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Dick Powell

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Real name
Richard Ewing Powell
Born
November 14, 1904
Died
January 2, 1963
Country
United States
Comments
Singer, actor, producer, director and studio honcho
Family
June Allyson Spouse (1945-1963)
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Originals

Covers by Dick Powell

Title Performer Release date Originally by
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Skinny Ennis
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Bob Allen
November 1940 Sam Ash
January 26, 1928 (unknown)
Raymond Paige and His Orchestra
1933 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo
July 1937 Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive 1937 Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Joan Brooks
1933 Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Terry Shand
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Terry Shand
1935 (unknown)
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Covered by (219 artists)
August 1939 Ted Weems and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Elmo Tanner
Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Muzzy Marcellino
In My Little Red Book Dick Powell with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra 1938 Unverified
1937 Dick Powell & Alice Faye
1933 Lee Morse
1933 Lee Morse
March 1941 Paul Reimers
June 1941 Edward Allen and Charles Hart
Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Muzzy Marcellino & The Fio-rettes
1935 Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Muzzy Marcellino & The Fio-rettes
October 1940 Red Foley
September 1938 Victor Military Band
March 1942 Peerless Quartette
Dick Powell
December 1935 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Johnny Hauser
September 1938 Wilfred Glenn and Shannon Quartet, Varsity Quartette
1937 Dick Powell
1933 Art Kahn's Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Chick Bullock
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lew Sherwood, (unknown)
Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kay Weber
1937 Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bob Godet
listen on Internet Archive August 1928 Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra – Vocal Chorus George Beaver
June 1941 Imperial Quartet
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis
1936 Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis
Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Tom Waring
July 9, 1976 Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Tom Waring
listen on Internet Archive September 1928 Newport Society Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Arthur Fields
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Bob Allen
1937 Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Bob Allen

Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
By a Waterfall Dick Powell 1933 Brunswick
Don't Give Up the Ship Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1936 Decca
Have You Got Any Castles, Baby? Dick Powell - With Orchestra under the direction of Lou Forbes 1937 Decca
He's My Uncle Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra November 1940 Decca
I Know Now Dick Powell July 1937 Decca
Is She My Girl-Friend? Dick Powell January 26, 1928 Vocalion [US]
I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home Dick Powell with The Sleepy Hollow Quartet and Eddie Dunstedter at the Organ March 1941 Decca
Life's Railway to Heaven Dick Powell with The Sleepy Hollow Quartet and Eddie Dunstedter at the Organ June 1941 Decca
Lullaby of Broadway Dick Powell with Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra 1935 Brunswick
Lullaby of Broadway – Young and Healthy Winifred Shaw – Dick Powell July 9, 1976 United Artists Records
Lulu's Back in Town Dick Powell - Orchestra under direction of Victor Arden 1935 Brunswick
On, Wisconsin! Dick Powell and The Foursome with Orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik September 1938 Decca
Over There Dick Powell with Orchestra Directed by Harry Sosnik March 1942 Decca
Ride Tenderfoot Ride Dick Powell with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra 1938 Decca
Shadow Waltz Dick Powell 1933 Broadcast Super Twelve
Thanks a Million Dick Powell with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1935 Decca
The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money) Dick Powell 1933 Perfect [US1]
(They Would Wind Him Up) And He Would Whistle Dick Powell assisted by The Foursome August 1939 Decca
This Year's Kisses Dick Powell 1937 Decca
Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona Dick Powell assisted by The Foursome with Victor Young and His Orchestra October 1940 Decca
Was It a Dream? Dick Powell August 1928 Vocalion [US]
With Plenty of Money and You (Oh! Baby What I Couldn't Do) Dick Powell 1936 Decca
You're Laughing at Me Dick Powell 1937 Decca

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