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Guide to the Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection (Mss010) GENERAL INFORMATION
Title: Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection Accession No: A2010-004 Dates: 1935-2010 Quantity: 90 lft; 59 record boxes Language: English
Processing information: Processing and cataloging ongoing. Processed by Susan Henley, Jessica Stillwell, Lisa Lobdell, Ashlee James, and Deanne Birchall.
COLLECTION OVERVIEW This collection consists of sound recordings from the personal collection of jazz critic and author Will Friedwald. It contains approximately 3,500 LPs, including Broadway cast recordings, soloists, and remastered works; videodiscs; 1,000 compact discs of transferred 78s and other recordings; and radio transcription discs. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Will Friedwald (born 1961), is an American jazz and cabaret critic, speaker, author, and one of the leading contemporary writers of liner notes for music albums. He has written nine books and nearly five hundred liner notes for compact discs, for which he has received eight Grammy nominations. He has also written for newspapers and magazines including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, New York Sun, The Village Voice, Vanity Fair, BBC Music Magazine, and Oxford American, among other publications. ACQUISITION The Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection was received from Will Friedwald on July 21, 2010. SEPARATED MATERIALS As this collection is processed, its contents will be available on our LibraryWorld catalog. RESTRICTIONS Access All material is open to the public without restriction. Copyright laws of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) govern the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Use The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the Great American Songbook Foundation. Music written prior to 1923 is in the public domain. For more information, please consult the staff of the Library and Archives.
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PREFERRED CITATION Cite as: Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection, The Great American Songbook Foundation. COLLECTION STATUS This inventory represents the original order of the collection. As the published items are cataloged, they are filed as part of the Foundation’s library collections and will no longer be found in the box numbers listed in the inventory below. COLLECTION INVENTORY
Contents Box
LP’s 1
Bing Crosby
Bing Sings Again, RCA, Reader’s Digest, 1980. [8 LP’s, collector’s edition]
Bing Sings 96 of his greatest hits, RCA, Reader’s Digest, 1978. [8 LP’s, collector’s edition]
Bing Crosby: The greatest radio broadcasts: Ten complete half hour programs, Fox 207/5, 1978. [3 of 5 LP’s included]
Sweethearts of Song: Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, Live 1940’s, Lamton 250, n.d. [includes rare air checks from 1930’s]
Broadcast Tributes Presents Bing Crosby and Eddie Condon, BTRIB0001, n.d.
Bing Crosby & Jimmy Durante Tribute Performance, Yeddo 83, n.d. [includes Radio Cavalcade of 1936]
Bing Crosby and his special guests: Tommy Dorsey, Ethel Merman and Teresa Brewer, Antron 9000,n.d.
Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers: Top Hat, White Tie and Golf Shoes, Tap-Time Facit 142, n.d.
Bing Crosby’s Redheads: Lucille Ball and Spike Jones,Lee Bee Disks, n.d. [Never Before on LP Anywhere in the World]
Bing’s Beaus: Marlene Dietrich and Tallulah Bankhead: Magnetic “Live Broadcast Performances” From The Silver Years of Radio Pleasure!!!, Mono-Stereo, n.d. [Songs, laughter and adventure with those two International Ladies!]
The Kay Thompson Reviews: songs and sketches featuring such stars as…Bing Crosby, Peter Lorre, Jack Buchanan and Others, Ultimo Disks, n.d. [Recorded Live]
Bing Crosby: Broadcast Selections: Featuring Bing’s Boogie Men, Boris Karloff and Victor Moore, SOOTAM004, n.d.
Bing Crosby 1931: His Very First Broadcast & Mister Soft Soap-1934, Frogbien-6309, n.d. [Rare first broadcast]
Immortal Broadcasts Presents: Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole, Bonsard 601, n.d.
Around the World with Bing!, Decca Records, n.d.
Bing Crosby, JAZUM 40, n.d.
Swing With Bing: Bing Crosby, Koala AW 14129, n.d.
True love: Bing Crosby, Philips 812 660-1, 1979..
Kraft Music Hall: Bing Crosby, SPOKANE 11, 1977.
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Bing In The Thirties, SPOKANE 12, 1977.
Bing In The Thirties: Volume 2, SPOKANE 14, 1978.
Der Bingle: Vol. 3, SPOKANE 20, 1981.
The Murray Hill Radio Theatre Presents: Bing Crosby and His Friends, Murray Hill Records 894637, n.d. [4 record set]
Bing Sings Songs of the Islands, MCA Records, n.d.
Bing: A Musical Autobiography: Bing Crosby, MCA Coral Rainbow Series CDMSP 801, n.d. [5 record set]
Fancy Meeting You Here: Crosby-Clooney, RCA Victor LPM-1854, 1958.
Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas: Sung by Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Peggy Lee, MCA Decca Records VIM 7277, 1981
Bing and the Dixieland Bands, Ace of Hearts Records AH 31, n.d.
Bing Crosby: Feels Good, Feels Right, London Records, Inc., 1976.
Bing Crosby: That’s What Life Is All About, United Artists Music And Record Group, Inc., n.d. [Special Guest: Johnny Mercer]
Bing: The Final Chapter: His Last Songs Ever Recorded, BBC Records & Tapes BBC-22398, n.d.
Hollywood Sings Vol. 3: The Boys & Girls, Ace of Hearts Records MONO AH 69, 1964.
Mr. Crosby and Mr. Mercer, MCA Coral Records CLDM 8025, n.d.
Bing & Co., MCA Records MCFM2275, n.d.
Bing Crosby: Many Happy Returns, Vocalion Records MONO VPL 1, 1975.
Bing Crosby: Collection of thirty-six Original recordings: MCA Records MAPS 5116 [3 Record Set]
Bing Crosby: The Radio Years, Volume 2, GNP Crescendo Records GNP 9046, 1985. [With Mills Brothers, Peggy Lee and Dennis Day]
Bing Crosby: The Radio Years, Volume 1, GNP Crescendo Records GNP 9044, 1985. [With Judy Garland, Connee Boswell and George Burns]
Bing Crosby in The Big Broadcast: the original 1932 sound track, Sountrak ST-101, 1974.
Shhhh! Bing: Volume 4, Crosbyana LLM-023, n.d.
Bing ‘n Basie, Daybreak Records DR2014, 1972.
Hey Jude/Hey Bing!, Springboard Stereo SP-4008, n.d.
Der Bingle: those great WWII songs, SPOKANE 5, n.d.
A Holiday Toast: Bing Crosby, 20th Century Fox Records T-551, 1977.
Shillelaghs and Shamrocks: Bing Crosby, MCA-177 (formerly DL7-8207), n.d.
Bing Crosby in the Thirties: Volume 1 : with Paramount Studio Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra, JSP Records 1076, n.d. [Newly remastered (1984) recordings from the publicity disc for “The Big Broadcast” & radio shows]
Bing Crosby: In the Thirties: Vol. 2, JSP Records 1084, n.d.
Bing Crosby: In the Thirties: Vol. 3, JSP Records 1104, n.d.
Songs of a Lifetime: Bing Crosby, Philips 6641 923, 1979. [two record set]
Bing Crosby: A Legendary Performer, RCA CPL1-2086(e), 1977. [Enclosed: Illustrated booklet with 4-color picture suitable for framing]
Bing Crosby: In Demand, MCA Records MCG 6004, 1986. 1
Kraft Music Hall April 30, 1942 Starring Bing Crosby, SPOKANE 3, n.d. 1
Kraft Music Hall March 12, 1942 Starring Bing Crosby, SPOKANE 2, n.d. 2
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Bing Crosby: On The Air, Sandy Hook Records S.H.-2002, 1978. 2
Der Bingle: Vol.2, SPOKANE 10, 1977. 2
Sing You Sinners: 1940 Lux Radio Theater Broadcast Starring Bing Crosby, Ralph Bellamy, Elizabeth Patterson, SPOKANE 8, n.d. [Bing sings “I’ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams” and “Don’t Let That Moon Get Away”]
2
Bing Crosby: Happy Holiday, SPOKANE 6, 1978. 2
Bing Crosby “On the Air” Kraft Music Hall May 27, 1937, SPOKANE 7, 1976. 2*
Bing: the early thirties, Vol.1, Ace of Hearts Records MONO AH 40, n.d. 2
Bing Crosby: Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams, RCA Records LPV-584, 1972. 2
Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day: The Original Sound Tracks From Bing Crosby’s Early Films (1930-1931), BIOGRAPH BLP–M-1, 1977 [First Time on LP]
2
Bing Crosby: Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day, Music For Pleasure MFP 50249, n.d. [Featuring “Chinatown My Chinatown”, “Georgia On My Mind” and “When I Take My Sugar To Tea”]
2
New Tricks…Bing Crosby with Buddy Cole and his trio, Decca Records DL 8575, n.d. 2
The Navy Swings Starring Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney and Buddy Cole, RB 200, n.d. [2 record set]
2
A Bing Crosby Collection: Volume I, Columbia 35093, 1978. [Recorded from 1928 to 1932, 14 sides never released on LPs]
2
A Bing Crosby Collection: Volume II, Columbia 35094, 1978. [Recorded from 1932 to 1934, 14 sides never released on LPs]
2
A Bing Crosby Collection: Volume III, Columbia 35748, 1979. [Recorded from 1929 to 1933, 14 sides never released on LPs]
2
Some Fine Old Chestnuts: Bing Crosby with the Buddy Cole Trio, Decca Records VIM 5589, 1981.
2
Bing Crosby: Seasons, With the Pete Moore Orchestra, PD-1-6128, 1977. [Last commercial recording by Bing Crosby]
2
Bing, Bob & Judy, TOTEM LP-1009, n.d. [Never before on record, Limited Edition] 2
Bing ‘n Al: Bing Crosby & Al Jolson October 16, 1947 & January 15, 1948, TOTEM 1017, 1975. [Unopened]
2
Crosby/Merman, Presto, n.d. [Lacquer disc] 2
Crosby-Jolson Show, Presto, n.d. [Lacquer disc] 2
Bing Crosby: Beautiful Memories, United Artist Records UAS 30116, 1977. 2
“Blue Skies” Starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and Joan Caulfield, Sountrak STK-104, 1976. [Original Sound Track Recording]
2
The Sinatra Society of Australia Presents: The Bing Crosby Show with guest Frank Sinatra, General Electric, 1979. [Not available to general public through retail outlets]
2
Around The Hall (Volume 2)Bing Crosby: A Tribute to Eddie Rice with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra, Limited Edition Club JGB 1003, n.d. [Not sold in retail outlets]
2
“Mail Call” with Bing Crosby and Judy Garland, TANDEM LP-1903, n.d. 2
“Mail Call” Volume 2 with Judy Garland and Bing Crosby, TANDEM LP-1904, n.d. 2
Big Broadcast of 1935, MONO STEREO BB 1935, n.d. 2
Bing Crosby on V-Disc, Dan Records VC-5018, n.d. 2
Comedy: Crosby and Jolson, March 5th, 1947, Sanders Recording, n.d. 2
The Bing Crosby Show, Featuring Louis Armstrong and Rose Marie: When Radio Was King!, Memorabilia Records MLP-705, n.d.
2
Bing Crosby and Introducing Mary Frances Crosby as Goldilocks, Sherbro Music Company 2
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DL-3511, 1969. [storybook album]
“Bing & Hoppy”, Critter Records CBHC 8901, 1973. [Collector’s Limited Issue] 2
“Anything Goes Every Night At Eight”, CALIBAN 6043, n.d. [Featuring the big hit single “Shanghi-De-Ho”]
2
Bing ‘n’ Al: The Golden Medley Duets, Broadcast Tributes BTRIB0003, n.d. 2
Best Foot Forward; Too Much Harmony; Going Hollywood, CALIBAN 6039, n.d. [Original Production]
2
Bing Crosby Show with Ethel Merman, Part 2, no information, n.d. 2
Christmas with Bing, Capital Records RDA-175/D, 1980. 2
Bing Crosby: Songs of Christmas, Decca Records DL 34461, n.d. 2
Bing Sings The Great Songs, MCA Records MCFM 2721, n.d. [20 classic tracks] 2
Bing Crosby Sings Broadway, MCA Records MCL 1730, 1982. 2
Bing sings 50 pop standards, Decca Records VIM-14-16, 1984. [3 record set, Japanese] 2
Bing’s music hall highlights.., SPOKANE 16, 1979. 2
Merry Christmas, CSJ-393-B, n.d. [Japanese] 2
Bing Crosby & Bob Hope with Dorothy Lamour: Exactly as heard on Philco Radio Time, January 29, 1947, on ABC radio., Radiola MR-1044, 1975. [Unedited, the complete show, comedy]
2
The Armed Forces Radio Service Command Performance “Dick Tracy in B-Flat” or “For Goodness Sake Isn’t He Ever Going To Marry Tess Trueheart”, Curtain Calls 100/1, n.d. [Broadcast on Feb. 15, 1945 with star-studded cast]
2
Bing Crosby at Kraft Music Hall December 24, 1942, SPOKANE 13, n.d. 2
Bing And The Dixieland Bands, Decca Records DL 8493, n.d. 2
Bing and Connee “On The Air”, SPOKANE 18, 1981. 2
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Joan Collins in “The Road To Hong Kong”, Liberty LOM 16002, n.d. [Original Soundtrack Album]
2
“That Travelin’ Two Beat” with Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, Capital Records High Fidelity Recording T 2300, n.d.
2
Bing Crosby’s All Time Hit Parade, The Longines Symphonette Recording Society, n.d. 2
Encore! Sing Some More with Bing Crosby and His Friends: 51 Good Time Songs, LPM/LSP-2520, 1962.
2
Bing Crosby Sings The Great Country Hits, Capitol Records SM-11737, n.d. 2
Bing ‘n’ Al March 5, 1947 & April 2, 1947 Vol. 1, TOTEM 1003, 1975.[sealed in plastic] 2
Bing ‘n’ Al December 3, 1947 & May 7, 1947, Vol. 4, TOTEM 1015, 1975.[sealed in plastic] 2
Bing ‘n’ Al February 15, 1950 & November 30, 1949, Vol. 3, TOTEM 1013, 1975. [sealed in plastic]
2
Bix ‘n’ Bing: a twenty track album of their finest moments, Living Era AJA 5005, 1981. 2
Bing Crosby, JAZUM 39, n.d. 2
Going Hollywood: Volume 17, Crosbyana Collectors Library, n.d. 3
“Crosby Jam Session”, Presto, n.d. [acetate] 3
Bing in the Thirties: Kraft Music Hall Volume 3, Spokane 24, 1984. [sealed in plastic] 3
Bing in the Thirties: Kraft Music Hall Volume 5, Spokane 26, 1984. [sealed in plastic] 3
Bing in the Thirties: Kraft Music Hall Volume 4, Spokane 25, 1984. [sealed in plastic] 3
Bing in the Hall: Kraft Music Hall May 29, 1941, Spokane 17, 1980. 3
The Golden Age of American Radio Starring Bing Crosby, MONO UAK 30115, 1978. [Over 60 minutes of recordings from Bing Crosby’s broadcasts 1946-1954]
3
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Bing Crosby: Home on the Range, Decca Records DL 8210, n.d. 3
Bing and the Music Maids: “On The Air”, SPOKANE 21, 1981. 3
Bing Crosby: Around The Hall with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra, Limited Edition Club JGB 1002, n.d.
3
Sweet Memories of Bing, MCA Records VIM-9521-22(M) MONO, 1980.[Two record set, Japanese]
3
Bing Crosby: Star Gold, MCA Records 0082.060/0682.060, n.d. [2 LP set] 3
Bing: 1975-76 and Bing: 1931, Decca DBC ½, 1977. [2 record set] 3
Bing: Feels Good, Feels Right, Decca SKL 5261, 1976.[recorded in London] 3
Mr. Crosby and Mr. Mercer, MCA Coral Rainbow Series CDLM 8025 mono, n.d. 3
Bing Crosby: his greatest hits: Original sessions 1946/1952, Muridisc 30 CV 1356, n.d. 3
Bing Crosby: Through the Years, Limited Edition Club JGB 1001, n.d. 3
Bing Crosby: Music! Music! Music!, Grappenhauser Records, n.d. [Limited Edition for Collectors]
3
Bing Crosby: Dark Moon, MAGIC AWE 7, n.d. [Rare Live Performances] 3
Bing Crosby: I Grandi Del Jazz(The Jazzin’ Bing Crosby), SM 3503, 1971. [Songs from 1927-1938, made in Italy]
3
The Dinah Shore-Bing Crosby Shows, Sunbeam HB-309, 1975. [from 1947 (Shore) and 1952 (Crosby)]
3
One Night Stand With Bing Crosby At The Music Hall 1941 , JOYCE 1117, n.d. 3
Bing Crosby: Rare Early Recordings 1929-1933,Biograph Records BLP-C-13, 1973. 3
Bing Crosby Radio Broadcast from 1947 featuring Al Jolson, not available, n.d. 3
Bing: Columbia Special Products, 1977. 3
Great Singers of The 1930’s: Live Broadcasts, FANFARE Records LP-40-140, n.d. [Bing Crosby, May 28, 1934 Woodbury Soap Program]
3
Bing Crosby and Friends, MAGIC AWE 3, 1981. [Superb Live Performances Never Before Available]
3
Bing’s Magic, MAGIC AWE 1, 1980. 3
Bing Sings Crosby, Broadway Intermission Records BR-139, 1987. 3
Crosbyana-Volume 2: “The Fabulous Rice Tapes (June 10, 1937-November 18. 1937), Broadway Intermission BR-116, 1983.
3
The Rare Ones: Featuring 18 of Bing Crosby’s Rarest Recordings, Broadway Intermission Records BR-128, 1984. [Songs Never Before On Domestic Album]
3
Crosby & Como, Broadway Intermission Records BR-123, 1984. [A Limited Collectors Edition]
3
Bing Crosby with Glenn Miller and The American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Forces Orchestra, Broadway Intermission Records BR-114, 1983.
3
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Featuring Bing Crosby, Columbia Hall of Fame Series MONO CL 2830, n.d. [Fox Trot Vocal Refrain]
3
Bing Crosby in Hollywood 1930-1934, Columbia Hall of Fame Series C2L 43, n.d. [2 record series]
3
Bing Crosby: I Wish You A Merry Christmas, Warner Brothers WS 1484, 1962. 3
Bing & Connee “ On The Air”, SPOKANE 18, 1981. 3
Music Hall Highlights Starring Bing Crosby with The John Scott Trotter Orchestra, SPOKANE 19, 1981.
3
Bing & Dinah, SPOKANE 31, 1981. 3
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* Bing Crosby: Kraft Music Hall April 16, 1942, SPOKANE 4, n.d. 3
Dick Haymes
Curtain Call: The Rare Dick Haymes, Ballad DHS, 1985. [Collectors Edition, Vintage Selections from 1940-1962]
3
Dick Haymes: Moondreams, Capitol Records T787, 1957, re-edition 1982. 3
Dick Haymes: Polka Dots & Moonbeams, MEMOIR MOIR 120, n.d. 3
Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes: Something to Remember You By, Cambra Sound CR5141, 1984. [2 Record Set]
3
Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes: Long Ago And Far Away, MCA Records MCA-1546, 1983. 3
The Dick Haymes Show Volume 1: 1943-1946 Broadcast Recordings, Ballad Records DHS-2 MONAURAL , 1986.
3
The Great Song Stylists Volume 1: Dick Haymes, APEX SAX 4 STEREO, n.d. [The Complete Studio Recordings London 1968-1969 (remastered 1982)]
3
Dick Haymes: Last Goodbye, Ballad DHS-7, 1982. [A Dick Haymes Society Memorial Issue] 3
Dick Haymes: Personal Album, Ballad LP-4 MONO, 1975. 3
Radio Personalities On The Air: The Dick Haymes Show, Take Two Records TT 303, 1985. 3
The Best of Dick Haymes, MCA Records MCL 1651 MONO, n.d. 3
The Special Magic of Dick Haymes, Standing Room Only Records sro-lp1002, 1978. [Limited edition for collectors only]
3
Dick Haymes Sings Irving Berlin, MCA Records MCL 1773, 1983. [Features “What’ll I Do”, “Say It Isn’t So” and “Cheek To Cheek”]
3
Dick Haymes, Glendale GLS-9006, 1983. 3
Dick Haymes: Look at me now!, Best Records B516, n.d. 3
Dick Haymes: The Fabulous Forties, The V-Disc Years, Standing Room Only Records SRO-1001, 1981.
3
Clancy Hayes
Clancy Hayes: Live at Earthquake McGoon’s, ABC Records MONO ABC-591, n.d. 3
Clancy Hayes: “Swingin’ Minstrel”, Good Time Jazz S10050, 1963. 3
Clancy Hayes Sings, Lu Watters and His Jass Band, Down Home Records MG D-3, n.d. 3
Happy Melodies: Clancy Hayes with Yank Lawson and his Yankee Clippers, ABC Paramount ABCS 519, n.d.
3
Neal Hefti
Neal Hefti’s Singing Instrumentals, Epic Records LN 3440, n.d. 3
Hefti Hot ‘N Hearty, Epic Records LN 3187, n.d. 3
Pardon My Doo-Wah: Neal Hefti and his orchestra, Epic Records LN 3481, n.d. 3
Songs For My Man: Frances Wayne with Neal Hefti and his orchestra, Epic Records LN 3222, n.d.
3
Concert Miniatures: Neal Hefti and His Orchestra, Vik LX-1092, n.d. 3
Horace Heidt
Horace Heidt And His Musical Knights 1939, Hindsight Records HSR-194, 1983. [Previously unreleased material, the original for radio only recordings]
3
Horace Heidt and his Orchestra: 16 Collector’s Items From His Great 1927-1929 Period, Sunbeam Records MFC-4, n.d.
3
Horace Heidt and his Orchestra 1943-1945 Vol. 2, Hindsight Records HSR-202, 1984. [Previously unreleased material, the original for radio only recordings]
3
Fletcher Henderson
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Fletcher Henderson & The Dixie Stompers 1925-1928, Disques Swing DRG, 1984. [2 record set]
4
Bill Henderson
Bill Henderson, Vee Jay Records RJL-6024, 1982. 4
Bill Henderson, Vee Jay Records LP-1031, n.d. 4
Bill Henderson: When My Dreamboat Comes Home, Verve V6-8619, n.d. [sealed in plastic]
4
Roy Haynes
Roy Haynes: Cymbalism, New Jazz Records VIJ-4059, 1985. [Prestige Jazz 60’s Collection, Japanese]
4
Joe Haymes
Joe Haymes & His Orchestra, 1932-1937, IAJRC 46, n.d. 4
Joe Haymes & His Orchestra, 1932-1935, RCA AXM2-5552, 1977. [2 record set] 4
Ray Herbeck
Ray Herbeck & His “Music With Romance” Orchestra: Live & Romantic, Memorable Broadcasts from 1947 &1948!, Glendale Records GLS-6025, 1983. [Preview copy: not for sale]
4
Michele Hendricks
Michele Hendricks: Carryin’ On, Muse Records MR5336, 1987. 4
Jon Hendricks
Jon Hendricks: A Good Git-Together, World Pacific Records WP-1283, 1959. [Autographed]
4
Jon Hendricks: Salud! Joao Gilberto, Reprise R-6089, 1963. 4
Larry Vuckovich with Jon Hendricks: Cast Your Fate, Palo Alto Records PA 8042-N, 1984. 4
Jon Hendricks: Recorded In Person At The Trident, Smash Records MGS 27069, n.d. [Autographed]
4
Luther Henderson Sextet
Last Night When We Were Young: The Luther Henderson Sextet, MGM Records E3408, n.d.
4
Judy Henske
Judy Henske: Little Bit of Sunshine…Little Bit of Rain, Mercury Record Corporation MG 21010, n.d.
4
Al Hibbler
Here’s Hibbler, Decca Records DL 8420, n.d. 4
Monday Every Day: Al Hibbler with the Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Discovery Records DS-842, 1981.
4
Al Hibbler Sings the Blues: Monday Every Day, Reprise R-2005, n.d. [promotional copy] 4
Big Boy Blues: Jimmy Rushing & Al Hibbler, Grand Prix Series K-407, n.d. 4
Al Hibbler with The Ellingtonians, Brunswick Records BL 54036, n.d. 4
Al Hibbler: Torchy and Blue, Decca Records DL 8697, n.d. 4
Al Hibbler, MCA Records MCM 5026, 1985 [Golden Greats] 4
Starring Al Hibbler, Decca Records DL 8328, n.d. 4
Melodies by Al Hibbler, Teichiku Records Company LP 601, 1983. 4
Al Hibbler Remembers…The Big Songs of the Big Bands, Decca Records DL 78862, n.d. 4
A Meeting of the Times: Rahsaan Roland Kirk & Al Hibbler, Atlantic Recording Company SD 1630, 1972.
4
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Frank Comstock
Suddenly It’s The Hi Lo’s: Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock, Columbia CL 952, n.d.
4
Donna Hightower
Donna Hightower: Take One!, Capitol Records T1133, n.d. 4
Donna Hightower: Gee, baby, ain’t I good to you?, Capitol Records T1273, n.d. [Promotional use only: Not to be sold]
4
Woody Herman
Woody Herman: Live at Monterey, Atlantic Jazzlore 10, 1982. 4
Woody’s Big Band Goodies, Philips PHS 600-171, n.d. [Promotional: not for sale] 4
Woody Herman: The Brother’s Nest, CBS Vintage Series 20AP 1814, n.d. [Japanese] 4
Hildegarde
The Incomparable Hildegarde “On The Air” 1936-1934, TOTEM 1036, 1981. 4
Jane Harvey
Jane Harvey “It Never Entered My Mind”, Discovery Records DS-888, 1983. [Autographed]
4
Jane Harvey: The Other Side of Sondheim, Atlantic Jazz 81833-1, 1988. [promotional use only]
4
You fats…me jane, CJ 15, n.d. 4
Johnny Hartman
Johnny Hartman: I Just Dropped By To Say Hello, MCA-29039, n.d. 4
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, impulse! A-40, n.d. 4
Johnny Hartman: First, Lasting & Always…, Savoy Jazz SJL 1134, n.d. 4
Johnny Hartman: Johnny Hartman, Musicor Records MUS-2502, 1977. 4
Johnny Hartman: Once In Every Lifetime, Bee Hive Jazz Records BH 7012, 1981. 4
Johnny Hartman: All Of Me, Bethlehem Records BCP 6045, 1978. 4
Johnny Hartman: The Voice That Is!, impulse! MCA-29040, n.d. 4
Johnny Hartman: Today, Perception Records Inc., Plp 30 Stereo, 1972. 4
Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins Meets The Big Sax Section, Savoy SJL 1123, 1979. 4
Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster: Blue Saxophones, Verve Super 2304 169, n.d. 4
Bean & Ben: Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster 1944-1945, Harlequin HQ 2004, 1983. 4
Coleman Hawkins: The Hawk Swings/ Vol. 2, Fresh Sounds Records FSR-1002, 1989. [in plastic wrap]
4
The Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Pete Brown, Jo Jones All Stars at Newport, Verve, 1982.
4
Coleman Hawkins: The “Hawk” Talks, Jasmine Records JASM 1031, 1958. 4
Kay Kyser
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: “The Swinging Side”, Golden Era Records LP-15052, n.d. 5
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra; “Great Day”, Golden Era Records LP-15072, n.d. 5
One Night Stand With Kay Kyser’s Treasury Star Parade, 1942, Joyce 1146, n.d. 5
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: “Dance Date”, Big Band Archives LP 1220, n.d. 5
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: Pushin’ Sand, Sounds of Swing LP 1207, n.d. 5
Kay Kyser and his Orchestra: “The Ole Professor”, Bandstand Records BS 7137, n.d. 5
The Big Bands’ Greatest Vocalists: Sully Mason With Kay Kyser and His Orchestra 1935-1937, Joyce 6029, n.d.
5
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The World of Kay Kyser, Columbia 33572, 1976. [Demonstration: Not For Sale, 2 disc set] 5
Kay Kyser and his Orchestra 1935-1937, Sunbeam SB-218, 1976. 5
Kay Kyser and His “Makes You Wanna Dance Music”, STAR-TONE RECORDS ST-221, n.d. [Limited Edition For Collectors, Previously Unreleased Performances 1937-1940]
5
Miscellaneous
The Creative World of Stan Kenton, Duophonic ST 1006, n.d. [Featuring “City of Glass” and “This Modern World”]
5
Beverly Kenny with Jimmy Jones and “The Basie-ites”, Roost Records LP 2218, n.d. 5
Beverly Kenny: Come Swing With Me, Roost Records LP 2212, n.d. 5
Brooks Kerr salutes Fats Waller, Bluewail SWLP 1001, n.d. 5
Peggy King sings Jerome Kern: Till the clouds roll by, Stash Records ST246, 1985. [Sealed in plastic, The Jerome Kern 1885-1985 Centennial Album]
5
Peggy King: oh what a memory we made…tonight, Stash Records ST-238, 1984. [sealed in plastic]
5
The King Sisters with Frank DeVol’s Orchestra 1947, Hindsight Records HSR-168, 1981. [Previously Unreleased Material, The Original For Radio Only Recordings]
5
Morgana King: The Greatest Songs Ever Swung, RCA Camden CAL-543, n.d. 5
Morgana King: Another Time, Another Space, Muse Records MR 5339, 1988. [For promotion only]
5
Henry King and his orchestra 1933-38, Sunbeam HB-324, 1985. 5
Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra: New Orleans Wonderland, Columbia CL 2250, n.d. 5
Jim Kweskin: Jump For You, Vanguard Recording Society VRS-9243, n.d. 5
Hal Kemp
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra Featuring Bunny Berigan Vol. 1 1930, Shoestring SS-110, 1979 [Bunny’s first know recordings]
5
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra “Live” 1934 Vol.1, Hindsight Records HSR-143, 1979 [Previously unreleased material]
5
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra “Live” 1934 Vol.2, Hindsight Records HSR-161, 1980 [Previously unreleased material, sealed in plastic]
5
Hal Kemp & His Orchestra “On The Air” March 24, 1940 and April 7, 1940, Aircheck 38, 1988
5
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra “Workout”, Big Band Archives LP-1213, n.d. 5
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra 1935 and 1936 Broadcasts, Fanfare Records 26-126, 1978 5
Skinnay Ennis Salutes Hal Kemp, Philips PHS600-002, n.d. 5
Pete Kelly
Pete Kelly At Home, RCA Victor LPM-1413, n.d. 5
Pete Kelly’s Blues, Columbia CL 690, n.d. 5
Pete Kelly’s Blues, RCA Victor LPM-2053, n.d. 5
Pete Kelly’s Blues, Warner Brothers 1303, n.d. [The authentic music from the television production]
5
Miscellaneous
Bev Kelly: Love Locked Out, Riverside 328, n.d. 5
Bev Kelly in Person, Riverside RLP 9345, n.d. [recorded live at The Coffee Gallery, San Francisco]
5
Lainie Kazan: Right Now!, MGM Records E-4340, n.d. 5
Lainie Kazan, MGM Records ST-91112, n.d. 5
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One Night Stand With Sammy Kaye May 14, 1946, Joyce LP-1061, n.d. [Hollywood Palladium]
5
Gene Kelly: Song & Dance Man, STET Records DS 15010, 1978 [sealed in plastic] 5
Danny Kaye
Danny at the Palace: Danny Sings Your Favorite Songs, Decca Records DL 8461, n.d. 5
Danny Kaye for Children, MCA Records MCA-525, n.d. 5
Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong: The Five Pennies, Dot DLP 9500, 1958 [original sound track]
5
Pure Delight with Danny Kane, Harmony HL 7012, n.d. 5
Miscellaneous
Beatrice Kelly: The Naughty Nineties, Columbia Records CL 868, n.d. 5
Gay 90’s with Beatrice Kelly, Radio Craftsman C4039, n.d. 5
Gene Kardos and His Orchestra: You’ve Got To Sell It!, PL100, 1984. 5
Helen Kane: the boop-boop-a-doop girl, Take Two Records TT210, 1981. [Limited Collectors Edition]
5
Helen Kane and other boop-boop-a-doopers, Take Two Records TT219, 1985. 5
Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra 1937/1939, Hindsight HMP 5046, 1977. 5
Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra 1937-1940, Sunbeam HB-322, 1981. 5
Steve Lawrence: Swing Softly With Me, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABCS-290, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme: The Look Of Love, Columbia CS 9652, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme sings…The Best Of, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC-512, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme Sings The Great Songs From “The Sound Of Music” and Other Broadway Hits, Columbia CL 2300, n.d.
