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Artist
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
Buddy Johnson
Arthur Prysock
Highlights
Originals
4
Covers
6
Releases
10
All
Originals
Title
Performer
Release date
Covered by
Ever Since the One I Love's Been Gone
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
1951
(2 artists)
I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
August 1947
(33 artists)
They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
March 1946
(5 artists)
You Had Better Change Your Ways
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
1948
(4 artists)
Covers by Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
Title
Performer
Release date
Originally by
A Handful of Stars
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
1954
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
Jet
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
January 1951
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Leslie Baxter - Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman and the Theremin
,
Nat "King" Cole with The Ray Charles Singers and Orchestra conducted by Joe Lipman
My Reverie
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
April 1951
Germaine Alexandre
,
Larry Clinton and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain
Two Cigarettes in the Dark
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
1954
Gloria Grafton
PRF
,
Johnny Green and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by George Beuler
REC
What Will I Tell My Heart?
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
March 1951
Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy - Vocal Chorus by Pha Terrell
When Day Is Done
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Prysock
March 1950
Kammersänger C. Richard Tauber
,
Harry Pollock & His Club Maurice Diamonds – Vocal Chorus, Arthur Hall
Releases
Performances appear on
Title
Performer
Release date
Label
A Handful of Stars
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
1954
Decca
Am I Blue
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
April 1951
Decca
Ever Since the One I Love's Been Gone
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
1951
Decca
Fine Brown Frame
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
March 1946
Decca
I Don't Care Who Knows
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
1948
Decca
Jet
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
January 1951
Decca
That's What My Baby Says
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
March 1950
Decca
They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
January 1947
Decca
What Will I Tell My Heart?
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
March 1951
Decca
You'll Get Them Blues
Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra
August 1947
Decca