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Victor Young

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Aliases
Colonial Club Orchestra [Victor Young]
Orchestra conducted by Victor Young
Regent Club Orchestra [Victor Young]
Victor Young and The Brunswick Orch.
Victor Young & Brunswick Orchestra
Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra
Victor Young and His Orchestra
Victor Young and His Serenaders
Victor Young and His Singing Strings
Real name
Albert Victor Young
Born
August 8, 1899
Died
November 10, 1956
Country
United States
IPI
00033413911 60 works
00130943691 7 works
Affiliation
ASCAP, SOCAN
Comments
Composer, arranger, violinist and conductor.
Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970
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Title Performer Release date Covered by
listen on Internet Archive November 1948 (6 artists)
i 1953 (3 artists)
June 1952 (4 artists)
 REC March 29, 1954 (28 artists)
Originally by Patti Page BRD
1942 (11 artists)
 REC March 1949 (5 artists)
Originally by Bing Crosby, William Bendix and Sir Cedric Hardwicke BRD
Don't Be Afraid Dick Haymes - orch. under dir. of Victor Young 1950 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive December 1935 (27 artists)
June 1950 (2 artists)
listen on Internet Archive 1940 (36 artists)
listen on Internet Archive 1940 (7 artists)
 REC September 1939 (140 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD
 REC 1942 (127 artists)
Originally by Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest BRD
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL 1934 (38 artists)
Originally by Brice Hutchins, Vivian Janis PRF
listen on Internet Archive  REC August 1945 (24 artists)
Originally by Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra - Vocal refrain by Frank Lester and Quintet REL, Anne Jeffreys with Chorus BRD
 REC,REL 1945 (535 artists)
Originally by Jeanne Crain [dubbed by Louanne Hogan] BRD
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL 1940 (14 artists)
Originally by Dickie Jones BRD
April 1945 (169 artists)
March 29, 1954 (129 artists)
listen on Internet Archive April 1945 (13 artists)
1955 (13 artists)
Long Ago Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1951 Missing information
listen on Internet Archive  REL March 22, 1945 (38 artists)
Originally by Lena Horne BRD
 REC 1945 (371 artists)
Originally by Dick Haymes BRD
i January 1954 (16 artists)
listen on Internet Archive 1935 (7 artists)
i August 1953 (6 artists)
 REL September 1939 Boston Gay Men's Chorus
Originally by The Ken Darby Singers - The King's Men BRD
1940 Ruth Olay - Orchestra conducted by Jerry Fielding
i 1954 (3 artists)
 REC January 1946 (12 artists)
Originally by Dick Haymes BRD, Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Michael Douglas and The Campus Kids REL
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL August 1945 (9 artists)
Originally by Alexis Smith BRD
i  BRD (816 artists)
Originally by Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive i  REC,REL November 1945 (816 artists)
Originally by Victor Young and His Orchestra BRD
listen on Internet Archive October 1944 (9 artists)
April 1937 (2 artists)
 REL 1945 (22 artists)
Originally by Jeanne Crain [dubbed by Louanne Hogan] & Dick Haymes BRD
November 1941 (31 artists)
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL May 1940 (14 artists)
Originally by Marlene Dietrich BRD
i May 1953 (14 artists)
listen on Internet Archive The Horse Told Me Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus and Victor Young and His Orchestra 1950 Unverified
1939 (9 artists)
September 1949 (4 artists)
i (749 artists)
 REC September 1939 (9 artists)
Originally by Frank Morgan, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr and Chorus BRD
 REL April 1945 (382 artists)
Originally by Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Di Vito REC, Dick Haymes BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1931 (4 artists)
listen on Internet Archive December 1950 (161 artists)
 BRD April 1937 (7 artists)
Originally by Johnny Hamp and His Orchestra REC
1936 (14 artists)
 REC September 1939 (19 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1936 (7 artists)
listen on Internet Archive 1940 (641 artists)
January 1954 (40 artists)
 REC April 1936 (17 artists)
Originally by Jeanette MacDonald BRD
1936 (30 artists)
You're Not So Easy To Forget Tony Martin with Victor Young, His Orchestra and Chorus June 1947 Unverified

Covers by Victor Young

Title Performer Release date Originally by
listen on Internet Archive   1935 Jack Shilkret and His Orchestra REC, Al Jolson BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1950 Bing Crosby with Dorothy Kirsten and Orchestra directed by Jay Blackton
December 1935 (unknown), (unknown)
1942 Enrique Madriguera & His Rumba Orch., (unknown)
  September 1936 Fred Astaire with Johnny Green and His Orchestra REL, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo & Trio REC, Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers BRD
listen on Internet Archive   October 1940 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle REC,REL, Virginia Grey [dubbed by Elvida Rizzo] & Dan Dailey [dubbed by Morton Scott] BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Emma Trentini and Orville Harrold
listen on Internet Archive September 1940 Mitchell Ayres and His Fashions-in-Music – Vocal Refrain by Tommy Taylor and Chorus
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Edith Day
March 1949 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
  June 1938 Emma Carus PRF, Collins and Harlan REC
A Little Love, a Little Kiss Frances Langford with Victor Young & His Orchestra 1941 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1935 Cantantes de la Orquesta Típica Mexicana, The Light Crust Doughboys
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 John Steel and Ruth Thomas
listen on Internet Archive 1939 (unknown)
August 1950 Jacqueline François avec Paul Durand et son orchestre, Patti Page with Harry Geller & His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   1941 Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Stanley Worth REC, Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, Ralph Stuart PRF
listen on Internet Archive 1932 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 Irving Kaufman
listen on Internet Archive  REC 1941 Spanish Dance Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Choruses by Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell REL
Covered by (31 artists)
