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Aliases
"Hot Lips" Page and His Band
"Hot Lips" Page and His Orch.
"Hot Lips" Page and His Orchestra
Hot Lips Page & His Orchestra
Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra
"Hot Lips" Page Sextet
Hot Lips Page Trio
Hot Lips Page and The V-Disc All Stars
"Lips" Page and His Band
Real name
Oran Thaddeus Page
Born
January 27, 1908
Died
November 5, 1954
Country
United States
IPI
00550442281 2 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Jazz trumpeter and blues vocalist from the swing-era
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Originals

Covers by Hot Lips Page

Title Performer Release date Originally by
November 1954 Angela Terry with Johnny Richards and His Orchestra
July 1949 Lou Gold with The Melody Man – Vocal Chorus, Murray Amster
listen on Internet Archive 1940 Alabama Washboard Stompers – Vocal Chorus by Jake Fenderson
  July 1949 Ricardo Montalbán and Esther Williams BRD, Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer - Paul Weston's Orchestra REL, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five REC
listen on Internet Archive Feelin' High And Happy Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra May 11, 1938 Unverified
1944 McKinney's Cotton Pickers - Vocal Refrain by Donald Redman
1940 Marion Harris
listen on Internet Archive July 13, 1938 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Nan Wynn
1938 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
July 6, 1938 Al Donahue and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Paula Kelly
I Never See Maggie Alone Hot Lips Page (Hot Lips Page) 1949 Unverified
July 1949 Doris Day with The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of John Rarig
  March 1946 Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC
i 1955 Art Kahn's Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Elmer Feldkamp
March 1947 Jack McVea and His All Stars
1938 Chick Webb and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Ella Fitzgerald
April 1945 Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   July 13, 1938 Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald O'Connor BRD, Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Judy Starr REC
March 6, 1942 (unknown)
i March 1941 Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1949 (unknown), (unknown), Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five
listen on Internet Archive May 29, 1942 (unknown), (unknown), Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five
1949 Artie Shaw & His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by "Hot Lips" Page
March 1947 Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five
July 1949 Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers REC,REL, Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra BRD, Roy Milton and His Solid Senders
i   1946 Dorothy Dickson PRF, Turner Layton REC
You Stole My Wife You Horse Thief Hot Lips Page (Hot Lips Page) 1950 Unverified

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid Oran "Hot Lips" Page and His Band 1940 Decca
Baby, It's Cold Outside Pearl Bailey and Hot Lips Page July 1949 Harmony [US]
Evil Man's Blues Hot Lips Page Trio 1941 Bluebird
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra 1944 Continental [US-NY]
I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares for Me) Oran "Hot Lips" Page and His Band 1940 Decca
If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight - Sheik of Araby Jack Teagarden and The V-Disc All Stars - Hot Lips Page and The V-Disc All Stars April 1945 V Disc
If I Were You "Hot Lips" Page and His Orch. July 13, 1938 Bluebird
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart "Hot Lips" Page and His Orchestra 1938 Bluebird
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra July 6, 1938 Bluebird
It's a Great Feeling Pearl Bailey and Hot Lips Page July 1949 Harmony [US]
I've Got the World on a String "Hot Lips" Page and His Band March 1946 Melrose
No Smokes-Blues - Willie Mae Willow Foot Sarah Vaughan - Hot Lips Page November 1947 Continental [US-NY]
Open the Door, Richard "Lips" Page and His Band March 1947 Apollo [US]
Take Your Shoes Off, Baby Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra 1949 Harmony [US]
The Cadillac Song Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra November 1954 King [US]
These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) – Six, Seven, Eight or Nine Don Byas with Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra - Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra 1946 Commodore
They Raided the Joint Hot Lips Page and His Orchestra April 1946 Continental [US-NY]

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