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Alan Dale

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Real name
Aldo Sigismondi
Born
July 9, 1925
Died
April 20, 2002
Country
United States
Comments
Alan Dale was a crooner popular in the late 1940s and the 1950s. In 1948 he had one of the first TV variety shows. It was also the first TV show that was kinescoped (filmed) for showing in other time zones in the U.S.
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Originals

Covers by Alan Dale

Title Performer Release date Originally by
listen on Internet Archive January 1948 Five Bars
1960 Judy Garland
Covered by (3 artists)
listen on Internet Archive January 1948 Bing Crosby
February 1955 André Claveau avec Jo Boyer et son orchestre, Georgia Gibbs with Orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser
1960 André Claveau avec Jo Boyer et son orchestre, Teddy Reno con Lelio Luttazzi e il suo complesso
November 1952 Jeanne Gayle
East Side, West Side Johnny Desmond, Alan Dale And Buddy Greco (Buddy Greco, Alan Dale, Johnny Desmond) 1954 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive Give Me Your Hand Alan Dale 1949 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive Goodnight, Sweetheart Alan Dale with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra 1948 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1952 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive May 1952 Al Martino - Orchestra under the direction of Monty Kelly
November 1949 Tamara
April 1951 Johnnie Johnston and Company
listen on Internet Archive I'll Hold You in My Heart Alan Dale with Ray Bloch's Swing Eight (Alan Dale, Ray Bloch) December 1947 Unverified
January 1946 Peggy Lee with Orchestra - Guitar Solo by Dave Barbour
April 1951 Bill Thompson [US1]
February 1955 Joe Barrett
November 1947 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra
I Went Down to Virginia Alan Dale and The Moonlighters with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra (Alan Dale, Ray Bloch) October 1947 Unverified
1954 Joe Schenck
listen on Internet Archive October 1952 Arthur Ball
1954 Bing Crosby with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra
December 1955 Hermínia Silva
Covered by (2 artists)
January 1957 Gene Austin
1960 Shirley Ross, Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kenneth Sargent, Carlo Buti
listen on Internet Archive November 1947 Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert
1954 Mark Andrews [US1], Henry Halstead and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive January 1948 (unknown)
May 1948 Jon and Sondra Steele
  November 1947 Walter Scanlan (Walter Van Brunt) REC,REL, William Frawley PRF
listen on Internet Archive   1945 Eddie Bracken [dubbed by Bing Crosby] BRD, Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive Poinciana (Song of the Tree) Alan Dale accompanied by Ray Bloch & His Orchestra (Alan Dale, Ray Bloch) 1947 Unverified
1960 Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals
Covered by (5 artists)
1960 Frances Langford BRD, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther REC, Katyna Ranieri with Orchestra conducted by Riz Ortolani
listen on Internet Archive November 1947 Miss Walton and Mr. Macdonough
May 1955 Bobby Capo, S. Bolivar Orchestra and Barry Frank
listen on Internet Archive 1951 Isham Jones' Orchestra
May 1948 The Emile Cote' Serenaders
June 1948 Six Brown Brothers
November 1953 National Male Quartet
January 1957 Little Richard and His Band
March 1948 Lew Stone and His Band - Vocal Chorus by Nat Gonella
November 1949 (unknown), Tony Martin with Orchestra conducted by Henri René
listen on Internet Archive April 1949 Al Jolson
January 1946 Al Jolson

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
All Dressed Up with a Broken Heart Alan Dale with The Bill Clifton Quintet January 1948 Signature [US]
Cherry Pink (And Apple Blossom White) Alan Dale February 1955 Coral
Do Baby Do Alan Dale and Judy Lynn with Orchestra directed by Ray Bloch November 1952 Coral
(Here Am I) Broken Hearted Alan Dale with The Ray Charles Singers and orchestra directed by George Barnes 1952 Decca
Here in My Heart Alan Dale with Orchestra directed by Ray Bloch May 1952 Coral
How Very Wonderful Alan Dale – Orchestra Directed by Don Costa July 1957 ABC-Paramount
I'll Buy You a Star Alan Dale April 1951 Columbia [US]
It's a Lonesome Old Town Alan Dale with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra November 1947 Signature [US]
Laugh! Clown! Laugh! Alan Dale with Orchestra directed by Ray Bloch October 1952 Coral
Learn to Croon Alan Dale 1954 Coral
Lisbon Antigua (In Old Lisbon) Alan Dale December 1955 Coral
Mean to Me Alan Dale with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra November 1947 Signature [US]
Moonlight and Roses Alan Dale 1954 Coral
Oh! What It Seemed to Be George Paxton and His Orchestra - Vocal by Alan Dale January 1946 Majestic
Sweet and Gentle Alan Dale with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Dick Jacobs May 1955 Coral
Sweet Jennie Lee Alan Dale with Ray Bloch's TV Serenaders 1951 Advance [US1]
Tea Leaves Alan Dale with The Moonlighters - Alan Schackner, Harmonica Solo May 1948 Signature [US]
The Gang That Sang "Heart of My Heart" Don Cornell, Alan Dale and Johnny Desmond November 1953 Coral
The Girl Can't Help It Alan Dale January 1957 Coral
The Isle of Capri Alan Dale and The Ensemble - Ray Bloch and His Orchestra March 1948 Signature [US]
There's No Tomorrow Alan Dale November 1949 Harmony [US]
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee Alan Dale with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra April 1949 Signature [US]
Your Love Is My Love Alan Dale November 1956 Coral

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