  1936 Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Elmer Feldkamp REC, Fuzzy Knight with Henry Fonda (whistling) BRD
November 1940 Sam Ash
i Anastasia Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1956 Unverified
1951 Patti Page with Jack Rael's Orchestra
March 1940 Susan Miller
i   May 1953 Flo Sandon's e "I Radars" - Orchestra diretta da Federico Bergamini REL, Sylvana Mangano [dubbed by Flo Sandon's] BRD
April 1942 (unknown)
  December 1947 (unknown), Al Jolson with Orchestra directed by Morris Stoloff REC, Anita Ellis and Harry Geller's Concert Orchestra REL
1934 Cecil Fanning
1942 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i   July 1950 Evelyn Hoey PRF, Marion Chase REL
March 1949 (unknown)
i 1957 Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus
listen on Internet Archive   1932 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra REC, Larry Adler, Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen, Monette Moore PRF
listen on Internet Archive 1949 Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Harry Zimmerman
listen on Internet Archive 1938 Clifton Webb
1956 The Chuck Wagon Gang
December 1947 Emile Berliner
i   September 1955 Yves Montand BRD, Cora Vaucaire - Au piano : M. Philippe-Gérard REL
1945 (unknown), (unknown), (unknown)
January 1947 George J. Gaskin, Knickerbocker Male Quartette
December 1945 Mark Fisher's Orchestra
1934 Mark Fisher's Orchestra
1955 George Givot
December 1950 Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Roland Gerbeau - Orchestre Pierre Guillermin
1946 Mildred Fisher, Helen Morgan
March 1942 Ray Kinney and His Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors - Vocal refrain by Alfred Apaka
May 1948 Roy Rogers and The Sons of The Pioneers
June 1955 Les Baxter His Chorus and Orchestra, Felicia Sanders
listen on Internet Archive 1950 Constance Bennett
1951 Homer Rodeheaver
listen on Internet Archive January 1948 Bing Crosby
listen on Internet Archive   January 1948 Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus BRD, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REC
  1946 Helen Morgan, Tess Gardella and Norma Terris PRF, Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra REC
listen on Internet Archive February 1941 Roy Rogers
listen on Internet Archive March 1942 Trío González
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Joe Loss and His Band
1949 Pierre Dudan - Orch. dir. Jacques-Henry Rys, (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Pierre Dudan - Orch. dir. Jacques-Henry Rys
i 1946 Harriet Cohen with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hubert Bath
1951 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Suzy Delair
1942 Patrick et son orchestre de danse avec refrain chanté par Hildegarde
1941 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive 1950 Howard Marsh and Ilse Marvenga
i Delilah's Theme Victor Young, The Paramount Symphony Orchestra (Victor Young) 1950 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive February 1941 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra - Directed by Henry Hall
1940 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Allan Jones & Jeanette MacDonald
listen on Internet Archive 1941 Frankie Masters and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Marion Francis
listen on Internet Archive   1950 Victor Male Chorus REC,REL, Raymond Marlowe PRF
Eeny Meeny Miney Mo Ginger Rogers and Johnny Mercer With Victor Young and his Orchestra (Ginger Rogers, Johnny Mercer, Victor Young) 1935 Unverified
Eileen Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra January 1950 Unverified
  1939 Ginger Rogers and Allen Kearns PRF, Majestic Dance Orchestra [Lou God] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman REC
August 1947 (unknown)
Covered by (2 artists)
  August 1936 The Sons of the Pioneers REL, Bing Crosby BRD, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC
Faithful Forever Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Unverified
  November 1942 Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire & Cliff Edwards PRF
listen on Internet Archive Flirtation Walk Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal by Paul Small (Paul Small, Victor Young) 1934 Unverified
  September 1951 Russ Morgan and His Orchestra REL, Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights - Vocal Chorus by Larry Cotton REC
June 1940 Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Mary Ann McCall
August 1940 Bert Lahr & Ethel Merman
January 1948 Michael O'Higgins
  April 1951 Gertrude Lawrence PRF,REC,REL
i December 1952 Al Goodman and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1931 New Mayfair Dance Orchestra [Ray Noble]
1945 Jane Withers
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Alice Nielsen & Eugene Cowles
March 1947 Trenton George Washington Pre-Inauguration Band, Gilbert Fox
December 1947 (unknown)
He's Home For a Little While Helen Forrest with Orchestra directed by Victor Young May 1945 Unverified
i August 1953 Dinah Shore with Frank De Vol's Orchestra and Chorus
listen on Internet Archive June 1938 Vernon Dalhart, Don Bestor and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Neil Buckley
1945 John Yorke Atlee
i Hora staccato Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1953 Unverified
January 1950 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jack Fulton
How Strange Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings August 1954 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1938 Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by Charles Wilson
1952 The Boardwalk Orchestra (Ben Selvin)
listen on Internet Archive 1936 The Boardwalk Orchestra (Ben Selvin)
1941 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bonnie King
listen on Internet Archive September 1940 Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Larry Taylor
  March 1942 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo REL, Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller REC
  1935 Lily Pons BRD, Jimmy Carr and His Orchestra REC
listen on Internet Archive 1936 Peerless Quartet
 REC September 1939 Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby REC, Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD, Jack Haley BRD
Covered by (16 artists)
 REL September 1939 Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby REC, Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD, Bert Lahr BRD
Covered by (5 artists)
June 1931 Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Clare Hanlon and The Three Waring Girls and Chorus
March 1949 Bing Crosby and Child Chorus
February 1941 Mary Healy
