|
i |
59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Simon and Garfunkel |
|
i |
Alfie |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Cilla Black |
|
i |
All of You |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Don Ameche PRF, Mel Tormé with Orchestra directed by George Cates REC,REL |
|
i |
Anything Goes |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Ethel Merman |
|
i |
A Taste of Honey |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Billy Dee Williams PRF, Bobby Scott REC,REL |
|
i |
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Eva Taylor - Piano Accomp. by Clarence Williams |
|
i |
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest REC, Vivienne Segal PRF |
|
i |
Big Butter and Egg Man |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Billy Jones and Ernest Hare |
|
i |
Big Noise from Winnetka |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Bob Haggart - Ray Bauduc |
|
i |
Birth of the Blues |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1976 |
Irving Abrams & His Orchestra |
|
i |
Black and Blue |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
Edith Wilson PRF, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra REC,REL |
|
i |
Blue Room |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Eva Puck and Sam White |
|
i |
Bourbon Street Parade |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1971 |
George Lewis and His New Orleans All Stars featuring Paul Barbarin |
|
i |
Bugle Call Rag |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Friars Society Orchestra |
|
i |
But Not for Me |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge REC,BRD, Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard PRF |
|
i |
California, Here I Come |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Al Jolson PRF, Al Jolson with Isham Jones Orchestra REC |
|
i |
Caravan |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Barney Bigard and His Jazzopaters |
|
i |
Come Back Sweet Papa |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five |
|
i |
Dancing on the Ceiling |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Jessie Matthews |
|
i |
Deck the Halls |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
(unknown) |
|
i |
Do Nothin' 'Till You Hear from Me |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Doodle Doo Doo |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1971 |
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sullivano |
|
i |
Do You Know the Way to San Jose |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Dionne Warwick |
|
i |
Do You Know What It Means ... |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven |
|
i |
Embraceable You |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Ginger Rogers and Allen Kearns PRF, Majestic Dance Orchestra [Lou God] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman REC |
|
i |
Fascinating Rhythm |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire & Cliff Edwards PRF |
|
i |
Fidgety Feet |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Original Dixieland Jazz Band |
|
i |
From This Moment On |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock |
|
i |
Hark, the Herald Angels Swing |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Waltham Abbey Choir PRF, Columbia Male Quartet REL |
|
i |
Have You Met Miss Jones? |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Joy Hodges & Austin Marshall PRF, Joe Rines and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Lee Sullivan REC,REL |
|
i |
Hindustan |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra |
|
i |
Honky Tonk Train |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Mead Lux Lewis |
|
i |
How Long Has This Been Going On |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Bobbe Arnst |
|
i |
I Concentrate on You |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Douglas McPhail BRD, Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Shirley Howard REC,REL |
|
i |
If You Knew Susie |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Al Jolson PRF, Moulin Rouge Orchestra (Ben Selvin) REL, The Melody Sheiks (Sam Lanin) REC |
|
i |
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Ivie Anderson PRF, Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ivie Anderson REL |
|
i |
I'll Be Home for Christmas |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Bing Crosby |
|
i |
In a Mellow Tone |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1976 |
George J. Gaskin, Knickerbocker Male Quartette |
|
i |
Indian Summer |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1976 |
Victor Herbert |
|
i |
Isn't It Romantic? |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Nat Finston and his Paramount Studio Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Sam Coslow REL, Maurice Chevalier, Rolfe Sedan, Bert Roach, Jeanette MacDonald BRD |
|
i |
It Must Be Him |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Gilbert Bécaud - Orchestre dir. Raymond Bernard |
|
i |
It's Alright with Me |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Peter Cookson - Orchestra conducted by Milton Rosenstock REC,REL, Peter Cookson PRF |
|
i |
It's D'Lovely |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Ethel Merman & Bob Hope |
|
i |
(I've Got a) Crush on You |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Mary Hay and Clifton Webb PRF, Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra REC,REL |
|
|
I've Got the World on a String |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC |
|
i |
I Want to Be Happy |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Phyllis Cleveland and Skeets Gallagher PRF, Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC |
|
i |
Jingle Bells |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Edison Male Quartette |
|
i |
Joy to the World |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
(unknown), (unknown) |
|
i |
Just One of Those Things |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Stuart Allen REC,REL, June Knight & Charles Walters PRF |
|
i |
Just Squeeze Me |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Let's Do It |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Irving Aaronson and His Commanders REC, Irene Bordoni and Arthur Margetson PRF |
|
i |
Limehouse Blues |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan |
|
i |
Liza |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Sammy Fain REC, Nick Lucas and Ruby Keeler BRD |
|
i |
Love for Sale |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Kathryn Crawford, June Shafer, Ida Pearson and Stella Friend PRF, Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by The Three Waring Girls REC |
