Melody of Love
First recording and first release by Edison Symphony Orchestra (1903 / 1903)
First recording and first release by Edison Symphony Orchestra (1903 / 1903)
First recording by Kenny Baker with Orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik (April 9, 1942)
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
Melody of Love written by Hans Engelmann instrumental
Melody of Love written by Mary Carolyn Davies English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Melody of Love | Wayne King and His Orchestra with Recitation by Franklyn MacCormack | December 5, 1941 | First recording on October 29, 1941 First release |
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Melody of Love | The Ink Spots | April 1954 | |||
Why Do I Love You (Melody of Love) | Franklyn MacCormack with Russ Garcia and His Orchestra | September 1958 | |||
Why Do I Love You (Melody of Love) | Jim Reeves [US] | October 1961 |
Whisper That You Love Me written by John Klenner English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Whisper That You Love Me | Kenny Baker with Orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik | May 1942 | First recording on April 9, 1942 | ||
Whisper That You Love Me | Shep Fields and His New Music - Vocal Refrain by Ken Curtis | May 15, 1942 | |||
Whisper That You Love Me | Tommy Tucker Time | August 1944 |
Melody of Love written by Tom Glazer English
Melody of Love (Why Do I Love You) written by Spike Jones English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Melody of Love (Why Do I Love You) | Spike Jones and The Band That Plays for Fun | 1960 | First release |
Vår kärleks melodi written by Olof Ernebo Swedish
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Vår kärleks melodi | Lars Klintorph - Åke Jelvings orkester | February 1955 | First release |