestra |
My Love an' My Mule |
March 1951 |
7" |
10938 |
|
Slim Gaillard |
When Banana Skins Are Falling |
April 1951 |
78rpm |
K 10941 |
|
Leroy Holmes and His Orchestra |
Pretty Little Bells |
April 1951 |
7" |
K 10942 |
|
Phil Brito - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case |
You Know You Belong to Somebody Else (So Why Don't You Leave Me Alone) |
April 1951 |
7" |
K 10944 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
I'm Yours to Command |
March 1951 |
7" |
K 10946 |
|
Buddy De Franco and His Orchestra |
Out of Nowhere |
1951 |
7" |
10950 |
|
Preacher Rollo and The Five Saints |
When the Saints Go Marching In |
1951 |
78rpm |
10955 |
|
Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra |
Moon Nocturne |
1951 |
78rpm |
K 10956 |
|
George Shearing Quintet |
I'll Be Around |
May 1951 |
7" |
K 10959 |
|
The Melodeons |
The Unbirthday Song |
1951 |
7" |
K 10961 |
|
Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys |
Howlin' at the Moon |
May 1951 |
7" |
K 10967 |
|
Billy Williams Quartet |
Pretty Eyed Baby |
May 1951 |
7" |
10973 |
|
Tommy Edwards |
A Beggar in Love |
1951 |
78rpm |
K 10974 |
|
Johnny Desmond with The Ray Charles Singers - Orchestra conducted by Tony Motolla |
Mister and Mississippi |
May 1951 |
7" |
K 10982 |
|
Billy Eckstine |
I'm a Fool to Want You |
May 1951 |
7" |
K 10983 |
|
Marjorie Garretson with LeRoy Holmes and His Orchestra |
Walk Jennie Walk |
June 1951 |
7" |
K 10984 |
|
Art Mooney and His Orchestra |
Love, I'd Give My Life for You |
May 1951 |
7" |
10988 |
|
Louvin Brothers |
Weapon of Prayer |
June 1951 |
78rpm |
K 10989 |
|
Tommy Edwards |
The Morningside of the Mountain |
June 1951 |
7" |
K 10998 |
|
Billy Williams Quartet |
Shanghai |
June 1951 |
7" |
K 12022 |
|
Betty Madigan - Orchestra conducted by Joe Lipman |
Teddy Bear |
July 1955 |
7" |