5
Steve & Eydie At The Movies, Columbia CS 8821, 1963. 5
Steve & Eydie Together On Broadway: The Honeymoon Is Over, Columbia CL 2636, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme: Softly, As I Leave You, Columbia CL 2594, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC-150, n.d. 5
Steve Lawrence-Eydie Gorme: Two on the Aisle, Ultra Audio WWS 8518, n.d. 5
Steve Lawrence-Betty Clooney: Tete A Tete, Camay Records CA 307 S, n.d. 5
Eydie Gorme Vamps: the roaring 20’s, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC-218, n.d. 5
Eydie in love…, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC-246, n.d. 5
Eydie Swings The Blues, ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC-92, n.d. 5
Steve Lawrence: Come Waltz With Me, Columbia CL 1870, 1962. 5
Gertrude Lawrence: “A Bright Particular Star”, Decca DL-74940, n.d. 5
Gertrude Lawrence: Songs From Two Of Her Greatest Starring Vehicles: George & Ira Gershwin’s “Oh, Kay!” and Cole Porter’s “Nymph Errant”, Monmouth-Evergreen Records MES-7043, n.d.
5
Gary Lawrence and His Sizzling Syncopators, Master Works M35824, 1980. 5
Nancy Wilson: Lush Life, Capitol Records ST 2757, n.d. [Clever reissue with title track removed]
5
Musicals
Jimmy McPartland’s All-Stars: “The Music Man” Goes Dixieland, Epic LN 3463, n.d. 6
Menashsa Skulnik in The Zulu & The Zayda, Columbia KOL 6480, n.d. [Original Broadway cast]
6
Herschel Bernardi & Maria Karnilova in Zorba, Capitol SO 118, n.d. [Original Broadway Cast]
6
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The Music of Mikis Theodorakis in Z, Columbia OS 3370, n.d. [Original Sound Track] 6
Mikis Theodorakis: Theme Used in the Motion Picture “Z”, MGM Records SE-4670, n.d. 6
Zev Bufman and Dorothy Love present “Your Own Thing”, RCA/Victor LSO-1148, 1968 6
Rosalind Russell in “Wonderful Town”, Decca DL 9010, n.d. 6
“The Wiz”, MCA Records MCA2-1400, 1978 [2 disc set] 6
“Wish You Were Here” by Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan, STET DS 15015, n.d. [sealed in plastic]
6
Jazz Themes From “The Wild One”, Decca DL 8349, 1985. 6
Lucille Ball in “Wildcat”, RCA Victor LOC-1060, 1961. 6
“Wilberforce: A New Musical”, FMR 075, 1983. 6
“Whoop-Up”, MGM Records E3745 OC, n.d. 6
David Rose Plays Music From “Whoop-Up”, MGM E 3746, n.d. 6
“White Horse Inn”, Angel Records 35815, n.d. 6
“When You’re In Love The World Is Jewish”, KAPP Records KRS-5506, 1966 [sealed in plastic]
6
“When the BOYS meet the GIRLS”, MGM SE-4334, n.d. [Featuring Herman’s Hermits’ “Listen People”]
6
“What Makes Sammy Run?” featuring Steve Lawrence, Sally Ann Howes and Robert Alda, Columbia KOL 6040, n.d.
6
“The War in Space”, DX-4005, n.d. [Japanese] 6
Leo Tolstoy’s “War and Peace”, Capitol Records SWAO 2918, n.d. [Recorded in USSR] 6
“Walking Happy”, Capitol Records VAS 2631, n.d. [2 copies-duplicate] 6
Leon Gluckman’s “Wait a Minim!”, London AMS 88002, 1966. 6
Vision Quest, Geffen Records GHS 24063, 1985. 6
Richard Rodgers Victory at Sea, Vol. 1, RCA Victor LM-2335, 1959. 6
Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy, DRG Records DRG 6100, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 6
The Vagabond King with Mario Lanza, RCA Victor LM-2509, n.d. 6
Manfred Mann, Mercury Stereo SR 6159, n.d. 6
“The Unsinkable Molly Brown”, Capitol Records WAO1509, 1960. [souvenir program enclosed]
6
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Philips Monaural PCC 216, 1964. [connoisseur collection] 6
2001: A Space Odyssey, MGM Records S1E-13 ST X, n.d. 6
“Two on the Aisle” with Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray, Decca Records DL 8040, 1951. 6
Frank Zappa’s 200 Motels, United Artist Records UAS 9956, 1971. 6
Two By Two featuring Danny Kaye, Columbia Stereo S 30338, n.d. 6
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Columbia Records ML 4405, 1951. 6
Vivien Leigh and Jean Pierre Aumont in “Tovarich”, Capitol Records TAO 1940, 1963. 6
The Plowright Players “Touch”, Ampex Records A50102, 1971. 6
“To Sir, With Love”, Fontana Records SRF 67589, n.d. 6
“Tom Thumb”, MGM L70084, 1958. 6
To Live Another Summer/ To Pass Another Winter, Buddah Records BDS 95004, n.d. [2 record set, 2 copies]
6
To Broadway With Love, Columbia MONO OL 8030, n.d. 6
Tin Whistles, Claddagh Records Limited CC15, n.d. 6
“That’s Entertainment”, MCA Records MCA2-11002, 1974. [2 disc set] 6
Tenderloin, Capitol Records WAO1492, 1960. [includes Playbill] 6
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Julie Andrews in “Tell It Again”, Angel Records 65041, n.d. 6
Take Me Alone, RCA Victor LOC-1050, n.d. 6
Gwen Verdon as “Sweet Charity”, Columbia Records KOL 6500, n.d. 6
Shirley McLaine and Sammy Davis, Jr. in “Sweet Charity”, Decca Records DL71502, n.d. 6
Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, RCA CBL2-3379, n.d. [2 disc set, includes playbill]
6
Rugantino: A Roman Musical Spectacle, Warner Bros. Records 1528, n.d. 7
Round Midnight, Columbia Stereo SC 40464, 1986. 7
The Rothschilds, Columbia Stereo S 30337, n.d. 7
Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo & Juliet, Capitol Records ST 2993, n.d. 7
Rocky, United Artists UAL 24010, 1976. 7
The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd, RCA Victor LSO-1109, 1965. 7
Riverwind, London AM 48001, n.d. 7
Reveille with Beverly, Hollywood Soundstage H.S. 5014, n.d. 7
Le Retour de Martin Guerre/Julia, DRG Records SL 9514, 1983. [Two original soundtrack recordings]
7
Blake Edwards’ “The Return of the Pink Panther”, RCA ABL1-0968, 1975. 7
Broadway Magic, Super Hits Vol. 4, Columbia JS 36736, 1980. 7
Broadway Magic, All-Time Favorites-Vol. 6, Columbia JS 37604, 1981. 7
Broadway Magic, The Showstoppers-Vol. 3, Columbia JS 6599, 1980. 7
Broadway Magic, The Great Performers-Vol. 2, Columbia JS 36409, 1980. 7
Broadway Magic, The Best of the Great Broadway Musicals, Columbia JS36282, 1979. 7
Purlie, AMPEX Records A40101, n.d. 7
Promises, Promises, United Artist Records UAS 9902, n.d. 7
Promenade, RCA Victor LSO-1161, 1969. 7
Private Hell 36, Coral Records CRL 56122, 1986. 7
Pretty Baby, ABC Records AA 1076, 1978. 7
Pretty Baby, ABC Records AA 1076, 1978. [duplicate] 7
Porgy and Bess, Bethlehem 3BP-1, n.d. [3 record set] 7
Porgy and Bess, Columbia OS 2016, n.d. 7
Songs From “Porgy and Bess”, Varsity 69115, n.d. 7
Plain and Fancy, Capitol Records, S 603, n.d. 7
Pins and Needles, Columbia Monaural OL 5810, 1962. 7
Pennies from Heaven, World Records Group SH 276, n.d. 7
Pennies from Heaven, Decca Record Company DDV 5007/8, 1978. 7
Pennies from Heaven as featured in the BBC TV Series, World Records Limited SH 266, n.d.
7
“You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown”, MGM 1E/S1E-9 OC, n.d. 7
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, MGM LE-900, n.d. 7
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! Peanuts, Columbia HS 11230, n.d. 7
Peace, Metromedia MP 33001, n.d. 7
Parade: a musical revue, KAPP Records 7005, n.d. 7
Paper Moon, CBS Records PAS 1012, 1973. 7
Pal Joey, Columbia ML 54364, n.d. 7
Paint Your Wagon, RCA Victor LSO-10069(e), 1965. 7
Paint Your Wagon, RCA Victor LOC 1006, n.d. 7
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Out of This World, Columbia ML 54390, 1950. 7
One Mo’ Time, Warner Bros. Records HS 3454, 1980. 7
One Mo’ Time, Warner Bros. Records HS 3454, 1980. [duplicate] 7
110 In The Shade, RCA Victor LOC-1085, 1963. 7
The One and Only Genuine Original Family Band, Buena Vista Records 5002, 1968. 7
One Your Toes, Stet DS 15024, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 7
Judy Garland: The Judy Garland Christmas Show, Warner Reprise Video 9 38267-6, 1963. 7
Going Hollywood/ Hollywood Party, MGM L103971, n.d. [Double feature, 2 disc set] 7
Frank Sinatra: The Reprise Collection, Warner Reprise Video 38196-6, 1990. [2 disc set] 7
Frank Sinatra: The Reprise Collection, Warner Reprise Video 38196-6, 1990. [2 disc set, Duplicate]
7
Frank Sinatra: The Reprise Collection Volume II, Warner Reprise Video 38228-6, 1991. [2 disc set]
7
Frank Sinatra: The Reprise Collection Volume III, Warner Reprise Video 38256-6, 1991. [2 disc set]
7
Tintypes: The New Musical, DRG Records S2L 5196, 1981. [2 disc set] 8
Tintypes: The New Musical, DRG Records S2L 5196, 1981. [2 disc set,duplicate, sealed in plastic]
8
Dennis King in Selections from Rudolf Frimil’s “The Three Musketeers” & “The Vagabond King”, Monmouth-Evergreen Records MES/7050, 1972.
8
Cheers: Tessie O’Shea, Command Records RS 872 SD, 1964. 8
Joseph Papp presents Three Penny Opera, Columbia PS 34326, 1976. [New York Shakespeare Festival]
8
Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera, MGM E3121, n.d. 8
Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera, MGM E3121, n.d. [duplicate] 8
Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht: The Three Penny Opera, Vanguard Everyman Classics SRV 273SD, n.d.
8
“Thoroughly Modern Millie” with Julie Andrews and Carol Channing, Decca DL 1500, n.d. [2 disc set]
8
The Thomas Crown Affair, United Artists UA-LA295-G, 1968. 8
The Survival of St. Joan, Paramount Records PAS 9000, n.d. [2 disc set] 8
Superman: The New Musical Comedy, Columbia KOL 6570, n.d. 8
Sugar, United Artist Records UAS-9905, 1972. 8
Subways are for Sleeping, Columbia Monaural-KOL 5730, n.d. 8
Geraldine Fitzgerald in Streetsongs, Painted Smiles Records PS 1347, 1983. [recorded live at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival]
8
Street Scene, Columbia Records OL 4139, n.d. 8
Stormy Weather, Sountrack STK-103, 1976. 8
Stop the World I Want to Get Off!, Warner Bros. Records 1643, n.d. 8
Stop the World I Want to Get Off!, London AM 58001, n.d. 8
Stop the World I Want to Get Off!, London AM 58001, n.d. [duplicate] 8
Story Theatre, Columbia SG 30415, n.d. [2 disc set] 8
State Fair, Dot Records DLP 9011, n.d. 8
South Pacific, Decca DL 5207, 1950. [Songs performed by Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Evelyn Knight and Ella Fitzgerald]
8
South Pacific, Columbia ML 4180, 1949. 8
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Song of Norway, Decca Records DL 9019, n.d. 8
Songs My Mother Never Sang, Vanguard Recordings For The Connoisseur VRS 9229, n.d. 8
Music from “Some Like It Hot”, Lou McGarity Quintet, Jubile JLP 1108, n.d. 8
Skyscraper, Capitol Records, SVAS 2422, n.d. 8
Sing Out, Sweet Land!, Decca DL 8023, n.d. 8
Simply Heavenly, Columbia OL 5240, n.d. 8
“Silk Stockings”, RCA Victor LOC-1016, 1955. 8
Shoestring Review, Offbeat Records O-4011, n.d. 8
Shoestring ’57, Offbeat Records O-4012, n.d. 8
Ship of Fools, RCA Victor LM-2817, 1965. [sealed in plastic] 8
She Loves Me, MGM E 41180C-2, n.d. [2 disc set] 8
70, Girls, 70, Columbia Stereo S30589, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 8
1776, Columbia BOS 3310, n.d. 8
Sesame Street 2, Warner Bros. Records, n.d. [Features cartoon book] 8
Seesaw, Buddah Records BDS 950061 OC, 1973. 8
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, Columbia OL 6320, n.d. 8
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers/ Rose Marie, MGM Records E3769ST, n.d. [Double feature]
8
The Sea Hawk, RCA LSC-3330, 1972. 8
Say, darling, RCA Victor LOC-1045, 1958. 8
Say, darling, RCA Victor LOC-1045, 1958. [duplicate] 8
Say Amen, Somebody, DRG Records SB2L 12584, 1983. [2 disc set] 8
Saratoga, RCA Victor LOC-1051, n.d. 8
The Sand Pebbles, 20th Century Fox Records Corporation 4189, 1966. 8
The Sand Castle, Columbia CS 8249, n.d. 8
Salvation, Capitol Records SO-337, n.d. 8
Jerome Kern’s “Sally”, Monmouth-Evergreen MES 7053, 1967. [sealed in plastic] 8
Selection of Songs from “Salad Days”, London 5474, n.d. 8
St. Louis Woman, Capitol Records DW 2742, n.d. 8
St. Louis Woman, Capitol Records L355, n.d. 8
Sail Away, Capitol Records WAO 1643, n.d. 8
Rugantino, Warner Bros. 1528, n.d. 8
Laserdiscs
The Busby Berkley Disc, MGM/UA Home Video ML102812, 1992. [2 disc set] 9
Swing, Swing, Swing!, MGM/US Home Video ML103928 [5 disc set, sealed in plastic] 9
Pavarotti in Hyde Park, London 071 250-1, 1991. 9
Carmen, Deutsche Grammophon 072 509-1, 1989. [2 disc set] 9
Barbara Streisand: A Happening in Central Park, Pioneer Artists PA-88-205, 1987. 9
Irving Berlin’s “Easter Parade”, MGM/UA Home Video, 1992. 9
Fred Astaire: The American Film Institute Life Achievement Awards, Worldvision ID2001WV, 1991.
9
Liza Live From Radio City Music Hall, Sony Music Video Enterprises MLV 49152, 1992. 9
The Aristocats, Walt Disney Home Video 7561CS, n.d. [2 disc set] 9
Doctor Zhivago, MGM/UA Home Video ML101526, 1988. [2 disc set] 9
On The Town, MGM/UA Home Video ML100057, 1990. 9
Take Me Out To The Ballgame, MGM/UA Home Video ML100503, 1992. [sealed in 9
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plastic]
Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser, Warner Home Video 11896, 1990. 9
Liza Minnelli: Stepping Out, Paramount Home Video LV 32454-WS, 1992. 9
Frank Sinatra: Portrait of an Album with Quincy Jones and Orchestra, MGM/UA Home Video ML10048, 1986.
9
Big Bands at Disneyland, Walt Disney Home Video 253AS, n.d. [with Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd]
9
It’s A Wonderful Life, Republic Pictures Home Video LV22060, 1988. [2 disc set] 9
The Bing Crosby Collection: “We’re Not Dressing” and “Rhythm on the River”, MCA Universal Home Video, 1994. [2 disc set, sealed in plastic]
9
The Wizard of Oz, MGM/UA Home Video The Criterion Collection 59, 1988. [2 disc set] 9
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney Home Video 1524AS, n.d. 9
Frank Sinatra: The Reprise Collection Volume II, Warner Reprise Video 38228-6, 1991. [2 disc set]
9
Oliver!, Pioneer Special Edition PSE 92-27, 1992. [2 disc set] 9
Thelonious Monk in Paris, Pioneer Artists PA-92-473, 1991. 9
Ziegfeld Follies, MGM/UA Home Video ML104761, 1994. [3 disc set] 9
Cartoons That Time Forgot: The UB IWERKS Collection, Image Entertainment ID2552DS, 1994. [4 disc set]
9
The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes: Vol. 2, 1931-1948, MGM/US Home Video ML10274, 1992. [5 disc set]
9
The Golden Age Of Looney Tunes: Vol. 3, 1931-1948, MGM/US Home Video ML102964 [5 disc set]
9
That’s Entertainment: Deluxe Collector’s Edition, MGM/UA Home Video ML103059, 1994. [4 disc set]
10
Meet Me In St. Louis, MGM/UA Home Video ML104754, 1994. [3 disc set, 50th Anniversary Edition]
10
The Gay Divorce, Image Entertainment ID8303TU, 1991. 10
High Society, MGM/UA Home Video ML102262, 1991. 10
Space Jam, Warner Home Video 16400, 1996. 10
Cabin in the Sky, MGM/UA Home Video ML100558, 1990. 10
Meet Me in Las Vegas, MGM/UA Home Video ML102255, 1993. [Deluxe Letter-Box Edition]
10
Two Girls & A Sailor, MGM/UA Home Video ML100852, 1992. [2 disc set] 10
Walt Disney Laserdisc, Walt Disney Home Video, n.d. [Printed in Japanese] 10
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, MGM/UA Home Video ML102543, 1992. [2 disc set] 10
My Dream is Yours/Romance on the High Seas, MGM/US Home Video ML102323, 1991. [Double Feature, 2 disc set]
10
Love Me or Leave Me, MGM/UA Home Video ML100755, 1989. [2 disc set] 10
Flying Down to Rio, Image Entertainment ID7044TU, 1991. [The RKO Classic Collection] 10
Damn Yankees, Warner Home Video 35109, 1990. 10
The Deanna Durbin Collection with “Three Smart Girls”, “Three Smart Girls Grow Up”, “100 Men and a Girl”, and “It Started With Eve”, MCA Universal Home Video 41919, 1994. [3 disc set]
10
The Al Jolson Collection, MGM/UA Home Video ML102552, 1992. [7 disc set] 10
The Ultimate Oz: The Collector’s Edition of “The Wizard of Oz”, MGM/UA Home Video 10
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ML104755, 1993. [3 disc set, Includes script]
“Anchors Aweigh”, MGM/UA Home Video ML102678, 1992. [2 disc set, sealed in plastic] 11
Presenting Lily Mars, MGM/UA Home Video ML 100827, 1992. 11
Easter Parade, MGM/UA Home Video ML100256, 1988. 11
Judy Garland: The Golden Years at M-G-M, MCM/UA Home Video ML104869, 1994. [5 disc set]
11
The Forbidden Hollywood Collection, MGM/UA Home Video ML104509, 1993. [4 disc set] 11
The Cameraman & Spite Marriage, MGM/UA Home Video ML102225, 1992. [2 disc set, sealed in plastic]
11
A Hole in the Head, MGM/UA Home Video ML101618, 1993. [2 disc set] 11
Take Five II: AV Laser Sampler Disc, Sony, 1992. 11
The Tender Trap, MGM/UA Home Video ML102547, 1992. [sealed in plastic] 11
That’s Entertainment!, MGM/UA Home Video ML100007, 1988. [2 disc set] 11
“Till The Clouds Roll By”, MGM/UA Home Video ML00094, 1990. [2 disc set] 11
A Star Is Born, Warner Bros NJL-11047, 1987. [Printed in Japan, 2 disc set] 11
Hit The Deck, MGM/UA Home Video ML102165, 1991. 11
The Jungle Book, Walt Disney Home Video 1122 AS, n.d. 11
MGM Cartoon Classics: Happy Harmonies, MGM/UA Home Video ML10468, 1994. [4 disc set]
11
The Pajama Game, Warner Home Video 35085, 1990. 11
Gold Diggers of 1935, MGM/UA Home Video ML101674, 1991. 11
An American In Paris, MGM/UA Home Video ML102803, 1992. [3 disc set] 11
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol. 5, MGM/UA Home Video ML105135, 1996. [4 disc set]
11
The Thief of Bagdad, Republic Pictures Home Video LV24160, 1991. [2 disc set] 11
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes 1933-1948, MGM/UA Home Video ML102400, 1991. [5 disc set]
11
The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol. 4 1932-1948, MGM/UA Home Video ML03943, 1993. [5 disc set]
11
Musicals
I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Columbia KOL 5780, 1962. 12
I Do! I Do!, RCA Victor LSO-1128, 1966. 12
I Had A Ball, Mercury Records OCM 2210, n.d. 12
Illya Darling, United Artists UAS 9901, 1966. 12
In Circles, Avant Garde Records AV-108, n.d. 12
Inner City, RCA Victor LSO-1171, 1972. 12
Into The Woods, RCA Victor 6796-RC, 1987. 12
In White America, Columbia KOL 6030, n.d. 12
Debbie Reynolds in “Irene”, Columbia KS 32266, 1973. 12
Irma La Douce, Columbia OS 2029, n.d. 12
The Grand Music Hall of Israel, Decca Records SW 99463, 1967. 12
It’s Honeymooners Time, Murray Hills Records 000237, 1985. 12
I Want to Live, United Artists UA-LA271-G, n.d. 12
Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris, Columbia D2S 779, n.d. [2 disc set] 12
Jamaica, RCA Victor LOC-1036, 1957. 12
Theme Music From “The James Dean Story”, World Pacific Records P2005, 1986. 12
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Mary Martin as “Jennie”, RCA Victor LOC-1083, 1963. 12
Juno, Columbia OL 5380, n.d. 12
Walt Disney Presents “The Jungle Book”, Buena Vista Records 4041, 1967. 12
Juliet of the Spirits, Mainstream Records 56062, n.d. 12
Kurt Weill’s” Johnny Johnson”, Poly Gram Records 831 384-1 Y-1, 1987. [sealed in plastic] 12
Langston Hughes’ “Jerico-Jim Crow”, Folkway Records FL 9671, n.d. 12
Johnny Stranger, RCA Victor Y-358, 1947. [youth series] 12
Jesus Christ Superstar, Decca DXA 7206, 1970. [2 disc set] 12
Jesus Christ Superstar, MCA Records DL7-1503, 1971. [original broadway cast] 12
Sid Caesar in “Little Me”, RCA Victor LOC-1078, 1962. 12
Li’L Abner, Columbia OL 5150, n.d. 12
Let It Ride, RCA Victor LOC-1064, 1961. 12
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, Philips PCC 616, 1964. 12
Cole Porter’s “Les Girls”, MGM Records E3590 ST, n.d. [plus additional Cole Porter Selections]
12
* Kismet, Columbia ML 4850, n.d. [did not come with cover] COVER LOCATED IN BOX 118 12
Leave it to Jane, Strand SL 1002, n.d. 12
Francois Truffaut’s The Last Metro, DRG Records SL 9504, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 12
Lady in the Dark, Columbia OL 5990, 1963. 12
Kwamina, Capitol Records W 1645, n.d. 12
Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison in “Kiss Me, Kate”, Columbia OL 4140, n.d. 12
Ed Sullivan Presents “Songs and Music of Kiss Me, Kate”, National Academy Record Club Recording ES2, 1960.
12
Jack Hylton Presents “King Kong”, Decca SKL 4132, n.d. 12
Rodgers and Hammerstein II: “The King and I”, RCA Victor LK 1022, n.d. 12
Gertrude Lawrence in “The King and I”, Decca DL 9008, n.d. 12
Valerie Hobson in “The King and I”, STET DS 15014, n.d. 12
Eugene O’Neille’s “Hughie”, Columbia OL 6360, n.d. 13
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, United Artists, UAS 5151, 1967. [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
13
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, RCA Victor LOC-1066, n.d. [Original Broadway Recording]
13
How To Steal An Election, RCA Victor LSO-1153, 1968. 13
House of Flowers, Columbia ML 4969, n.d. 13
How Now, Dow Jone’s, RCA Victor LSO-1142, 1968. 13
Hot Rod Rumble, Liberty Records Inc. LRP 3048, 1985. 13
“The Hostage” by Brendan Behan, Columbia DOL 329, n.d. 13
Superman, Columbia KOL 6570, n.d. [Original Broadway Cast] 13
Sing Along With Basie, Abbey Record, n.d. 13
New Girl In Town, RCA Victor LOC-1027, 1957. 13
H.M.S. Pinafore, London OSA1209, n.d. [2 discs, with complete dialogue] 13
High Spirits, ABC Paramount ABC-OC-1, n.d. 13
High Button Shoes, RCA Victor LSO-1107, 1958. 13
Meredith Wilson’s “Here’s Love”, Columbia KOL 6000, 1963. 13
Henry, Sweet Henry, ABC Records ABC-OC-4, n.d. 13
Carol Channing in “Hello, Dolly!”, RCA Victor LOC-1087, 1964. 13
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Barbara Streisand in “Hello, Dolly!”, 20th Century Fox Records DTCS 5103, 1969. 13
A Hard Day’s Night, E.M.I. Records PCS 3058, n.d. 13
The Happy Time, RCA Victor LSO-1144, 1968. 13
Ethel Merman in “Happy Hunting”, RCA Victor LOC-1026, 1956. 13
Happy End, Columbia OS 2032, 1963. 13
Walt Disney’s “The Happiest Millionaire”, Buena Vista Records STER 5001, n.d. 13
Cyril Ritchard in “The Happiest Girl in the World”, Columbia KOL 5650, n.d. 13
Hallelujah, Baby!, Columbia KOL 6690, n.d. 13
A Hand Is On The Gate, Verve Folkways FV-9040, n.d. [2 disc set] 13
Hallelujah, Baby!, Columbia KOL 6690, n.d. 13
Angela Lansbury in “Gypsy”, RCA LBL1-5004, 1974. 13
Ethel Merman in “Gypsy”, Columbia OL 5420, 1959. 13
Herb Geller & his all stars play selections from Jule Styne & Stephen Sondheim’s Music for “Gypsy”, ATCO Records 33-109, n.d.
13
Hallelujah, Baby!, Columbia KOL 6690, n.d. [duplicate] 13
Feuer and Martin present “Guys & Dolls”, Decca DL 8036, 1950. [original cast] 13
Anthony Perkins in “Greenwillow”, RCA Victor LOC-2001, 1960. 13
Tommy Steele in “Half a Sixpence”, RCA Victor LSO-1146, 1968. [from Paramount picture]
13
Tommy Steele in “Half a Sixpence”, RCA Victor LSO-1110, 1965. [original broadway cast recording
13
Hair, RCA SRA-5168, n.d. [original Japanese cast recording] 13
Greenwich Village, U.S.A, 20th Fox Master Arts FOX 4005, 1960. 13
The Great Waltz, Capitol Records SVAS 2426, n.d. 13
The Great Muppet Caper, Atlantic SD16047, 1981. 13
Joel Grey in “The Grand Tour”, Columbia JS 35761, 1979. 13
The Graduate, Columbia OS 3180, n.d. 13
Noel Coward’s “Bitter Sweet”, Angel Records 35814, n.d. 13
The Billy Barnes Revue, Decca Records DL 9076, n.d. 13
The Billy Barnes Revue, Decca Records DL 9076, n.d. [duplicate] 13
Betty Boop’s Scandals of 1974., Mark 56 Records 658, 1974. 13
Betty Boop: Original Motion Picture Sound, Mark 56 Records 639, 1974. 13
Liza Minnelli in “Best Foot Forward”, DRG Records DS 15003, 1977. [sealed in plastic] 13
Best Foot Forward, Cadence CLP 4012, n.d. 13
Robert Preston in “Ben Franklin In Paris”, Capitol Records VAS 2191, n.d. 13
Judy Holliday in “Bells are Ringing”, Columbia OL 5170, n.d. 13
Judy Holliday and Dean Martin in “Bells are Ringing”, Capitol Records, n.d. 13
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Disneyland Records STER-3804, 1971. 13
The Dave Carey Quintet Plays the Score From Bandwagon, Laurie Mastersound LLP 1004, n.d.
13
Ballad for Bimshire, London AM 48002, 1963. 13
Lionel Bart’s “Oliver!”, RCA Victor LOCD-2004, 1962. 14
Oklahoma!, Decca Records DL 9017, n.d. [featuring members of the original New York production]
14
“Oh, What A Lovely War”, London OS 25906, n.d. 14
“Oh, What A Lovely War”, Decca SPA 27, 1969. [original cast recording] 14
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Oh, Kay!, DRG Records DS 15017, 1980. [original cast album, sealed in plastic] 14
“Oh, Kay!”, 20th Fox Master Arts Fox 4003, n.d. [original cast album 1960’s revival] 14
Oh Captain!, Columbia Masterworks DL 5280, n.d. 14
Donald O’Connor in “Olympus 7-000”, Command Records CS 07 SD, 1966. 14
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, RCA Victor LSOD-2006, 1965. 14
On The Town, STET DS 15029, n.d. 14
“On The Town” with members of the original cast, Columbia Masterworks OL 5540, n.d. 14
Once Upon a Mattress, KAPP KDL-7004, 1959. 14
This is Broadway’s Best: A Two-Record Set of Great Show-Stoppers, Columbia Masterworks B2W1, n.d. [16 page Broadway picture story]
14
Great Motion Picture Themes, United Artists UAL 3122, 1960. 14
Show Biz: Variety from Vaude to Video, RCA Victor LOC-1011, n.d. 14
Old Curiosity Shop, RCA Victor LCT 1112, n.d. 14
They Stopped The Show: Origianl Hit Performances From Broadway Shows, Decca Records DL 9111, n.d.
