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You Took Advantage of Me |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber |
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You Took Advantage of Me |
Miss Lee Wiley with Joe Bushkin's Orchestra |
1940 |
Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber |
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You Said It |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by Eddie Condon and His Orchestra |
1943 |
Mary Lawlor and Stanley Smith PRF, Loring "Red" Nichols and His Orchestra REC |
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You're Lucky to Me |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Ethel Waters REC,PRF |
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You're a Sweetheart |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC, Alice Faye BRD |
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You're an Old Smoothie |
Victor Young and His Serenaders - Vocal Chorus by Billy Hughes and Lee Wiley |
1933 |
Ethel Merman and Jack Haley |
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You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra REL, Dick Powell BRD |
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You Do Something to Me |
Lee Wiley, Orchestra by Paul Wetstein |
1940 |
William Gaxton & Genevieve Tobin |
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Why Shouldn't I? |
Lee Wiley, Orchestra by Paul Wetstein |
1940 |
Margaret Adams PRF, Johnny Green and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Marjory Logan REC |
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Who Can I Turn To Now? |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Gene Krupa & His Orchestra |
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When I Fall in Love |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Victor Young, Jeri Southern with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
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When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South |
Lee Wiley with Orchestra directed by Carl Prager |
1953 |
Dixie Lee Crosby with Victor Young & His Orchestra |
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What Am I Gonna Do? |
Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Fred Astaire, Betty Compton and Gertrude McDonald |
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Time on My Hands (You in My Arms) |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
Paul Gregory & Marilyn Miller PRF, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra [Ray Noble] REC,REL |
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Time on My Hands |
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lee Wiley |
November 1931 |
Paul Gregory & Marilyn Miller PRF, New Mayfair Dance Orchestra [Ray Noble] REC,REL |
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This Is New |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Hildegarde with Orchestra and Mixed Chorus directed by Harry Sosnik REL, Gertrude Lawrence and Victor Mature PRF |
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The Memphis Blues |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Victor Military Band, (unknown) |
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The Man I Love |
Eddie Condon and His Orchestra with Lee Wiley |
August 1945 |
Marion Harris REC, Adele Astaire PRF |
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The Ace in the Hole |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Chick Bullock & His Levee Loungers |
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Tea for Two |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
Helen Clark–Lewis James REC, Phyllis Cleveland and Jack Barker PRF |
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Take It from Me (I'm Takin' to You) |
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lee Wiley |
August 28, 1931 |
(unknown) |
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'S Wonderful |
Lee Wiley with Joe Bushkin's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Adele Astaire & Allen Kearns PRF, Frank Crumit REC,REL |
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Sweet and Low Down |
Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Andrew Tombes, Lovey Lee, Gertrude McDonald, Amy Revere and Chorus PRF, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REC,REL |
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Supper Time |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Ethel Waters |
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Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) |
Lee Wiley - Jess Stacy and His Orchestra |
1947 |
Ethel Waters |
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Sugar |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Ethel Waters |
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Street of Dreams |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Russ Columbo and His Orchestra |
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Stormy Weather |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by The Eddie Condon Sextette |
1943 |
Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC |
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Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Johnnie Johnston with Paul Weston and His Orchestra |
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Sometimes I'm Happy |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
The Six Hottentots - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
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Something Tells Me |
Lee Wiley |
1987 |
Unverified |
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Some Sunny Day |
Lee Wiley |
1952 |
Marion Harris |
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Some Sunny Day |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Marion Harris |
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Someone to Watch over Me |
Lee Wiley |
December 1939 |
Gertrude Lawrence REC,REL,PRF |
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Someday You'll Be Sorry |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Louis Armstrong and His All Stars |
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Soft Lights and Sweet Music |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
J. Harold Murray and Katherine Carrington |
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Should I Be Sweet? |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
June Knight PRF, Marion Chase REC,REL |
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Ship Without a Sail |
Miss Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
1940 |
Jack Whiting PRF, Libby Holman REC,REL |
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Sam and Delilah |
Lee Wiley with Joe Bushkin's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Ethel Merman |
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Rise 'n' Shine |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra |
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Paradise |
Lee Wiley with Orchestra directed by Carl Prager |
1953 |
Pola Negri BRD, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Frances Maddux REC |
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Oh! Look at Me Now |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers |
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My Romance |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Gloria Grafton & Donald Novis |
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My Melancholy Baby |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Walter Scanlan (Walter Van Brunt) REC,REL, William Frawley PRF |
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My Ideal |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Maurice Chevalier REC,BRD |
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My Heart Stood Still |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Jessie Matthews PRF, Ambrose and His Mayfair Orchestra REC |
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My Funny Valentine |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REL, Mitzi Green PRF |
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Mountain Greenery |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Sterling Holloway & Bobbie Perkins PRF, Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC |
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Motherless Child |
Lee Wiley |
1934 |
(unknown) |
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More Than You Know |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
Helen Morgan REC,REL, Mayo Methot PRF |
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Moonstruck |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Bing Crosby with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra |
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Moon River |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Audrey Hepburn BRD, Henry Mancini and His Orchestra and Chorus REC,REL |
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Moanin' in the Mornin' |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by Eddie Condon and His Orchestra |
1943 |
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC,REL, Vivian Vance PRF |
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Memories |
Lee Wiley - Jess Stacy and His Orchestra |
1947 |
Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF |
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Maybe You'll Be There |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Eddy Howard |
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Manhattan |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Sterling Holloway - June Cochran PRF, The Knickerbockers [Ben Selvin] REC |
