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Donald Voorhees

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Aliases
The Broadway Syncopators
Buddy Fields and His Orchestra
Buster Benson & His Band
Don Voorhees
Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra
Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra
Don Voorhees and His Orchestra
Don Voorhees Orchestra
Ideal Serenaders
Maxwell House Orchestra
Born
July 26, 1903
Died
January 10, 1989
Country
United States
Comments
Composer and conductor
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Originals

Covers by Donald Voorhees

Title Performer Release date Originally by
listen on Internet Archive 1927 W M C A Broadcasters
January 1949 Duo Gardel - Razzano
1927 Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Johnny Marvin
listen on Internet Archive i January 1927 Adrian Schubert's Salon Orchestra ‑ Vocal Chorus Arthur Hall
  1929 Ethel Waters REC,REL,BRD
1927 Jay C. Flippen and His Gang
1927 Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Charles Kaley
listen on Internet Archive i January 1927 Sam Lanin's Troubadours - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman
  1930 Johnny Marvin REC, Dorothy Jordan and Robert Montgomery BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1927 Irving Kaufman
November 1926 Ford and Glenn
i Many Happy Returns Of The Day Maxwell House Orchestra 1931 Unverified
1927 Harold Leonard and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
  1927 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REL, "Kenn" Sisson and His Orchestra REC
listen on Internet Archive   1927 Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra REC,REL, Robert Halliday PRF
listen on Internet Archive July 30, 1931 Roy Evans
listen on Internet Archive 1927 Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Ay Ay Ay Ferruccio Tagliavini - Orchestra Conducted by Donald Voorhees January 1949 V Disc
Dancing the Devil Away – That Little Something Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra – The Columbians 1927 Columbia [US]
Dawning Ideal Serenaders 1927 Columbia [US]
For My Sweetheart Don Voorhees January 1927 Edison
Go Home and Tell Your Mother Don Voorhees Orchestra 1930 Hit of the Week
Highways Are Happy Ways (When They Lead the Way to Home) Don Voorhees & His Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Vincent Van Tuyl 1927 Columbia [US]
I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Lambert November 1926 Edison
My Blue Heaven Don Voorhees and His Orchestra 1927 Columbia [US]
Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On Maxwell House Orchestra July 30, 1931 Hit of the Week
Say It with a Red Red Rose – Oh! Doris! Where Do You Live? Green Bros. Novelty Band – Don Voorhees and His Orchestra 1927 Edison
Somebody's Eyes – No One but You Knows How to Love Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra – B. A. Rolfe and His Palais d'Or Orchestra 1927 Edison
The Calinda - Baby's Blue The Radiolites - Don Voorhees & His Orch. 1927 Columbia [US]
The Cat – Pardon the Glove Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra – Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's "Vanities" Orchestra 1927 Edison
The Riff Song Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra 1927 Columbia [US]
The Same Old Moon Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra 1927 Edison
Where in the World (Is There Someone for Me) – Worryin' The Cavaliers – Don Voorhees and His Orchestra 1928 Columbia [US]
Where Is My Meyer? - Clementine (From New Orleans) Eddie Thomas' Collegians - Don Voorhees and His Orchestra 1927 Columbia [US]
Who Do You Love? Don Voorhees and His Earl Carroll's Vanities Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley 1927 Columbia [US]

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