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A Bluebird Singing in My Heart (The La, La, La, La, Song) |
Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Victor Young |
November 1948 |
(6 artists) |
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Alone at Last |
Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
1953 |
(3 artists) |
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A Mighty Pretty Waltz |
Jeri Southern with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
June 1952 |
(4 artists) |
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Autumn in Rome REC |
Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
March 29, 1954 |
(28 artists) Originally by Patti Page BRD |
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Blue Tahitian Moon |
Frances Langford with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
1942 |
(11 artists) |
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Busy Doing Nothing REC |
Bing Crosby, William Bendix and Sir Cedric Hardwicke with Orchestra directed by Victor Young |
March 1949 |
(5 artists) Originally by Bing Crosby, William Bendix and Sir Cedric Hardwicke BRD |
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Don't Be Afraid |
Dick Haymes - orch. under dir. of Victor Young |
1950 |
Unverified |
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Don't Give Up the Ship |
Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
December 1935 |
(27 artists) |
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Driftin' Down the Dreamy Ol' Ohio |
Victor Young and His Orchestra |
June 1950 |
(2 artists) |
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Give a Little Whistle |
Cliff Edwards with Victor Young and His Orchestra - And The Ken Darby Singers |
1940 |
(36 artists) |
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Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actors' Life for Me) |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - With The Ken Darby Singers |
1940 |
(7 artists) |
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If I Only Had a Brain REC |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby |
September 1939 |
(140 artists) Originally by Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD |
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I Had the Craziest Dream REC |
Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
1942 |
(127 artists) Originally by Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest BRD |
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I Like the Likes of You REC,REL |
Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Vera Van |
1934 |
(38 artists) Originally by Brice Hutchins, Vivian Janis PRF |
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I'll Buy That Dream REC |
Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
August 1945 |
(24 artists) Originally by Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra - Vocal refrain by Frank Lester and Quintet REL, Anne Jeffreys with Chorus BRD |
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It Might as Well Be Spring REC,REL |
Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1945 |
(535 artists) Originally by Jeanne Crain [dubbed by Louanne Hogan] BRD |
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I've Got No Strings REC,REL |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - With The Ken Darby Singers |
1940 |
(14 artists) Originally by Dickie Jones BRD |
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I Wish I Knew |
Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
April 1945 |
(169 artists) |
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Johnny Guitar |
Peggy Lee with Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
March 29, 1954 |
(129 artists) |
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Just a Prayer Away |
Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers – Ethel Smith – Victor Young and His Orchestra |
April 1945 |
(13 artists) |
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La La Lu |
Peggy Lee with Orchestra directed by Victor Young |
1955 |
(13 artists) |
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Long Ago |
Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1951 |
Missing information |
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Love REL |
Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
March 22, 1945 |
(38 artists) Originally by Lena Horne BRD |
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Love Letters REC |
Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
1945 |
(371 artists) Originally by Dick Haymes BRD |
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Love Theme from the Universal-International Motion Picture The Glenn Miller Story |
Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
January 1954 |
(16 artists) |
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March Winds and April Showers |
Victor Young and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Jimmie Ray |
1935 |
(7 artists) |
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Moonlight Serenade |
Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
August 1953 |
(6 artists) |
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Munchkinland REL |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby |
September 1939 |
Boston Gay Men's Chorus Originally by The Ken Darby Singers - The King's Men BRD |
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On Behalf of the Visiting Firemen |
Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1940 |
Ruth Olay - Orchestra conducted by Jerry Fielding |
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Passion Tango |
Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
1954 |
(3 artists) |
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Slowly REC |
Dick Haymes with Orchestra directed by Victor Young |
January 1946 |
(12 artists) Originally by Dick Haymes BRD, Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Michael Douglas and The Campus Kids REL |
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Some Sunday Morning REC,REL |
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
August 1945 |
(9 artists) Originally by Alexis Smith BRD |
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Stella by Starlight BRD |
Victor Young and His Orchestra |
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(816 artists) Originally by Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano REC,REL |
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Stella by Starlight REC,REL |
Victor Young and His Concert Orchestra - Ray Turner at the Piano |
November 1945 |
(816 artists) Originally by Victor Young and His Orchestra BRD |
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Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
Kitty Carlisle with Orchestra directed by Victor Young |
October 1944 |
(9 artists) |
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Sweet Heartache |
Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
April 1937 |
(2 artists) |
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That's for Me REL |
Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1945 |
(22 artists) Originally by Jeanne Crain [dubbed by Louanne Hogan] & Dick Haymes BRD |
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The Anniversary Waltz |
Bing Crosby with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
November 1941 |
(31 artists) |
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The Boys in the Back Room REC,REL |
Marlene Dietrich with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
May 1940 |
(14 artists) Originally by Marlene Dietrich BRD |
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The Call of the Far-Away Hills |
Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
May 1953 |
(14 artists) |
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The Horse Told Me |
Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus and Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1950 |
Unverified |
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The Jitterbug |
Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1939 |
(9 artists) |
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The Meadows of Heaven |
Bing Crosby with Ken Lane Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra |
September 1949 |
(4 artists) |
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Theme from One Minute to Zero |
Victor Young |
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(749 artists) |
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The Merry Old Land of Oz REC |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby |
September 1939 |
(9 artists) Originally by Frank Morgan, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr and Chorus BRD |
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The More I See You REL |
Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young |
April 1945 |
(382 artists) Originally by Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Di Vito REC, Dick Haymes BRD |
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To Be Worthy of You |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Sylvano |
1931 |
(4 artists) |
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Too Young |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Louanne Hogan |
December 1950 |
(161 artists) |
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Was It Rain? BRD |
Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
April 1937 |
(7 artists) Originally by Johnny Hamp and His Orchestra REC |
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We'll Rest at the End of the Trail |
Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1936 |
(14 artists) |
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We're Off to See the Wizard REC |
Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby |
September 1939 |
(19 artists) Originally by Judy Garland & Ray Bolger BRD |
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When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South |
Dixie Lee Crosby with Victor Young & His Orchestra |
1936 |
(7 artists) |
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When You Wish upon a Star |
Cliff Edwards with Victor Young and His Orchestra - And The Ken Darby Singers |
1940 |
(641 artists) |
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Where Can I Go Without You |
Peggy Lee and Victor Young and His Singing Strings |
January 1954 |
(40 artists) |
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Would You REC |
Bing Crosby with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
April 1936 |
(17 artists) Originally by Jeanette MacDonald BRD |
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You Hit the Spot |
Frances Langford with Victor Young and His Orchestra |
1936 |
(30 artists) |
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You're Not So Easy To Forget |
Tony Martin with Victor Young, His Orchestra and Chorus |
June 1947 |
Unverified |