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Make Believe |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Howard Marsh and Norma Terris PRF, Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert REC |
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Looking at You |
Lee Wiley, Orchestra by Paul Wetstein |
1940 |
Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Ensemble |
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Limehouse Blues |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan |
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Let's Fly Away |
Lee Wiley with Bunny Berigan's Music |
1940 |
Barrie Oliver and Hope Williams |
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Let's Fall in Love |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by Eddie Condon and His Orchestra |
1943 |
Harold Arlen with Orchestral Acc. Dir. by Ray Sinatra REC, Art Jarrett BRD |
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Let's Do It |
Lee Wiley with Bunny Berigan's Music |
1940 |
Irving Aaronson and His Commanders REC, Irene Bordoni and Arthur Margetson PRF |
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Keepin' Out of Mischief Now |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra |
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Keepin' Myself for You |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
October 1952 |
The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy - Vocal Refrain by Belle Mann REC, Jack Oakie, Polly Walker BRD |
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I've Got You Under My Skin |
Victor Young and His Orchestra with Lee Wiley |
1937 |
Virginia Bruce BRD, Frances Langford with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra REC |
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I've Got the World on a String |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by The Eddie Condon Quintette |
1943 |
Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC |
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I've Got Five Dollars |
Miss Lee Wiley with Joe Bushkin's Orchestra |
1940 |
Ann Sothern & Jack Whiting |
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I've Got a Crush on You |
Lee Wiley with Bobby Hackett & His Orchestra |
1951 |
Mary Hay and Clifton Webb PRF, Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra REC,REL |
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I've Got a Crush on You |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Mary Hay and Clifton Webb PRF, Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra REC,REL |
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It Never Entered My Mind |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Shirley Ross |
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Indiana |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
George J. Gaskin, Knickerbocker Male Quartette |
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I'm Coming, Virginia |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Ethel Waters and Her Singing Orch. arranged and directed by Will Marion Cook |
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I'll Follow My Secret Heart |
Lee Wiley |
1934 |
Ambrose and His Orchestra REC, Yvonne Printemps & Noel Coward PRF |
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I'll Be Home |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
The Flamingos |
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I Left My Sugar Standing in the Rain |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
(unknown) |
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I Got Lost in His Arms |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Ethel Merman & Chorus REL, Ethel Merman PRF |
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If I Love Again |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bob Lawrence REL, Rex Weber PRF |
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I Don't Want to Walk Without You |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REL, Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller REC |
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How Many Times |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
The Buffalodians |
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How Long Has This Been Going On? |
Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Bobbe Arnst |
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How Deep Is the Ocean |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jack Fulton |
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Here in My Arms |
Miss Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
1940 |
Helen Ford & Charles Purcell |
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Heat Wave |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Ethel Waters PRF,REC,REL |
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Hands Across the Table |
Lee Wiley |
1934 |
Lucienne Boyer, Lud Gluskin and His Continental Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Clark |
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Got the South in My Soul |
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lee Wiley |
1932 |
The Boswell Sisters - Accompanied by Dorsey Brothers |
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Glad to Be Unhappy |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Doris Carson PRF, Bea Wain with Orchestra under the direction of Walter Gross REC |
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Glad to Be Unhappy |
Miss Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
1940 |
Doris Carson PRF, Bea Wain with Orchestra under the direction of Walter Gross REC |
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Give It Back to the Indians |
Lee Wiley |
1954 |
Mary Jane Walsh PRF,REC |
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Fun to Be Fooled |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by Eddie Condon and His Orchestra |
1943 |
Leo Reisman & His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Harold Arlen REL, Frances Williams PRF |
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Fools Fall in Love |
Lee Wiley with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter |
1952 |
Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Mary Ann McCall |
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Find Me a Primitive Man |
Lee Wiley with Bunny Berigan's Music |
1940 |
Evelyn Hoey, Billy Reed, Lou Duthers and Ensemble |
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Easy to Love |
Lee Wiley, Orchestra by Paul Wetstein |
1940 |
Frances Langford with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra REC, James Stewart and Eleanor Powell [dubbed by Marjorie Lane] BRD |
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East of the Sun |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Tom Coakley and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Carl Ravazza REC, The Princeton University Triangle Club PRF |
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Down with Love |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by The Eddie Condon Sextette |
1943 |
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC,REL, Jack Whiting, June Clyde and Vivian Vance PRF |
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Careless Love |
Lee Wiley |
1934 |
(unknown) |
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Can't Get Out of This Mood |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Johnny Long and His Orchestra REC, Ginny Simms with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra BRD |
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But Not for Me |
Lee Wiley with Max Kaminsky's Orchestra |
December 1939 |
Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge REC,BRD, Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard PRF |
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But Not for Me |
Lee Wiley - Jess Stacy and His Orchestra |
1947 |
Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge REC,BRD, Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard PRF |
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC,REL |
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea |
Lee Wiley - Acc. by The Eddie Condon Quintette |
1943 |
Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC,REL |
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A Woman's Intuition |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
(unknown) |
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A Woman's Intuition |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
(unknown) |
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As Time Goes By |
Lee Wiley with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra |
1957 |
Frances Williams PRF, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC |
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A Sleepin' Bee |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Diahann Carroll, Dolores Harper, Ada Moore and Enid Mosier REL,PRF |
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Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere |
Lee Wiley |
1971 |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
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A Little Birdie Told Me So |
Miss Lee Wiley with Joe Bushkin's Orchestra |
1940 |
Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Johnny Marvin REC,REL, Helen Ford PRF |
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A Hundred Years from Today |
Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield & His Orch. |
1957 |
Katherine Perry |
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A Ghost of a Chance |
Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings |
April 1951 |
Bing Crosby |