listen on Internet Archive August 1947 Kammersänger Richard Tauber - Begleitung: Dajos-Béla-Künstlerorchester, Jack Smith [US1]
listen on Internet Archive I Kiss Your Hand, Madame Victor Young and His Orchestra with Donald Novis 1938 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive   January 1948 Dick Powell BRD, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo REC,REL
October 1944 5 Red Caps
August 1941 Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers
listen on Internet Archive   January 1948 Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Muzzy Marcellino REC, Dick Powell BRD
1951 Henry Burr
November 1955 (unknown), (unknown), (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Orville Harrold
May 1940 Lottie Gee and Chorus
1934 Jan Garber and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive I'm Sittin' High On A Hill Top Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive i 1939 Victor Herbert
1951 Mrs. Wm. Asher - Homer Rodeheaver
listen on Internet Archive   1935 Jan Garber and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lee Bennett REC,REL, Johnny Downs and Arline Judge BRD
i December 1952 The MGM Studio Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive January 1948 Dick Powell
listen on Internet Archive April 1941 Stewart Hamony Singers
  March 1942 Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Lillian Lane REC, Eddie Bracken BRD, Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell REL
  March 1954 Bob Allen and The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra BRD, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bonnie Lou Williams and The Sentimentalists REC
  1936 Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Eberle REL, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC
1939 Lucy Isabelle Marsh with Victor Light Opera Company
It Happened At The Festival Of Roses Victor Young and His Singing Strings – Vocal Chorus by Sandy Evans 1949 Unverified
April 1936 Freddy Ellis and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Seymour Richards
listen on Internet Archive 1936 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Billie Holiday
  1935 Archie Bleyer and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Durelle Alexander REC, June Knight, Robert Taylor and Chorus BRD
listen on Internet Archive   1937 Virginia Bruce BRD, Frances Langford with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra REC
listen on Internet Archive   August 1942 Jack Denny and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Paul Small REC, Walter Slezak PRF
listen on Internet Archive I Went Out of My Way Connie Boswell with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1941 Unverified
April 1951 Gertrude Lawrence and Sandy Kennedy
listen on Internet Archive December 1938 Joe Loss and His Band
1932 Adrian Schubert & His Orch.
1952 International Novelty Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Elliott Shaw
i May 1944 Gene Austin
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Fritzi Scheff
listen on Internet Archive November 1941 Fritzi Scheff
i 1949 Carmen García Cornejo con piano por Miguel Lerdo de Tejada
listen on Internet Archive March 1942 Carmen García Cornejo con piano por Miguel Lerdo de Tejada
i 1954 Lawrence Tibbett with Orchestra – Nathaniel Shilkret, Director
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Edith Piaf
1933 William Gaxton and Company
1951 Macdonough and Stanley
January 1945 Campbell and Burr
November 1931 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra REC, Ethel Merman PRF, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC, Peggy Moseley & Rudy Vallée PRF, Rudy Vallee & Everett Marshall PRF, Ethel Merman & Rudy Vallée
i Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away) Ethel Smith with Orchestra Directed by Victor Young (Ethel Smith, Victor Young) 1945 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1936 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jack Leonard
1939 Queenie Smith
  December 1945 Lotte Lenya REC,REL, Todd Duncan PRF
i   November 1945 Dick Haymes BRD, Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REC
  April 1936 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Buddy Gately REC,REL, Kenny Baker [US1] BRD
1951 Don Bestor and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Neil Buckley
listen on Internet Archive   December 1949 Ruth Etting REC,REL,PRF
1948 Gloria Swanson
August 1942 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires
listen on Internet Archive   1946 Howard Marsh and Norma Terris PRF, Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert REC
listen on Internet Archive i 1939 Ensemble [Babes in Toyland]
listen on Internet Archive   1939 Jesse Crawford with Nat Shilhkret and The Victor Orchestra REC, Oscar Shaw & Gertrude Lawrence PRF
1936 (unknown)
August 1936 (unknown)
  December 1936 International Novelty Orchestra (Nathaniel Shilkret) REC, Jack Tenney and the Majestic Orchestra PRF
1933 William Gaxton, Lois Moran and Ensemble
June 1950 Sergio De Karlo, Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra - Vocal by Tommy Lynn
1938 Mark Andrews [US1], Henry Halstead and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   1937 Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lew Sherwood REC, Dorothy Lamour BRD
1938 Arthur Fields and Bob Thomas
Covered by The Radio Times Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive April 1941 Henry Burr
i   December 1952 Martha Mears BRD, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra REC,REL
  December 1950 (unknown), Guy Mitchell - Orch. & Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller REL, Dinah Shore with Henri René's Orchestra and Chorus REC
listen on Internet Archive November 1941 Grete Holm, Lucy Marsh
listen on Internet Archive i 1933 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive July 1941 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Maria Duchêne
1941 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive June 1942 Jimmie Davis
listen on Internet Archive 1941 (unknown)
September 1947 (unknown)
October 1940 Red Foley
  1946 Jules Bledsoe PRF, "Kenn" Sisson and His Orchestra REC
On the Isle of May Connie Boswell with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive December 1935 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Edyth Wright
listen on Internet Archive 1940 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
June 1950 Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive September 1944 David Rose and His Orchestra
Covered by (5 artists)