14
Remember These, DRG Records MRS 905, 1983. 14
The Golden Age of the Music Hall, Delta TQD 3030, 1963. 14
Jack Whiting in Selections From “On Your Toes” and “Anything Goes”/ Jesse Matthews in Selections From “Ever Green” and “Evergreen”, Monmouth-Evergreen Records MES-7049, 1972. [sealed in plastic]
14
The Early Minstrel Show, New World Records NW 338, 1985. [sealed in plastic] 14
Alfred Drake in the adventures of Marco Polo, Columbia ML 5111, n.d. 14
Ain’t Misbehavin’: The New Fats Waller Musical Show, RCA CBL2-2965 Stereo, 1978. [2 record set]
14
Alice Through The Looking Glass, RCA Victor LSO-1130, 1966. 14
Ray Bolger in “All American”, Columbia KOL 5760, 1962. 14
Allegro, RCA Victor LSO-1099(e), 1947. 14
All in Love, Mercury Records OCM 2204, n.d. 14
“Ankles Aweigh” Starring Betty and Jane Kean, Decca DL 9025, n.d. 14
Mike Nichols presents “Annie”, Columbia JS 34712, 1977. 14
Mary Martin and John Raitt in “Annie Get Your Gun”, Capitol Records W913, n.d. 14
Mary Martin in “Anything Goes”, Columbia Masterworks ML 2159, 1950. 14
Anya, United Artists UAS 5133, 1965. 14
Anyone Can Whistle, Columbia MONO-KOL 6080, n.d. 14
Lauren Bacall in “Appluase”, ABC-OCS-11, n.d. 14
The Apple Tree, Columbia KOL 6620, n.d. 14
The Apple Tree, Columbia KOL 6620, n.d. [duplicate] 14
Arabian Nights, Decca Records DL 9013, 1954. 14
Archy and Mehitabel, Columbia Masterworks ML 4963, n.d. 14
Arms and the Girl, Decca DL 5200, 1950. 14
Michael Flanders and Donald Swann in “At the drop of a Hat”, Angel 35797, n.d. 14
At the drop of a Hat, Angel 36388, n.d. 14
At the drop of a Hat, Angel 36388, n.d. [duplicate] 14
Blackbirds of 1928, Columbia OL 6770, n.d. 14
Bloomer Girl, Decca DL 8015, 1949. 14
Blossom Time, RCA Victor LK-1018, n.d. 14
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Bob and Ray: The Two and Only, Columbia S30412, n.d. 14
Judy Carne in “The Boy Friend”, Decca DL79177, 1970. 14
Feuer and Martin Present “The Boy Friend”, RCA Victor LOC-1018, 1954. 14
The Boys From Syracuse, Columbia Masterworks ML 4837, n.d. 14
Lerner and Loewe’s “Brigadoon”, RCA Victor LOC-1001, 1963. 14
Cheryl Crawford Presents “Brigadoon”, RCA Victor LOC-1001, n.d. 14
Bubbling Brown Sugar, H & L Records HL-69011-698, 1976. 14
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, A & M Records A&M SP 4227, n.d. 14
Bye Bye Birdie, Columbia Masterworks KOL 5510, n.d. 14
By Jupiter, RCA Victor LOC-1137, 1967. 14
Baker Street: A Musical Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, MGM E 7000 OC, n.d. 14
Bajour, Columbia KOL 6300, n.d. 14
Babes in Arms, Columbia Masterworks ML 4488, n.d. 14
Shirley Booth in “By The Beautiful Sea”, Capitol Records S531, n.d 14
The Music From “M Squad”, RCA Victor PL-45929, 1972. 15
The Music From “M Squad”, RCA Victor PL-45929, 1972. [duplicate] 15
Mack & Mabel, ABC Records (not visible), 1974. 15
The Mad Show, Columbia OL 6530, n.d. 15
The Mad Show, Columbia OL 6530, n.d. [duplicate] 15
Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy in “Maggie Flynn”, RCA LSOD-2009, 1968. 15
The Magic Show, Bell Records 9003, 1974. 15
Kurt Weill’s “Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny”, Columbia K3L 243, n.d. [3 disc set] 15
Angela Lansbury as “Mame”, Columbia KOL 6600, n.d. 15
Sammy Davis, Jr. in “A Man Called Adam”, Reprise Records 6180, n.d. 15
Now is the Time for All Good Men, Columbia Masterworks OS 3130, n.d. 15
Richard Rodgers presents “No Strings”, Capitol Records O 1695, n.d. 15
Richard Rodger’s “No Strings: An After-Theatre Version”, Atlantic 1383, 1962. 15
“No Strings” by the No Strings Sextet, Columbia Monaural CL 1817, 1962. 15
No, No, Nanette, Columbia S 30563, n.d. 15
Raul Julia in “Nine”, CBS Masterworks JS 38325, 1982. 15
Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday in “New Orleans”, Giants of Jazz GOJ 1025, 1983. 15
Never On Sunday, United Artist Records UAL 4070, 1960. 15
The New Moon, Monmouth-Evergreen Records MES 7051, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 15
Leonard Sillman’s “New Faces of ‘68”, Warner Bros BS 2551, n.d. 15
Leonard Sillman’s “New Faces of ‘56”, RCA Victor LOC-1025, 1956. 15
Leonard Sillman’s “New Faces of 1952”, RCA Victor LOC-1008, n.d. 15
The Nervous Set, Columbia Masterworks OL 5430, n.d. 15
The Naked Carmen, Mercury SRM I-604, n.d. 15
Shelly Manne in “My Fair Lady”, Capitol Records SM-2173, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 15
Hits from “My Fair Lady”, Columbia CL 2597, n.d. 15
Percy Faith: Music from “My Fair Lady”, Columbia Mono-CL 895, n.d. [original soundtrack from Warner Brothers Pictures]
15
Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews in “My Fair Lady”, Columbia Masterworks OL 5090, n.d. 15
Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews in “My Fair Lady”, Columbia 2015, n.d. 15
Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews in “My Fair Lady”, Columbia Masterworks OL 5090, n.d. [duplicate]
15
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For Dancing Sammy Kaye swings and sways “My Fair Lady”, Columbia CL 885, n.d. 15
“The Music Man” starring Robert Preston, Capitol Records WA0990, n.d. 15
“The Music Man” starring Robert Preston, Capitol Records W 990, n.d. 15
The Muppet Show, Arista Records AB 4152, 1977. 15
The Muppet Show 2, Arista Records AB 4192, 1978. 15
Kermit The Frog presents “The Muppet Musicians of Bremen”, Children’s Records of America CTW 22073, 1976.
15
The Muppet Movie, Atlantic SD 16001, 1979. 15
Frank Loesser’s “The Most Happy Fella” starring Robert Weede, Columbia O3L-240, n.d. [3 record set]
15
Sammy Davis Jr. in “Mr. Wonderful”, Decca DL 9032, n.d. 15
Mr. President, Columbia Monaural KOL 5870, 1962. 15
Miss Liberty, Columbia ML 4220, 1949. 15
Shelly Winters in “Minnie’s Boys”, Total Sound TS 6002 SD, 1970. 15
Milk and Honey, RCA Victor LOC-1065, 1961. 15
Milk and Honey, RCA Victor LOC-1065, 1961. [duplicate] 15
Gilbert and Sullivan: “The Mikado”, Richmond RS 62004, n.d. [2 disc set] 15
Cole Porter’s “Mexican Hayride”, Decca DL 5232, 1950. 15
Lisa Della Casa and John Reardon in “The Merry Widow”, Columbia Monaural-OL 5880, 1962.
15
Danny Kaye in “Merry Andrew”, Capitol Records T1016, n.d. 15
The Me Nobody Knows, Atlantic SD 1566, 1970. 15
Alan Melville: Melvillainy, Decca MONO ffrr LK 4394, 1961. 15
Me and Juliet, RCA Victor LOC 1012, n.d. 15
Marat/Sade, United Artists UAS 5153, 1967. 15
Man with a load of Mischief, Kapp Records KRL-4508, n.d. 15
Man of La Mancha, Decca DXSA 7203, n.d. [2 record set, original London cast] 15
Man of La Mancha, Kapp KL-1521, n.d. 15
Man of La Mancha, Kapp KRS-4505, n.d. 15
Man of La Mancha, Kapp KRS-4505, n.d. [duplicate] 15
A Man Dies, E.M.I. Records 33SX 1609, 1964. 15
Evita, MCA Records MCA2-11007, 1979 [2 disc set] 16
Ernest in Love, Columbia Masterworks Regular OL 5530, n.d. 16
Endless Love, Mercury SRM-1-2001, 1981. 16
Edward & Mrs. Russell, DRG Records DS 15019, 1980. [sealed in plastic] 16
Dreamgirls, Geffen Records GHSP 2007, 1982. 16
Phil Silvers in “ Do Re Mi”, RCA Victor LOCD-2002, 1961. 16
Don’t Play Us Cheap, Stax Records STS 2-3006, n.d. [2 disc set] 16
Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope, Polydor PD 6013, 1972. 16
Luv, Columbia DOL 318, n.d. [2 disc set] 16
Louie Bluie, Arhoolie 1095, n.d. 16
Love Story, Paramount Records PAS 6002, n.d. 16
Carol Channing as “Lorelei”, MGM Records MV-5097-OC, 1973. 16
Look Ma, I’m Dancing, Decca DL 5231, 1950. 16
A Little Night Music, Columbia KS 32265, 1973. 16
Little Mary Sunshine, Capitol Records WAO1240, n.d. 16
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Goodbye My Lady Love, Turnabout TV-S 34630, 1975. 16
Peter O’Toole and Petula Clark in “Goodbye, Mr. Chips, MGM Records S1E-19 STX, n.d. 16
John Mills and Judi Dench in “The Good Companions”, DRG Records DS 15020, 1974. [sealed in plastic]
16
Goldilocks, Columbia Masterworks OL 5340, n.d. 16
Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme in “Golden Rainbow”, Calendar KOS-1001 16
Sammy Davis in “Golden Boy”, Capitol Records VAS 2124, n.d. 16
The Golden Apple, RCA Victor LOC-1014, 1954. 16
Godspell, Columbia AL 4005, 1973. 16
The Girl Who Came to Supper, Columbia MONO-KOL 6020, n.d. 16
The Girl In Pink Tights, Columbia Masterworks ML 4890, n.d. 16
Girl Crazy, Columbia ML 4475, n.d. 16
Gigi, MGM E3641, n.d. 16
Joel Grey in “George!”, Columbia KOS 3200, n.d. 16
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Columbia ML 4290, 1950. [Original Broadway Cast] 16
The Gay Life, Capitol Records WAO 1560, n.d. 16
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, United Artist UAS 5144, 1966. [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
16
Zero Mostel in “A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum”, Capitol WAO 1717, n.d.
16
The Four Musketeers!, Philips AL3655, n.d. 16
Fool Britannia, Acappella Records AC-1 MONO, n.d. 16
Follies, Capitol SO-761, n.d. [Original Broadway Cast] 16
Fly With Me: The Original 1980 Columbia University Cast, Original Cast Records OC 8023, 1980.
16
Fly Blackbird, Mercury Records, OCM 2206, n.d. 16
Flower Drum Song, Columbia Masterworks OL 5350, n.d. 16
“Flora the Red Menace” starring Liza Minnelli, RCA Victor LSO-1111, 1965. 16
Five Easy Pieces, Epic KE 30456, n.d. 16
First Impressions, Columbia Masterworks OL 5400, n.d. [Original Broadway Cast] 16
Fiorello!, Capitol Records SWAO1321, 1959. [Original Broadway Cast] 16
Fiorello!, Capitol Records SWAO1321, 1959. [Original Broadway Cast, duplicate] 16
Fred Astaire and Petula Clark in “Finian’s Rainbow”, Warner Bros Records BS 2550, n.d. 16
“Finian’s Rainbow” with Ella Logan, Columbia Masterworks OL 4062, n.d. 16
Zero Mostel in “Fiddler on the Roof”, RCA Victor LSO-1093, 1964. 16
Zero Mostel in “Fiddler on the Roof”, RCA Victor LSO-1093, 1964. [duplicate] 16
Zero Mostel in “Fiddler on the Roof”, RCA Victor LSO-1093, 1964. [duplicate] 16
Garbo!, MGM 2353 059 SELECT, n.d. 16
Fiddler on the Piano, Columbia CS 9538, n.d. 16
The Fantasticks, MGM E38720C, n.d. 16
Fanny, RCA Victor LOC-1015, 1954. 16
Shelly Berman and Eileen Heckart in “A Family Affair”, United Artists UAL 4099, n.d. 16
Gilbert and Sullivan: “The Gondoliers”, Angel Records Angel 3570, n.d. [2 disc set] 16
Carol Burnett in “Fade Out, Fade In”, ABC Paramount ABC-OC-3, n.d. 16
Donnybrook!, KAPP Records MONO KDL-8500, n.d. 17
Do I Hear A Waltz? Columbia Masterworks KOS2770, n.d. 17
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Rex Harrison as “Doctor Dolittle”, 20th Century Fox DTC 5101, 1967. [original motion picture soundtrack]
17
Die Dreigroschenoper, Odyssey Stereo Y2 32977, 1974. [2 disc set, sung in German, The Three Pennyopera]
17
Die Dreigroschenoper, Columbia Masterworks O2L 257, n.d. [2 disc set, sung in German, The Threepenny Opera]
17
Dokumente: Die Dreigroschenoper, Telefunken 6.41911 AJ, 1962. [German] 17
Andy Griffith and Dolores Gray in “Destry Rides Again”, Decca DL 9075, n.d. 17
Angela Lansbury in “Dear World”, Columbia Masterworks BOS 3260, n.d. 17
A Day in Hollywood A Night In The Ukraine, DRG Records SBL 12580, 1980. 17
“Damn Yankees” starring Gwen Verdon and Stephen Douglas, RCA Victor LOC-1021, n.d. 17
Vincent Price and Patricia Routledge in “Darling of the Day”, RCA Victor LSO-1149, 1968. [sealed in plastic]
17
Dames At Sea, Columbia OS 3330, n.d. 17
Crystal Palace in Aspen 1965, Location Recording Service, n.d. 17
Cry For Us All, Total Sound Stereo TS 1000SD, 1970. 17
Crossroads, Warner Bros Recording 25399-1, 1986. 17
The Cradle Will Rock, MGM SE-4289-2 OC, n.d. [2 disc set] 17
Charles Chaplin’s “A Countess From Hong Kong”, Decca DL 1501, 1967. 17
The Cotton Club, Geffen Records GHS 24062 E, 1984. 17
Company, Columbia Masterworks OS 3550, n.d. 17
Company, Columbia Masterworks OS 3550, n.d. 17
Katherine Hepburn as “Coco”, Paramount PMS-1002, n.d. 17
The Coach With The Six Insides, ESP Disk’s 1019, 1966. 17
The Coach With The Six Insides, ESP Disk’s 1019, 1966. [duplicate] 17
The Coach With The Six Insides, ESP Disk’s 1019, 1966. [duplicate] 17
All About Cleopatra, Topical Records T1001, 1963. 17
Cindy, ABC Paramount ABC-OC-2, n.d. 17
“Cinderella” starring Julie Andrews, Columbia Masterworks OL 5190, n.d. 17
Maureen O’Hara in “Christine”, Columbia Masterworks OL 5520, n.d. 17
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, United Artists UAS 5188, n.d. 17
Cesare Siepi in “Bravo Giovanni”, Columbia Masterworks KOL 5800, 1962. 17
Celebration, Capitol Records SW-198, 1968. 17
Excerpts From “Hit the Deck” and “The Cat and the Fiddle”, Epic LN 3569, n.d. 17
Nat King Cole sings songs from “Cat Ballou”, Capitol Records T 2340, n.d. 17
Alfred Drake and Roberta Peters in “Carousel”, Grand Award Record Co. RS 843 SD, 1962. 17
Carnival, MGM E3946OC, n.d. 17
Canterbury Tales, Capitol Records SW-229, 1969. 17
Cole Porter’s “Can-Can”, Capitol Records S452, n.d. 17
Anthony Newly in “…Can Heironymus Merkin ever Forget Mercy Humppe and find true happiness?”, KAPP KRS-5509, n.d.
17
“Camelot” with Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, and Robert Goulet, CBS S32602, 1973. 17
Camelot, Warner Bros. Records 1712, n.d. [original sound track] 17
Irving Berlin’s “Call Me Madam”, Stet Records DS 25001, n.d. 17
Irving Berlin’s “Call Me Madam” with Dinah Shore, RCA CBM1-2032 MONO, n.d. 17
Cabin in the Sky, Hollywood Soundstage NO. 5003, n.d. 17
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Cabin in the Sky: A Musical Fantasy, Capitol Records W2073, n.d. 17
Miscellaneous
The Dining Sisters, Capitol Records 2068-54572, 1983. 18
Marlene: Songs in German by the Inimitable Dietrich, Capitol Records T 10397, n.d. 18
Bo Diddley: Have Guitar, Will Travel, Chess Records CH 9187, 1984. 18
Matt Dennis: She Dances Overhead, RCA Victor LPM-1065, 1955. 18
Charles DeForest: Arbiter of Elegance, Purist Records 1, n.d. [autographed] 18
Charles DeForest sings Joan Crawford & Eleanor Powell, Flax Records FR-100, n.d. 18
Johnny Desmond: Once Upon A Time, Columbia CS 8194, n.d. 18
Ronnie Deauville: Smoke Dreams, Era Records EL 20002, n.d. 18
Blossom Dearie: Once Upon A Summertime, Verve 827 757-1, 1958. 18
Blossom Dearie: That’s just the way I want to be, Fontana 6309015, n.d. 18
Blossom Dearie, Verve UMV 2639, 1981. 18
Blossom Dearie Volume III: My New Celebrity Is You, Blossom Enterprises BMD 103, 1976.
18
Blossom Dearie: Blossoms on Broadway, DRG Records DARC-2-1105, 1979. [sealed in plastic]
18
Doris Day and Andre Previn: Duet, DRG MRS 601, 1962. 18
Doris Day: “Love Me Or Leave Me”, Columbia CL 710, n.d. 18
Doris Day’s Sentimental Journey, CBS 32257, 1965. 18
Doris Day: Day Dreams, Columbia CL 624, n.d. 18
Doris Day: Cuttin’ Capers, Columbia CL 1232, n.d. 18
Doris Day: Bright & Shiny, Columbia CL 1614, n.d. 18
Doris Day: Hooray For Hollywood, Columbia C2L-5, n.d. [2 disc set] 18
Doris Day: Show Time, Columbia CS 8261, n.d. 18
Doris Day: 20 Golden Greats, CBS/Warwick Records, 1978. 18
Doris Day: Whatever Will Be, Will Be, CBS 32705, 1986. 18
Listen To Day: Doris Sings New Collection Of Songs…In Her Own Inimitable Way, Columbia DD1, n.d.
18
Doris Day and Robert Goulet in “Annie Get Your Gun”, Columbia PC2360, 1963. 18
Dennis Day: Christmas Wonderland, Glendale GL6029, 1983. [sealed in plastic] 18
Dolly Dawn: 16 Previously Unissued Recordings, Dawn Records DDI 1001, n.d. 18
Dolly Dawn: Memories of You, Dawn Records DDI 2001, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 18
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Here’s Lookin’ At You, Decca DL 8351, n.d. 18
Sings the complete “Dr. Doolittle”, Reprise 6264, n.d. 18
Sammy Swings, Decca DL 8486, n.d. 18
Sammy’s Back on Broadway, Reprise 6169, n.d 18
Jump with Joya, Design Records DLP 22, n.d. 18
The Shelter of Your Arms, Reprise R-6114, n.d. 18
Sings Mel Torme’s “California Suite”, Reprise R-6126, n.d. 18
Sammy Davis, Jr. sings Just For Lovers, Decca Records DL 8170, n.d. 18
Porgy and Bess, Decca Records VIM-5590, 1981. 18
At the Cocoanut Grove, Reprise R9-6063, n.d. [2 record set] 18
That’s All!, Reprise 6237, n.d. [2 record set, recorded live at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas] 18
“Stop The World I Want To Get Off”, Warner Bros HS 3214, 1978. 18
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Sammy Davis, Jr. Belts The Best Of Broadway, Reprise R-2010, n.d. 18
The Wham of Sam, Reprise R-2003, n.d 18
Sammy Davis Jr. sings Forget-Me-Nots For First Nighters, Decca DL74381, n.d. 18
Count Basie [Our Shining Hour], Verve V-8605, n.d. 18
Try A Little Tenderness, Decca DL 74582, n.d. 18
Sammy Davis, Jr. sings Laurindo Almeida Plays, Reprise 6236, n.d. 18
The Nat King Cole Song Book by Sammy Davis, Reprise 6164, n.d. 18
The Many Faces of Sammy Davis Jr., Pickwick 33 PC-3992, n.d. 18
When The Feeling Hits You! : Sammy Davis Meets Sam Butera & The Witnesses, Reprise 6144, n.d. [recorded in Las Vegas]
18
Sammy Davis, Jr. at Town Hall, Decca Records DL 78841, n.d. [recorded May 4, 1958] 18
“I gotta right to Swing!”, Decca DL 78981, n.d. 18
Miles & Monk at Newport, Columbia CL 2178, n.d. 18
Miles Davis: Cookin’ at the Plugged Nickel, Columbia Jazz Masterpieces CJ 40645, 1987. 18
Meyer Davis and his Swanee Syncopators 1928-29, Sunbeam MFC-23, 1984. 18
Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern “Soprano Summit in Concert”, Concord Jazz Inc, CJ-29, 1976.
18
Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern “Soprano Summit”, Live at Concord ’77, Concord Jazz CJ-52, 1978.
18
John & Joe: Kenny Davern & Flip Phillips, Chiaroscuro Records CR-199, 1977 19
Alice Darr: “I Only Know How To Cry: Music For Lovers and Losers, CP Parker Records PLP-811, n.d.
19
Bobby Darin: “As Long As I’m Singin’ , Rare ‘n’ Darin, 1986. 19
Bobby Darin: That’s All, Atco Records 33-104, n.d. 19
Bobby Darin sings Doctor Dolittle, Atlantic 8154, 1967. [includes “Talk to the Animals”] 19
Bobby Darin sings Ray Charles, Atco 33-140, 1962. 19
Bobby Darin: Oh! Look At Me Now!, Capitol Records EMS 1150, 1962. 19
Bobby Darin: His Greatest Hits, Stylus SMR 8504, 1985. 19
The Bobby Darin Story: Mack The Knife, Atco SD 33-131, n.d. 19
Bobby Darin: Love Swings, Atco 33-134, n.d. 19
This is Darin, Atco 33-115, n.d. 19
Bobby Darin sings “The Shadow of Your Smile”, Atlantic 8121, 1966. 19
Dardanelle and Vivian Lord: The Two of Us, Stash ST231, 1984. [sealed in plastic] 19
Barbara Dane: Anthology of American Folk Songs, Everest/ Tradition Records 2072, n.d. 19
Barbara Dane: Livin’ With The Blues, Dot DLP 3177, n.d. 19
Barbara Dane Sings the Blues with 6 & 12 String Guitar, Folkway Records FA 2471, 1964. 19
Barbara Dane: When I Was A Young Girl, Horizon Records WP-1602, n.d. 19
Barbara Dane: On My Way, Capitol ST 1758, n.d. 19
Barbara Dane sings “Trouble in Mind”, FFC M33014, 1957. 19
Putney Dandridge Vol.1, Rarities NO 26, n.d. 19
Putney Dandridge Vol.2, Rarities NO 27, n.d. 19
Putney Dandridge Vol.3, Rarities NO 34, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald Sing Sweet Songs For Swingers, Verve MG V-4032, n.d. 19
Mack The Knife: Ella in Berlin, Verve MG VS-64041, n.d. 19
Ella and Nice Guys, MCA Records VIM-5586, 1981. 19
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Ella Fitzgerald: Hello Dolly!, Verve V/V6 4064, n.d. [features “Can’t Buy Me Love”] 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Hello Love, Verve MCV 4034, n.d. 19
Ella & Louis: Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Verve 2-V68-8811, 1972. [2 record set] 19
Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Ella Fitzgerald Set, Verve 815 147 1, 1983. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie, Verve V-4053, n.d. 19
The Rodgers and Hart Songbook: Ella Fitzgerald, Verve VE-2-2519, 1977. [2 record set] 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Get Happy!, Verve V 4036, n.d. 19
Ella Swings Gently With Nelson, Verve V-4055, n.d. 19
Ella swings brightly with Nelson, Verve V-4054, n.d. 19
Ella Swings Lightly, Verve MG-V-4021, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira Gershwin Song Book, Verve 2615 063, 1959. [5 disc set]
19
Ella Fitzgerald Sings Songs From the Soundtrack of “Let No Man Write My Epitaph”, Verve MG V-4043, n.d.
19
Ella Fitzgerald: The Harold Arlen Songbook, Verve 817 526-1, 1984. [2 disc set] 19
Ella Fitzgerald: “All That Jazz”, Pablo Records 2310-938, 1990. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Rhythm is My Business, Verve V-4056, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Lullabies of Birdland, MCA Records VIM-5611. 1982. [Japanese] 19
Ella Fitzgerald: The Cole Porter Songbook, Verve VE-2-2511, 1976. [2 disc set] 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Whisper Not, Verve UMV 2668, 1981. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Like Someone in Love, Verve 2332 078, 1958. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Sweet and Hot, Jasmine JASM 1045, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald at the Opera House, Verve MV 2543, n.d. [1957] 19
Ella and Her Fellas, MCA Records MCL 1705, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong: Porgy and Bess, Verve VE-2-2507, 1976. [2 disc set] 19
Ella Sings Broadway, Verve V6-4059, n.d. 19
Ella Sings Gershwin, Decca DL 74451, n.d. 19
Ella & Basie: On The Sunny Side of the Street, Verve 2304 049, 1963. 19
Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas, Verve MG V 4042, n.d. 19
Ella Fitzgerald: Legendary Singers, Time Life Music SLGD 03, n.d. [2 disc set] 20
Ella Fitzgerald and her Orchestra: Swingin’ NBC Radio 1940 Big Band Remotes, Sandy Hook Records, S.H.2051, 1981.
20
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong: Porgy and Bess, Verve 2622008, n.d. [2 disc set] 20
Ella Fitzgerald: The Irving Berlin Songbook, Verve 829 533-1, 1986. [2 disc set] 20
Ella Fitzgerald: The Johnny Mercer Songbook, Verve 823 247-1, 1984. 20
Louis Jordan and Ella Fitzgerald, Bear Family Records BF 15557, 1992. 20
Chuck Weber and His Orchestra Featuring Ella Fitzgerald, MCA Coral 6.22244, 1975. 20
Ella Fitzgerald and Ellis Larkins “Ella & Ellis”, MCA Records MCL 1775, 1983. 20
Ella Fitzgerald : Misty Blue, Pickwick SFC 3259, n.d. 20
Aretha: Lady Soul, Atlantic SD 8176, 1968. 20
Aretha Franklin: After Hours, Columbia FC 40708, 1987. 20
Ralph Flanagan and His Orchestra: Dancing Down, RCA Camden CAM 322C, n.d. 20
Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites, MGM E3869, n.d. 20
Freshman Favorites, Capitol Records, n.d. [no cover] 20
Helen Forrest: Now and Forever, Stash Records ST-225, 1983. 20
Jay C Flippen & His Gang 1926-27, Fountain FV-204, n.d. 20
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Bud Freeman: Chicago/Austin High School Jazz in Hi-Fi, RCA Victor LPM-1508, n.d. 20
Bud Freeman: Home Cooking, Tax m-8019, n.d. 20
Don Franks: Lost…and alone, Kapp KS- 3417, n.d. 20
The Golden Horn of Billy Franklin, AK-192, n.d. 20
Aretha’s Greatest Hits, Atlantic SD 8295, 1971. 20
Aretha Franklin: Take a Look, Columbia C 10589, n.d. 20
Aretha’s Jazz, Atlantic 7 81230-1, 1973. 20
The New Vaudeville Band “Winchester Cathedral”, Fontana MGF 27560, n.d. 20
Hod O’Brien Quintet featuring Tom Harrell and Pepper Adams: Opalessence, Crisscross Jazz 1012, 1985.
20
Chuck Foster and his orchestra, Aircheck 22, 1977. 20
Chuck Foster and His Orchestra 1940, Hindsight Records HSR-115, n.d. 20
Chuck Foster and His Orchestra 1944, Sunbeam HB-321, 1979. 20
Anthony Newley Sings The Songs From “Doctor Dolittle”, RCA Victor LSP3839, 1967. 20
Anthony Newley “Ain’t It Funny”, Verve MV-5096, 1972. 20
Anthony Newley: Peak Performances, London LL 3283, n.d. 20
Jimmie Noon and His Orchestra, IAIRC 18, n.d. 20
Dick Noel: A Time For Love, Legend Records SGS-5002, 1985. [sealed in plastic] 20
Gertrude Niesen: The Exotic Personality of the Airwaves: Radio Performances From 1937-39, Take Two Records TT 111, 1984.
20
Anthony Newley: “The Roar of the Greasepaint”, RCA Victor LSP-3347, 1965. 20
Anthony Newley: Love is a Now & Then Thing, London LL 3156, n.d. 20
Anthony Newley: Tony, London LL 3252, n.d. 20
Anthologies
Fanny Brice and Helen Morgan: Rare Originals By Two Legendary Pioneers of Theater and Tin Pan Alley, RCA LPV-561, 1969.
20
The King’s Singers: Victorian Collection, MMG 1117, n.d. 20
An Evening at The English Music Hall, Front Hall Records FHR-030, 1984. 20
Legendary Music Stars, Time Life P 15637, 1980. 20
Those Legendary Leading Men of Stage Screen & Radio, CBS KH 32424, 1973. 20
Operetta Favorites: The Art of the Potpourri, Pentacles pr-10, n.d. 20
Legends of the Musical Stage, Take Two Records TT 104, 1980. [Outstanding performances from very rare, previously unissued sources]
20
Originals: Musical Comedy 1909-1935, RCA LPV-560, 1968. 20
Those Wonderful Girls of Stage, Screen & Radio: Original Recordings of the 30’s, Epic BSN 6059, n.d. [2 disc set]
21
Hooray For Hollywood, United Artists UA-LA361-H, n.d. 21
Ethel Merman (1932-1935), Lyda Roberti (1933), Mae West (1933), Columbia ACL 2751, n.d.
21
DRG Records presents 25 Years of Recorded Sound (1945-1970) from the Vaults of MGM Records, DRG DARC-2-2100, 1979. [2 disc set]
21
A Night at the Palace: Authentic Vaudeville Acts By Famous Headliners From Rare 1920’s Soundtracks, Take Two Records TT 108, 1983.
21
Movie Musicals: 1927 to 1936 Vol. 7, BBC Records and Tapes REB 654, 1988. 21
Stars of the Silver Screen 1929-1932, RCA Victor RD-7869, 1967. 21
Film Star Parade, Living Era AJA 5020, 1983. 21
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Hollywood Sings, Living Era AJA 5011, 1982. 21
Puttin’ On The Ritz: All-Time Favourites of Stage and Screen, Saville SVL 188, 1987. 21
Movie Star Memories, World Records Limited SH 217, n.d. 21
Those Wonderful Guys of Stage, Screen & Radio: Original Recordings of the 30’s, Epic L2N 6064, n.d. [2 disc set]
21
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood’s Golden Era, Decca DEA 7-1, n.d. 21
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Broadway, Night Clubs and Vaudeville, The Performances That Made Them Famous, Decca DEA 7-2, n.d.
21
A Nostalgia Trip To The Stars 1920-1950 Vol. 2, Monmouth-Evergreen MES/7031, n.d. 21
Lost Films: Trailers from the First Years of Sound, Take Two Records TT 110, 1984. 21
Foreign Film Festival: Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra, London SP44112, n.d. 21
Broadway and Hollywood…Now!, Columbia CSS 755, n.d. 21
Broadway Magic: Great Performances Vol. 5, Columbia 36859, 1980. [sealed in plastic] 21
Cut: Out takes from Hollywood’s Greatest Musicals Vol. 2, DRG SLB 12587, 1976. [Original studio archive recordings never before released.]
21
Cut: Out takes from Hollywood’s Greatest Musicals Vol. 1, DRG SLB 12586, 1976. [Original studio archive recordings never before released.]
21
Voices, Soundtracks & Themes From Great Movies, DRG MRS 509, 1983. 21
Themes From Classic Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Varese International, STV 81077, 1978.
