A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody
First live performance by John Steel (June 16, 1919)
First recording by John Steel (June 30, 1919)
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Berlin by Lombardo
Album
June 1958
First live performance by John Steel (June 16, 1919)
First recording by John Steel (June 30, 1919)
First recording by Frank Crumit (April 21, 1921)
First release by All Star Trio and Their Orchestra (July 1921)
First recording by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jack Fulton (September 26, 1932)
First recording by Irving Kaufman (January 30, 1926)
First recording and first release by Sam Lanin and His Troubadours (October 25, 1927 / 1927)
First live performance by J. Harold Murray and Katherine Carrington (February 3, 1932)
First recording and first release by The Brox Sisters (March 7, 1924 / May 1924)
First live performance by Ethel Merman & Ray Middleton (March 28, 1946)
First recording and first release by Bing Crosby with Orchestra directed by Jay Blackton (January 22, 1946 / April 1946)
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First live performance by Belle Baker (December 28, 1926)
First recording by Imperial Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Fields (December 10, 1926)
First recording and first release by Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra (May 29, 1942 / July 30, 1942)
First theatrical release by Bing Crosby & Marjorie Reynolds [dubbed by Martha Mears] (August 4, 1942)
First live performance by John Steel and Ruth Thomas (September 22, 1923)
First recording by Adrian Schubert's Salon Orchestra ‑ Vocal Chorus by Harold Lambert (March 25, 1927)
First recording by Rega Dance Orchestra (Fred Hager) (August 12, 1921)
First recording by Franklyn Baur (August 12, 1925)
First release by Isham Jones Orchestra (November 1925)
First live performance by Van and Schenck (June 16, 1919)
First recording by Billy Murray (September 1918)
First live performance by Grace Moore & John Steel (September 22, 1923)
First recording by Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) (March 7, 1924)
First live performance by Grace La Rue (October 23, 1922)
First recording and first release by The Troubadours - Vocal Refrain by Lewis James (October 18, 1928 / December 1928)
First recording by Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra (August 30, 1932)