September 1939 Judy Garland
 REL May 1947 M. Jean Sablon accompagnement d'orchestre - Au piano Pleyel: Alek Siniavine, Buddy Clark - Orchestra under the direction of Mitchell Ayres REC
Covered by (5 artists)
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Georges Ulmer - Orchestre direction Marius Coste
listen on Internet Archive 1932 George Olsen and His Music - Vocal Refrain by Dave Marshall
April 1942 Elizabeth Spencer
1932 Gene Kardos and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Dick Robertson
listen on Internet Archive December 1935 Lew Stone and His Band
listen on Internet Archive i   November 1950 Isham Jones Orchestra REL, Franklyn Baur REC
July 1941 Gene Autry & Smiley Burnett
listen on Internet Archive 1936 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1935 (unknown)
1952 Prince's Band, Herman Kenin's Multnomah Hotel Orchestra - Vocal Chorus: Van Fleming
i   August 1953 Richard Hayman and His Orchestra REL, Richard Hayman Orchestra PRF
June 1950 Joe "Fingers" Carr and The Carr-Hops (Lou Busch)
1941 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Vocal by Tommy Duncan with Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1932 (unknown)
1944 Deanna Durbin
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 Rega Dance Orchestra (Fred Hager)
  December 1945 Walter Huston PRF, Walter Huston - Orchestra Conducted by Maurice De Abravanel REC,REL
1950 Howard Marsh, Raymond Marlowe, Frederic Wolff and Paul Kleeman
1948 Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye
listen on Internet Archive   January 1948 Dick Powell REC,REL, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Chorus BRD
1951 Metropolitan Quartet
listen on Internet Archive   1935 Al Jolson BRD, Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tony Sacco REC
listen on Internet Archive   1934 June Knight PRF, Marion Chase REC,REL
December 1935 Joseph Mohr, Franz Gruber, Haydn Quartet
June 1931 Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by The Three Waring Girls and Chorus
listen on Internet Archive 1934 Mills Brothers
1942 Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra
Covered by (18 artists)
  1938 Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald O'Connor BRD, Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Judy Starr REC
1931 Carl Hayne & His Arcadians
i   1951 Tamara PRF, Gertrude Niesen with orchestral acc dir. by Ray Sinatra REC
listen on Internet Archive   August 1942 Tamara PRF, Gertrude Niesen with orchestral acc dir. by Ray Sinatra REC
listen on Internet Archive i November 1950 J. Harold Murray and Katherine Carrington
1951 Miss Hinkle and Mr. MacDonough
  1952 Winnie Lightner PRF, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REL
listen on Internet Archive   1939 Winnie Lightner PRF, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REL
  1939 Gertrude Lawrence REC,REL,PRF
1939 Margaret Schilling and Jerry Goff
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 Mlle Lucienne Boyer
i December 1952 Miklós Rózsa
listen on Internet Archive 1938 Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals, Chester Leighton & His Sophomores - Vocal Chorus by Chester Leighton
listen on Internet Archive 1930 (unknown), (unknown), Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five
  November 1941 Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC
  1939 Helen Jepson REL, Abbie Mitchell PRF, Abbie Mitchell under the direction of George Gershwin REC
1939 Jos. Samuels Dance Orchestra
i May 1944 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Christie Macdonald
August 1941 Jimmie Davis with Charles Mitchell's Orchestra
Sweet is the Word For You Bing Crosby and Victor Young and His Orchestra March 5, 1937 Unverified
1938 Charley Straight and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Sylvano
listen on Internet Archive December 1935 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Cliff Weston
1935 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Cliff Weston
1935 Vittorio De Sica, Henry King and His Orchestra
1933 Bing Crosby with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra
December 1935 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Johnny Hauser
November 1931 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra REC, Ethel Merman PRF, Everett Marshall
June 1950 Anton Karas, Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Merv Griffin and The Martin Men
i August 1953 David Raksin
September 1940 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sinatra
1933 Judith Allen
listen on Internet Archive 1949 Tally-Ho!
i The High and the Mighty Victor Young 1954 Unverified
October 1947 Der Opernball Original Cast
Covered by (2 artists)
  1935 Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Reid and Chorus REC, Wini Shaw, Judy Canova and Chorus BRD
  March 1942 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires REL, Frank Sinatra – Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl REC
1942 Lupita Palomera - Orquesta Gonzalo Curiel
Covered by (6 artists)
July 1949 Gracie Fields
The Last Round Up Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal by The Songsmiths (Victor Young) 1933 Unverified
November 1955 George Olsen and His Music
listen on Internet Archive   January 1941 Kate Smith REC, Ann Sothern BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1950 (unknown), John Charles Thomas
listen on Internet Archive   1938 Marion Harris REC, Adele Astaire PRF
  1939 Marion Harris REC, Adele Astaire PRF
i Theme From East of Eden Victor Young and His Singing Strings April 1963 Unverified
i March 1955 Les Baxter His Chorus and Orchestra
i August 1953 (unknown)
1951 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive December 1950 (unknown)
  April 1937 Dick McIntire's Harmony Hawaiians featuring Lani McIntire REL, Jimmie Rodgers with Lani McIntire's Hawaiians REC
1935 Jack Jackson and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1932 George Olsen and His Music – Vocal Refrain by Ethel Shutta
listen on Internet Archive i July 1950 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive   January 1948 Dick Powell BRD, Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lew Sherwood REC
  July 1936 Dorothy Dickson PRF, Turner Layton REC
i August 1953 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive i The Song From "The Caine Mutiny" (I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me) Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1954 Unverified
July 1947 (unknown), George J. Gaskin
1949 Ray Noble and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Ken Carson and The Noblemen
