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Addio Amore |
Vera Lynn und das Roland Shaw-Orchester m.d. Johnston Brothers |
1955 |
Vera Lynn with The Johnston Brothers and The Roland Shaw Orchestra |
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A Rose and a Candy Bar |
The Johnston Brothers |
December 1956 |
George Hamilton IV and The Country Gentlemen |
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A Very Precious Love |
The Johnston Brothers |
1958 |
(unknown) |
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Be My Life's Companion |
The Johnston Brothers |
March 1952 |
Mills Brothers with Sy Oliver and His Orchestra |
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Bimbo |
Suzi Miller with The Johnston Brothers and The Ivor Mairants Guitar Group |
February 1954 |
Jim Reeves [US] |
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Bye Bye Blackbird - After You've Gone - The Darktown Strutters' Ball |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
1957 |
Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Arthur Hall, Campbell and Burr, Six Brown Brothers |
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Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird) |
Johnston Brothers |
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Unverified |
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Coal Black Mammy - When You're Smiling - Alexander's Ragtime Band |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
1956 |
(unknown), Henry Thies and His Hotel Sinton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Dewey, Emma Carus |
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Crazy 'Bout Ya Baby |
The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas |
August 1954 |
The Crew-Cuts |
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Cuddle Me |
Ted Heath and His Music featuring Dennis Lotis and The Johnston Brothers |
April 1954 |
Ronnie Gaylord with Orchestra conducted by David Carroll |
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Dance with Me Henry |
Suzi Miller and The Johnston Brothers with Johnny Douglas & His Orchestra |
April 1955 |
The Royals, Etta James and "The Peaches" |
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Happy Days and Lonely Nights |
Suzi Miller and The Johnston Brothers |
October 1954 |
Harmony Brothers |
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Hernando's Hideaway |
The Johnston Brothers with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra |
September 1955 |
Carol Haney, John Raitt and Company |
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Hey There |
The Johnston Brothers with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra |
September 1955 |
John Raitt |
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How Little We Know |
The Johnston Brothers with The Roland Shaw Orchestra |
June 1956 |
Frank Sinatra with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra |
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I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango |
Lorrae Desmond and The Johnston Brothers with Bob Sharples and His Music |
November 1954 |
Patti Page with Jack Rael & His Orchestra |
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If You Knew Susie / Ain't She Sweet / Toot, Toot, Tootsie |
The Johnston Brothers and The Johnny Douglas Band |
November 1954 |
Al Jolson, Lou Gold with The Melody Man – Vocal Chorus, Murray Amster |
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I Love You Because |
Reggie Goff & The Johnston Brothers (Reggie Goff, The Johnston Brothers) |
1952 |
Unverified |
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In the Middle of the House |
The Johnston Brothers |
October 1956 |
Rusty Draper |
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Just A-Wearyin' for You |
The Johnston Brothers with The Roland Shaw Orchestra |
April 1956 |
Lucy Isabelle Marsh |
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Nobody's Sweetheart - I'm Looking over a Four-Leaf Clover - Waiting for the Robert E Lee |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
1957 |
Isham Jones and His Orchestra, Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Billy Jones, Al Jolson |
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No Other Love |
The Johnston Brothers |
March 1956 |
Isabel Bigley & Bill Hayes |
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Oh Baby Mine I Get So Lonely |
The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas |
April 1954 |
The Four Knights with Orchestra |
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Roses of Picardy |
The Johnston Brothers with The Roland Shaw Orchestra |
April 1956 |
Hubert Eisdell |
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Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) |
The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas |
August 1954 |
The Chords [US1] |
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Somebody Stole My Gal / You Were Meant for Me / I Can't Give You Anything but Love |
The Johnston Brothers and The Johnny Douglas Band |
November 1954 |
Adelaide Hall, Ted Weems and His Orchestra, Earl Burtnett and His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra |
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Some of These Days / The Charleston / Margie |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
October 1955 |
Sophie Tucker, Elisabeth Welch and Chorus, Rega Dance Orchestra |
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Stranded in the Jungle |
The Johnston Brothers |
October 1956 |
The Jayhawks [US2] |
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Such a Night |
Dennis Lotis and The Johnston Brothers with Ted Heath and His Music |
April 1954 |
Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters |
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Sweet Sue, Just You / When You Wore a Tulip / If You Were the Only Girl in the World |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
1956 |
Charley Straight and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Frank Sylvano, American Quartet, George Robey and Violet Loraine |
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Tell Me, Tell Me |
Suzi Miller and The Johnston Brothers |
October 1954 |
June Valli with Henri René's Orchestra and Chorus |
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Tell Us Where the Good Times Are |
Lita Roza and The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas |
May 1953 |
Mindy Carson and Guy Mitchell with Mitch Miller & His Orchestra |
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The Bandit |
Johnston Brothers |
May 1954 |
(unknown), Côro Misto com Conjunto, Billy Shepard |
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The Sheik of Araby - Yes, Sir, That's My Baby - California Here I Come |
The Johnston Brothers and The George Chisholm Sour-Note Six |
October 1955 |
Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, Gene Austin, Al Jolson |
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The Tennessee Wig Walk |
Suzi Miller with The Johnston Brothers and The Ivor Mairants Guitar Group |
February 1954 |
Bonnie Lou |
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Tweedlee-Dee |
Suzi Miller with The Johnston Brothers |
February 1955 |
LaVern Baker and The Gliders with Orchestra |
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Wait for Me, Darling |
Joan Regan with The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas |
August 1954 |
Burl Ives and Gordon Jenkins and His Chorus and Orchestra |