21
Radio Classics of the ‘50’s, CBS FC 45017, 1989. 21
Those Wonderful Stars of Yesteryear, Columbia P6S 5334, n.d. [5 disc set] 21
William B. Williams: Make Believe Ballroom, CBS BS-19398, 1986. [4 disc set] 21
Swingin’ Sisters on the Air!, Radiola 3MR-3, 1986. [3 record set, rare radio recordings of the greatest singing sisters ever to come before a radio microphone 1930-1957]
21
Great Songs From Disney Movies, World Records SH 268, n.d. 21
The Magical Music of Walt Disney: 50 Years of Original Motion Picture Sound Tracks, Ovation OV 5000, n.d. [4 disc set]
21
Golden Performances That Will Live Forever: 60 Years of “Music America Loves Best”, RCA CM-0700, n.d. [2 disc set]
21
The Greatest Love Songs of the Century Volume 1, RCA PRS-382, 1971. 21
201 Vocal Standards From A to Z Sung by 64 Great Singers, Capitol ECS-70141, n.d. [Japanese]
22
Bing in Paris: Bing sings the French Hits, Decca Records DL 8780, n.d. 22
Camp!, Capitol Records T 2474, n.d. 22
Brown Sugar, CBS P3 15996, 1981.[3 disc set] 22
Singin’ The Blues, RCA Camden CAL 588, n.d. 22
New Voices, Dawn DLP 1125, n.d. 22
Una Mae Carlisle & Savannah Churchill 1944, Harlequin HQ 2002, 1982. 22
Straight and Gay, Stash ST-118, 1979. 22
AC-DC Blues Gay Jazz Reissues Volume 1, Staff Record ST-106, 1977. 22
Tea Pad Songs: Volume Two, Stash ST104, n.d. 22
Copulatin’ Blues/ 16 Original Blues Vocals, Stash ST-101, 1976. 22
Early Viper Jazz 1927-1933, Stash ST105, 1976. 22
Weed: A Rare Batch: Classic Jazz Vocals, Stash st107, 1977. 22
Copulatin’ Blues: Volume 2, Stash ST122, 1984. 22
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Copulating Rhythm: Blues and Jazz Rarities, Jass Records, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 22
Copulating Rhythm: Volume 2, Jass Records Jass 5, 1986. [sealed in plastic] 22
Streetwalking Blues, Stash ST-117, 1979. 22
Jake Walk Blues, Stash ST-110, n.d. 22
Pot, Spoon, Pipe and Jug, Stash St-102, 1976. 22
All of My Appointed Time, Stash ST-114, 1978. 22
The Bebop Singers: Original 1952-953 Recordings, Prestige 7828, n.d. 22
Songs of the 1940’s: Stella Brooks and Greta Keller, Folkways Records FJ 2830, 1981. 22
Girls of the 30’s, Pelican Records LP122, 1974. 22
Girls of the 30’s, Pelican Records LP122, 1974. [duplicate] 22
1940’s- The Singers, Columbia Jazz Records CJ 40652, 1987. 22
Personalities on Parade Volume 4, 20th Century Fox PP-4, 1989. 22
Personalities on Parade Volume 3, 20th Century Fox PP-3, 1988. [sealed in plastic] 22
Personalities on Parade Volume 2, 20th Century Fox PP-2, 1988. 22
Personalities on Parade Volume 1, 20th Century Fox PP-1, 1988. 22
Cool Whalin’: Bebop Vocals and Rare Unissued Material, Spotlite SPJ135, n.d. 22
Vocalists: Singin’ Till the Girls Come Home-Various Artists, Columbia FC 38508, 1983. 22
The Red Hot Mammas, Retrieval FV-207, n.d. 22
1927, RCA Victor LPV-545, 1967. 22
The Thirties’ Girls: Rare Never Before on LP, Performances from Radio Broadcasts, TOTEM 1026, 1977.
22
Flappers, Vamps and Sweet Young Things, AJA 5015, 1982. 22
Your Own…Your Very Own, AJA 5004, 1981. 22
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett: The Rodgers and Hart Songbook, DRG DARC-2-2102, 1973. [2 disc set] 23
Tony Bennett “Listen Easy”, MGM Verve MV-5094, 1973. 23
Tony Bennett “Get Happy with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, CBS 64577, 23
Tony Bennett “ I Left My Heart in San Francisco: Tony Sings the Great Hits of Today, Columbia CG 33612, n.d. [2 disc set]
23
Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits: Volume 7, MGM Records SE-4929, 1973. 23
Tony Bennett/The McPartlands and Friends Make Magnificent Music, DRG MRS 910, 1977.
23
Tony Bennett “The Good Things in Life”, MGM Verve MV-5088, 1972. 23
Tony Bennett: “Tony!”, Harmony Stereo KH 32171, 1973. 23
Tony Bennett “Love Story”, Columbia GP 14, n.d. [2 disc set] 23
Tony Bennett: More Tony’s Greatest Hits, Columbia P 13301, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett “Blue Velvet”, Columbia CL 1292, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: The Many Moods of Tony, Columbia CL 2141, n.d. 23
Tony Makes It Happen, Columbia CL 2653, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett & Bill Evans: Together Again, DRG MRS 901, 1977. [sealed in plastic] 23
Tony Bennett’s All-Time Greatest Hits, Columbia KG 31494, 1972. [2 disc set] 23
Tony’s Greatest Hits, Columbia CL 1229, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett meets Gene Krupa: 4 Complete Rare 1963 Live Broadcasts, Sandy Hook S.H. 2067, n.d.
23
Bennett/Berlin, Columbia FC 44029, 1987. 23
Tony Bennett: I’ve Gotta Be Me, Columbia CS 9882, n.d. 23
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Tony Bennett: Jazz, Columbia C2 40424, 1987. [2 disc set] 23
Tony Bennett: This Is All I Ask, Columbia CL 2056, 1963. 23
Tony Bennett “Who Can I Turn To”, Columbia CL 2285, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett with the Ralph Sharon Trio “When Lights Are Low”, Columbia CL 2175, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett Sings For Two, Columbia CL 1446, n.d. [Ralph Sharon at the piano] 23
Tony Sings the Great Hits of Today!, Columbia CS 9980, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: The Art of Excellence, Columbia FC 40344, 1986. 23
Tony Bennett “The Very Thought of You”, Harmony KH 30758, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: All Alone, Columbia CL 1471, n.d. 23
The Golden Touch of Tony Bennett, Candlelite Music, Inc., n.d. [Collector’s edition, 2 disc set]
23
Bennett and Basie Strike up the Band, Emus Records ES-12026, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett “Just One of Those Things”, Harmony HS 11340, n.d. 23
“Mr. Broadway”: Tony’s Greatest Broadway Hits, Columbia P 13574, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett featuring Chuck Wayne “Cloud 7”, Columbia CL 621, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: Let’s Fall In Love, Columbia KG 33376, 1975. [2 disc set] 23
Tony Bennett: Tony, Columbia CL 938, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: Tony Makes It Happen!, CL 2653, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: Tony’s Greatest Hits Volume III, Columbia CL 2372, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett Sings… ‘Life is Beautiful’, Improv 7112, n.d. [featuring a special song written by Fred Astaire]
23
Tony Bennett “With Love”, Columbia KC 31460, 1972. [dedicated to Frank Sinatra] 23
Tony Bennett: Yesterday I Heard The Rain, Columbia CS 9678, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: Summer of ’42, Columbia C31219, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett’s “Something”, Columbia C 30280, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett: A Time For Tony, Columbia 2560, n.d. 23
Tony Bennett “ I Wanna Be Around”, Columbia CL 2000, 1963. 23
Tony Bennett “The Good Things In Life”, MGM MV-5088, 1972. 24
Tony Bennett: Love Story, Columbia C 30558, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: For Once In My Life, Columbia CL 2773, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: To My Wonderful One, Columbia CL 1429, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits Volume IV, Columbia CS 9814, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett “If I Ruled The World”: Songs For The Jet Set, Columbia CL 2343, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett At Carnegie Hall June 9, 1962, Columbia C2L 23, 1962. [2 record set] 24
Tony Bennett “ I Left My Heart in San Francisco, Columbia CL 1869, 1962. 24
Tony Bennett: My Heart Sings, Columbia CL 1658, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett and Count Basie: In Person!, Cameo CB9 32373, 1983. 24
Tony Bennett: The Beat of My Heart, Columbia CL 1079, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: The Movie Song Album, Columbia CL 2472, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: Guard Session #79, No further information available 24
Tony Bennett: Guard Session #79, No further information available 24
Tony Bennett: Guard Session #43, No further information available 24
Tony Bennett: The World’s Greatest Love Songs, Columbia DS 618, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: Long Ago and Far Away, Columbia CL 1186, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: Hometown, My Hometown, Columbia Cl1301, n.d. 24
Tony Bennett: The Movie Song Album, Columbia CL 2472, n.d. 24
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Compilations with Tony Bennett 24
Stars in the Night, Columbia Special Products, CSP 252, n.d. 24
The Music of Autumn, Columbia Special Products CSP 227, n.d. 24
Tender Moods of Love, Columbia Special Products CSS 757, n.d. 24
Parade of Roses, Columbia Special Products CSS 615, n.d. 24
The Headliners, Columbia GB7, n.d. [limited edition] 24
The Great Songs of Christmas by the Greatest Artists of Our Time, Columbia Special Products CSS 547, n.d. [album 7]
24
Suddenly It’s Spring!, Columbia Special Products CSP 281, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 24
The Oscar, CBS BPG 62684, n.d. 24
The Music Makers, Narwood, n.d. [2 disc set] 24
The Golden Greats, Columbia Special Products CSP-291, n.d. 24
The Music of Your Life, CBS PM 16884, 1982. 24
Music From The Late Show: A Collection of Favorite Songs From Great Motion Pictures, Columbia Special Products, n.d.
24
Christmas Wishes, Columbia Special Products P 13844, 1977. [sealed in plastic] 24
Miss America Presents: A Collector’s Album, Columbia XTV 68874, n.d. 24
Popular Demand, Columbia Special Products P 12316, 1974. 24
The Music of Spring, Columbia Special Products CSM 420, n.d. 24
Our Best To You: Today’s Great Hits, Today’s Great Stars, Columbia ABS 2, n.d. 24
Frank Sinatra
The Sinatra Christmas Album, Capitol CAPS 1809871, 1957. 25
The Sinatra Christmas Album, Capitol CAPS 1809871, 1957. 25
Sinatra for the Sinatraphile, Apex AX6, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra on V Disc Volume 3, 1944-1946, Joyce 6053, n.d. 25
The Rare Sinatra, Capitol EMI Records E-ST 24311, 1959. 25
Frank Sinatra: The Rarities-Volume One, Capitol Records ST 26784, 1981. 25
Frank Sinatra: Look to Your Heart, Capitol Records ED 26 01401, 1959. 25
Frank Sinatra: V-Disc Recording Volume 3, Apex AX3, n.d. 25
The Frank Sinatra Concerts: 20 Live Greats, Déjà vu DVLP 2061, n.d. 25
Sinatra For The Collector Volume #1: The Early Radio Years, My Way Records LP 1004, 1974. [sealed in plastic]
25
“High Society”, Capitol Records W750, n.d. 25
The Edsel Show October 13, 1957, CBS LOOTA 4901, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “All The Way”, Capitol Records ED 2601791, 1961. 25
Frank Sinatra: The Rarities, Volume Two, EMI Records ST 26785, 1983. 25
Sinatra: A Man And His Music, Reprise 1016, n.d [2 disc set] 25
Frank Sinatra “Come Back to Sorrento”, Columbia CL 1359, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra: Try A Little Tenderness, Capitol SPC-3452, n.d. 25
Sinatra and Swingin’ Brass, Reprise FS-1005, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “Songs for Swingin’ Lovers, Capitol W653, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “Close To You”, Capitol DW 789, 1983. 25
Frank Sinatra: The Capitol Years 5 disc, Capitol Records C1 94777, 1990. 25
Frank Sinatra: This is Sinatra Vol. 2, Capitol Records ECJ-60037,n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra: Sings…of love and things, Capitol Records ED26 01781, 1962. 25
Frank Sinatra: NBC Affiliates, Sinatra Society of America No. 22, 1981. 25
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Cole Porter’s Can-Can, Capitol Records W3101, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra: This is Sinatra, Capitol Records ECJ 60036, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra: A Swingin’ Affair, Capitol Records CAPS26 0017 1, 1957. 25
Saloon Singer 32 or 300, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra, “Close to You”, Capitol Records W789, 1983. 25
Frank Sinatra “ Sampler From the Voice: The Columbia Years, 1943-1952, CBS, 1986. 25
Frank Sinatra “Hello Young Lovers, CBS C2X 40897, 1987. [2 record set] 25
Sinatra: Rarities, the Columbia Years, CBS FC 44236, 1988. 25
Dorothy Kristen: Enchanted Evenings With Some Very Special Friends, Glendale GL 9003, 1983.
25
Sinatra: The Legendary Concerts Vol. 2, Retrospect 506, n.d. [from Sinatra’s 1962 World Tour]
25
Sinatra: The Legendary Concerts Vol. 1, Retrospect 505, n.d [sealed in plastic, Live from the Civic Auditorium in Seatle June, 9 1957]
25
Sinatra, Basie and Friends, Retrospect 509, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra: The Hit Maker, Capitol Records ECS-40209-10, n.d. [2 disc set, Japanese] 25
Frank Sinatra “Love is A Kick” , Columbia CL 1241, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “Higher and Higher”, Hollywood Soundstage 411, n.d. 25
Songs by Sinatra, Apex AX7, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra movies
“Ship Ahoy”, Hollywood Soundstage 5011, 1983 25
“Take Me Out To The Ball Game”, Curtain Calls 100/18, n.d. 25
“Anchors Away”, Curtain Calls 100/17, n.d. 25
“Reveille with Beverly”, Hollywood Soundstage HS 5014, n.d. 25
“Step Lively”, Hollywood Soundstage No. 412, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra in Hollywood 1943-1949, CBS 2723, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “Put Your Dreams Away”, Columbia CL 1136, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “That Old Feeling”, CBS 20AP 1449, n.d. [Japanese] 25
Frank Sinatra “Where Are You?”, Capitol Records W855, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra “Tell Her You Love Her”, Capitol DT 1919, n.d. 25
Frank Sinatra and Count Basie “It Might As Well Be Swing”, Reprise P-8462R, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra “Swing Easy”, Capitol Records ED 2600811 1, 1954. 26
Frank Sinatra, “Adventures of the Heart” and “The Broadway Kick”, CBS 22182, 1985. [2 disc set]
26
More Moonlight Sinatra, Connaisseur SF1018, 1989. 26
Metro Nome All Stars, Tax m-8039, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra “My Way”, Reprise 1029, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra “Some Nice Things I’ve Missed”, Reprise K 54020, 1974. 26
The Dorsey: Frank Sinatra Radio Years 1940-1942, RCA AFL1-4741, 1983. 26
Frank Sinatra “More Strangers in the Night”, Connaisseur SF 1017, 1989. 26
Frank Sinatra: Sinatra & Company, Reprise R 1033, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra: V Disc Recordings Volume 1, Apex, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra: V Disc Recordings Volume 2, Apex AX2, n.d. 26
Metronome All-Stars, Harmony HL 7044, n.d. 26
“It Happened In Brooklyn”, Howards International HS 5006, 1981. 26
Frank Sinatra: The Voice, Cameo CBS 32520, 1984 26
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The Sinatra Christmas Album, Capitol Records SM-594, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 26
Frank Sinatra “All Alone”, Reprise FS 1007, n.d. [missing cover] 26
Sinatra for the Collector The V Disc Years Volume 1, My Way Records LP1001, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra “Only The Lonely”, Capitol Records ED 2601391, 1958 26
Frank Sinatra “Come Swing With Me!”, Capitol Records ED 26 01801, 1961 26
Frank Sinatra “Come Fly With Me”, Capitol Records ED 26 0095 1, 1958 26
Frank Sinatra “Come Dance With Me!”, Capitol Records ECJ-50078, n.d. [Japanese] 26
Frank Sinatra “Point of No Return”, Capitol Records ED 2601771, 1962 26
Sinatra: Portraits From the Past, Bravura 101 [Live broadcast performances form the mid-40’s]
26
The Concert Sinatra, Reprise R9-1009, 1963 26
Frank Sinatra “Where Are You?”, Capitol Records CAPS 26-0018-1, 1957 26
Frank Sinatra “Adventures of the Heart”, Columbia CL 953, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra “No One Cares, Capitol Records ECJ-60030, n.d. [Japanese] 26
Miscellaneous
The Unissued Masters, Bravura 102, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Easy”, Capitol Records SM-11802, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Today, Tomorrow, Forever”, Capitol Records ST 2082, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “How Glad I Am”, Capitol Records T 2155, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Today-My Way”, Capitol Records ST 2321, n.d. 26
Nancy: Nancy Wilson, Capitol Records ST 148, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “From Broadway With Love”, Capitol Records T2433, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Hollywood-My Way”, Capitol ST 1934, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Broadway-My Way”, Capitol T 1828, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Tender Loving Care”, Capitol ST 2555, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson, “Who Can I Turn To”, Capitol SF-729, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson, “For Once In My Life”, Capitol SF-728, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Free Again”, Pickwick SPC-3313, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Hurt So Bad”, Capitol ST-353, n.d. 26
Nancy Wilson “Kaleidoscope”, Capitol ST-852, n.d. 26
Jimmy Witherspoon “Rockin’ L.A., Fantasy F-9660, 1989 26
Jimmy Witherspoon: Witherspoon at the Renaissance, hifi jazz J426, n.d. 26
Jimmy Witherspoon at the Monterey Jazz Festival, hifi jazz J421, n.d. 26
Jimmy Witherspoon “Feelin’ the Spirit”, hifi jazz R422, n.d. 26
Chick Webb: A Legend, MCA-1303, 1980. 26
Jimmy Witherspoon “New Orleans Blues”, Atlantic 1266, n.d. 26
Frank Sinatra: “Last Call For Love,” Metro Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM 26531, 1941. 27
Forgotten Eyes, For the Children, Motown Record Company, MOT 4681, 1989. 27
Dave Whitney and his Band, Jazzology Records, J 68, 1982. 27
Margaret Whiting: “Love Songs,” Capitol Records, ED 26 04221, 1955. 27
Margaret Whiting: Past Mid-night, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, E 4006. 27
Margaret Whiting: Pop Country, London Records, PS 527, n.d. 27
Margaret Whiting: “Love Songs” (2 copies) Capitol Records, ED 26 04221, 1955. 27
Margaret Whiting: “The Lady’s in love with you,” Audiophile Records, AP 207, 1985. 27
Weslia Whitfield: “Lucky to be Me,” Landmark Records, LLP 1524, 1990. 27
Ted Weems: “Marvellous,” Living Era, AJA 5029, n.d. 27
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Ted Weems: “Miss Annabelle Lee” Vol. 2, Stichting Granny’s Records, 03313, 1927-28. 27
Ted Weems: “Big Boy” Vol. 1, Stichting Granny’s Records, VR 22317, 1923-26. 27
Ted Weems: “Remember When?” Strand, SLS 1045, n.d. 27
Ted Weems and Kay Kyser: Big Bands Live, Fanfare Records, LP 45-145, 1937. 27
Ted Weems: ft. Perry Como-Elmo Tanner, Fanfare Records, IP 31-131, 1940-41. 27
Anson Weeks: San Francisco Live, Hindsight Records, HSR 146, 1979. 27
Frank Sinatra: “The Singles,” Warner Bros. Records, W 54101, 1978. 27
Frank Sinatra: “I Sing the Songs,” Warner Bros. Records, W54093, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “The Unissued Sinatra,” Tyrecods, TY 100, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Young Love for Sale,” Reprise Records, R 6178, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Christmas Dreaming,” Columbia, CL 1032, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Frankie,” Columbia, CL 606, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Reflections,” CBS, 22AP 2514, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Put Your Dreams Away,” Columbia, CL 1136, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “Ring-a-ding Ding,” Reprise Records, R91001, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “She Shot Me Down,” Reprise Records, FS 2305, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: “The Voice” Vol. 1, Reprise Records, W 44146, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra: My Best Songs-My Best Years, Vol.1, Happy Bird DO90063, n.d. [2 disc set] 27
Frank Sinatra “A Swingin’ Affair!”, Capitol W803, n.d. 27
The Young Harry James: The First Harry James Band of 1939 with Frank Sinatra, Jazz Archives Ja-31, 1976.
27
The Young Harry James: The First Harry James Band of 1939 with Frank Sinatra, Jazz Archives Ja-31, 1976. [duplicate]
27
Frank Loesser’s “Guys and Dolls”, RCA Victor FS-2016, n.d. 27
“Finian’s Rainbow”, RCA Victor FS-2015, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra “New York, New York”, Wea Records K14502T, 1986. 27
Frank Sinatra “My Best Songs-My Best Years Vol. 3, Happy Bird DO/90065, n.d. [2 disc set]
27
Frank Sinatra: An Anthology of His Early Years-From His First Recording, with Harry James in 1939, to the Celebrated Sinatra of 1952, CBS 66380, n.d. [3 disc set, French]
27
Sinatra’s “Swingin” Session!!!”, Capitol ED2602461, 1961. 27
Frank Sinatra “In the Wee Small Hours”, Capitol Records CAPS 1008, 1955. 27
Frank Sinatra “Songs For Young Lovers”, Capitol Records ED2600741, 1954. 27
Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim, Reprise 1021, n.d. 27
“Frank Sinatra and His Friends Want You To Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”, Reprise R-50,001, n.d.
27
Frank Sinatra “Watertown”, Reprise 1031, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra’s Greatest Hits Vol. 2, Warner Bros. FSK 2275, 1972. 27
Sinatra Sings: Great Songs From Great Britain, Reprise R9 1006, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra “Cycles”, Reprise K 44013, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra : Academy Award Winners, Reprise K 44003, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra “Strangers in the Night”, Reprise FS-1017, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington “Francis A. and Edward K.”, Reprise W 44010, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra “A Man Alone”, Reprise RSLP 1030, 1969. 27
“Happy Holidays with Frank & Bing”, Collectors Gold #596 LP-596, 1977. 27
“Songs By Sinatra”, P.J. 004 Volume 2, n.d. [featuring the King Cole Trio] 27
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“Songs By Sinatra”, P.J. 003 Volume 1 , 1988. [featuring Jimmy Durante] 27
Frank Sinatra “Nice ‘n’ Easy”, Capitol ED 26 01421, 1960. 27
Frank Sinatra : Sinatra ’65, Reprise 6167, n.d. 27
Frank Sinatra : Songs For Swingin’ Lovers!, Capitol SLCT 6106, n.d. 28
Sinatra-Basie: An Historical Musical First, Reprise R-1008, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra “Christmas Dreaming”, CBS 074640707-1, 1987. 28
Frank Sinatra “Swing Easy”, Capitol Records ECJ-50065, n.d. [Japanese] 28
Tom Doresy & His Orchestra with Vocals by Frank Sinatra “Sings the Standards”, RCA INTS 5098, n.d.
28
La Voce Un Mito Frank Sinatra Vol. 2, Castagna 321, n.d. 28
The Stars Salute Sinatra, Contour 6870 617, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra : Love Is A Kick , Columbia CL 1241, n.d. 28
Sinatra 1935-1970, Chairman 6008, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra De Luxe, Reprise P-10001R, 1971 [Japanese] 28
Hits From Finian’s Rainbow, Harmony HS 11286, n.d. 28
Sinatra For The Collector Volume 2, The V-Disc Years, My Way Records LP 1002, 1974. 28
The Frank Sinatra Story In Music, Columbia C2L-6, n.d. [2 disc set] 28
Frank Sinatra: Sentimental Journey, Capitol 90986, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra “Strangers in the Night”, Reprise FS1017, n.d. 28
Sinatra-Basie: An Historical Musical First, Reprise R-1008, n.d. 28
“Frank Sinatra”, Reprise K 44009, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra : Cycles, Reprise K44013, n.d. 28
Sinatra, Columbia Collectables Volume 2, n.d. 28
Sinatra, Columbia Collectables Volume 1, n.d. 28
Sinatra : A Musical Montage, Artistry 105, n.d. 28
“To Be Perfectly…Frank”, Retrospect 503, n.d. [Live broadcast performances 1953-1955] 28
Vintage Sinatra Vol. 1, Jicko 8201, n.d. 28
Vintage Sinatra Vol. 2, Jicko 8203, n.d. 28
Vintage Sinatra Vol. 3, Jicko 8204, n.d. 28
Frank Sinatra “For Old Times Sake” 1939 & 1951, Jicko 8202, n.d. 28
Sinatra: The Legendary Concerts Vol. 3, Retrospect 507, n.d. [recorded April 1, 1959 in Melbourne, Australia]
28
Sinatra: The Paramount Years, Retrospect 504, n.d. [historic broadcasts from the mid-forties]
28
Frank Sinatra: My Best Songs-My Best Years Vol. 2, Happy Bird DO 90064, n.d. [German] 28
The Definitive Sinatra: Never Before Released Material, Retrospect 502, n.d. [18 outstanding performances from the 50’s]
28
Vocal Classics Presents “Frank Sinatra”, Vocal Classics 4003, n.d. 28
“Frankie Boy “, PJ International Records 002, 1985. 28
“Frank Sinatra”, ENT LP 13.001, 1986. [sealed in plastic] 28
Frank Sinatra “Swing Easy”, Capitol Records H528, n.d [78] 28
Frank Sinatra “Songs For Young Lovers”, Capitol H488, n.d. [78] 28
Frank Sinatra “New York, New York”, Wea K14502P, 1986. [record shaped like an apple] 28
Frank Sinatra: Saloon Singer, Private circulation only, n.d. [2 disc set] 28
Frank Sinatra “The Anniversary Song” and “Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are”, Sinatra Music Society SMS91, n.d.
28
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Frank Sinatra “Swing Along With Me”, Reprise R9-1002 A, 1961. 28
Nat King Cole
Nat King Cole “When You’re Smiling”, Pickwick 33 SPC 3071, n.d. 29
Nat, Dean and Friends, MFP mono 1432, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Nature Boy”, Pickwick 33 SPC 3249, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole’s “Greatest!”, Capitol SKAP-373, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Stay As Sweet As You Are”, Pickwick 33 SPC 3105, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Smile!”, Capitol ST2943, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “The Beautiful Ballads”, Capitol ST2820, n.d. 29
Sincerely, Nat King Cole, T2680, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “To The End Of The Earth”, EMI SRS5010, n.d. 29
Today’s Top Hits Vol.12 featuring Les Paul and Mary Ford and Nat King Cole, Capitol TW9122, n.d.
29
Nat King Cole Sings His Favourites, World Record Club TP82, n.d. 29
The Velvet Moods of Nat King Cole, Capitol QBO90938, n.d. [2 disc set] 29
King Cole Trio: The Forgotten Years, Jasmine lp 1013, 1984. 29
Nat King Cole “Looking Back”, Capitol ST2361, n.d. 29
The Unreleased Nat King Cole, Capitol EMS 1279, 1987. 29
Nat King Cole En Espanol, Capitol ST12219, 1982. 29
Nat King Cole Sings The Blues, Capitol W1929, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “To Whom It May Concern”, Capitol EMS 1108, 1959. 29
Nat King Cole “In Person”, World Record Club TP 202, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole 10th Anniversary, Capitol LCT6003, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole, Everest Record, FS 290, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “A Many Splendored Thing”, Capitol 117C, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Love is Here to Say”, Capitol SWAK 11355, 1974. 29
Nat King Cole, Camay Records CA 3004 S, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Piano Playing Man”, Fortune F4001, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 29
The Nat King Cole Collection, CCSLP 144, 1986 [2 disc set] 29
Nat King Cole “Body and Soul”, Topline Records TOP 112, 1984. 29
Nat King Cole “Sings”, SDLP-153, 1962. 29
Oscar Peterson Trio: With Respect To Nat”, Limelight LM 82029, n.d. 29
“The Man and His Music”, Capitol 93741, n.d. [2 disc set] 29
“Nat King Cole Sings”, MFP 1049, n.d. 29
“Nat Cole Meets The Master Saxes”, Phoenix Jazz 5, n.d. 29
Christmas With Nat King Cole, Capitol SL6883, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole’s “Top Pops”, Capitol T9110, 1956. 29
All Star Festival, United Nations’ Unique Record To Aid The World’s Refugees, n.d. 29
Nat King Cole “Unforgettable”, Capitol LS117A, n.d. [6 record set] 29
The Beautiful Moods of Nat King Cole, Capitol PTP 2002, n.d. 29
The Nat King Cole Story, Capitol WCL1613, n.d. [3 disc set] 29
Nat King Cole: His Greatest Success, Festival 223, n.d. [2 disc set] 29
Vic Damone: “Strange Enchantment,” Capitol Records T 1691, n.d. 30
Vic Damone: “Strange Enchantment,” Capitol Records CAPS 26 0003 1, n.d. 30
Vic Damone: “The Lively Ones,” Capitol Records T 1748, 1962. 30
Vic Damone: “Linger Awhile,” Capitol Records CAPS 1867471, 1962. 30
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Vic Damone: “Stay With Me,” RCA records NL 89262, 1966. 30
Vic Damone: “20 Golden Pieces,” Bulldog Records BDL 2001, n.d. 30
Vic Damone: “On the South Side of Chicago,” RCA Records NL 89263, 1967. 30
Vic Damone: “The Damone type of thing,” RCA Records NL 89261, 1967. 30
Vic Damone: “That Towering Feeling,” Columbia Records CL 900, n.d. 30
Vic Damone: “Closer than a Kiss,” CBS Records CBS 32371, 1983. 30
Vic Damone: “Why Can’t I Walk Away,” RCA Records NL 89264, 1968. 30
Vic Damone: “My Baby Loves To Swing,” Capitol Records T 1811, 1968. 30
Vic Damone: “I’ll See You in my Dreams,” Premier Record PS 9013 30
Nat King Cole: And His Trio, Wyncote Records W 9107, n.d. 30
Nat King Cole: “Here’s to Veterans,” AFM 71347, n.d. 30
Nat King Cole: “Deluxe Set” 3 records, Capitol Records STCL 2873, n.d. 30
Elenor Roosevelt: In Conversation with Ben Grauer, Riverside Records RLP 7012, 1957. 30
The Controversy “The Death, The Warren Report,” Capitol Records KAO 2677, 1967. 30
New York’s Knicks, Fleetwood Recording FCLP 3045, 1969-70. 30
T.S. Eliot: Reading Poems and Coruses, Caedmon TC 1045, 1955. 30
The Poems of William Butler Yeats, Spoken Arts 753, n.d. 30
Christmas
The Stash Christmas Album, Stash ST125, 1984. 30
X’Mas from Great Old Friends, ALTY AY22-13, 1986. [Japanese] 30
X’Mas from Great Old Friends Vol. 2, ALTY AY22-20, 1987. [Japanese] 30
Jingle Bell Jazz, Columbia PC 36803, 1980. 30
The Sounds of Christmas Past, Take Two TT 225, 1988. 30
Ronnie Aldrich, “Silver Bells” and “Winter Wonderland”, Holiday Records HDY 1920, 1981.[sealed in plastic]
30
Santa Claus Blues, Jass Records Jass Eight, 1986. 30
The Stackville All Star Christmas Record, Stackville 3038, 1986. 30
The Supremes “Merry Christmas”, Motown 5252ML, 1965. 30
Firestone presents “Your Christmas Favorites Vol. 3, Angel Records SLP 7008, 1964. 30
Christmas with the Chipmunks, Mistletoe Records MLP-1216, n.d. 30
Christmas with the Chipmunks Vol. 2, Mistletoe Records MLP-1217, n.d. 30
Christmas with the King Family, Warner Bros WS 1627, n.d. 30
Christmas with the Stars, Capitol SL-6931, n.d. 30
Christmas in New York, RCA Victor PRS-257, 1967. 30
Fred Waring presents The Pennsylvanians in “The Songs of Christmas”, Decca DL 8084, n.d.