September 1956 Albert Campbell and Henry Burr
listen on Internet Archive 1934 Al Bowlly
listen on Internet Archive October 1944 Al Bowlly
listen on Internet Archive September 1936 Fred Astaire
October 1951 Rufus Smith and Ensemble
  1939 Fred Astaire with Johnny Green and His Orchestra BRD, Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Ozzie Nelson REC,REL
November 1945 Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian
listen on Internet Archive 1934 Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian
listen on Internet Archive October 1942 Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian
listen on Internet Archive 1939 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive   March 22, 1945 Fred Astaire BRD, Louis Prima and His Orchestra - Vocal by Lilyann Carol REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive 1934 (unknown), Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lew Sherwood
1945 (unknown), Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Doris Day
listen on Internet Archive January 1941 Geraldo and The Savoy Hotel Orchestra
1951 Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Louanne Hogan
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Tom-Tom & Male Chorus
listen on Internet Archive i September 1955 Johnny Long and His Chorus and Orchestra
  1956 Bing Crosby REC,REL, Fuzzy Knight, aided by Nigel Bruce (humming) and Fred MacMurray (whistling) BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1936 Ethel Waters, Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy - Vocal Chorus by Pha Terrell
1937 (unknown), (unknown)
1952 Margaret Young
listen on Internet Archive i   November 1950 Grace Moore & John Steel PRF, Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC
1945 Jan Clayton with Carousel Orchestra under direction of Joseph Littau
listen on Internet Archive February 1941 Kammersänger C. Richard Tauber, Harry Pollock & His Club Maurice Diamonds – Vocal Chorus, Arthur Hall
1936 Tony Martin [US1]
June 1952 Victor Young
Covered by (413 artists)
March 1949 Rhonda Fleming
listen on Internet Archive 1930 Bud and Joe Billings (Carson Robison, Frank Luther)
listen on Internet Archive June 1942 Bud Billings (Frank Luther)
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Grace Kerns
  November 1945 Ruby Newman & His Rainbow Room Orch. featuring Ray Heatherton REC, Ray Heatherton & Mitzi Green PRF
listen on Internet Archive   February 1941 The Russell Brothers [US2] PRF, Harry Macdonough REL
March 1949 Edith Piaf & Les compagnons de la chanson, Frank Sinatra – Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal by The Songsmiths (Victor Young) 1933 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive   February 1946 Norma Terris, Howard Marsh, Charles Winninger & Edna May Oliver PRF, Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive   1946 Norma Terris, Howard Marsh, Charles Winninger & Edna May Oliver PRF, Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive   1941 Helen Morgan REC,REL,PRF
1937 Peggy Wood, Charles Purcell
listen on Internet Archive 1946 Howard Marsh and Norma Terris
May 1950 Jerry Wayne and The Waynedrops
1935 Archie Bleyer and His Orchestra
July 1941 The Pine Ridge Boys
listen on Internet Archive 1945 Smith Ballew & His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive May 1940 William Gaxton & Genevieve Tobin
You Forgot About Me Connie Boswell with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1941 Unverified
May 1940 Larry Clinton and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain
listen on Internet Archive October 1949 Kid Thomas and His Algiers Stompers, Frankie Laine and Carl Fischer's Orchestra
1933 Ethel Merman and Jack Haley
listen on Internet Archive 1941 Pedro Vargas con la orquesta de Maestro Esparza Oteo, Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by Arthur Wright
listen on Internet Archive 1950 Gladys Rice
You Were Meant for Me Connee Boswell with Orchestra directed by Victor Young (Connie Boswell, Victor Young) 1941 Unverified
  1935 Hal LeRoy & Eunice Healy PRF, Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash REC
  May 1940 Hal LeRoy & Eunice Healy PRF, Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash REC

Songs written by Victor Young

Original songs

Title Written by Originally by Original date Covered by
A Hundred Years from Today Ned Washington, Victor Young, Joe Young [US1] Katherine Perry December 2, 1933 Covered by (142 artists)
Alone at Last Victor Young, Bob Hilliard Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1953 Covered by (3 artists)
Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere Ned Washington, Victor Young, Lee Wiley Lee Wiley and Bobby Hackett with Joe Bushkin and His Swinging Strings December 12, 1950 Covered by (15 artists)
Around the World Victor Young, Harold Adamson Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus 1956 Covered by (186 artists)
A Weaver of Dreams Victor Young, Jack Elliott [US1] Nat "King" Cole with Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Les Baxter REC, Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REL September 14, 1951 Covered by (90 artists)
A Woman's Intuition Ned Washington, Victor Young Covered by (19 artists)
Beautiful Love Victor Young, Haven Gillespie, Wayne King, Egbert Van Alstyne Mark Fisher's Orchestra March 4, 1931 Covered by (316 artists)
Blue Star (The "Medic Theme") Victor Young, Edward Heyman Felicia Sanders 1955 Missing information
Can't We Talk It Over Ned Washington, Victor Young Ben Bernie and His Orchestra December 5, 1931 Covered by (58 artists)
China Gate Victor Young, Harold Adamson Nat "King" Cole with the Music of Nelson Riddle April 1957 Covered by (7 artists)
Concerto Theme Victor Young Diana Lynn January 1947 Missing information
For Whom the Bell Tolls Victor Young Covered by (9 artists)
Golden Earrings Victor Young, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston Peggy Lee with Dave Barbour and His Orchestra REC, Marlene Dietrich BRD, Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Sonny Burke REL September 24, 1947 Covered by (192 artists)
Got the South in My Soul Ned Washington, Victor Young, Lee Wiley The Boswell Sisters - Accompanied by Dorsey Brothers April 9, 1932 Covered by (9 artists)
How Strange Victor Young, Peggy Lee Mitch Miller and His Orchestra and Chorus 1952 Unverified
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young Bing Crosby October 14, 1932 Covered by (256 artists)
It's Christmas Time Victor Young, Al Stillman Spike Jones October 1956 Covered by (4 artists)
Johnny Guitar Peggy Lee, Victor Young Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 1, 1954 Covered by (128 artists)
Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long Victor Young, Sam Lewis Grace Johnston March 3, 1932 Covered by (28 artists)
Love Is the Thing Ned Washington, Victor Young Ethel Waters May 3, 1933 Covered by (21 artists)
Love Letters Victor Young, Edward Heyman Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REC, Dick Haymes BRD March 2, 1945 Covered by (371 artists)
Love Me Ned Washington, Victor Young Don Bestor and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Neil Buckley March 22, 1934 Covered by (10 artists)
Love Me Tonight Bing Crosby, Ned Washington, Victor Young Bing Crosby May 26, 1932 Covered by (15 artists)
Moonlight Serenade Victor Young Victor Young and His Singing Strings February 13, 1953 Covered by (6 artists)
My Foolish Heart Ned Washington, Victor Young Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra REC,REL, Martha Mears BRD November 28, 1949 Covered by (699 artists)
My Romance Ned Washington, Victor Young Covered by (6 artists)
One Look at You Ned Washington, Victor Young, Earl Carroll [US1] Yvette with Orchestra June 14, 1940 Covered by (12 artists)
Our Very Own Victor Young, Jack Elliott [US1] Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra June 1950 Covered by (13 artists)
Searching Wind Victor Young, Edward Heyman Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Earle Hagen May 12, 1946 Covered by Burt Bacharach
Shadows on the Window Ned Washington, Victor Young Bing Crosby March 8, 1932 Covered by (3 artists)
Stella by Starlight Victor Young Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano REC,REL, Victor Young and His Orchestra BRD August 30, 1945 Covered by (816 artists)
Street of Dreams Victor Young, Sam Lewis Russ Columbo and His Orchestra November 23, 1932 Covered by (209 artists)
Sweet Madness Ned Washington, Victor Young Woods Miller September 12, 1933 Covered by (4 artists)
Sweet Sue - Just You Victor Young, Will J. Harris Charley Straight and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Sylvano March 17, 1928 Covered by (340 artists)
The Call of the Faraway Hills Victor Young, Mack David Victor Young and His Singing Strings May 1953 Covered by (14 artists)
The Medic Theme Victor Young Les Baxter His Chorus and Orchestra January 15, 1955 Covered by (47 artists)
Theme from One Minute to Zero Victor Young Victor Young Covered by (749 artists)
The Old Man of the Mountain Victor Young, Billy Hill [US1] Cab Calloway and His Orchestra June 9, 1932 Covered by (13 artists)
The Song of Delilah Victor Young, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston Covered by (50 artists)
Timberjack Ned Washington, Victor Young The Lancers and Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music 1955 Covered by (6 artists)
To Love You (I Only Live to Love You) Victor Young, Mack Gordon Covered by (2 artists)
Way Out West Victor Young, Harold Adamson Jack Haskell 1957 Covered by Robert Farnon and His Orchestra
Where Can I Go Without You Peggy Lee, Victor Young Peggy Lee and Victor Young and His Singing Strings February 13, 1953 Covered by (40 artists)
Written on the Wind Victor Young, Sammy Cahn Four Aces featuring Al Alberts October 1956 Covered by (3 artists)
You're Not In My Arms Tonight Victor Young, Ned Washington Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal by Johnny Amoroso (Tommy Dorsey, Johnny Amoroso) 1950 Unverified

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Day Without You Victor Young and His Orchestra 1934 Brunswick
A Fine Romance Dixie Lee Crosby and Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1936 Decca
Ain't It a Shame About Mame Mary Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1940 Decca
All I Remember Is You Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1939 Decca
All My Love Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus and Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1950 Decca
All the Things You Are Irene Dunne with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1941 Decca
Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) Connie Boswell with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
A Melody from the Sky Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
And so to Sleep Again Dick Haymes with 4 Hits and a Miss and Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1951 Decca
Angel Connie Boswell with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1940 Decca
Annie Laurie Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1942 Decca
A Perfect Day Victor Young and His Orchestra with Donald Novis 1934 Decca
A Prayer Was Born Charlie Applewhite with Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1955 Decca
A Rose and a Kiss Regent Club Orchestra [Victor Young] 1932 Brunswick
A Shine on Your Shoes Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
A Thousand Violins Victor Young and His Singing Strings – Vocal Chorus by Sandy Evans 1949 Decca
At Long Last Love Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1938 Decca
Autumn Leaves Victor Young and His Singing Strings September 1955 Decca
Bella notte Peggy Lee with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1955 Decca
Be My Love Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1950 Decca
Chapel in the Valley Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young February 1941 Decca
Cielito Lindo Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
Cornish Rhapsody Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano 1946 Decca
Crosby, Columbo and Vallee Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
Dark Eyes Ralph Mendez, His Trumpet and His Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1949 Decca
Did Your Mother Come from Ireland Bing Crosby with The King's Men and Victor Young and His Orchestra February 1941 Decca
Donkey Serenade Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Don't Ever Change Helen Forrest with Orchestra under Direction of Victor Young 1945 Decca
Dream Valley Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
Empty Saddles Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1936 Decca
Every Day of My Life Helen Forrest with Orchestra under Direction of Victor Young October 1944 Decca
Friendly Mountains Bing Crosby - Orchestra directed by Victor Young October 1947 Decca
Galway Bay Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young January 1948 Decca
Gems from "Geo. White's Scandals" Victor Young and The Brunswick Orch. November 1931 Brunswick
Good Night Sweetheart Victor Young and His Orchestra 1931 Brunswick
