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"A" Yore A-Dopey-Gal |
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven |
1949 |
The Buddy Kaye Quintet - Vocal by Artie Malvin Covered by Gelu |
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Chew Tobacco Rag |
Red Ingle and Stuyvesant Skonch and His Orchestra |
March 1951 |
Billy Briggs |
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Chloe |
Spike Jones and His City Slickers - Vocal Refrain by Red (Swamphead) Ingle |
March 1945 |
Douglas Richardson |
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Cigareetes, Whuskey, and Wild, Wild Women |
Red Ingle and The Natural Seven |
1948 |
Sons of the Pioneers |
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Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes |
Red Ingle |
1953 |
Slim Willet - With The Brush Cutters |
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(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons (I Love You) For Seventy Mental Reasons |
Red Ingle and The Natural Seven |
1947 |
Deek Watson and His Brown Dots |
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Jelly Bean (He's a Curbstone Cutie) |
Ted Weems and his Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Red Ingle |
1938 |
Unverified |
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Let Me In |
Red Ingle and His Orchestra |
March 1951 |
Bobby Wayne with Orchestra conducted by Dick Hayman |
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Liebestraum |
Spike Jones and His City Slickers - Vocal Refrain by Red Ingle |
July 1946 |
(unknown) |
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Moe Zart's Turkey Trot |
Red Ingle and The Natural Seven |
June 1948 |
Dan W. Quinn, (unknown) |
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Nowhere |
Red Ingle and The Natural Seven |
November 1947 |
Smith Ballew & His Orchestra |
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Pearly Maude |
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven |
1947 |
Mlle Lucienne Boyer, Amadie Breaux, Ophy Breaux and Clemo Breaux |
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Serutan Yob (A Song for Backward Boys and Girls Under 40) |
The Unnatural Seven |
September 1948 |
King Cole - With Orchestra conducted by Frank DeVol |
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Song of Indians |
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven |
October 1947 |
Yekab Karklin |
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Stardust |
Red Ingle |
August 19, 1997 |
Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals, Chester Leighton & His Sophomores - Vocal Chorus by Chester Leighton |
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Temptation (Tim-Tayshun) |
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven - Vocal by Cinderella G. Stump and Red Ingle |
1947 |
Bing Crosby with Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra |
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The Glow-Worm |
Spike Jones and His City Slickers - Red Ingle and Aileen Carlisle with Chorus |
June 1946 |
Cäcilie Carola, Emma Malkowsky & Kathi Herold, May Naudain PRF, Victor Orchestra REL |
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Them Durn Fool Things |
Red Ingle & The Natural Seven |
October 1947 |
Turner Layton REC, Dorothy Dickson PRF |
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The Prisoner of Love's Song |
Jo Stafford (Alias Cinderella G. Stump) with Red Ingle and His Natural Seven |
December 1948 |
Russ Columbo |
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When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South |
Ted Weems and his Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Red Ingle |
1936 |
Dixie Lee Crosby with Victor Young & His Orchestra |
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Why Don't You Believe Me |
Red Ingle |
1953 |
Joni James - Orchestra conducted by Lew Douglas |
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You Always Hurt the One You Love |
Spike Jones and His City Slickers - Vocal Refrain by Carl Grayson and Red Ingle |
November 1945 |
Mills Brothers |