30
Various
All Our Own Work, EMI SH273, n.d. 30
Richard Rodgers “and then I wrote…”, Time Records S2115, n.d. 30
Kurt Weill And Ira Gershwin “Tryout”, DRG MRS 904, 1983. 30
“A Kurt Weill Cabaret” featuring Martha Schlamme and Will Holt, MGM SE-4180 OC, n.d. 30
The Great British Dance Bands play “I’ll String Along With You”-the music of Harry Warren, World Records SH299, n.d.
30
The Great British Dance Bands play “A Cheerful Little Earful”-the music of Harry Warren, World Records SH 298, n.d.
30
Sondheim/A Musical Treatment, Warner Bros 2WS2705, n.d. [2 disc set] 30
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The Great British Dance Bands play the music of Arthur Schwartz, World Records SH274, n.d.
30
Dietz & Schwartz “Alone Together”, Monmouth-Evergreen 6604/5, n.d. [2 disc set] 30
Ben Bagley’s “Arthur Schwartz Revisited”, Crewe CR 1350, n.d. 30
Sigmund Romberg’s “The Desert Song” and “The Student Prince”, Monmouth Records MES 7054, n.d. [sealed in plastic]
30
Ronny Whyte and Travis Hudson “It’s Smooth, It’s Smart. It’s Rodgers, It’s Hart!”, Monmouth Evergreen MES 7069, n.d.
30
Ben Bagley’s “Rodgers and Hart Revisited Vol.II”, Crewe CR 1343, n.d. 30
“Rodgers and Hart Revisited”, Spruce Records S101, n.d. 31
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart “The Song Is…”, Living Era AJA 5041, n.d. 31
Rodgers and Hart “Easy To Remember”, World Records SH355, n.d. 31
Cole, Columbia KS 31456, 1973. 31
Harold Rome, “A Touch of Rome”, Heritage LPH0053, 1954. 31
LuAnn Simms “At Separate Tables”, Jubilee JGS 1092, n.d. 31
Ben Bagley’s “Jerome Kern Revisited”, Columbia OL 6440, n.d. 31
An Evening With Lerner & Loewe, RCA Victor LPM 6005, n.d. [2 disc set] 31
Alan Jay Lerner Performs His Own Songs, Heritage H-0060, 1955. 31
The Four Lads Sing Frank Loesser, Columbia CL 1045, n.d. 31
A Cole Porter Collection, Stash Records ST 127, 1984. [sealed in plastic] 31
Jerome Kern: The First 100 Years, Welk Music Group, 1984. [5 disc set] 31
Tribute To Cole Porter, Ace of Hearts AH 83, n.d. 31
Johnny Mercer: Mercer Sings Mercer, EMI m-11637, n.d. 31
Jerome Kern “The Song Is...”, Living Era AJA 5036, n.d. 31
“A Night With Jerome Kern, Earl Wrightson, Lois Hunt”, Columbia CL 1386, n.d. 31
“Silver Linings: Songs By Jerome Kern”, Arabesque Master 6515, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 31
Cole Porter: Revisited, World of Theatre M3002, 1964. 31
“The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter, Columbia OL 6410, 1965.
31
Cole Porter “The Song Is…”, Living Era AJA 5044, 1986. 31
Highlights From George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess”, Bethlehem BCP-6009, 1979. 31
“On Your Toes”, Columbia ML 4645, 1953? 31
“It Happened In Brooklyn”, MGM/UA ML102119, 1992. [Laser Disc, 2 disc set] 31
“Love Me or Leave Me”, MGM/UA ML102091, 1991. [Laser Disc, 2 disc set] 31
Rodgers & Hammerstein II “Pipe Dream”, RCA Victor LOC-1023, 1955. 31
Coleman Hawkins: The Hawk in Paris, Vik LX-1059, n.d. 31
Frank Loesser “Where’s Charley”, Monmouth-Evergreen MES 7029, n.d. 31
“Cabaret”, Columbia KOL 6640, n.d. 31
“The Best of Al Hibbler”, MCA 2-4098, 1976. 31
Ethel Merman “Call Me Madam”, Decca DL 8035, 1950. 31
The Pajama Game, Columbia OL 4840, n.d. 31
Mary Martin as “Peter Pan”, RCA Victor LOC 1019, n.d. 31
Porgy and Bess, Decca DL 8042, 1952. 31
Wish You Were Here, RCA Victor, LOC 1007, n.d. 31
“Moody Marilyn Moore”, Bethlehem Records PAP23015m, n.d. 31
Brew Moore, Fantasy OJC-049, n.d. 31
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The Sunshine Boys, Retrieval FV-206, n.d. 31
Joe Mooney “On The Rocks”, Decca DL 8468, n.d. 31
Wes Montgomery: The Incredible Jazz Guitar, Fantasy OJC-036, 1982. 31
Wes Montgomery “Full House”, Riverside OKC-106, n.d. 31
Marian Montgomery: “Swings for Winners and Losers,” Full Dimensional ST 1884, n.d 32
Vaughn Monroe: “Rum and Coca Cola” Vol. 8, Blue Heaven Records, BH7 708m 1947. 32
Vaughn Monroe: “Comin’ On,” Series V Vol. 9, Blue Heaven Records BH7 509, n.d. 32
Vaughn Monroe: “Dance with Me,” Camden Records CAM 322C, n.d. 32
Marilyn Monroe: “Never Before and Never Again, DRG Records DS 15005, 1978. 32
Matt Monro: “My Kind of Girl,” Warwick Records W 2045, n.d. 32
“The Best of Matt Monro,” Capitol Records SKAO 152, n.d. 32
Thelonious Monk: “Brilliant Corners,” Riverside RLP 12 226, n.d. 32
Thelonious Monk: “Monk’s Music,” Riverside OJC 084, 1983. 32
John Lewis U.S.A Orchestra: “Debut,” Colprix Records CP 448, 1963. 32
The Modern Jazz Quartet: “Porgy and Bess,” Atlantic SD 1440, 1966. 32
Robert Mitchum “Calypso is like so…” Capitol Records T 853, 1957. 32
Presenting Red Mitchell, Contemporary Records OJC 158,1957. 32
Frank Minion:“The Soft Land Of Making Believe,” Bethlehem Records PAP 23025, n.d. 32
Charles Mingus: “Scenes in the City,” Affinity AFF 330, 1957. 32
Charlie Mingus: “Tia Juana Moods,” RCA Records SP 2533, 1975. 32
The Mills Brothers, “Early Transcripts and Rare Recordings,” Broadway, BR 118, 1984. 32
The Mills Brothers, “Our Golden Favorites,” MCA Records MCA 188, n.d. 32
The Mills Brothers, “From the Beginning” Vol. 2, JSP Records 1011, n.d. 32
The Mills Brothers, “From the Beginning” Vol. 2, JPS Records 1099, n.d. 32
The Mills Brothers, “Four Boy’s and a Guitar,” Sunbeam Records MFC 15, 1976. 32
The Mills Brothers, “Four Boys and a Guitar, Crescendo GNP9016, 1973. 32
Doodle-Doo-Doo with Ray Miller and his Orchestra, Grannyphone 03311 mono, n.d. [16 original 1924-25 recordings]
32
Ray Eberle Sings and Plays “Music of Today”, The Glenn Miller Way, Design Records DLP-105, n.d.
32
Emmett Miller Accompanied by His Georgia Crackers, The Old Masters TOM-1, n.d. [limited edition for collectors]
32
Torchy Lullabies, “My Mother Sang Me”, Cook 1184, n.d. 32
Helen Merrill, Mercury I5PJ-20129(m), 1955. 32
Helen Merrill/John Lewis, Mercury SRM-1-1150, 1977. 32
Helen Merrill, ”The Nearness of You”, Mercury Records SFX-10504, 1977. 32
The Complete Helen Merrill on Mercury, Mercury Records 826 340-1, 1985. [4 disc set] 32
Helen Merrill, “Just Friends” featuring Stan Getz, EMARCY 842 007-1, 1989. 32
Helen Merrill, “Something Special…”, Inner City 1060, 1978. 32
Ethel Merman, Lyda Roberti, Mae West, Columbia CL 2751, n.d. 32
Ethel Merman and Gertrude Niesen: On Stage Volume 1, RCA LVA-1004, n.d. 32
Ethel Merman Sings Cole Porter, JJC M-3004, 1965. 32
Danny Meehan, “Meehan’s In!”, MG 21043, n.d. 32
Dave Brubeck Quartet, “Tonight Only!” with Carmen McRae, Columbia CS 8409, n.d. 32
Carmen McRae, “Bittersweet”, Focus 334, n.d. [Japanese] 32
Portrait of Carmen, Atlantic SD 8165, 1968. 32
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The Finest of Carmen McRae, “You’d Be So Easy To Love”, Bethlehem BCP-6004, 1976. 32
Carmen McRae with Dave Brubeck “Basin Street”, Columbia CL 2316, n.d. 32
Carmen McRae, “Can’t Hide Love”, Blue Note N-LA635-G-0698, n.d. 32
Carmen McRae sings “Lover Man” and other Billie Holiday Classics, Columbia PC 37002, 1981.
32
The Greatest of Carmen McRae, MCA Records MCA2-4111, 1977. [2 disc set] 32
Carmen McRae, “Birds of a Feather”, Decca DL 78815, n.d. 32
Carmen McRae, “After Glow”, Decca VIM-4502(M), 1977. 32
Carmen McRae Alone, “As Time Goes By”, Catalyst CAT-7904, n.d. 32
Carmen McRae, “Invitation”, Official 3027, n.d. [sealed in plastic] 32
Carmen McRae, “The Sound of Silence”, Atlantic SD 8200, 1968. 32
Carmen McRae and the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band, “November Girl”, Jazz Man Jaz 5004, n.d.
32
Abbey Lincoln’s “Affair…a Story of a Girl in Love”, Liberty LRP 3025, 1984. 33
Abbey Lincoln, “Abbey Is Blue”, Riverside 12-308, 1975. 33
Carmen McRae: “Boy Meets Girl,” Decca Records VIM-5614, 1982. 33
“The Music Man” Goes Dixieland, Epic LN 3463, n.d. 33
Jackie Mclean and john Jenkins:“Alto Madness,” Prestige Records MPP 2512, 1981. 33
Red McKenzie: “Just Friends,” Emanon Records ERM 2, 1978. 33
Howard McGhee: “Trumpet at Tempo,” Spotlight Records SPJ131, n.d. 33
Howard McGhee: “Maggie,” Arista Records SJL 2219, 1977. 33
Bobby McFerrin: “The Voice,” Elektra Records 60366 1 E, 1984. 33
Clyde McCoy: “The Blues,” Mercury Records MG 20110, n.d. 33
Clyde McCoy: The Uncollected, Handsight Records HSR 180, 1982. 33
Abby Lincoln: “It’s Magic,” Riverside RLP 12 277, 1982. 33
Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln:“Sounds as a Roach,” Joker production UPS 2056 KR, n.d. 33
Abbey Lincoln: “That’s Him,” Riverside RLP 12 251, n.d. 33
Abbey Lincoln: “Talking to the Sun,” Enja 4060, 1983. 33
Mundell Lowe: TV Action Jazz, Camden CAS 522, n.d. 33
Vivian Lord: “Love Dance,” Stash Records ST 241, 1984. 33
Guy Lombardo: “Go Dixie,” Capitol Records T 1648, n.d. 33
Guy Lombardo: “The New Songs, The New Sounds,” Capitol Records, ST 128, n.d. 33
Guy Lombardo: “The Sweetest Music this Side of Heaven,” Sunbeam HB 308, 1935. 33
Honeybuns: "The Duke Pearson Nonet," Atlantic Records 3002, 1966. 33
Freda Payne: "After the Lights Go Down Low," Impulse A 53, 1963. 33
George Paxton: The Uncollected, Hindsight Records HSR 183, 1982. 33
Les Paul: "Early," Capitol Records N 16286, 1982. 33
Tony Pastor: "Mister Pastor Comes to Town," Swing House Records SWH 36 33
Guy Pastor: "Meet a Happy Guy," Capitol Records T 1465, n.d. 33
Leo Parker: "Let Me Tell You About It," Blue Note Records BST 84087, 1961. 33
Kim Parker: "Sometimes I'm Blue," Soul Note SN 1133, 1985. 33
Larry Gelb and Kim Parker: "The Lounge of Blue," Cadence Jazz Records CJR 1012, 1982. 33
Charlie Parker: "Jazz Perennial," Verve Records UMV 2617, 1982. 33
Charlie Parker: "Bird on 52nd Street," Fantasy OJC 114, 1984. 33
Anthropology, Spotlite 108, 1972. 33
Jackie Paris: "That Paris Mood," Coral Records CRL 56118, n.d. 33
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Jackie Paris: "Skylark," Brunswick BL 54019, n.d. 33
Jackie Paris: "The Song is Paris" Impulse MONO A 17 33
Jackie Paris: "Songs by Jackie Paris," Emarcy 195J 10106, 1988. 33
“Jackie Paris”: Audiophile Records AP 158, 1981. 33
Patti Page: "The Waltz Queen," Mercury Records MG 20318, n.d. 33
Jackie Paris: Sings the lyrics of Ira Gershwin, Time Records T 70009, 1961. 34
Marty Paich: "The Broadway Bit," Warner Bros. Records WS 1296, n.d. 34
Tessie O'Shea: "Cheers," Command Records RS 872 SD, 1964. 34
Will Osborne: "And his Side Music," Sunbeam Records HB 315, 1976. 34
Kid Ory: "The Great New Orleans Trombonist," CBS Records 20AP 1447, n.d. 34
“Ladd's Black Aces Vol. 3,” Fountain and Retrieval Records FJ 111, 1923-24. 34
“Ladd's Black Aces Vol. 2”, Fountain and Retrieval Records FJ 106, 1922-23. 34
ODJB: "And Louisiana Five," Fountain Records FJ101, n.d. 34
SY Oliver: "Back Stage," Dot DLP 3184, n.d. 34
Ruth Olay: "Olay!" Mercury Records MG 36125, n.d. 34
“Anita”, Verve Records MG V 2000, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "The Lady is a Tramp," Verve Records MV 2553, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "An Evening With," Verve Records MV 2526, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip," Doctor Jazz FW39418 34
Anita O’Day: "Live in Tokyo," Trio Records PA 7140, 1975. 34
Anita O’Day and Cal Tjander: "Time for 2," Verve Records V6 8472, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "Sings the Winners," Verve Records UMV 2536, 1981. 34
Anita O’Day: "The Lady is a Tamp," Verve Records MV 2553, n.d 34
Anita O’Day: "Waiter: Make Mine Blues," Verve Records V 2145, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "Tra'lin' Light," Verve Records 2304 584, 1961. 34
Anita O’Day: "The Most," Verve Records 23MJ 3094, n.d. 34
“Anita O’Day: 1949-1950,”Tono Records TJ 6003, 1984. 34
Anita O’Day: "Pick Yourself Up," Verve Records MV 2611, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "The Three Sounds," Verve Records V 8514, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "Mello’Day," Crescendo Records GNPS 2126, 1979. 34
Anita O’Day: "A Song For You," Emily Records ER 83084, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: "Live at the City," Emily Records, 1979 34
Anita O’Day: "The Big Band Sessions," Verve Records VE 2 2534, 1979 34
Anita O’Day: 1949-1950, Tono Records TJ 6003, 1984 34
Anita O’Day: "And Rhythm Section," Glendale Records GLS 6001, 1971 34
Anita O’Day: “Cool Heat,” Verve Records UMV 2679, 1982 34
Anita O’Day: “The Three Sounds,” Verve Records MV 2629, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: “Swing Rodgers and Hart,” Verve Records MG V 2141, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: “At Mister Kelly’s,” Verve Records UMV 2550, 1981 34
Anita O’Day: “Drummer Man,” Verve Records 23MJ 3139, n.d. 34
Anita O’Day: “Incomparable,” Verve Records 23MJ 3264, n.d. 34
Carroll O’Connor: “Remembering You,” A&M Records SP 4340, 1972. 34
Helen O’Connell: “Green Eyes,” VIK LX 1093, 1957 34
James Newton: “The African Flower,” Blue Note BT 85109, 1985 34
Frankie Newton: “At the Onyx Club,” TAX m 8017, n.d. 34
Joe Newman: “I’m still swinging,” TMKS LPM 1198, 1956 35
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Joe Newman: “Good ‘n’ Groovy,” Prestige SV 2019, 1961 35
Joe Newman: “In a Mellow Mood,” Stash Records ST 219, 1982 35
Ray Charles: “Fathead,” Atlantic Records 1304, n.d. 35
Anthony Newley: “In my Solitude,” RCA Victor LSP 2925, 1964 35
Anthony Newley: “Pure Imagination,” MGM Records SE 4781, n.d. 35
Phineas Newborn Jr.: “A World of Piano,” Contemporary Records OJC 175, 1962 35
Ozzie Nelson: “And his Orchestra,” Bandstand Records 7119, 1941 35
Ozzie Nelson: “Radio Years,” London Records HMP 5041, 1977 35
Ozzie Nelson: “The Uncollected” Vol. 3, Hindsight Records HSR 208, 1984 35
Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra: “1937”, Circle Records CLP-27, 1981 35
Oliver Nelson Orchestra: “Afro/American Sketches: The Music of Oliver Nelson,” Prestige Records 7225, 1962
35
Oliver Nelson with Joe Newman: “Main Stem”, Prestige Records 7236, 1972. 35
Oliver Nelson: “Sound Pieces”, Impulse Records AS-9129, 1966 35
Oliver Nelson: “More Blues and the Abstract Truth”, Impulse Records A-75, 1964 35
Oliver Nelson with Lem Winchester: “Nocturne” Prestige/Moodsville series, Status Records 13, 1960
35
Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra: “The Uncollected” Vol. 2, Hindsight Records HSR-189, 1982
35
Don Nelson: “The Wind,” Mode Records MOD-LP 116, 1957 35
Anthony Newley: “The Genius of Anthony Newley,” London PS 361, nd 35
Anthony Newley: “Newly Recorded,” RCA Victor LPM-3614, 1966 35
Anthony Newley: “ “Who Can I Turn To” and Other Songs from The Roar of the Greasepaint,” RCA Victor LPM-3347, 1965
35
Tony Sandler and Ralph Young: “Side by Side,” Capitol Records ST 2598, nd 35
Elma Santa: “You’re the Cream in My Coffee,” Jim Taylor Presents JTP 116, nd 35
Adrian Schubert and His Salon Orchestra : “Adam Schubert and His Salon Orchestra,” Collectors Items 012, nd
35
Leon Redbone: “On the Track,” Warner Bros. BS 2888, 1975 35
Lou Rawls: “Love All Your Blues Away,” Epic FE 40210, 1986 35
Lou Rawls: “Lou Rawls Live!” Capitol Records T2459, nd 35
Lou Rawls: “Bring It on Home,” Capitol Records ST-479, nd 35
Carl Ravazza and his Orchestra: “The Uncollected: 1941-1944,” Hindsight Records HSR-117, 1977
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Rare Silk: “New Weave,” Polygram Records 8010 028-1 Y-1, 1983 35
Sue Raney: “All by Myself,” Capitol Records ST 2032, nd 35
Arthur Prysock: “The Best of,” Verve Records V-5011, n.d. 35
Arther Prysock: “Here’s to Good Friends,” MCA Records MCA-3061, n.d. 35
Arthur Prysock: “Art & Soul,” Verve Records V-5009, n.d. 35
Arthur Prysock: “To Love or Not to Love,” Verve Records V6-5048, n.d. 35
Arthur Prysock: “A Double Header,” Old Town LP 2009, 1965 35
Arthur Prysock: “’74,” Old Town Record Corp. OT 73-12001, n.d. 35
Arthur Prysock: “A Portrait of,” Verve Records V-5012, n.d. 35
Arthur Prysock: “Fly My Love,” King Studios KS 1088, 1970 35
Arthur Prysock: “Silk and Satin,” Polydor PD-2-8901, 1977 35
Gia Maione: “This is…..gia,” Magnagroove Records PS 3004, n.d. 35
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Keely Smith: “Swingin’ Pretty,” Capitol Records ED 26 0423 1, 1959 35
Keely Smith: “I’m in Love Again,” Fantasy F-9639, 1985 35
Sam Butera: “Thinking Man’s Sax,” Magnagroove Records PM 3002, n.d. 35
Keely Smith: “Together,” Dot Records DLP 25263, n.d. 35
Louis Prima: “On Broadway,” United Artists Records UAL 3596, 1967 35
Louis Prima: “His Greatest Hits,” Dot Records DLP 3262, n.d. 35
Louis Prima: “Angelina,” Magnagroove Records St-0074, n.d. 35
Louis Prima: “Just a Gigolo,” Magnagroove Records ST-0073, n.d. 35
Louis Prima: “Blast Off,” Quad Records ST 0030, n.d. 35
Louis Prima: “The King of Clubs,” Magnagroove Records PS 3003, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “The New Sound,” Walt Disney Productions DE 2001, 1968 36
Louis Prima with Keely Smith: “Breaking it Up,” Columbia Records CL 1206, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “The Wildest ‘75,” Magnagroove Records ST-0076-1, 1975 36
Louis Prima: “Remember,” Magic Records AWE 12, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “The Wildest Show at Tahoe,” Capitol Records T908, 1957 36
Louis Prima: “Louis and Keely,” Dot Records DLP 3210, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Hi-Fi Lootin’, “ Design Records DLP 54, 1957 36
Louis Prima: “Pretty Music Prima Style” Vol. 1, Dot Records DLP 3264, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Wonderland by Night,” Dot Records DLP 25352, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Classic Prima Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang Originalaufnahmen 1934-1937, Historia H-651, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima with new singing star Gia Maione Same Butera and the Witnesses,” Capital Records T1797, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang 1934-1935 Volume One,” The Old Masters TOM-37, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang 1935-1936 Volume Two,” The Old Masters TOM-38, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang 1936 Volume Three,” The Old Masters TOM-39, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima and his New Orleans Gang 1937-1938 Volume Four,” The Old Masters TOM-62, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “The Best of Louis Prima,” Capital Records RNLP 70225, 1986 36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima & Keeley Smith on Broadway,” Coronet Records CX110, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima Digs Keely Smith,” Coronet Records CX121, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima Keely Smith Box of Oldies,” Spinorama Records S-74, n.d. 36
Louis Prima: “Prima Show in the Casbar Louis Prima with Gia Maione Sam Buters and the Witnesses,” Prima Magnagroove Records , n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “The Prima Generation ’72 Live new sounds of Louis Prima with Sam Butera & The Witnesses,” Magnagroove Records ST 0072, n.d.
36
Louis Prima: “Louis Prima Presents The Burwood Prima Trio,” Dot Records DLP 25407, n.d.
36
Andre Previn: “Andre Previn Sound Stage,” Columbia Records CS8958, n.d. 36
Andre Previn: “The Light Fantastic A Tribute to Fred Astaire The Andre Previne Trio with Red Mitchell and Frankie Capp,” Columbia CL1888, n.d.
36
Andre Previn: “Andre Previn Previn at Sunset,” Black Lion BLP 30121, n.d. 36
Andre Previn: “The Genius of Andre Previn,” PRT Records leb 2311, 1964 36
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Andre Previn: “Like Previn! Andre Previn’s Trio,” Contemporary Records S7575,1960 36
Andre Previn: “Double Play! Andre Previn & Russ Freeman Two Piano Jazz,” Contemporary Records S7537, 1957
36
Andre Previn: “Like Love Andre Previn His Piano and Orchestra,” Columbia CL1437, n.d. 36
Teddy Powell: “Teddy Powell A Legend A Medley of Teddy Powell,” Blue Heaven Records BH-602, n.d.
36
Teddy Powell: “Teddy Powell and His Orchestra Tapestry in Blue,” Sounds of Swing LP-110, n.d.
36
Teddy Powell: “Teddy Powell and His Orchestra Ease on Down,” Goldern Era 15004, n.d. 36
Teddy Powell: “Teddy Powell and His Orchestra(1942-43) Instruments Never Before On Record,” First Time Records FTR-1509, n.d.
36
Dick Powell:”Lullaby of Broadway,” Decca Record Co. 820388-1, 1986 36
Dick Powell: “Love is on the Air Tonight,” MCA Records MCA-1511, 1982 36
Dick Powell: “Dick Powell in Hollywood 1933-1935,” Columbia Hall of Fame Series C2L44, n.d.
36
Bill Potts: “Bye Bye Birdie a captivating jazz interpretation of the musical score by Bill Potts and his orchestra,” Colpix Records CP 451, n.d.
36
George Gershwin: “The Jazz Soul of Porgy & Bess,” Ultra Audio WWS 8517, n.d. 37
Billie Poole: “Sermonette The Voice of Billie Poole,” Riverside Records RLP 425, n.d. 37
Lucy Ann Polk: “Lucky Lucy Ann,” Mode Records Mod LP115, n.d. 37
King Pleasure: “King Pleasure,” Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music FS262, n.d. 37
King Pleasure: “King Pleasure Original Moody’s Mood with Quincy Jones Prestige Historical Series 1952-54,” Prestige 7586, n.d.
37
King Pleasure: “King Pleasure Moody’s Mood for Love,” Douglas Collection UAS 5634, 1972.
37
King Pleasure: “King Pleasure The Source,” Presitige 24017, n.d. 37
Janet Plant: “Sweet Thunder Janet Plant Featuring: John Harmon/Chris Swansen,” Sea Breeze Jazz SB2026, n.d.
37
Bucky Pizzarelli: “Bucky Pizzarrelli Solo Flight,” Stash Records ST-263, 1986 37
John Pizzarelli, Jr: John Pizzarelli, Jr. Hit That Jive, Jack!,” Stash ST-256, 1985 37
John Pizzrelli, Jr.: John Pizzarelli Jr. Sing!Sing!Sing! (featuring Eddie Daniels, clarinet),” Stash Records ST 267, 1987
37
Bucky and John Pizzarelli: Bucky and John Pizzarelli Swinging Sevens,” Stash Records St-239, 1984
37
John Pizzarelli, Jr.: “I’m Hip (please don’t tell my father) John Pizzarelli, Jr.,” Stash Records ST226, 1983
37
Bucky and John Pizzarelli: “Swinging Sevens Bucky and John Pizzarelli,” Stash Records ST 239, 1984
37
Dave Pike: “Dave Pike Pike’s Peak,” CBS Records Promotion Only, n.d. 37
Nat Pierce: “The Nat Pierce Orchestra featuring Buck Clayton,” RCA Black and White Series: Vol. 162 FXL1 7230, n.d.
37
Pied Pipers: “The Pied Pipers Good Deal MacNeal,” HEP 33, 1986 37
Flip Phillips: “Flip Phillips A Melody From The Sky,” Teresa Gramophone Co. 4317-39419-1, 1984
37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor/Free Spirits,” Atlantic 8061, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “A Portrait of Chris Connor,” Atlantic P-7709, n.d. 37
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Chris Connor: “Chris Connor,” Atlantic 1228, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Sings the George Gershwin Almanac of Songs,” Atlantic P-6081A, n.d.
37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Sings the George Gershwin Almanac of Song,” Atlantic P-6080A, n.d.
37
Chris Connor: “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not Chris Connor,” Atlantic SD-1240, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Misty,” Atlantic P-6135A, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Sings Ballads of The Sad Café,” Atlantic 1307, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Chris Craft,” Atlantic 1290, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor, Atlantic 1228,” Atlantic 1228, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Sings Lullabys of Birdland,” Bethlehem Records BCP6004, 1984
37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Sweet and Swinging,” Progressive Records Company 7028, n.d.
37
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor he loves me, he loves me not,” Atlantic 1240, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Two’s Company with Maynard Ferguson and Chris Connor,” Roulette Birdland Series R52068, n.d.
37
Eddie Condon: “Eddie Condon’s Treasury of Jazz,” Columbia Records CL881, n.d. 37
Eddie Condon: “Jam Session coast-to-coast Eddie Condon’s All-Star,” CBS Sony , n.d. 37
Eddie Condon: “Jammin at Condon’s Eddie Condon and his All-Stars,” Columbia JCL 616, n.d.
37
Chris Connor: “This is Chris,” Bethlehem BCP20, 1984 37
Chris Connor: “Free Spirits Chris Connor,” Atlantic 8061, n.d. 37
Chris Connor: “Chris,” Bethlehem BCP56, n.d. 37
Austin Cromer: “Austin Cromer Sings for Her,” Atlantic 8107, 1965 37
Eddie Costa : “Eddie Costa Quintet,” Mode Records MOD LP-118, n.d. 38
Flip Wilson: “Gerald don’t fight the feeling,” Little David 1001, 1972. 38
Len Wilton: “Tribute to Bing Crosby Vintage Recollection from Len Wilton and the The New Rhythm Boys,” SRT Productions SRTX/79/CUS565, n.d.
38
Michael Holliday: “to Bing from Mike Michael Holliday with the Norrie Paramor Orchestra,” Bethlehem BX 4012, n.d.
38
Michael Holliday: “Mike A New Singer with a Familiar Sound,” Bethlem BX 4001, n.d. 38
Flip Wilson: “The Flip Wilson Show with Special Guest David Frost,” Little David LD-2000, n.d.
38
Bing Crosby: “The Longines Syphonette Society presents Bing Crosby’s Treasury-The Songs I Love,” The Longines Syphonette Society, n.d.
38
Bing Crosby: “Bing with a Beat with Bob Scobey’s Frisco Jazz Band,” RCA Victor LPM-1473, n.d.
38
Bing Crosby: “Bing with a Beat with Bob Scobey’s Frisco Jazz Band The Gift of Music,” RCA Victor LPM-1473, n.d.
38
Bing Crosby: “The Bing Crosby Story Volume 1: The Early Jazz Years 1928-1932,” Epic Encore Series, n.d.
38
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Sings,” Decca Records VL73603, n.d. 38
Bing Crosby: “Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings,” Verve Records MV2663, n.d. 38
Bing Crosby: “Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings,” Verve Records MGV2020, n.d. 38
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Bing Crosby: “Crosby Classics Bing Crosby,” Columbia Records P13397, n.d. 38
Bing Crosby: “Crosbyana,” Broadway BR 111, n.d. 38
Bob Crosby: “Bob Crosby and his Orchestra South Rampart Street Parade,” MCA Records MCFM 2578, n.d.
38
Bob Crosby: “The Summer of ’39 Bob Crosby’s Camel Caravan,” 1985 Legend Records GOJ1037, 1984
38
Bob Crosby: “Bob Crosby and his Orchestra featuring the Bobcats Their Greatest Hits,” MCA Records MCA-253, n.d.
38
Gary Crosby: “Gary Crosby The Happy Bachelor,” Polydor K.K., n.d. 38
Gary Crosby: “Gary Crosby with orchestra under direction of Bud Shank,” Vogue VA160118, n.d.
38
Gary Crosby: “Gary Crosby Belts the Blues,” Verve Records MG V-2112, n.d. 38
Crosby Bros.: “Presenting the Crosby Bros.” MGM E3872, n.d. 38
R. Crumb: “R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders,” Blue Goose 2014, 1974. 38
R. Crumb: “R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders, Number 2,” Blue Goose 2019 1975 38
R. Crumb: “R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders, Number 3,” Blue Goose 2025, 1978 38
R. Crumb: “R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders Party Record,” Red Goose 2026, 1978
38
Frank Crumit: “Frank Crumit Mountain Greenery,” ASV Living Era, AJA5001, n.d. 38
King Curtis: “The New Scene of King Curtis,” Presitge/New Jazz 8237, OJC-198, n.d. 38
Meredith D’Ambrosio: “It’s Your Dance Meredith D’Ambrosio,” Sunnyside SSC1011, n.d. 38
Vic Damone: “Vic Damone sings with Camarata and his Orchestra,” Hollywood Records LPH-133, n.d.
38
Vic Damone: “Vic Damone-Here There and Everywhere,” LOOTA Records 4903,n.d. 39
Vic Damone: “Vic Damone This Game of Love,” Columbia CS8169, n.d. 39
Vic Damone: “Vic Damone Angela Mia,” Columbia CL1088, n.d. 39
Vic Damone: “The voice of Vic Damone,” Mercury Record Corp.MG20194, n.d. 39
Vic Damone: “On The Street Where You Live Vic Damone’s Best,” Columba HS11128, n.d. 39
Vic Damone: “Vic Damone at Basin Street East The Liveliest,” Capital Records ST1944, n.d.
39
Dave Pell: “Dave Pell’s Jazz Octet,” RCA LPM1524, n.d. 39
Dave Pell: “Jazz Goes Dancing Campus Hop Dave Pell Octet,” RCA LPM-1662, 1958 39
Dave Pell: “The Dave Pell Octet plays Rodgers & Hart,” Kapp Records KL-1025, n.d. 39
Dave Pell: “The Dave Pall Octet The Old South Wails,” Capital Records T1512, n.d. 39
Dave Pell: “Jazz Goes Dancing (Prom to Prom) The Dave Pell Octet,” RCA NL-45909, 1972. 39
Dave Pell: “Dave Pell Octet Swingin in the Ol’ Corral,” RCA LPM-1394, n.d. 39
Dave Pell: “Dave Pell Octet plays Burke and VanHeusen featuring LucyAnn Polk,” Kapp Records KL-1034, 1956
39
Dave Pell: “I had the craziest dream Dave Pell Octet,” Capital Records T925, 1983 39
Dave Pell: “Jazz & Romantic Places Dave Pell Octet Atlantic 1216,” Atlantic 1216, n.d. 39
Dave Pell:”Love Story: Dave Pell Octet Atlantic 1249,” Atlantic 1249, n.d. 39
Tony Perkins: Tony Perkins Orchestra under the direction of Martin Paich,” Epic LN3394, n,d,
39
Pfister Sisters: “The Pfister Sisters New Orleans,” Great Southern Records GS11010, 1985 39
Ann Phillips: “Born to be Blue Ann Phillips,” Roulette R25090, n.d. 39
Little Esther Phillips: “Little Esther Phillips The Complete Savoy Recordings with Johnny 39
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Otis, Savoy Jazz SJL 2258, 1984
Billy Eckstine:”Billy Eckstine I want to talk about you Earl Hines, Budd Johnson, Scoops Carry Original 1940-1945 Recordings,” Xanadu 207, 1986
39
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine Mister B and the Band The Savoy Sessions,” Savoy SI L2214, 1976.
39
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine sings with Benny Carter special guest Helen Merrill,” Mercury 25PJ-10012, 1987
39
Billy Eckstine: “Billy’s Best Billy Eckstine,” Mercury SR60086, n.d. 39
Billy Eckstine: “I Grandei Del Jazz-89 Billy Eckstine,” GDJ89 328187, n.d. 39
Billy Eckstine: “If she walked into my life Billy Eckstine,” Enterprise ENS-7503, 1974. 39
Billy Eckstine: “I am a Singer Billy Eckstine,””” Kimbo Label LIM 2459, 1984 39
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine don’t worry ‘bout me,” Mercury MG20736, n.d. 39
Billy Eckstine:”Billy Eckstine’s Imagination,” Mercury MG36129, n.d. 39
Billy Eckstine:” Sarah Vaughan & Billy Eckstine the Irving Berlin Songbook,” Polygram Records 822 526-1, 1984
39
Billy Eckstine: “No Cover No Minimum Billy Eckstine,” Roulette Birdland Series R52052, n.d.
40
Billy Eckstine: “Once More With Feeling Billy Eckstine,” Roulette RS-25104, 1960 40
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine The Prime of My Life,” Motown, 1962 40
Lou Donaldson: “Lou Donaldson Lush Life,” Applause, 1967 40
Bob Dorough: “Beginning To See The Light Bob Dorough & Bill Takas,” Laissex-Faire Records, 1976.
40
Bob Dorough: “Bob Dorough Songs of Love Special Guest Artist Art Farmer,” Orange Blue Records 00355, n.d.
40
Bob Dorough: “Yardbird Suite Bob Dorough,” Bethlehem BCP5023, 1976. 40
Dorsey Brothers: “The Dorsey Brothers Rare Broadcast 1932-1933-1934,” Fanfare Records, n.d.
40
Frank D’Rone: “Frank D’Rone Sings,” Mercury MG20418, n.d. 40
Frank D’Rone: “After The Ball Frank D’Rone with Billy May Orchestra,” Mercury Records, MG 20586, n.d.
40
Eddy Duchin: “The Eddy Duchin Story starring Tyrone Power,” Columbia CL-790, n.d. 40
Eddy Duchine: “Eddie Duchin Music for Dancing 1932-1938 Guest Vocalist Miss Frances Langford, “ Sunbeam Records HB-311, 1976.
40
Eddy Duchin: “Eddy Duchin and his orchestra Forever and Ever,” Golden Era Records, LP-15065, n.d.
40
Eddy Duchin: “The Great Eddy Duchin,” The Good Music Record Co. P16785,” 1982 40
Jimmy Durante: “The New Jimmy Durante September Song,” Warner Bros. 1506, 1963 40
Deanna Durbin: “Can’t Help Singing 16 Golden Memories Deanna Durbin,” MCA Records MFP 50559, 1982
40
Jon Eardley: “The Jon Eardley Seven,” Prestige LP 7033, n.d. 40
Billy Eckstein: “Billy Eckstine Everyhing I have is Yours The M-G-M Years,” Verve Records, 819442-1, n.d.
40
Billy Eckstein: “Billy Eckstein Stormy,” Enterprise Records, n.d. 40
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstein For Love of Ivy,” Motown Ms 677, 1968 40
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine The Legendary Big Bop Band,” Mercury Records BT-5257(M), 1978
40
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Billy Eckstein: “Billy Eckstein Broadway Bongos and Mr. “B”, “ Mercury Records MG 20637, n.d.
40
Billy Eckstein: “Billy Eckstine The Modern Sound of Mr. B 1964,” Special Collectors Series Trip Jazz TLP5567, 1964
40
Miriam Makeba: “Miriam Makeba The Sangoma Interview,” Warner Bros. , 1988 40
Miriam Makeba: “The Magnificent Miriam Makeba,” Mercury Records, MG 21082 n.d. 40
Miriam Makeba: “The World of Miriam Makeba,” RCA LPM-2750, 1963 40
Gisele MacKenzie: “Gisele,” RCA International NL 89462, n.d. 40
Manhattan Rhythm Kings: “Manhatten Rhythm Kings,” Inner City IC 1124, 1981 40
Manhattan Transfer: “The Manhattan Transfer Pastiche,” Atlantic SD19163, n.d. 40
Henry Mancini: “The Blues and the Beat,” RCA NL46025, 1972. 40
Henry Mancini: “Henry Mancini Combo The Original Peter Gunn Sound,” RCA Victor LSP-2258, 1961
41
Henry Mancini: “Music from the TV Series The Mancini Generation Henry Mancini and his Orchestra,” RCA Victor LSP-4689, 1972.
41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday,” ESP ESP-3003, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday 16 Classic Tracks,” MCA Records MCL,1688, 1982 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday Volume II,” MCA Records MCL 1776, 1983 41
Billie Holiday: “Songs for Distingue Lovers Billie Holiday,” Verve Records MG VS-68257, n.d.
41
Billie Holiday: “The Immortal Billie Jazz of Holiday World War 2nd,” Decca PD12006, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 2,” Columbia, 1987 41
Billie Holiday: “Lady in Satin Billie Holiday,” Columbia Jazz Masterprieces, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 5, 1937-1938, Columbia Jazz Masterpieces, 1989
41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday Swing Brother Swing,” Encore Star Series P14388, 1979 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday’s Greatest Hit,” Columbia Records CL2666, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “Swing Exercise Billie Holiday, Al Casey, Sid Catlett, Rex Stewart, Sonny Greer,” Capitol M-11035, n.d.
41
Billie Holiday: “Lady Love Billie Holiday,” United Artists Records UAS 5635, 1954 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday the billie holiday songbook,” Verve, 1985 41
Billie Holiday: “Commodore Classics Billie Holiday Fine and Mellow 1939 and 1944,” Commodore Record Co. 6.24055 AG, 1979
41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday Poignant Performances,” Verve VSP-5, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “The Essential Billie Holiday Carnegie Hall Concert Recorded Live,” Verve V6-8410, n.d.
41
Billie Holiday: “Lady Day Billie Holiday A collection of classic jazz interpretations,” Columbia LP CL 637, n.d.
41
Billie Holiday: “The Blues are Brewin’ Billie Holiday,” Decca Records DL 8701, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday Immortal Sessions,” Sonet SLP 1000, 1944 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday’s Greatest Hits!” Decca Records DL 75040, n.d. 41
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday Master of Jazz,” Storyville SLP-4103, 1984 41
Richard Himber: “Richard Himber and his Ritz-Carlton Hotel Orchestra featuring Joey Nash 1934-1935,” Bluebird AXM2-5520, 1975
41
Earl Hines: “Earl’s Backroom and Cozy’s Caravan Cozy Cole,” Affinity AFF167, n.d. 41
Earl Fatha Hines: “We Love You Fats Teresa Brewer Earl Fatha Hines,” Teresa 41
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Gramophone Co. FW38810, 1983
Al Hirt: “Trumpet and Strings Al Hirt,” RCA Victor LPM-2584, 1962 41
Al Hirt: “They’re Playing Our Song Al Hirt,” RCA Victor LSP-3492, 1966 41
Al Hirt: “The Best of Al Hirt,” RCA Victor LSP-3309, 1965 41
Buck Clayton: “The Classic Buck Clayton,” Riverside Jazz Archives OJC-1709, n.d. 42
Buck Clayton: “Jumpin’ at the Woodside A Buck Clayton Jam Session,” Columbia Records, CL701, n.d.
42
Buck Clayton: “Buck Clayton Jams Benny Goodman,” Columbia CL614, 1957 42
Sonny Clark: “Cool Struttin’ Sonny Clark,” Blue Note BLP 1588, n.d. 42
Sonny Clark: “Leapin’ and Lopin’ Sonny Clark,” Blue Note ST-84091, n.d. 42
Sonny Clark: “Sonny Clark with Paul Chambers, ‘philly’ Joe Jones,” Blue Note BST81579, n.d.
42
Buddy Clark: “Radio Personalities on the Air More Favorites by Buddy Clark,” Take Two Records TT304, 1986
42
Buddy Clark: “Buddy Clark’s Greatest Hits,” Columbia CL2634, n.d. 42
Buddy Clark: “Buddy Clark ‘A Singers Singer’ The Memorial Radio Years,” Star-tone Records ST-218,n.d.
42
Buddy Clark: “Girl of my Dreams The Vocal Artistry of Buddy Clark,” Columbia Harmony HL 7081, n.d.
42
Buddy Clark: “Buddy Clark The Voice of Romance 1934-1940, Sunbeam P-513, 1983 42
Buddy Clark: “Buddy Clark The Early Years 1935-1937,” Take Two Records TT206, 1980 42
Buddy Clark: “The Buddy Clark Collection The Columbia Years 1942-1949,” Murray Hill Records P2-18848, 1987
42
Carol Channing: “Carol Channing Entertains,” Command Records RS 33-880, 1965 42
Ted Fio Rito: “Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra,” Golden Era Records LP-15027, n.d. 42
Shep Fields: “The Uncollected Vol. 2 Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR-179, 1982
42
Shep Fields: “Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythms Orchestra 1936 to ’38,” Sunbeam Records HB-316, 1977
42
Shep Fields: “Sweet Beginnings Shep Fields and his Orchestra ‘Bali Hai’,” Blue Heaven Records BH8-802, n.d.
42
Shep Fields: “Rippling Rhythms Shep Fields and his Orchestra,” Bandstand Records BS 7138, n.d.
42
Shep Fields: “The Uncollected Shep Fields and His New Music,” Hindsight Records HSR-160, 1980
42
Frances Faye: “Bad, Bad Frances Faye,” Bethlehem BCP-6006, 1978 42
Frances Faye: “You Gotta GO! GO! GO! Frances Faye,” Regina Records R 315, n.d. 42
Frances Faye: “Swinging all the Way with Frances Faye,” Verve V6-8434, n.d. 42
Alice Faye: “Alice Faye ‘On The Air’ Volume Two,” Totem Records, 1979 42
Alice Faye: “Alice Faye On The Air,” Totem Records 1011, n.d. 42
Alice Faye: “Alice Faye in Hollywood 1934-1937,” Columbia Records CL3068, n.d. 42
Alice Faye: “Radio Personalities Alice Faye ‘Music, Music, Music,” Take Two TT302, 1985 42
Eileen Farrell: “With Much Love Eileen Farell,” Audiophile Records CAP-257, 1987 42
Eureka Brass Band: “New Orleans Parade,” PAX 9001, n.d. 42
Ruth Etting: “Hello Baby Ruth Etting,” BLP-C-11, 1973. 42
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Ruth Etting: “The original recordings of Ruth Etting Love Me or Leave Me,” Columbia ML5050, n.d.
43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting Encores from 1927-1935,” Take Two TT211, 1981 43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” Take Two TT224, 1987 43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting America’s Radio Sweetheart Rare Radio Recordings 1930-1947,” RadioLA S.H. 2033, 1980
43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting Queen of the Torch Singers,” Broadway Intermission BR-143, 1987
43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting America’s Radio Sweetheart,” Totem 1018, 1978 43
Ruth Etting: “Ruth Etting Reflections 1927-1935,” Take Two TT 203, 1978 43
Esquivel: “Other Worlds Other Sounds Esquivel and His Orchestra,” RCA Victor LPM-1753, n.d.
43
Dewey Erney: “Dewey Erney,” Sounds Great SG-5003, 1985 43
Skinnay Ennis: “Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra,” Golden Era Records, LP-15036, n.d. 43
Skinnay Ennis: “Got a date with an Angel Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra,” MGM E3531, n.d.
43
Anita Ellis: “I wonder what became of Me Anita Ellis,” Epic LN 3280, n.d. 43
Don Elliot: “The Mello Sound Don Elliot and His Orchestra,” DECCA DL9208, n.d. 43
Eugenie Baird: “Eugenie Baird Sings Duke’s Boys Play Ellington,” Design Records SS 32, 1958
43
Duke Ellington: “Duke Ellington Piana in the Foreground,” Columbia CL2029, n.d. 43
Duke Ellington: “Duke Ellington The Perfect Era,” Collector Classics CC 4, n.d. 43
Duke Ellington: “Money Jungle Duke Ellington,” Blue Note BT85129, n.d. 43
Duke Ellington: “Duke Ellington Indigos,” Columbia Jazz Masterpieces CS8053, 1989 43
Duke Ellington: “Ellington Jazz Party,” Columbia CL1323, n.d. 43
Duke Ellington: “The Cosmic Scene Duke Ellington Spacemen,” Columbia CL 1198, n.d. 43
Duke Ellington: “Duke Ellington August 31, 1947 The Hollywood Bowl Concert,” Unique Jazz UJ001, 1947
43
Duke Ellington: “Duke Ellington August 31, 1947 The Hollywood Bowl Concert Volume Two,” Unique Jazz UJ003, 1947
43
Duke Ellington: “A Stereo Excursion Live Performances by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra 1953-1973.,” Marlor Productions , 1986
43
Roy Eldridge: “Rockin’ Chair Roy Eldridge and his Orchestra,” Polygram Records UMV2686, 1981
43
Roy Eldridge: “The Nifty Cat Roy Eldridge Sextet,” MJR 8110, 1970 43
Cliff Edwards: “Ukulele Ike Cliff Edwards The Hottest Man in Town,” ASV Living Era AJA5010, 1981
43
Cliff Edwards: “The Vintage Recordings of Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike),” Take Two TT 205, 1979
43
Cliff Edwards: “Cliff Edwards ‘Ukulele Ike’ Shakin’ The Blues Away,” Totem LP 1005, n.d. 43
Cliff Edwards: “I Want a Girl…. Cliff Edwards Ukulele Ike,” Totem 1014, 1976. 43
Cliff Edwards: “Cliff Edwards Ukulele Ike,” Glendale Records GL 6011, 1978 43
Cliff Edwards: “Cliff Edwards and his hot combination 1925-26,” Fountain & Retrieval FV-203, n.d.
44
Cliff Edwards: “Ukulele Ike Happens Again Cliff Edwards and the wonderful jazz band,” Vista BV 4043, 1968
44
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Cliff Edwards: “Sweet Beginnings Cliff Edwards Remember,” Blue Heaven Records BH8-807, n.d.
44
Cliff Edwards: “Ukulele Ike I’m a Bear in a Lady’s Boudoir,” Yazoo L-1047, 1974. 44
Cliff Edwards: “Cliff ‘ukulele ike’ Edwards Rascinatin’ Rhythm,” Totem 1045, 1985 44
Cliff Edwards: “Ukulele Ike Sings Again,” Disneyland Records WDL 3003, n.d. 44
Nelson Eddy: “Nelson Eddy’s GreatestHits,” Columbia CL 2681, n.d. 44
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine Greatest Hits,” Polydor, n.d. 44
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine Sings,” Savoy SJL 1127, 1979 44
Billy Eckstine: “Billy Eckstine Together,” Spotlite 100, n.d. 44
Ernie Freeman: “Ernie Freeman Hit Maker,” Dunhill 50026, n.d. 44
David Frishberg: “David Frishberg Live at Vine Street,” Fantasy F9638, n.d. 44
David Frishberg: “David Frishberg Songbook,” OmniSound N1051, 1982 44
Jan Garber: “The Uncollected Vol. 3 Jan Garber and his Orchestra 1946-1947,” Hindsight Records HSR-204, 1984
44
Jan Graber: “Jan Garber 18 original 1923-1927 the Garber-Davis Orchestera and Jan Garber and His Orchestra,” Grannyphone 03307, n.d.
44
Slim Gaillard and Slam: “There’s no two ways about it Slim and Slam,” Caete LP3, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard: “Slim Gaillard The Voutest,” hep28, 1982 44
Slim Gaillard: Slim Gaillard Cement Mixer put-ti put-ti,” Polklyric Records 9098, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard and Slam: “Slim and Slam Volume 2,” TAX m-8043, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard and Slam: “Slim and Slam,” TAX m-8028, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard: “Slim Gaillard at Birdland,” hep 21, 1979 44
Slim Gaillard: “Slim Gaillard Trio, Quartet, Orchestra Los Angeles 1945,” Musterie 30 JA 5196, n.d.
44
Slim Gaillard: “The Grove Juice Symphony Opera in Vout,” Verve 2304 554, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard: “Son of McVouty Slim & Bam,” Hep 11, 1978 44
Slim Gaillard: “McVouty Slim & Bam,” Hep 6, n.d. 44
Collins & Gaillard: “Al Jazzbeaux Collins and Slim Gaillard Steve Allen’s Hip Fables,” Teresa Gramophone FW38729, 1983
44
Slim Gaillard: “Chicken Rhythm Slim Gaillard a& Friends,” Storyville SLP 809, n.d. 44
Slim Gaillard: “Matzoh Balls Slim & Slam Vol. 2,” Caete LP-4, n.d. 44
Judy Garland: “The Letter Judy Garland,” Capital Records TAO1188, 1959 45
Judy Garland: “The Wit & Wonder of Judy Garland,” DRG Records SL 5179, 1977 45
Judy Garland: “The Beginning,” DRG Records RTI 1203, 1979 45
Judy Garland: “Judy Garland Collector’s Items 1936-1945,” Decca DEA7-5, 1970 45
Judy Garland: “Judy,” Capital Records T734, 1956 45
Judy Garland: “Forever Judy,” MGM, n.d. 45
Erroll Garner: “Erroll Garner Play, Piano, Play,” Spotlite SPJ129, n.d. 45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents Music, Martinis and Memories, Capital Records W509, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason The Last Dance….for lovers only,” Capital Records SW 2144, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents the gentle touch,” Capital Records W1519, n.d. 45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason Music Around The World For Lovers Only, Capital Records SW2471, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents Lazy Lively Love,” Capital Records SW 1439, n.d. 45
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Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents The Torch with the Blue Flame,” Capital Records SW 961, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents Music to Change Her Mind,” Capital Records W632
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents music for The Love Hours,” Capital Records W816, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents Champagne, Candlelight and Kisses,” Capital Records SW 1830, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents Lonesome Echo,” Capital Records W627 1955 45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason Today’s Romantic Hits for lovers only, Vol 2,” Capitol Records SW 2056, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason The Last Dance….for lovers only,” Capitol Records W2144, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents lush musical interludes for That Moment,” Capitol Records SW1147, n.d.
45
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason presents A Taste of Brass for lovers only,” Capitol Records SW2684, n.d.
45
Herb Geller Sextet: “Herb Geller Sextet Condoli/Vines 1955, Trip Jazz TLP-5539, 1955 45
Stan Getz: “Stan Getz,” Fantasy 3348, 1963 45
Terry Gibbs: “””The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band Recorded Live at the Summit in Hollywood,” Verve Records MV2683, n.d.
45
Shannon Gibbons: “Shannon Gibbons,” Soulnote SN1163, 1987 45
Banu Gibson: “Jazz Baby Banu Gibson and the New Orleans Hot Jazz Orchestra,” Stomp Off Records S.O.S. 1073, 1983
45
Ronnie Gilbert: “The Legend of Bessie Smith,” RCA Victor LPM-1591, n.d. 45
Dizzy Gillespie: “Dizzy Gillespie Dee Gee Days The Savoy Sessions,” Savoy SIL 2209, 1976. 45
Dizzy Gillespie: “Lilian Terry with a very special Guest Star Dizzy Gillespie “Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be,” Polygram Special Import SN 1147, 1985
45
Dizzy Gillespie: “Dizzy Gillespie at Newport,” Verve Records MN4021, n.d. 45
Harold Arlen: “I love to singa /the other songs of Harold Arlen,” Jass Records Jass 7, 1986
46
Harold Arlen: “I love to singa/the other songsof Harold Arlen,” Jass Records Jass 7, 1986 46
Hoagy Carmichael: “The song is…Hoagy Carmichael,” ASV AJA5074, 1990 46
Hoagy Carmichael: “Starduse Hoagy Carmichael,” MCA Records MFP 50558, 1982 46
Armed Forces Radio Service: “Dick Tracey in B-Flat,” Curtain Calls No. 100/1, 1945 46
Holiday Inn Soundtrack: “Orginial Soundtrack Recording of the Classic 1942 Film ‘Holiday Inn’,” Soundtrak STK-112, 1979
46
Bing Crosby: “Bing and the Andrew Sisters,” MCA Coral CDMSP 804, n.d. 46
Bing Crosby: “Bing n’ Al Bing Crosby and Al Jolson,” Totem 1003, 1975 46
Bing Crosby: “Bing n’ Al Bing Crosby and Al Jolson Dec. 28, 1949 & Jan. 4, 1950,” Totem 1007, 1975
46
Bing Crosby: “Bing’s Party,” Artistic ART 001, n.d. 46
Sacha Distel: “Everybody loves The Lover Sacha Distel music by de vol,” Columbia CL 1647, n.d.
46
Dorothy Donegan: “Dorothy Donegan,” Four Leaf Clover FLC 5006, 1975 46
Eddy Duchin: “Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra ‘The Magic Fingers of Radio’,” Big Band Archives LP 1205, n.d.
46
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Jimmy Durante: “Jackie Barnett presents Jimmy Durante ‘One of those Songs’,” Warner Brother 1655, n.d.
46
Deanna Durbin: “Deanna Durbin Collectible,” MCA Records MCA-1514, n.d. 46
Billie Holiday: “Guess Who,” Two Flats TFD5.006, n.d. 46
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday,” Commodore XFL 15351, 1980 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson ‘On The Air’ Volume Four,” Totem Records 1030, 1978 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson Brunswick Rarities 1926-1930, MCA Records MCA-1560, 1983 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson On The Air,” Totel LP 1006, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “Broadway Al Al Jolson,” Totel 1010, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “The Legendary Al Jolson,” CBS P315528, 1981 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson ‘On The Air’ Volume Two,” Totem 1012, 1975 46
Al Jolson: “The Jolson Story ‘you ain’t hears nothin’ yet’,” Decca Records DL 9037, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “The Best of Jolson,” Decca Records DXSA 7169, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “You ain’t heard nothing’ yet Al Jolson,” ASV AJA 5038, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson the Vitaphone Years,” A-Jay Records 3749, No. 406 of 500, 1974. 46
Al Jolson: “The Vintage Jolson,” Pelican LP 111, n.d. 46
Al Jolson: “Al Jolson ‘On the Air’ Volume 5,” Totem 1040, 1981 46
Lew Leslie: “Lew Leslie’s Blackbirds of 1928,” Columbia Records OL6770, n.d. 46
Ethel Merman: “Ethel Merman in Annie Get Your Gun,” Decca Records DL9018, 1946. 47
ShowBoat: “Show Boat,” Columbia Masterworks OL4058, 1946. 47
Lou McGarity: “Music from ‘Some Like It Hot’ Lou McGarity Quintet, Jubilee JLP 1108, n.d.
47
South Pacific: “Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza in South Pacific with original Broadway cast,” Columbia ML4180, n.d.
47
The Ragtimers: “Music from Thoroughly Modern Millie,” Camden CAS-2165, 1967 47
Dizzy Gillespie: “Dizzy Gillespie Live At The Downbeat Club Summer 1947,” Jazz Guild Recordings 1010, 1947
47
Jimmy Giuffre: “jimmy Giuffre Four Brothers,” Affinity AFF 70, 1955 47
Jimmy Guiffre: “The Jimmy Giiiuffre 3,” Atlantic Records 1254, n.d. 47
Jimmy Giuffre: “Jimmy Giuffre and his Music Men play The Music Man,” Atlantic Records 1276, n.d.
47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 1926-27,” Jonzo Records JZ-1, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 2 1927,” Jonzo Records JZ-2, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 3 1928,” Jonzo Records JZ-3, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 4 1928,” Jonzo Records JZ-4, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 5 1928,” Jonzo Records JZ-5,n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 6 1928,” Jonzo Records JZ-6,n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 7 1928-1929,” Jonzo Records JZ-7, n.d.
47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 7 1928-1929,” Jonzo Records JZ-7, n.d.
47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 8 1929,” Jonzo JZ-8, 1929 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 9 1929-1930,” Jonzo JZ-9,n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 10 1930-31,” Jonzo JZ-10, n.d. 47
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Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 11 1931,” Jonzo JZ-11, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 12 1931-32,” Jonzo JZ-12, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “The Chronological Bing Crosby Volume 13 1932,” Jonzo JZ-13, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Accentuate the Positive Bing Crosby,” Decca Records, DL-4256, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Pennies from Heaven Bing Crosby,” Decca Records, DL-4251, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Blue Skies,” Decca Records, DL-4259, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Easy to Remember,” Decca Records, DL4250, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby East Side of Heaven,” Decca Records, DL-4253, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Only Forever,” Decca Records , DL42-55, n.d. 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby But Beautiful,” Decca Records, DL 42-60, n.d. 47
Bing & Bob: “Bing & Bob,” Spokan 22, Kraft Music Hall June 15, 1944 47
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Sunshine Cake,” Decca Records DL-4261, n.d. 48
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Zing a little Zong,” Decca Records DDDL-4263, n.d. 48
Bing Crosby: “Distinctively Bing Volume II,” Sunbeam P-504, 1977 48
Bing Crosby: “This is Bing Crosby with Rosemary Clooney,” RCA DPS2066, 1975 48
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Just for Fun,” Broadway BR 134 Vol. 4, 1985 48
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire ‘A Couple of Song and Dance Men’,” United Artist A5888, 1975
48
Bing Crosby: “The Best of Bing,” MCA Records MCA2-4045, n.d. 48
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Anything Goes,” Decca Records DL-4264, n.d. 48
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby Cool of theEvening,” Decca Records DL4262, n.d. 48
Frankie Carle: “37 Favorites for Dancing Frankie Carle & his Rhythm,” RCA Victor LPM-1868, 1958
48
Ralph Carmichael: “I Can Dream, Can’t I? Ralph Carmichael and his Orchestra,” Capitol Records ST 1819, n.d.
48
Joe Carroll: “Joe Carroll,” Epic ECPZ-12, n.d. 48
Toni Carroll: “This one is the Toni Toni Carroll,” MGM E3717, 1974. 48
Conti Candoli: “Conti Candoli Quartet,” Mode Records LP 100, n.d. 48
Conti Candoli: “Conti Candoli & Lou Levy West Coast Wailers,” Atlantic 1268, 1955 48
Eddie Cantor: “Eddie Cantor Rare Early Recordings,” BLP-12054, 1977 48
Eddie Cantor: “Kid Millions and Roman Scandals,” Classic Intern. Filmusicals C.I.F. 3007, n.d.
48
Jack Carson: “Jack Carson Sings Favorite College Songs,” Design Records DLP73, 1957 48
Benny Carter: “Further Definitions Benny Carter and his Orchestra,” ABC-Paramount A-12, 1961
48
Benny Carter: “Benny Carter All Stars,” Gazell GJ-1004, 1986 48
Benny Carter: “Benny Carter Jazz Giant,” Contemporary S7555, 1958 48
Benny Carter: “Benny Carter His Orchestra & Swing Quartet featuring Elisabeth Welch,” Conifer Records CHD131, n.d.
48
Betty Carter: “Betty Carter What A Little Moonlight Can Do,” ABC ImpulseABCD-363 48
Betty Carter: “Finally Billy Carter,” Roulette Birdland Series SR5000,” 1975 48
Betty Carter: “Betty Carter Look What I Got,” Verve 835 661 2, 1988 48
Betty Carter: “Betty Carter-Social Call,” CBS, 1980 48
The Cats & The Fiddle: “The Cats & The Fiddle I Miss You so,” Bluebird Records AXM2-5531, 1976.
48
Carmen Cavallaro: “The American Dance Bands Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra,” 48
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Insight Records IN-211, 1977
Carmen Cavallro: “The Uncollected 1946 Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR-112, n.d.
48
The Page 7: “The Page 7 Impact at Basin Street East Recorded Live,” RCA Victor LSP-2810, 1964
48
The Page 7: “The Page 7…an explosion in pop music,” RCA Victor LPM-2734, 1963 49
Celestin: “Celestin’s original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra Recorded in New Orleans 1926-1928,” Timespan VJM Records VLP 33, n.d.
49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles The Spirit of Christmas,” CBS , 1985 49
Ray Charles: “Rock & Roll Ray Charles,” Atlantic 8006, n.d. 49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles The Genius After Hours,” Atlantic, 1985 49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles Arbee Stidham-LilSon Jackson-James Wayne,” Mainstream MRL 310, n.d.