Happy Birthday Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1947 Decca
He's My Uncle Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra November 1940 Decca
I Don't Want to Walk Without You Betty Jane Rhodes with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
I Dream Too Much Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther 1935 Decca
If I Had My Way Gene Austin with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
I Found a Million Dollar Baby Victor Young and His Orchestra with The Boswell Sisters June 1931 Brunswick
I Like the Likes of You Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Vera Van 1934 Brunswick
I'm a Young Cowboy Rex Allen and Victor Young and His Singing Strings November 1955 Decca
I'm Lonesome for You, Caroline Victor Young and His Orchestra 1934 Decca
I'm Sittin' High on a Hill Top Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
In the Middle of a Kiss Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1936 Decca
I've Got You Under My Skin Victor Young and His Orchestra with Lee Wiley 1937 Decca
I've Told Ev'ry Little Star Irene Dunne with Victor Young and His Orchestra August 1942 Brunswick
I Whistle a Happy Tune Bing Crosby with Orchestra conducted by Victor Young April 1951 Decca
I Won't Tell a Soul (I Love You) Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1938 Decca
Johnny Guitar Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 29, 1954 Decca
Just a Prayer Away Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers – Ethel Smith – Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1945 Decca
Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long - Jazz Nocturne Bing Crosby, Boswell Sisters - Victor Young 1932 Brunswick
Let 'Em Eat Cake Victor Young and His Orchestra 1933 Brunswick
Lili Marlene Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young November 1948 Decca
Long Ago and Far Away Frances Langford with Victor Young & His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Love Letters Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra November 1945 Decca
Love Me Mills Brothers and Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1951 Decca
Love Me or Leave Me Danny Kaye with Lee Gordon Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1949 Decca
Love Theme from the Universal-International Motion Picture The Glenn Miller Story Victor Young and His Singing Strings January 1954 Decca
Mad About You Victor Young and His Orchestra and Chorus and Don Cherry June 1950 Decca
March Winds and April Showers Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Jimmie Ray 1935 Decca
Me and the Moon Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Me and the Moon Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther August 1936 Decca
Moonlight and Shadows Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1937 Decca
Moonlight Valley Dick Foran with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1936 Decca
More Than Anyone Jeff Chandler with Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 1954 Decca
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young's Small Fryers 1938 Decca
My Buddy Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young April 1941 Decca
My Heart Cries for You Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1950 Decca
My Love Tommy Dorsey and Victor Young and His Singing Strungs September 1951 Decca
My Moonlight Madonna Victor Young and His Orchestra 1933 Brunswick
Nostalgia – Jeannine I Dream of Lilac Time David Rose and His Orchestra – Victor Young and His Orchestra May 1944 V Disc
On Behalf of the Visiting Firemen Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Our Love Affair Tony Martin and Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1940 Decca
Over the Rainbow Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1939 Decca
Passion Tango Victor Young and His Singing Strings 1954 Decca
Red Sails in the Sunset Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
Robins and Roses Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Roll Along Covered Wagon Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal by Montgomery Quartette 1935 Decca
Sam's Song (The Happy Tune) Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1950 Decca
San Antonio Rose The Street Singer (Arthur Tracy) with Instrumental accomp. directed by Victor Young 1941 Decca
September Song Walter Huston with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1945 Decca
Serenade of the Bells Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1948 Decca
She's a Latin from Manhattan Victor Young and His Orchestra 1935 Decca
Silent Night Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
Sleepy Head Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus George Beuler 1934 Brunswick
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile Colonial Club Orchestra [Victor Young] 1931 Brunswick
Some Sunday Morning Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young August 1945 Decca
Stardust Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Jane Rhodes 1938 Decca
Sweet Heartache Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1937 Decca
Sweet Sue - Just You Victor Young and His Orchestra with Connie Boswell 1938 Decca
Symphony Bing Crosby - Vocal with Orchestra Directed by Victor Young December 1945 Decca
Tell Me That You Love Me Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
Thanks Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert 1933 Brunswick
Thanks a Million Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
That's for Me Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1945 Decca
The 3rd Man Theme Victor Young and His Orchestra and Chorus and Don Cherry June 1950 Decca
The Call of the Canyon Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1940 Decca
The Call of the Far-Away Hills Victor Young and His Singing Strings May 1953 Decca
The Lady in Red Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Milton Watson 1935 Decca
The Lamp of Memory Carol Bruce with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1942 Decca
The Last Time I Saw Paris Tony Martin with Orchestra directed by Victor Young January 1941 Decca
The Lord's Prayer Dick Haymes - orch. under dir. of Victor Young 1950 Decca
The Meadows of Heaven Bing Crosby with Ken Lane Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1949 Decca
Theme from "The Medic" Victor Young and His Singing Strings March 1955 Decca
The More I See You Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young April 1945 Decca
The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart) Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra April 1937 Decca
