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As Time Goes By |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Herman Hupfeld |
Originally by Frances Williams PRF, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC |
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Can't Get Out of This Mood |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Frank Loesser, Jimmy McHugh |
Originally by Johnny Long and His Orchestra REC, Ginny Simms with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra BRD |
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East of the Sun |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Brooks Bowman |
Originally by Tom Coakley and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Carl Ravazza REC, The Princeton University Triangle Club PRF |
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I Left My Sugar Standing in the Rain |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain |
Originally by (unknown) |
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Keepin' Out of Mischief Now |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Andy Razaf, Fats Waller |
Originally by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra |
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Limehouse Blues |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Douglas Furber, Philip Braham |
Originally by Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan |
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Moonstruck |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow |
Originally by Bing Crosby with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra |
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My Ideal |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Leo Robin, Newell Chase, Richard A. Whiting |
Originally by Maurice Chevalier REC,BRD |
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This Is New |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill |
Originally by Hildegarde with Orchestra and Mixed Chorus directed by Harry Sosnik REL, Gertrude Lawrence and Victor Mature PRF |
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Who Can I Turn To Now? |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Alec Wilder, William Engvick |
Originally by Gene Krupa & His Orchestra |
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You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer |
Originally by Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra REL, Dick Powell BRD |
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You're a Sweetheart |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh |
Originally by Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC, Alice Faye BRD |