49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles Genius Live In Concert,” Blues Way BLS-6053, 1973. 49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles Genius +Soul=Jazz,” ImpulseA-2, 1964 49
Ray Charles: ”Ray Charles Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music,” ABC-Paramount ABC 410, n.d.
49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles Tell The Truth,” Atlantic CRB 1071, n.d. 49
Ray Charles: “Ray Charles Ingredients in a Recipe For Soul,” ABC-Paramount ABCS 465, 1963
49
The Teddy Charles Tentet: “The Teddy Charles Tentet,” Atlantic Records ST-JZ-887018, 1988
49
Eartha Kitt: “Eartha Kitt, Doc Cheatham, Bill Coleman with George Duvivier & Co. Recorded in Paris 1950 & 1956, Disques Swing , 1985
49
Doc Cheatham: “Doc Cheatham and Sammy Price in New Orleans with Lars Edegran’s Jazz Band, GHB Records GHB-249, 1988
49
Ellen Christi: “Ellen Christi with Menage Live at Irving Plaza,” Soul Note SN1097, 1985 49
June Christy: “June Christy and Friends June Time,” Swing House SWH 20, n.d. 49
June Christy: “Stan Kenton & June Christy Together Again,” First Heard Records FH 42, n.d.
49
June Christy: “A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening with June Christy,” Sounds Great SG-5009, 1986
49
June Christy: “June Christy Something Cool,” Capital Records SM-516, 1969 49
June Christy: “June Christy Something Cool,” Capital Records T516, n.d. 49
June Christy: “The Intimate Miss Christy,” Capital Records ST1953, n.d. 49
June Christy: “June Christy Impromptu with The Lou Levy Sextet,” Discovery Records DS-836, 1981
49
June Christy: “Ballads for night people June Christy,” Capital Records T1308, n.d. 49
June Christy: “The Song is JUNE! June Christy,” Capital Records T1114, n.d. 49
June Christy: “June Christy Gone For The Day,” Capital Records T902, n.d. 49
June Christy: “June Fair and Warmer,” Capital Records T833, n.d. 49
June Christy: “The Misty Miss Christy,” Capital Records T725, n.d. 49
June Christy: “June Christy Recalls Those Kenton Days,” Capital Records T1202, 1959 49
June Christy: “This is June Christy,” Capital Records CAPS 26 0051 1, 1958 49
June Christy: “Duet Christy, Kenton,” Capital Records T656, n.d. 49
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June Christy: “This is June,” MFP 1026, n.d. 50
June Christy: “June Christy The Best Thing For You,” Affinity AFF 145, n.d. 50
June Christy: “June Christy Big Band Specials,” Capital Records T 1845, n.d. 50
June Christy: “The Uncollected 1946 June Christy with the Kentones,” Hindsight Records HSR-219, 1986
50
June Christy: “The Creative World of Stan Kenton The Christy Years,” Duophonic ST 1035, n.d.
50
June Christy: “June Christy This Time of Year,” Capital Records T1605, n.d. 50
June Christy: “June Christy Something Broadway Something Latin,” Capital Records T2410, n.d.
50
June Christy: “June Christy Off Beat,” Capital Records T1498, n.d. 50
June Christy: “Do-Re-Mi June Christy Bob Cooper,” Capital Records T1586, n.d. 50
June Christy: “June’s Got Rhythm,” Capital Records ST1076, 1958 50
June Christy: “June Christy The Cool School,” Capital Records ST1398, n.d. 50
Jackie Cain: “Jackie & Roy Full Circle,” Contemporary Records , 1988 50
Jackie Cain: “The Glory of Love Jackie & Roy,” ABC records YW-8557, 1978 50
Jackie Cain: “Sweet and Low Down Jackie Cain and Roy Kral,” Columbia CL 1469, n.d. 50
Billie Holiday: “The Billy Holiday Story,” CBS 28600, 1982 50
Judy Holliday: “Holliday with Mulligan,” DHG Records SL5191, 1961 50
Judy Holliday: “Trouble is a man Judy Holliday,” DHG Records MRS 602, n.d. 50
Bill Holman: “Bill Holman’s Great Big Band,” Creative World Inc. 1053, n.d. 50
Libby Holman: “Vintage Libby Holman early original recordings from 1927-30, Take Two Records TT 212, n.d.
50
Lena Horne: “Lena Horne I feel so Smoochie,” Lion L70050, n.d. 50
Lena Horne: “Lena Horne Sings,” Jazztone J1262, 1957 50
Lena Horne: “Merry from Lena,” Liberty R114607, n.d. 50
Lena Horne: “Lena Horne Phil Moore & Orchestra,” Golden Tone C4032, n.d. 50
Lena Horne: “Lena Lovely and Alive,” RCA Victor NL-45988, 1972. 50
Lena Horne: “Live on Broadway Lena Horne The Lady and Her Music,” Qwest Records n.d.
50
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday on Verve 1946-1959,” Verve Records , 1985 50
Lena Horne: “Lena Horne Jazz Master Series,” DRG Records , 1982 50
Lena Horne: “Stormy Weather Lena Horne,” RCA RJL-2584, n.d. 50
Shirley Horn: “Shirley Horn Trio The Garden of the Blues,” Steeple Chase SCS1203, 1985 50
Shirley Horn: “Shirley Horn I thought about you Live at Vine St.,” Verve 833 253, 1987 50
Shirley Horn: “Embers and Ashes Songs of Lost Love Sune by Shirley Horn,” Stere-O-Craft #16, 1960
51
Freddie Hubbard: “The Night of the Cookers Live at Club La Marchal,” Blue Note 84208, n.d.
51
Hudson-Delange Orchestra: “Hudson-Delange Orchestra Sophisticated Swing,” Bandstand Records BS 7135, 1980
51
Helen Humes: “Songs I Like To Sing Helen Humes,” Contemporary Records S7582, 1961 51
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Helen Humes: “Helen Humes Helen Comes Back,” Black and Blue 33.050, n.d. 51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes E-Baba-Le-Ba The Rhythm and Blues Years,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1159, 1986
51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes The Talk of the Town,” Columbia Records PC33488, 1975 51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes and the Muse All Stars,” Muse Records MR 5217, 1980 51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes 1947,” Trip Jazz TLP 5588, n.d. 51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes” Muse Records MR 5233, 1981 51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes Be-Baba-Leba,” Whiskey, Woman, and… Record Company KM-701, n.d.
51
Helen Humes: “Helen Humes On the Sunny Side of the Street,” Black Lion Records BLP30167, 1975
51
Helen Humes: “Black and White Ivie Anderson, Helen Humes,” Storyville UPS 2252-R, n.d.
51
Alberta Hunter: “Classic Alberta Hunter The Thirties,” Stash Records ST-115, 1978 51
Alberta Hunter: “Chicago-The Living Legends Alberta Hunter with Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders,” Riverside 418, n.d.
51
Alberta Hunter: “The Legendary Alberta Hunter The London Sessions-1934,” DHG Records SL5195, n.d.
51
Alberta Hunter: “Young Alberta Hunter Original Blues and Jazz Vocals The Twenties,” Stash ST123, 1984
51
Alberta Hunter: “The Original Alberta Hunter,” Columbia Records, 1982 51
Ink Spots: “The Best of the Ink Spots,” Music for Pleasure MFP 50529, n.d. 51
Ink Spots: “The Ink Spots,” Totem 1020, 1980 51
Shorty Jackson: “Somerville with Shorty Jackson,” Stable Sound Studios, n.d. 51
Chubby Jackson: “Chubby Jackson Discovers Maria Marshall,” Crown Records CLP5183, n.d.
51
Mahalia Jacoson: “Songs for Christmas Mahalia Jackson Silent Night,” Columbia Records 3C 38304, n.d.
51
Milt Jackson: “Milt Jackson Kenny Clarke Bluesology with Winni Brown,” Savoy SJL 1130, 1980
51
Eddie Jefferson: “Eddie Jefferson Things are Getting Better,” Muse Records,” MR 5043, 1974.
51
Eddie Jefferson: “Eddie Jeffers on The Jazz Singer,” Inner City 1016, 1976. 51
Eddie Jefferson: “ Eddie Jefferson The Main Man,” Inner City IC 1033, 1977 51
Eddie Jefferson: “Letter From Home The Voice of Eddie Jefferson,” Riverside RLP 411, n.d.
51
Eddie Jefferson: “Eddie Jefferson There I Go Again,” Prestige P-24095, 1980 51
Herb Jeffries: “Jamaica Herb Jeffries,” RKO Records ULP 128, n.d. 52
Herb Jeffries: “Devil is a Woman Herb Jefferies sing,” Golden Tone G-4066, n.d. 52
Herb Jeffries: “Say it isn’t so, Herb Jeffries,” Bethlehem BCP 72, 1957 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins and His Orchesra Hawaiian Wedding Song,” Columbia Records CL1764, 1962
52
Gordan Jenkins: “Let’s Duet The Gordon Jenkins Voices & Orchestra,” Warner Bros. 1464, 1962
52
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Gordan Jenkins: “Soul of a People Gordan Jenkins,” Time Records S/22050 , n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins conducts 26 Years of Academy Award Winning Songs,” CG Records CGS 3002, n.d.
52
Gordan Jenkins: “For Listening and Dancing In A Tender Mood Gordan Jenkins and his Orchestra and Chorus,” Columbia Records CL 2009, n.d.
52
Gordon Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins Presents My Wife The Blues Singer Beverly Jenkins,” Impulse A-44, 1963
52
Gordon Jenkins: “The Magic World of Gordan Jenkins,” Columbia Records CL-1882, 1962 52
Gordon Jenkins: “Way Back Now Gordon Jenkins Malibu Singers,” GWP 2036, 1971 52
Gordon Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins conducts Monte Proser’s Tropicana Holiday,” Capital Records T1048, n.d.
52
Gordan Jenkins: “Manhattan Tower/California played by Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and Chorus,” Decca DLP 8011, n.d.
52
Gordan Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins Dreamer’s Holiday,” Vocalion VL 3615, n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “France 70 Gordan Jenkins and his Orchestra,” Time Records 52061, n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “ A Little Touch of Schmilsson In The Night,” RCA Records , 1973. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Night Dreams Gordan Jenkins His Orchestra and theRalph Brewster Singers,” Capital Records T781, n.d.
52
Gordan Jenkins: “Gordan Jenkins Seven Dreams,” Decca Records DL 9011, n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Heartbeats Gordan Jenkins and his Orchestra,” Brunswick Records LAT 8095, n.d.
52
Gordan Jenkins: “My Heart Sings,” Decca DL4714, n.d. 52
Clay Jenkins: “Rings,” K2B2, 1988 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Stolen Hours,” Capital Records TRH-94, n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “Paris I Wish You Love,” Time Records S/2130, n.d. 52
Gordan Jenkins: “I Live Alone,” Kapp KL-1361” n.d. 52
Art Blakey: “The Big Beat Art Blakey &The Jazz Messengers,” Blue Note BLP-4029, n.d. 52
Art Blakey: “Moanin’ Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers,” Blue Note BLP-4003, n.d. 52
Art Blakey: “Mosaic Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers,” Blue Note BLP-4090, n.d. 52
Art Blakey: “Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Hard Bop,” Columbia Records CL1040, 1956
52
Art Blakey: “Blakey The Jazz Messenger,” Columbia Records CL897, 1956 52
Art Blakey: “The Finest of Art Blakey Big Band,” Bethlehem BCP-6015, 1976. 53
Art Blakey: “Art Blakey Jazz Messengers Selections from Lerner & Loewe’s,” RCA FXM1 7196
53
Art Blakey: “A Night in Tunisia Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers,” RCA FXL1 7318, n.d. 53
Tommy Dorsey: “Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra 1944-46,” Sunbeam SB-220, 1977 53
Jimmy Dorsey: “Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra live at The Meadowbrook October 5, 1939,” FanFare Records 8-108, 1943
53
Benny Goodman: “The Whoopee Makers Benny Goodman 1928-29,” Sunbeam SB-114, 1972.
53
Paul Bley: “Paul Bley, John Gilmore, Paul Motian, Gary Peacock, Turning Point,” Improvising Artists 373841, 1975
53
Art Blakey: “Art Blakey & his Jazz Messengers au Club Saint-Germain,” RCA 900.070, n.d. 53
Mildred Bailey: “Mildred Bailey The Rockin’ Chair Lady,” Decca Records VIM-4507, 1977 53
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Mildred Bailey: “The Majestic Mildred Bailey,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1151, 1985 53
Mildred Bailey: “The Paul Whiteman Years Mildred Bailey,” TONO Records TJ-6002, 1984 53
Mildred Bailey:” Mildred Bailey Her Greatest Performances 1929-1946,” Columbia Records JC3L 22, 1981
53
Mildred Bailey: “Mildred Bailey 1938/39,” Brunswick Records VA-7996, n.d. 53
Mildred Bailey: “The CBS Radio Shows Mildred Bailey with Paul Baron’s Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR-133, 1979
53
Mildred Bailey: “The Mildred Bailey Radio Show 1944 – 1945,” Sunbeam SB 209, 1975 53
Mildred Bailey: “The CBS Radio Shows Mildred Bailey with Paul Baron’s Orchestra 1944,” Hindsight Records HSR-133, 1979
53
Mildred Bailey: “Mildred Bailey sings ‘me and the blues’,” Regent MG-6032, n.d. 53
Mildred Bailey: “Mildred Bailey 1938/39,” Brunswick Record VA-7996, n.d. 53
Pearl Bailey: “Songs of the Bad Old Days Pearl Baily,” Roulette SR 5004, 1975 53
Pearl Bailey: “Pearl Bailey Sings the songs she loves…by her favorite composer Harold Arlen,” Roulette R25155, n.d.
53
Pearl Bailey: “The one and only Pearl Baily for Adult Listening,” Mercury Wing MGW-12-132, n.d.
53
Pearl Bailey: “Pearl Bailey The Songs of Academy AwardWinner James Van Heusen,” Roulette SR25271, n.d.
53
Pearl Bailey: “Pearl Baily sings Porgy & Bess and other Gershwin Melodies,” Forum SF 9024, n.d.
53
Pearl Bailey: “The Real Pearl Baily recorded 1968,” Project PR5022SD, 1968 53
Belle Baker: “Belle Baker,” Jazum 70, n.d. 53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Quintet unissued live recording Exitus,” Replica Records RR-1, n.d.
53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Quintet unissued live recording Cool Blues,”Replica Records RR-2
53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker plays and sings,” World Pacific Jazz ST-20138, 1968 53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker in New York,” Riverside RLP-1119, n.d. 53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Sings & Plays Billie Holiday 1965,” Trip Jazz TLP-5569, n.d. 53
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Once Uaypon a Summertime,” Fantasy Inc., n.d. 54
Chet Baker: “It could happen to you Chet Baker sings,” Riverside 12-278, 1982 54
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker in Paris 1955,” Blue Star BA-213, n.d. 54
Chet Baker: “Cool Baker Vol. 1,” King Record Co, 1983 54
Chet Baker: “Cool Baker Vol. 2,” King Record Co, 1983 54
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Live In Sweden with Ake Johansson Trio,” Dragon DRLP 56, 1983 54
Chet Baker: “Chet Baker Introduces Johnny Pace accompanied by the Chet Baker Quintet,” Riverside 12-292, n.d.
54
Josephine Baker: “Josephine Baker,” Pathe Marconi PM 511, 1978 54
Lavern Baker: “Lavern Baker sings Bessie Smith That’s Jazz,” Atlantic ATL 50241, 1976. 54
Charlie Barnet: “Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra,” Aircheck 5, 1976. 54
Charlie Barnet: “Redskin Romp Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra,” RCA Victor NL-45977, 1972.
54
Bill Barron: “Variations in Blue Bill Barron,” Muse Records MR 5306, 1984 54
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Bill Barron: “The tenors of Bill Barron , Booker Ervine The Hot Line,” Savoy Jazz SUL 1160, 1965
54
Jim Bartow: “Jim Bartow and the Harlem Blues Consort An American Poets Song Book,” Blues Blood BB 132, 1955
54
Count Basie: “Sammy Davis, Count Basie Our Shining Hour,” Verve V6-8605,n.d. 54
Count Basie: “Count Basie Swings Joe Williams Sings, Verve MV2591, n.d. 54
Count Basie: “The Greatest Count Basie Plays Joe Williams Sings Standards,” Verve UMV 2650, 1957
54
Count Basie: “Sing Along With Basie,” Roulette SR 59041, 1984 54
Count Basie: “Pablo Live Monteux ’77 Count Basie Jam,” Pablo 2308 209, 1977 54
Count Basie: “Arthur Prysock, Count Basie,” Verve V6-8646, 1965 54
Count Basie: “Diane Schuur The Count Basie Orchestra,” GRP Records GR-1039, 1987 54
Count Basie: “TheBest of Count Basie,” MCA Records MCA2-4050, 1977 54
Ray Baudic: “Two-Beat Generation Swingin’ Dixie by Ray Bauduc Nappy Lamare,” Capitol Records, ST1198, n.d.
54
Les Baxter: “Baxter’s Best,” Capitol Records T1388, 1964 54
Les Baxter: “Tamboo Les Baxter and his Chorus and Orchestra,” Capitol Records T655, n.d.
54
Sidney Bechet: “Sidney Bechet Unique Sidney,” CBS 63093, 1973. 54
Sidney Bechet: “Sidney Bechet and his New Orleans Rhythm Kings from Savoy Café,” Vogue P.I.P. VG 405, 1983
54
Sidney Bechet: “Sidney Bechet, Michel Attenous Condert Inedit,” Vogue 405, 1984 54
Harlem Jazzmen: “The Complete Recordings of the Port of Harlem Jazzmen,” Mosaic, n.d.
55
Sidnet Bechet: “Jazz from California,” Jazz Archives JA-44, 1979 55
Bix Beiderbecke: “The Bix Beiderbecke Legend,” RCA 731 036/037,n.d. 55
Bix Beiderbecke: “The Columbian Bix,” Raretone RTR 24004, 1972. 55
Harry Belafonte: “Belafonte Sings the Blues,” RCA Victor LPM-1972., 1958 55
Harry Belafonte: “Harry Belafonta Calypso,” RCA Victor LPM-1248, 1956 55
Barry Sisters: “The Barry Sisters sing Fiddler on the Roof,” ABC-Paramount ABC-516, n.d. 55
Harry Belafonte: “Folk Songs with Harry Belafonte and Calypso with the Islanders,” Cornoet Records CXS-115, n.d.
55
Harry Belafonte: “Mark Twain and other folk favorites Harry Belafonte,” RCA Victor LPM-1022, 1954
55
Harry Belafonte: “Belafonte,” RCA Victor LPM-1150, n.d. 55
Harry Belafonte: “An Evening with Belafonte,” RCA Vistor LPM-1402, 1957 55
Harry Belafonte: “My Lord What a Mornin’ Harry Belafonte,” RCA Victor LPM-2022, n.d. 55
Jesse Belvin: “Mr. Easy Jesse Belvin featuring Art Pepper,” RCA Victor LPM-45664, 1972. 55
Doris Day: “One Night Stand with Doris Day featuring Les Brown and his Band of Renown,: Sandy Hook Records S.H. 2011, 1978
55
Les Brown: “One Night Stand with Les Brown,” Joyce LP-1008, n.d. 55
Les Brown: “Les Brown and his Band of Renown play The Lerner and Lowe Bandbook,” Columbia Records CL 1594, n.d.
55
Les Brown: “Sentimental Journey Les Brown,” CBS Sony 20AP 1493, n.d. 55
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Les Brown: “That Sound of Renown Les Brown,” Jasmine Records JASM 1012, 1956 55
Les Brown: “Les Brown Concert at the Palladium Vol 2,” Jasmine JASM 1002, 1955 55
Les Brown: “The Les Brown and Vic Schoen Bands,” MCA Records MCA-1548, 1983 55
Les Brown: “Les Brown and his Orchestra Vocals by Doris Day,” Encore P14361, 1979 55
Les Brown: “Revlution in Sound The Revolving Bandstand of Les Brown & His Band of Renown,” Columbia CL-1818, 1962
55
Les Brown: “The Explosive Soud of Les Brown and his Band of Renown,” Columbia Records CL-2030, 1963
55
Les Brown: “Les Brown and his Orchestra Vocals: Doris Day 1044-1946, Hindsight Records HSR-103, 1977
55
Les Brown: “Swing Song Book Les Brown and his Band of Renown,” Jasmine JAS 1503, 1959
55
Hadda Brooks: “Hadda Brooks Queen of the Boogie,” Oldie Blues OL 2826, n.d. 55
Tina Brooks: “Tina Brooks Minor Move,” Blue Note GFX 3072, 1958 55
Tina Brooks” “True Blue Tina Brooks,” Blue Note ST-84041, n.d. 55
Georgia Brown: “Georgia Brown sings Kurt Weill,” Mono LL3274, n.d. 55
Les Brown: “Les Brown and his band of Renown College Classics,”Capitol Records T657, n.d.
55
Les Brown: “Les Brown From the Café Rouge,” Giants of Jazz GOJ 1027, 1981 56
Les Brown: “Impact! Band Meets Band Les Brown, Vic Schoen,” Kapp KRL 4504, n.d. 56
Les Brown: “Les Brown The Early Years,” Golden Era Records LP-15045, n.d. 56
Les Brown: “Les Brown Concert Modern,” Capitol ST959, n.d. 56
Les Brown: “How Brown Sounds Now,” MPS G22840, 1976. 56
Les Brown: “Les Brown and his orchestra A Mellow Bit of Rhythm,” Big Band Archives LP-2201, n.d.
56
Les Brown: “The Les Brown All Stars,” Capitol Records T-659, n.d. 56
Sweet Substitute: “Sweet Substitute Something Special,” DECCA SKL 5276, n.d. 56
Boswell Sisters: “Nothing Sweeter than the Boswell Sisters,” Ace of Hearts AH 116, 1966 56
Boswell Sisters: “Connie Boswell and the Boswell Sisters,” Jazum 44, n.d. 56
Boswell Sisters: “Connie Boswell and the Boswell Sisters, “Jazum 43, n.d. 56
Boswell Sisters: “Connie Boswell and the Boswell Sisters,” Jazum 21, n.d. 56
Boswell Sisters: “Boswell Sisters Sweet Harmony, Hot Rhythm, Vocalion VLP 5, 1975 56
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell sings Irving Berlin,” Design Records DLP-68, n.d. 56
Ruby Braff: “Braff! Ruby Braff All-Stars,” CBS Records 1989 56
Ruby Braff: “Hi-Fi Salute to Bunny Ruby Braff,” RCA Victor LPM-1510, n.d. 56
Anthony Braxton: “Anthony Braxton Six Monk’s Compositions 1987, Black Saint 120-116-1, 1988
56
Buddy Bergman: “Swinging Kicks Buddy Bergman and his Orchestra,” Verve MCV-2042, n.d.
56
Buddy Bergman: “Buddy Bergman and his orchestra Dig Buddy in Hi-Fi,” Verve MGV-2094, n.d.
56
Teresa Brewer: “My Golden Favorites Teresa Brewer,” Coral Records CRL 57351, n.d. 56
Dee Dee Bridgewater: “Afro Blue Dee Dee Bridgewater,” Trio Records PA-7095, 1974. 56
Bob Brookmeyer: “Bob Brookmeyer and Friends,” Columbia CL 2237, n.d. 56
Bob Brookmeyer: “Bob Brookmeyer with Hank Jones & Joe Newman Jazz is a Kick,” Trip 56
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Jazz TLP-5568, 1960
Hadda Brooks: “Hadda Brooks Sings nd Swings,” Crown Records CST 374, n.d. 56
“ 56
Boswell Sisters: “The Boswell Sisters Volume Two 1930-1935,” Biograph BLP C16,1982 56
Boswell Sisters: “The Boswell Sisters 1932-34,” Biograph BLP-C3, 1972. 56
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell Sand in My Shoes,” MCL 1689, 1982 56
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell And the Boswell Sisters,” Jazum 69, n.d. 56
Boswell Sisters: “The Boswell Sisters,” CBS Records P3 16493, 1982 56
Boswell Sisters: “On The Air 1931-1936 The Three Syncopatin’ Boswell Sisters from the Sunny South,” Totem 1042, 1984
57
Connie Boswell: “The New Sound of Connee Boswell sings the Rodgers & Hart Song Folio,” Design Records DLP101, n.d.
57
Connee Boswell: “Connee Boswell and the Original Memphis Five in Hi-Fi,” RCA RJL-2628(m), 1983
57
Connee Boswell: “Connee Boswell On The Air 1939,” Totem 1043, 1985 57
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell Under a Blanket of Blue,” Take Two TT 216, 1983 57
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell The Early Solos 1931-35,” Take Two TT 209, 1981 57
Boswell Sisters: “The Boswell Sisters Okay, America,” Jass Records, 1986 57
Connee Boswell: “Connee with Orchestra directed by Sy Oliver,” Decca Records DL8356, 1984
57
Connie Boswell: “Connie Boswell Sand in my Shoes,” MCA Records MCFM 2739, n.d. 57
Boswell Sisters: “It’s the Girls Boswell Sisters, Connie Boswell,” Living Era AJA5014, 1982 57
Bunny Berigan: “The Great Soloists Bunny Berigan,” Biograph BLP-C-10, 1973. 57
Ben Bernie: “Ben Bernie and his Orchestra,” Sunbeam HB-310, 1975 57
Ben Bernie: “Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra 1924-1930, Sunbeam MFC-11, 1975
57
Elmer Bernstein: “Blues & Brass by Elmer Bernstein,” Decca Records DL8686, n.d. 57
Vic Berton: “Vic Berton and His Orchestra 1935,” Harrison Records LP-O, 1933 57
Barney Bigard: “Barney Bigard and his Orchestra Clarinet Gumbo,” RCA APL-1-1744, 1976.
57
Barney Bigard: “Barney Bigard Jazz Hall of Fame,” Liberty Records LRP 3072, 1957 57
Betty Blake: “Betty Blake sings in a Tender Mood featuring Zoot Sims,” Bethlehem BCP 6058, n.d.
57
Eubie Blake: “Eubie Blake Rags to Classics,” Statsh Records Inc. , 1985 57
Sissle & Blake: “Sissle & Blake,” Stash Records, 1973. 57
Eddie Blake: “Eddie Blake Live Concert,” Stash Records, n.d. 57
Eddie Blake: “Eddie Blake and His Orchestra Frank Tanner & His Rhythm Kings,” Harrison Records LP-G, n.d.
57
Eubie Blake: “Eubie Blake and His Proteges, Jim Hession, Mike Lipskin, Terry Waldo Live at the Theatre De Lys,” EBM-8, n.d.
57
Jazz Messengers: “The Jazz Messengers at the Café Bohemia Volume 2,” Blue Note BLP 1508, n.d.
57
Art Blakey: “A Night at Birldland Art Blakey,” Blue Note BLP 1521, 1956 57
Art Blakey: “Art Blakey Jazz Messengers Witch Doctor,” Applause, 1969 57
Art Blakey: “Free For All Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers,” Blue Note 84170, n.d. 57
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Art Blakey: “Art Blakey Live Messengers,” Blue Note, 1978 57
Chick Bullock: “Chick Bullock 1932-41,” Lyric Electric Recording Lyric 3302, 1977 58
Ralph Burns: “Music from Richard Rodgers No Strings Ralph Burns and His Orchestra,” Epic 1962
58
Ralph Burns: “Jazz Studio Ralph Burns and His Orchestra,” Decca Records DL 8235, n.d. 58
Ralph Burns: “Ralph Burns and His Orchestra Illya Darling,” United ArtistsUAL 3606, 1967 58
Ralph Burns: “Bijou, Ralph Burns and His Ensemble,” Bethlehem BCP 68, n.d. 58
Oscar Brown Jr: “ain & aoul Oscar Brown Jr.,” Columbia JCS 8377, 1973. 58
Oscar Brown Jr: “Mr. Oscar Brown Jr. Goes to Washington,” Fontana SRF 67540, n.d. 58
Ruth Brown: “Ruth Brown Blues on Broadway,” Fantasy F-9662, 1989 58
Ruth Brown: “Ruth Brown Have a Good Time,” Fantasy, 1988 58
Dave Brubeck: “The Greats Dave Brubeck,” Crown Records CLP 5361, n.d.
58
Dave Brubeck: “Time Out Take Five The Dave Brubeck Quartet,” Columbia Records CS8192, n.d.
58
Dave Brubeck: “Dave Brueck All The Things We Are,” Alantic SD1684, 1976. 58
Dave Brubeck: Re-Union Desmond, VanKriedt, Brubeck,” Fantasy 3268, OJC-150, n.d. 58
Carol Bruce:”Thrill to the Fabulous Carol Bruce,” TOPS L1574, n.d. 58
John W. Bubbles: “John W. Bubbles Back on Broadway,” Uptown UP27.03, 1980 58
John W. Bubbles: “Bubbles John W that is,,,,” Vee-Jay Records VJ-1109, n.d. 58
Donald Byrd: “Donald Byrd Plays Au Chat,” Jazz O.P. OMS 7001/7002, 1983 58
Earl Burtnett: “Earl Burtnett and his Los Angeles Biltomore Hotel Orchestra,” Take Two TT 204, 1978
58
Joe Bushkin: “A Fellow Needs A Girl Joe Bushkin,” Capitol Records, T832, n.d. 58
Joe Bushkin: “Joe Bushkin Midnight Rhapsofy,” Capitol Records T711, n.d. 58
Joe Bushkin: “Skylight Phapsody Joe Bushkin – his piano and orchestra,” Capitol Records T759, n.d.
58
Joe Bushkin: “Joe Bushkin Listen to the Quiet,” Capitol Records T1165, n.d. 58
Kenny Burrell: Kenny Burrell Midnight Blue,” Blue Note BST84123, n.d. 58
University Six: “University Six Volume One The Complete Sessions 1925-1926, Harlequm HQ 2036, 1985
58
Golden Gate Orchestra: “Golden Gate Orchestra & Five Birmingham Babies,” Lark Music, n.d.
58
Adrian Rollini”: “Adrian Rollini The Goofus Five,” General Phnograph Corp. FJ-118, n.d. 58
Cab Balloway: “Hi De Ho Man Cab Calloway Classics,” Columbia Records CG 32593, 1974. 58
Cab Calloway: “Cab Calloway and His Cotton Club Orchestra 1933-34,” RCA FXM 1 7125, n.d.
58
Ralph Sharon: “Mr. & Mrs. Jazz Sue and Ralph Sharon,” Bethlehem BCP 13, n.d. 58
Butch McCausland: “Dixieland at the Music Fair with Butch McCausland,” GLO GLP 700, n.d.
58
Bobby Hackett: “Bobby Hackett plays Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits,” Epic LN24220, n.d. 59
Bobby Hackett: “Tony Bennett’s Greatest Hits,” Columbia SX6127, 1966 59
Betty Buckley: “Betty Buckley 1967,” Playbill Records 88697, 2007 59
Chick Bullock: “Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers 1933/41,” Everybody’s 1001, n.d. 59
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Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole the tough of your lips,” Capitol Records EMS 1111, 1986 59
Nat King Cole: “Every time I feel the spirit Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records SW1249, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole the very thought of you,” Capitol Records, W1084, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Love is the Thing the voice of Nat King Cole,” Capitol RecordsW824, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “The Nat King Cole Story Volume 2 His All-Time Great Performances,” Capitol Records SN-16034, n.d.
59
Kat King Cole: “The Nat King Cole Story Volume 1 His All-Time Greatest Performances,” Capitol Records, SN-16033, n.d.
