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Kate Smith

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Aliases
Kate Smith Accompanied by Her Swanee Music
Kate Smith and The Ambassadors' Trio Accompanied by Her Swanee Music
Kate Smith and the Kate Smith Singers
Kate Smith the Song Bird of the South with Her Swanee Music
Real name
Kathryn Elizabeth Smith
Born
May 1, 1907
Died
June 17, 1986
Country
United States
Comments
Popular vocalist known for her big voice
Member of
The Charleston Chasers [US]
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
After Graduation Day Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller May 1947 MGM
A Little Old Church in England Kate Smith March 21, 1941 Columbia [US]
A Million Miles Away Kate Smith June 1949 MGM
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller November 1940 Columbia [US]
Anniversary Song Kate Smith March 1947 MGM
A Soldier Dreams (Of You Tonight) Kate Smith April 1942 Columbia [US]
Bei mir bist du schön Kate Smith January 1938 Victor
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Kate Smith 1932 Clarion [US]
Chant of the Jungle Kate Smith accomp. by The Harmonians 1930 Harmony [US]
Clementine (From New Orleans) Kate Smith 1927 Columbia [US]
Don't Fence Me In Kate Smith December 11, 1944 Columbia [US]
Dreamy Old New England Moon Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller April 1949 MGM
God Bless America Kate Smith April 5, 1939 Victor
Goodnight Again Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1940 Columbia [US]
Good Night Sweetheart Kate Smith the Song Bird of the South with Her Swanee Music 1931 Velvet Tone
Here Comes Heaven Again Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller February 4, 1946 Columbia [US]
He's a Good Man to Have Around Kate Smith accomp. by The Harmonians 1929 Harmony [US]
I Didn't Mean a Word I Said Kate Smith March 18, 1946 Columbia [US]
I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) Kate Smith 1931 Columbia [US]
I Don't Mind Walkin' in the Rain (When I'm Walkin' in the Rain with You) Kate Smith accomp. by The Harmonians 1930 Velvet Tone
If I Had My Way Kate Smith May 15, 1939 Victor
I Got Rhythm Kate Smith 1930 Harmony [US]
Imagination Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1940 Columbia [US]
I'm Growing Fonder of You Kate Smith Accompanied by Her Swanee Music 1934 Decca
In the Baggage Coach Ahead Kate Smith 1932 Columbia [US]
I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller April 3, 1942 Columbia [US]
It's Never Too Late Kate Smith April 19, 1939 Victor
Just a Little Fond Affection Kate Smith with 4 Chicks and Chuck - Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller October 1945 Columbia [US]
Just a Prayer Away Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller 1945 Columbia [US]
Maybe Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1940 Columbia [US]
Maybe It's Love Kate Smith 1930 Diva [US1]
Medley - "Face the Music" Ben Selvin and His Orchestra with Kate Smith, Jack Miller and the Three Nitecaps 1932 Columbia [US]
Moanin' Low Kate Smith accomp. by The Harmonians 1929 Harmony [US]
My Mom Kate Smith 1932 Columbia [US]
Now Is the Hour Kate Smith 1947 MGM
Old Sad Eyes Kate Smith July 1942 Columbia [US]
One Sweet Letter from You Kate Smith and The Charleston Chasers April 1927 Columbia [US]
On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Kate Smith 1945 Columbia [US]
On the Street of Regret Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1942 Columbia [US]
River, Stay 'Way from My Door Kate Smith the Song Bird of the South with Her Swanee Music 1932 Velvet Tone
Seems Like Old Times Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller 1946 Columbia [US]
Shine On Harvest Moon Kate Smith the Song Bird of the South with Her Swanee Music 1931 Clarion [US]
Silent Night, Holy Night Kate Smith 1940 Columbia [US]
Smile, Smile, Smile Kate Smith April 1974 Atlantic
Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms) Kate Smith 1932 Columbia [US]
Somebody Loves Me Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller March 1942 Columbia [US]
Tell Me (Tell Me Why) Kate Smith January 1949 MGM
That's Why Darkies Were Born Kate Smith 1931 Columbia [US]
The Continental (You Kiss While You Dance) Kate Smith 1934 Decca
The Last Time I Saw Paris Kate Smith December 1940 Columbia [US]
The Little White House Kate Smith 1927 Columbia [US]
(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover Kate Smith November 28, 1941 Columbia [US]
The Shrine of Saint Cecilia Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1942 Columbia [US]
The Star Spangled Banner Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1942 Columbia [US]
The Woodpecker Song Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller March 14, 1940 Columbia [US]
This is Worth Fighting For Kate Smith June 12, 1942 Columbia [US]
This Time Kate Smith and the Kate Smith Singers March 13, 1942 Columbia [US]
Time on My Hands Kate Smith 1943 Columbia [US]
Tomorrow Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller July 1947 MGM
Too Late Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians with Kate Smith January 1932 Columbia [US]
Twenty Million People Kate Smith 1933 Brunswick
Wabash Moon Kate Smith 1931 Harmony [US]
When I Lost You Kate Smith June 1948 MGM
When the Moon Comes over the Mountain Kate Smith 1931 Harmony [US]
When the Roses Bloom Again Kate Smith – Orchestra under the direction of Jack Miller February 1942 Columbia [US]
When You Wish Upon a Star Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller 1940 Columbia [US]
White Christmas Kate Smith – Orchestra conducted by Jack Miller 1947 MGM
You and I Kate Smith 1941 Columbia [US]
You're a Sweetheart Kate Smith 1938 Victor