|
i |
Love Is Blue |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Vicky |
|
i |
Lover |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Jeanette MacDonald |
|
i |
Lover Come Back to Me |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Evelyn Herbert PRF, Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Male Quartet REC |
|
i |
Maybe |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Jesse Crawford with Nat Shilhkret and The Victor Orchestra REC, Oscar Shaw & Gertrude Lawrence PRF |
|
i |
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1971 |
"Cannonball" Adderley |
|
i |
Mood Indigo |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
The Jungle Band [Duke Ellington] |
|
i |
Mountain Greenery |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Sterling Holloway & Bobbie Perkins PRF, Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC |
|
i |
Mrs. Robinson |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Simon and Garfunkel |
|
i |
My Funny Valentine |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REL, Mitzi Green PRF |
|
i |
My Honey's Lovin' Arms |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
The Virginians |
|
i |
New Orleans |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Rushing |
|
i |
Ode to Billy Joe |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Bobbie Gentry |
|
i |
Old Folks |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1976 |
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain |
|
i |
Perdido |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Poor Butterfly |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Elizabeth Spencer |
|
i |
Prelude to a Kiss |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Rockin' in Rhythm |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
The Harlem Footwarmers (Duke Ellington) |
|
i |
Rosalie |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
(unknown) |
|
i |
Royal Garden Blues |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds |
|
i |
Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Acc. |
|
i |
Running Wild |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Joe Samuels' Jazz Band |
|
i |
Satin Doll |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
Silent Night |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Joseph Mohr, Franz Gruber |
|
i |
Smile |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1971 |
Orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman |
|
i |
So in Love |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Patricia Morison PRF, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Denny Dennis REC,REL |
|
i |
Soon |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Margaret Schilling and Jerry Goff |
|
i |
South |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra |
|
i |
Squeeze Me |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Clarence Williams' Blue Five - Vocal Chorus by Eva Taylor REL, William Bailey REC |
|
i |
St. Louis Blues |
The World's Greatest JazzBand |
1973 |
Prince's Band |
|
i |
Strike Up the Band |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Max Hoffman PRF, Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra with Vocal Refrain REC,REL |
|
i |
Stumbling |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Nathan Glantz and His Orchestra |
|
i |
Sunny |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Mieko Hirota - Billy Taylor Trio |
|
i |
'S Wonderful |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Adele Astaire & Allen Kearns PRF, Frank Crumit REC,REL |
|
i |
Take the "A" Train |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra |
|
i |
The Christmas Song |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Nat "King" Cole [Trio] REC, The King Cole Trio with String Choir REL |
|
i |
The Jazz Me Blues |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1970 |
Lucille Hegamin accompanied by Harris' Blues and Jazz Seven |
|
i |
The Lady Is a Tramp |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Teddy Lynch with Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REC, Mitzi Green PRF |
|
i |
The Littl' Drummer Boy |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
The Trapp Family Singers |
|
i |
The Man I Love |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1976 |
Marion Harris REC, Adele Astaire PRF |
|
i |
The Windmills of Your Mind |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Noel Harrison |
|
i |
This Is All I Ask |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Nat "King" Cole - With Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins |
|
i |
Thou Swell |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Broadway Nitelites - Vocal Chorus by Franklyn Baur REC,REL, William Gaxton & Constance Carpenter PRF |
|
|
Too Marvelous |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kenny Sargent REC, Ross Alexander [dubbed by James Newill] & Wini Shaw BRD |
|
i |
Up, up and Away |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
The 5th Dimension REL, The Sunshine Company REC |
|
i |
What's New? |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1971 |
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra featuring Trumpet by Billy Butterfield |
|
i |
What the World Needs Now Is Love |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Jackie deShannon |
|
i |
Where or When |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Ruby Newman & His Rainbow Room Orch. featuring Ray Heatherton REC, Ray Heatherton & Mitzi Green PRF |
|
i |
White Christmas |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Bing Crosby & Marjorie Reynolds [dubbed by Martha Mears] BRD, Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC,REL |
|
i |
Who Cares |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1977 |
William Gaxton, Lois Moran and Reporters |
|
i |
Wichita Lineman |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
Glen Campbell - Conducted by Al De Lory |
|
i |
Winter Wonderland |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1972 |
Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash |
|
i |
Wolverine Blues |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1969 |
New Orleans Rhythm Kings |
|
i |
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To |
The World's Greatest Jazzband |
1975 |
Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Harry Cool REC, Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Paul Wetstein REL |
|
i |
You Took Advantage of Me |
The World's Greatest Jazz Band |
1976 |
Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber |