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Johnny Douglas [GB1]

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Aliases
Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra
Real name
John Henry Douglas
Born
June 19, 1920
Died
April 20, 2003
Country
United Kingdom
IPI
00008573974 1 work
00232836867 1 work
Affiliation
PRS
Comments
Composer, arranger and conductor, best known for his work in the easy listening genre. He recorded over 500 tracks for Decca and over 80 albums for RCA.
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A House with Love in It Vera Lynn - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas 1956 Decca
Bubbles The Marilyn Sisters with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra May 2, 1955 Decca
Christmas Alphabet Dickie Valentine with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra October 1955 Decca
Christmas Island Dickie Valentine with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra October 1956 Decca
Dance with Me Henry Suzi Miller and The Johnston Brothers with Johnny Douglas & His Orchestra April 1955 Decca
Don't Be Afraid of Love Joan Regan with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra February 1955 London Records
Hernando's Hideaway The Johnston Brothers with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra September 1955 Decca
(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window Lita Roza - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas March 1953 Decca
I'd Love to Fall Asleep (And Wake Up in Your Arms) Shirley Abicair with Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas 1953 Decca
In a Golden Coach (There's a Heart of Gold) Dickie Valentine - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas May 1953 Decca
It's Almost Tomorrow Dennis Hale with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra January 1956 Decca
Join in and Sing The Johnston Brothers and The Johnny Douglas Band November 1954 Decca
Let Me Go, Lover! Lita Roza with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra January 1955 Decca
Mister Sandman Dickie Valentine with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra December 1954 Decca
Not as a Stranger Al Martino with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra December 1954 Capitol Records
(Poor Little Robin) Walkin' to Missouri Lita Roza - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas October 1952 Decca
Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas August 1954 Decca
The Bridge of Sighs David Whitfield - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas June 1953 Decca
The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot Lita Roza - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas 1953 London Records
The Longest Walk Dennis Hale with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra 1955 Decca
The "Mama-Doll" Song Lita Roza - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas October 1954 Decca
The Old Pi-Anna Rag Dickie Valentine - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas November 21, 1955 Decca
The Puppet Song David MacBeth - The Johnny Douglas Orchestra with The Mike Sammes Singers January 1961 Pye Records
Tomorrow Lita Roza with Johnny Douglas and His Orchestra March 1955 Decca
Wait for Me, Darling Joan Regan with The Johnston Brothers - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas August 1954 Decca
Wanted Al Martino - Accompaniment directed by Johnny Douglas June 1954 Capitol Records

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