The Oregon Trail Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther 1935 Decca
There I Go Dreaming Again Victor Young & Brunswick Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
These Foolish Things Remind Me of You Victor Young and His Orchestra July 1936 Decca
The Streets of Laredo Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1949 Decca
The Very Thought of You Kitty Carlisle with Orchestra directed by Victor Young October 1944 Decca
They Call the Wind Maria Gil Huston and Victor Young and His Chorus and Orchestra October 1951 Decca
They Didn't Believe Me - Where or When - Let Him Go - Let Him Tarry Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra - Evelyn Knight November 1945 V Disc
This Heart of Mine Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 22, 1945 Decca
Till the End of Time Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1945 Decca
Too Young - Gotta Find Somebody to Love Patty Andrews with Victor Young and His Orchestra - The Andrews Sisters with Victor Schoen and His Orchestra 1951 Decca
Trail of the Lonesome Pine Rex Allen and Victor Young and His Singing Strings September 1956 Decca
Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona Dick Powell assisted by The Foursome with Victor Young and His Orchestra October 1940 Decca
Until the Real Thing Comes Along Dixie Lee Crosby with Victor Young & His Orchestra 1936 Decca
We'll Rest at the End of the Trail Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Brunswick
What's the Use of Wond'rin' Helen Forrest with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1945 Decca
When It's Springtime in the Rockies Dick Robertson with Carter's Orchestra 1930 Brunswick
When the White Azaleas Start Blooming Bing Crosby with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young June 1942 Decca
Whisper Waltz Victor Young and His Orchestra 1932 Brunswick
Why Do You Close Your Eyes (When I Kiss You) Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Dick Robertson 1934 Decca
Will You Remember Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Tommy Harris 1937 Decca
Yesterday's Gardenias Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young August 1942 Decca
Yesterthoughts Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra October 1940 Decca
You Are My Love Victor Young and His Orchestra May 1950 Decca
You Are My Lucky Star Connie Boswell with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young 1935 Decca
You Are My Sunshine Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young July 1941 Decca
You Came Along from out of Nowhere Helen Forrest with Orchestra directed by Victor Young 1945 Decca
You Hit the Spot Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
You're an Old Smoothie Victor Young and His Serenaders 1933 Brunswick
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely Tony Martin with Victor Young and His Orchestra June 1940 Decca
Your Eyes Have Told Me So Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1950 Decca
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart Victor Young and His Orchestra 1935 Decca

Performances also appear on

Title Performer Release date Label
A Fella with an Umbrella Bing Crosby May 1948 Decca
Alexander's Ragtime Band Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell June 1938 Decca
All the Things You Are Tony Martin [US1] 1947 Decca
A Rosewood Spinet Dick Haymes March 1949 Decca
Around the World Bing Crosby April 1957 Decca
Blue Tahitian Moon Frances Langford 1942 Decca
But Beautiful Bing Crosby January 1948 Decca
Changing My Tune Judy Garland October 21, 1946 Decca
Christmas Greetings [10"] Bing Crosby 1949 Decca
Christmas Greetings [78rpm Album] Bing Crosby October 1949 Decca
Decca Presents an Album of Victor Herbert Melodies – Volume Two various artists 1939 Decca
Dolores Bing Crosby 1941 Decca
Eileen Bing Crosby January 1950 Decca
Friendship Judy Garland August 1940 Decca
George Gershwin Songs - Vol. 1 various artists 1939 Decca
George Gershwin Songs - Volume 2 various artists 1939 Decca
Going My Way Bing Crosby 1945 Decca
Here Comes the Showboat various artists 1946 Columbia [US]
I Don't Want to Love You (Like I Do) Dick Haymes January 1945 Decca
I Had the Craziest Dream Tony Martin [US1] 1942 Decca
I Hear a Rhapsody Connie Boswell February 1941 Decca
I Kiss Your Hand, Madame Bing Crosby August 1947 Decca
I Wonder What's Become of Sally? Bing Crosby 1942 Decca
Janie Dick Haymes September 1944 Decca
Lovely Lady Bing Crosby April 1936 Decca
Love (Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere) Helen Forrest 1948 Decca
My Hero Deanna Durbin November 1941 Decca
Nighty-Night Connie Boswell 1941 Decca
On Treasure Island Bing Crosby December 1935 Decca
Our Common Heritage – Great Poems Celebrating Milestones in the History of America various artists March 1947 Decca
Passing By Tony Martin [US1] May 1947 RCA Victor
Say a Pray'r for the Boys over There Deanna Durbin 1944 Decca
Second Souvenir Album Judy Garland November 1942 Decca
Shepherd Serenade Bing Crosby November 1941 Decca
Skylark Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra March 1942 Decca
Slowly Dick Haymes January 1946 Decca
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Tommy Dorsey 1951 Decca
Songs from Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court various artists March 1949 Decca
Songs from Mr. Music Bing Crosby 1950 Decca
Souvenir Album Dick Haymes January 1947 Decca
State Fair Dick Haymes 1946 Decca
Stormy Weather Connie Boswell November 1941 Decca
Sweethearts or Strangers Connie Boswell August 1941 Decca
The Angelus Rings Again Tony Martin [US1] 1942 Decca
The Christmas Song Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers September 1947 Decca
The Freedom Train Bing Crosby July 1947 Decca
The Lamplighter's Serenade Bing Crosby March 1942 Decca
The Last Mile Home Bing Crosby July 1949 Decca
The Student Prince Lauritz Melchior 1950 Decca
'Til Reveille Bing Crosby July 1941 Decca
Victor Herbert Melodies Volume 1 various artists 1939 Decca
What Will I Tell My Heart Bing Crosby with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra 1937 Brunswick
When Did You Leave Heaven? Frances Langford 1936 Decca
When I Fall in Love Jeri Southern June 1952 Decca
Where Can I Go Without You Peggy Lee January 1954 Decca
Why Do I Love You? Tony Martin [US1] February 1946 Decca
Yes Sir, That's My Baby Eddie Cantor March 1949 Decca
You're the Moment of a Lifetime Bing Crosby 1941 Decca
Zing ! Went the Strings of My Heart Judy Garland May 1940 Brunswick

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