59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Loe is a Many Splendored Thing,” Pickwick PC-3046, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole and The King Cole Trio,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1205, 1989 59
Nat King Cole: “The Schristmas Song Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records SM-1967, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “The Unfamiliar Nat King Cole,” EMI Capitol E-ST 23480, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings a treasury of his great romantic hits: Nature Boy,” Capitol Records T 2348, n.d.
59
Nat King Cole: “The Nat King Cole Story Volume 3 His All-Time Great Performances,” Capitol Records SN-16035, n.d.
59
Nat King Cole: “The Unforgettable Nat Cole Sings The Great Songs,” Capitol Records ST 2558, 1968
59
Nat King Cole: “The Best of Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records SN 516036, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “The Greatest of Nat King Cole Vol. 1,” Dynamic House SLB-6803, 1972. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Come Close To Me,” MFP 5201, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Just One of Those Things,” Capitol Records SW903, n.d. 59
Porgy and Bess: “An Original Sound Track Recording Porgy and Bess,” Columbia Masterworks OL 5410, n.d.
59
Hello Dolly: “The Original Broadway Cast Recording David Merrick, Carol Channing Hello, Dolly,” RCA AYL1-3814, 1968
59
Mame: “Fryer, Carr & Harris present Angela Lansbury as Mame,” Columbia KOL 6600, 1966
59
Oklahoma: “Oklahoma featuring members of the Original New York Production,” Decca DL9017, n.d.
59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole LOVE,” Capitol Records EMS 1117, 1965 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Love is a Many Splendored Thing,” Pickwick PC-3046, n.d. 59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole and his Trio Afer Midnight,” Capitol Records SM-11796, 1956
59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Where Did Everyone Go?” Capitol Records TC-EMS 1114, 1963
59
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings Hymns & Spirituals,” Capitol Records ST 2454, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole George Shearing Let There Be Love,” Capitol Records MFP 5612, 1962
60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings My Fair Lady,” Capitol Records SM-2117, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Dear Lonely Hearts,” Capitol Records ST 1838, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Unforgettable,” Capitol Records DT 357, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Thank You Pretty Baby Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records ST 2759, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Unforgettable songs by Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records T357, 1955 60
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Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings for Two in Love,” Capitol Records T420, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records EMS 1116, 1963
60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Ramblin’ Rose,” Capitol Records EMS 1115, 1962 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings Ballards of the Day,” Capitol Records EMS 1102, 1956 60
Nat King Cole: “Welcome to the Club Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records EMS 1107, 1959 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole let’s face the music,” Capitol Records EMS 1112, 1962 60
Nat King Cole: “The Sunset Allstars with Nat King Cole Anatomy of a Jam Session,” Black Lion BLP 30104, n.d.
60
Nat King Cole: “ I don’t want to be hurt anymore,” Capitol Records T2118, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: The piano style of Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records EMS 1271, 1956 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Wild is Love,” Capitol Records, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole sings for Two in Love,” Capitol Records EMS1101, 1953 60
Nat King Cole: “We’ll remember you Nat,” Surrey Records SS1013, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole Sings, George Shearing plays,” Capitol Records EMS 1113, 1962
60
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole at the Sands,” Capitol Records EMS 1110, 1966 60
Nat King Cole: “This is Nat King Cole,” Capitol Records T870, n.d. 60
Nat King Cole: “Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra Play the Wonderful Nat King Cole Songs,” CBS 32666, 1969
60
Nat King Cole: “This is Nat Cole King,” Capitol Records PM 231, 1957 60
Joan Morris: “After the Ball A Treasury of Turn of the Century Popular Songs,” Nonesuch H-71-1304, 1974.
60
Buddy Morrow: “Poe for Moders,” RCA Victor LPM-2208, n.d. 60
Audrey Morris: “The Voice of Audrey Morris,” Bethlehem BCP 6010, 1956 60
Russ Morgan: “Russ Morgan and his Orchestra 1938 Music in the Morgan Manner,” Circle CC+LP-87, 1986
60
Russ Morgan: “Music in the Morgan Manner Russ Morgan and His Orchestra,” Everest SDBR 1054, n.d.
60
Lee Morgan: “Search for new Land Lee Morgan,” Blue Note 84169, n.d. 61
Lee Morgan: “Lee Morgan Indeed!” Blue Note 1538, n.d. 61
Jane Morgan: “A Jane Morgan Happening,” ABC Records 632, n.d. 61
Helen Morgan: “Helen Morgan The Legacy of a Torch Singer 1927-35,” Take Two TT 220, 1986
61
Jane Morgan: “Fascination Jane Morgan and The Troubadors,” Kapp KL-1066, n.d. 61
Jane Morgan: “Jane Morgan Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” Epic LN-24247, n.d. 61
Max Morath: “The Ragtime Women Max Morath The Ragtime Quintet,” Vanguard VSD-79402, 1977
61
Max Morath: “Irving Berlin The Ragtime Years Max Morath with by Manny Albam,” Vanguard VSD79348, 1974.
61
Gerry Mulligan: “The Genius of Gerry Mulligan,” WRL ST-20140, n.d. 61
Gerry Mulligan: “Something Borrowed, Something Blue Gerry Mulligan,” Limelight LS 86040, n.d.
61
Gerry Mulligan: “Gerry Mulligan Lee Konitz Revelation,” Blue Note BN-LA-532-HS, 1975 61
Gerry Mulligan: “Gerry Mulligan The Arranger,” Contemporary Series 1977 61
Maria Muldaur: “Maria Muldaur Transblucency,” Uptown UP27-25, n.d. 61
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 67
Maria Muldau: “Maria Muldaur Waitress in a Donut Shop,” Re[rise Records MS 2194, 1974.
61
Anne Marie Moss: “Don’t You Know Me?” Stash Records 211, 1981 61
Lee Morse: “Lee Morse and Her BlueGrass Boys,” Take Two 201, 1978 61
Lee Morse: “Lee Morse and Her BlueGrass Boys 1928-1931, Take Two 201, 1978 61
Lee Morris: “Lee Morris 1925-1938 I’m a Real Kind Mama,” Harlequn HQ 2072, 1990 61
Lee Morse: “Lee Morse Revisited 1927-1931,” Take Two TT 213, 1982 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy sings with…” Muse Records MR 5078, 1975 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy Brazil Song,” Muse Records MR 5297, 1984 61
Mark Murphy: “Meet Mark Murphy the singing M,” Decca Records DL 8390, n.d. 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy That’s How I Love the Blues,” Riverside SMJ-6091, n.d. 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy Midnight Mood,” Pausa PR 7023, n.d. 61
Mark Murphy: Mark Murphy sings the Nat King Cole Songbook Volume One,” Muse MR5308, 1985
61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy That’s How I Love the Blues,” Riverside SMJ-6091, n.d. 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy Living Room,” Muse Records MR 5345, 1986 61
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy RAH,” Riverside RLP-9395, n.d. 61
Ted Nash: “Star Eyes The Artistry of Ted Nash,” Columbia CL 989, n.d. 62
Turk Murphy: “The Many Faces of Ragtime Turk Murphy Band,” Atlantic Recording, 1972.
62
Turk Murphy: “Turk Murphy Music for Wise Guys and Boosters, Card Sharps & Crap Shooters, Roulette R25088, n.d.
62
Turk Murphy: “Turk Murphy and Jazz Band at the Roundtable,” Roulette R25076, n.d. 62
Turk Murphy: “Turk Murphy’s Jazz Band,” Merry Makers Record Company MMRC 106, n.d.
62
Rose Murphy: “Rose Murphy,” Audiphuke AP-70, 1981 62
Rose Murphy: “Rose Murphy mighty like a rose,” Black and Blue WE 341, 1980 62
Rose Murphy: “Jazz, Joy and Happiness Rose Murphy featuring Slam Stewart,” United Artists Jazz, 1962
62
Rose Murphy: “Rose Murphy Collectibles Sings Again,” MCA-1558, 1983 62
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy Night Mood,” Milestone, 1987 62
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy September Ballards,” Milestone Records, 1988 62
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy bridging a gap,” Muse Records MR 5009, 1972. 62
Mark Murphy: “The Artistry of Mark Murphy,” Muse MR 5286, 1982 62
Mark Murphy: “Mark Murphy Satisfaction Guaranteed,” Muse Records MR 5215, 1980 62
Jimmie Lunceford: “Lunchford Special,” Columbia CS 9515, n.d. 62
Nellie Lutcher: “Nellie Lutcher My New Papa’s Got Everything,” Jukebox Lil JB---1100, n.d.
62
Nellie Lutcher: “Nellie Lutcher Real Gone,” Pausa PR 9024, 1983 62
Nellie Lutcher: “Nellie Lutcher Real Gone Gal,” Stateside EG 26 0479 1, 1985 62
Dorothy Loudon: “Broadway Baby Dorothy Loudon,” DRG Records , 1986 62
Manhatten Transfer: “Manhatten Transfer,” Atlantic Records 1979 62
Manhatten Transfer: “The Manhatten Transfer Bodies & Souls,” Atlantic 80104-1, 1983 62
Manhatten Transfer: “The Manhatten Transfer Coming Out,” Atlantic SD18183, 1976. 62
Mnahatten Transfer: “The Manhattan Transfer LIVE,” Atlantic K50540, 1978 62
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 68
Janis Siegel: “Janis Siegel Experiment in White,” Atlantic Records 98 00071, 1982 62
Manhatten Transfer: “The Manhattan Transfer doowopp,” Atlantic Recording 81233-1, 1984
62
Teo Macero: “Teo,” American Clave 1002, 1980 62
Gloria Lynne: “My Funny Valentine Miss Gloria Lynne,” Design Records DLP-177, 1962 62
Gloria Lynne: “Gloria Lynne,” Everest Records FS 305, .n.d. 62
Gloria Lynne: “Gloria, Marty & Strings,” Everest 5220, n.d. 62
Abe Lyman: “Abe Lyman and his Californians Volume 2,” Stitching Granny’s Records 03309, n.d.
63
Abe Lyman: “Abe Lyman and his Californians Volume 1,” Stitching Granny’s Records 03308, n.d.
63
Tony Martin: “Tony Martin at The Desert Inn,” RCA Victor LPM-2146, n.d. 63
Freddy Martin: “Freddy Martin and His Orchestra 1932-34,” Sunbeam HB-325, 1985 63
Freddy Martin: “Freddy Martin and his Orchestra 1933-39,” Sunbeam HB-313, 1976. 63
Dean Martin: “Dean Martin Hey, brother pour the wine,” Capitol T 2212, n.d. 63
Dean Martin: “Somewhere There’s A Someone Dean Martin,” Reprise Records 6201, n.d. 63
Dean Martin: “Dean Martin Sings/Sinatra Conducts,” Capitol Records ST 2297, n.d. 63
Dean Martin: “Dream with Dean,” Reprise R-6123, 1964 63
Dean Martin: “Dean Martin This Time I’m Swingin’,” Capitol Records ECJ-50067, n.d. 63
Warne Marsh: “Report of the 1st Annual Symposium on Relaxed Improvisation with Warne March, Clare Fischer & Gary Foster,” Revelation Records Rev.17, 1973.
63
Bob Manning: “Love Letters Bob Manning,” Jicko 8402, n.d. 63
Bob Manning: “Bob Manning sings The Nearness of You,” Jicko 8301, n.d. 63
Barry Manilow: “Barry Manilow 2:00am Pradise Café,” Arista AL8-8254, 1984 63
Manhatten Transfer: “The Manhatten Transfer Vocalese,” Atlantic Recording, 1985 63
Clyde McCoy: “eally McCoy,” Mercury Records SR60677, n.d. 63
Mary Ann McCall: “Mary Ann McCall and The Ernie Wilkins Orchestra Easy Living,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1178, 1987
63
Johnny Mathis: “Good Night, Dear Lord,” Columbia Records CL1119, n.d. 63
Bill Marx: “Bill Marx’s Father presents My Son the Folk Swinger,” Stateside SL 10063, 1963
63
Johnny Maruin: “Johnny Marvin A Voice of the 20’s,” Take Two TT222, 1987 63
Laurel Masse: “Laurel Masse Alone Together,” Pausa PR 7165, 1984 63
Al Martino: “This is Love Rich Strings and the great love songs of Al Martino,” Capitol Records T2592, n.d.
63
Tony Martin: “The Best of Tony Martin,” RCA NL89468, n.d. 63
Mary Ann McCall: “Detour To The Moon Mary Ann McCall,” Jubilee 1078, n.d. 63
John McCorMACK: “John McCormack Popular Love Songs 1925-1930,” Take Two TT 223, 1987
63
Susannah McCorkle: “Susannah McCorkle How Do You Keep The Music Playing?” Pausa PR 7195, n.d.
63
Susannah McCorkle: “Susannah McCorkle The People That You Never Get To Love,” Inner City IC1151, n.d.
63
Tony Martin: “In the spotlight Tony Martin,” Decca Records DL 8366, n.d. 63
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 69
Frances Langford: “I Feel a Song Coming On 1935-37,” Take Two TT314, 1982 64
Scrappy Lambert: “Scrappy Lambert 1929-31 Bye Bye Blues,” Origin OJL-8106, 1983 64
Scrappy Lambert: “Scrappy Lambert,” Emanon Records ESL-1, 1978 64
Dorothy Lamour: “Dorothy Lamour The Moon of Manakoora,” West Coast Records LP-14002, n.d.
64
Lambert Hendricks & Ross: “The Best of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross,” Columbia C32911, n.d.
64
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross: “Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Everybody’s Boppin’,” Columbia Masterpieces, 1989
64
Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross: “Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Sing Ellington,” Columbia CL 1510, n.d.
64
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross: “the Swingers Lambert, Hendricks & Ross,” World Pacific Records WP-1264, 1959
64
Dave Lambert Singers: “Dave Lambert Singers King Pleasure Doodlin’,” Yorkshire Records Ltd. 711, n.d.
64
Lambert Hendricks & Ross: “Lambert Hendricks & Ross,” Columbia CS 8475, n.d. 64
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross: “Sing A Song of Basie,” ABC-Paramount ARC 223, n.d. 64
Dave Lambert: “Sing Swing Along with Dave Lambert,” United Artist UAL 3084, 1960 64
Frankie Laine: “I’ll Take Care of Your Cares Frankie Laine,” ABC Records ABC-604, n.d. 64
Frankie Laine: ”Songs by Frankie Laine,” Mercury Records, MG20069, n.d. 64
Frankie Laine: “Frankie Laine, Balladeer,” Columbia Records CL1393, n.d. 64
Frankie Laine: “The Uncollected Frankie Laine with Carl Fischer’s Orchestra Volume 2 1947,” Hindsight Records HSR-216, 1985
64
Papa Laine: “Papa Laine’s Children,” Oriole MG 20002, n.d. 64
Jack LaForge: “Unchain My Heart Jack LaForge,” Regina Records R 288, n.d. 64
Lee Konitz: “Very Cool Lee Konitz,” Verve MV 4015, n.d. 64
Irene Kral: “Irene Kral Better than anything with the Junior Mance Trio,” AV S-33, 1963 64
Sheila Jordan: “Confirmation Sheila Jordan,” East Wind EW-8024, 1975 64
Sheila Jordan: “Portrail of Shelia,” Blue Note 89002, n.d. 64
Shelia Jordan: “Steve Kuhn/Shelia Jordan Band Playground,” ECM -1-1159, 1980 64
Louis Jordan: “1941-1947 Louis Jordan Greatest Hits,” MCA Records MCA-1337, 1980 64
Louis Jordan: “Swingtime Louis Jordan Vol. 2,” Contact, 1986 64
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan Vol. 1,” Contact Records ST 1011, 1986 64
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan Rock & Roll Call,” Bear Family BFX 15257, 1986 64
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” MCA Records MFP 50557, n.d. 64
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan Prime Time,” Submarine Records, SWH-1, 1949 64
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan & Friends,” MCA Records MCL-1807, n.d. 65
Louis Jordan: “Louis Jordan 1958 Man We’re Wailin’,” Trip Jazz TLP-5571, n.d.
65
Clifford Jordan: “Starting Time Clifford Jordan,” Jazzland J-952, n.d. 65
Spike Jones: “Spike Jones and his other Orchesra 1946,” Hindsight Records HSR-185, 1982
65
Spike Jones: “The Hilarious Spike Jones,” RCA ACL-7031, 1976. 65
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Spike Jones: “Spike Jones and his City Slickers,” Jass Two, 1986 65
Spike Jones: “The Complete Collection of Spike Jones,” MFD MF205/4, 1977 65
Spike Jones: “Spike Jones & His City Slickers Greatest Hits,” Lotus LOP14103, 1985 65
Spike Jones: “Around the world with Spike Jones and his City Slickers,” Lotus LOP 14084, 1984
65
Spike Jones: “Vintage Radio Broadcast Spike Jones,” Mar-Bren Sound MBR 743, 1947 65
Jack Jones: “If you ever leave me Jack Jones,” RCA Victor LSP-3969, 1968 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones The Full Life,” RCA APL1-2067, 1977 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones All To Yourself,” RCA TVL-43002, 1976. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Our Song,” Kapp KL-1531, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones,” AYM Production, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “This Love of Mine Jack Jones,” PickwickPC-3001, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Sings,” Knapp KL-1500, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones My Kind of Town,” Kapp KL-1433, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Without Her Jack Jones,” RCA Victor LSP-3911, 1967 65
Jack Jones: “L.A. Breakdown Jack Jones,” RCA Victor LSP-4108, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Write Me a Love Song Charlie Jack Jones,” RCA APL1-0773, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “What I Did For Love Jack Jones,” RCA FLT-1111, 1975 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Harbour,” RCA APL10408, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones’ Greatest Hits,” Kapp KS-3559, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “The Best of Jack Jones,” MCA Records MCA2-4115, 1977 65
Jack Jones: “The Impossible Dream Jack Jones,” KAPP KL-3486, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones With More Look A You,” RCA APL1-2361, 1977 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones A song For You,” RCA Victor LSP-4613, 1971 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Lady,” KAPP KL-1511, n.d. 65
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Don’t Stop Now,” MGM MG 1-5024, 1980 65
Jack Jones: “Where is Love? Jack Jones,” RCA Victor LSP-4048, n.d. 66
Antonio Carlos Jobim: “Love, Strings and Jobim The Eloquence of Antonio Carlos Jobim,” WB Records 1636, n.d.
66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones in Hollywood”, KAPP KS-3590, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones 16 Classic Tracks,” MCA Records MCL 1680, 1982 66
Jack Jones: “A Very Precious Love Jack Jones,” Pickwick PC-3041, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Call Me Irresponsible and the Jack Jones Hits,” KAPP KS-3328, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: Jack Jones Sings Michael Legrand,” RCA LSP-4480, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Curtain Time,” KAPP KS-3566, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Together,” RCA APL-0139, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones for the IN Crowd,” KAPP KS-3465, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Bewitched,” KAPP KS-3365, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones there’s love & there’s love & there’s love,” KAPP KS-3435, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Wives & Lovers,” KAPP KS-3352, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Where Love Has Gone,” KAPP KS-1396, n.d. 66
Jack Jones: “Jack Jones Dear Heart and other Great Songs of Love,” KAPP KS1415, n.d. 66
J.J.Johnson Sextet: “J. J. Inc.,” Columbia Records CL1606, 1961 66
Chris Connor: “The Finest of Chris Connor,” Bethlehlem 2BP-1001, n.d. 66
Chris Connor: “The Finest of Chris Connor,” Bethlehem 2BP-1001. n.d. 66
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 71
Chris Connor: “Chris Connor Cocktails and Dusk,” Bethlehem BCP-6010, 1978 66
Chris Connor: “The Finest of Chris Connor,” Bethlehem 2BP-1001, n.d. 66
Chris Connor: “Chris Moves Chris Connor,” CBS Sony 25AP, 1977 66
Chris Connor: “This is Chris,” Bethlehem BCP20, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como Legendary Singers,” Time Life Music, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como Dream Along With Me,” RCA CAL 403, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como For the Young ay Heart,” RCA RJL-2656, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music,” Pickwick CAS-660, 1961 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como We Get Letters,” RCA LPM-1463, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Season’s Greetings from Perry Como,” RCA LPM-2066, n.d. 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como Lightly Latin,” RCA LC 0316, 1983 66
Perry Como: “Perry Como Where You’re Concerned,” RCA AFL1-2641, 1978 67
Perry Como: “Perry Como In Italy,” RCA LSP-3608, 1966 67
Perry Como: “Young Perry Como,” RCA RJL-2015, n.d. 67
Perry Como: “Relaxing with Perry Como,” RCA LPM-1176, 1956 67
Perry Como: “Perry,” RCA AFL1-0585, 1974. 67
Perry Como: “The Songs I Love Perry Como,” RCA LSP-2708, 1963 67
Perry Como: “Perry Como Superstar,” Chevron CHVL 050, 1979 67
Perry Como: “A Sentimental Date with Perry Como,” RCA LPM-1177, 1956 67
Perry Como: “So Smooth,” RCA LPM-1085, n.d. 67
Perry Como: “Perry Como Sings Just for You,” RCA CAL-440, n.d. 67
Perry Como:” Como Sings,” RCA RJL-2548, n.d. 67
Perry Como: “Dear Pery,the Perry Como Show,” RCA RD-27078, 1958 67
Perry Como: “I Believe Perry Como,” RCA LSP-1172, 1956 67
Perry Como: “Perry Como You Are Never Far Away,” RCA CAS-2201, 1968 67
Perry Como: “By Request Perry Como,” RCA LSP-2567, n.d. 67
Perry Como: “Perry Como By Special Request,” RCA DPL1-0193, 1976. 67
Perry Como: “Como’s Golden Records,” RCA LOP-1007, 1958 67
Russ Columbo: “Russ Columbo,” Sandy Hook Records SH-2006, n.d. 67
Russ Columbo: “Russ Columbo A Legendary Peformer,” RCA CPL1-1756, 1976. 67
Russ Columbo: “Return to the Legendary Past with Russ Columbo Vol. 1 1932,” Gegend 32/34, n.d.
67
Russ Columbo: “Russ Columbo Prisoner of Love,” Pelican Records LP 141, 1975 67
John Coltrane: “A Love Supreme John Coltrane,” Impulse A-77, 1964 67
John Coltrane: “John Coltrane Wheelin’,” Prestige Records, 1977 67
John Coltrane: “John Coltrane Dakar,” Prestige Records , 1981 67
John Coltrane: “The Believer John Coltrane,” Fantasy Records 7292, 1964 67
John Coltrane: “John Coltrane-Wilbur Hardin Dial Africa The Savoy Sessions,” Savoy SIL 1110, 1977
67
John Coltrane: “John Coltrane with The Red Garland Trio,” Prestige 7123, n.d. 67
Joyce Collins: “Joyce Collins Quartet Moment to Moment,” Discovery Records DS-828, n.d.
67
Dick Collins: “Horn of Plenty Dick Collins and The TRunaway Herd,” RCA NL-45632, 1972. 67
Al Cohn: “Either Way Al Cohn & Zoot Sims,” Zim Records ZMS 2002, 1976. 67
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Al Cohn: “The Progressive Al Cohn,” Savoy SJL 1126, 1979 68
Al Cohn: “From A to Z/Al Cohn Zoot Sims Sextet,” RCA Masters PM42302, 1956 68
Bill Crow: “Jaxx Mission to Moscow 1962,” Colplix SCP433, 1962 68
Al Cohn: “The Sax Section Jazz Workshop under the Direction of Al Cohn,” Epic LN 3278, n.d.
68
Al Cphn: “Al Cohn-Bill Perkins-Richie Kamuca The Brothers,” RCA PM 43240, 1955, 68
Al Cohn: “Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Zoot Sims 1957,” MCA Records MCA-1377, 1957 68
Al Cohn: “Al Cohn & Zoot Sims,” Mercury Records, n.d. 68
Earl Coleman: “Earl Coleman There’s Something About An Old Love,” Xanadu 175, 1983 68
Earl Coleman: “ Earl Coleman Stardust,” STASH ST243, 1984 68
Earl Coleman: “Earl Coleman/Love Songs,” Atlantic SD8172, 1968 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Christmas with Rosemary Clooney,” Holiday HDV 1946, 1981 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosie Solves The Swingin’ Riddle.” RCA RJL-2623, n.d. 68
Roemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney Mixed Emotions,” Columbia Records 32705, 1967 68
Rosemary Clooney” “Rosemary Clooney sings the lyrics of Johnny Mercer,” Concord Records CJ-333, 1987
68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney Sings Ballads,” Concord Records CJ-282, n.d. 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney sings the music of Irving Berlin,” Concord Records CJ-255, n.d.
68
Rosemary Clooney: Rosemary Clooney Swings Softly,” MGM E3834, n.d. 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Swing around Rosie,” Jasmine JAS 1502, 1959 68
Earl Coleman: “Earl Coleman Returns,” Prestige LP 7045, n.d. 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Clap Hands Here Comes Rosie,” RCA NL 89461, 1960 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney and Harry James Hollywood Hits,” Columbia HL 7213, n.d.
68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney nd the Hi-Los,” Columbia CL 1005, n.d. 68
Rosemary Clooney: “Rosemary Clooney with Les Brown & His Band of Renown,” East World, n.d.
68
Larry Clinton: “This is Larry Clinton,” RCA VPM-5085, n.d. 68
Larry Clinton: “Do You Remember When Larry Clinton,” Blue Heaven Records Vol. 3 BH4-403, n.d.
68
Larry Clinton: “Larry Clinton and his Orchestra 1937-1938,” Hindsight Records HSR-109, n.d.
68
Larry Clinton: “Larry Clinton ND HIS Orchestra featuring Bea Wain,” Bandstand Records 7109, 1937-1938
68
Larry Clinton: “Larry Clinton Let Me Off UpTown,” Sunbeam SB-208, 1975 68
Larry Clinton: “A Study in Larry Clinton 1939-1941,” Bandstand Records BSR 7102, n.d. 68
Larry Clinton: “Larry Clinton 1938-1941,” Swing Era Records LP-1006, n.d. 68
Charlie Venturea Sextet: “Charlie Ventura Sextet in Chicago 1947,” Zim Records ZM-1004, 1976.
69
Charlie Ventura: “The new Chalie Ventura,” Baton BL 1202, 1984 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Echoes of An Ear The Sarah Vaughan Years,” Roulette RE-103, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Dreamy Sarah Vaughan,” Parkbridge T 440, n.d. 69
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Sarah Vaughan: “Swingin’ Easy Sarah Vaughan,” Mercury 6372 488, 1987 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan,” EmArcy Records MG-36004, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Crazy and Mixed Up Sarah Vaughan,” Pablo 2312-137, 1982 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan the early years The Divine Sarah,” Musicraft Records MVS 504, 1980
69
Sarah Vaughan: “Saah Vaughan in Hi-Fi,” Columbia CL 745, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan the lonely hours,” Roulette R 52104, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “The Divine Sarah Vaughan The Columbia Years 1949-1953,” CBS Records 44165, 1988
69
Sarah Vaughan: “The Divine Sarah Vaughan Sings,” Spinorama M114, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan Linger Awhile,” Encore P14364, 1979 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi,” Encore 13084, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan After Hours,” Roulette R 52070, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan;s Joyful Present,” Mainstream ULS-131, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan “Live” in Japan,” Mainstream 2401, 1973. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan,” Roulette YS-7029, 1980 69
Sarah Vaughan: :”Sarah Vaughn It’s a Man’s World,” Mercury Records SR 61122, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan,” Everest Records FS-250, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Saran Vaughan The George Gershwin Songbook,” EmArcy 814 1871, 1983``
69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan,” EmArcy Records 6336-709, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan Lover Man,” Vol 3 Musicraft MVS 2006, 1984 69
Sarah Vaughan: “ Sarah Vaughan The Man I Love,” Vol 2 Musicraft MVS 2002, 1983 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan Pop Artistry,” Mercury Records SR 61069, n.d. 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan Summertime,” CBS 2114, 1955 69
Sarah Vaughan: “Send in the Clowns Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie Orchestra,” Pablo Today 2312-130, 1981
69
Sarah Vaughan: “The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury Vol. 2, “Mecury 826 327-1, 1956, 1957
69
Sarah Vaughan: “The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury Vol. 1,” Mecury 826 320-1, 1954, 1955, 1956
69
June Valli: “June Valli Hooked on Singers,” Hit Parade 1001, n.d. 70
Rudy Valee: “Heigh-ho everybody, this is Rudy Valee,” ASV AJA 5009, 1981 70
Rudy Vallee: “Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees 1929-36, Sunbeam P-1515, 1984 70
Rudy Vallee: “The Young Ruddy Vallee,” RCA Victor LPM-2507, n.d. 70
Rudy Vallee: “Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees,” Halcyon Recording HDL 105, n.d.
70
Rudy Vallee: “Rudy Vallee On The Air,” Totem 1027, 1977 70
Kid Thomas: “New Orleans Jazz at the Old Grist Mill Kid Thomas and his New Orleans Joymakers,” GHB-73, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “The Famous Tulane Jazz Archive Session The Kid Thomas Band with Raymond Burke,” Jazzology JCE 30, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas at Kohlman’s Tavern,” NOR 7201 1972. 70
Kid Thomas: “Red Wing Kid Thomas and the Easy Riders Ja Band,” Jazz Crusade JC-2009, 70
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n.d.
Alonzo Stewart: “Dedicated to the Preservation of Dixieland Jazz,” Maison Bourbon Records #3, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas Valentine and His Creole Jazz Band,” Arhoolie 1016, n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas Valentine and his Creole Jazz Band,” 77 LA 12/9, 1959 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas Valentine at the Tip Top Ballroom,” MNLP 18, 1957 70
Caterina Valente: “I Happen to Like New York,” London LL3362, n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas & Louis Nelson In Denmark Vol. 2,” Storyville SLP-246, n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas & Louis Nelson In Denmark Vol. 1,” Storyville SLP-241 n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas and his Algiers Stompers On Stage,” JHB Records GHB-53, n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas 1981,” LuLu White Records, 1981 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas at Moulin Rouge,” Center Records CLP-14,n.d. 70
Kid Thomas: “Kid Thomas Big Eye Nelson,” AM VC-7013, 1949-1951 70
Kid Thomas: “New Orleans The Living Legends KidThomas and his Algiers Stompers,” Riverside 386, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “New Orleans The Living Legends Kid Thomas and His Algiers Stompers,” Riverside RLP 365, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “New Orleans The Living Legends Kid Thomas and his Algiers Stompers,” Riverside RLP 365, n.d.
70
Kid Thomas: “New Orleans The Living Legends Kid Thomas and his Algiers Stompers,” Riverside RLP 386
70
Jerry Vale: “I Remember Russ Jerry Vale,” Columbia CL 1164, n.d. 70
Stanley Barnett: “Rockin’ in Rhythm Madame Tussaud’s Dance Orchestra Directed by Stanley Barnett,” Rerieval FG 408, n.d.
70
McCoy Tyner: “Today and Tomorrow McCoy Tyner,” Impulse A-63, 1963 70
Stanley Turrentine: “A Chip off the Old Block Stanley Turrentine,” Blue Note 84150, n.d. 70
Stanley Turrentine: “Never Let Me Go Stanley Turrentine,” Blue Note 84129, n.d. 70
Stanley Turrentine: “The Spoiler Stanley Turrentine,” Blue Note BLP4256, n.d. 71
Joe Turner: “Joe Turner Flip, Flop & Fly,” Pablo Records, 1988 71
Joe Turner: “Rock & Roll Joe Turner,” Atlantic Records 8005, n.d. 71
Joe Turner: “Jupmin’ with Joe Turner,” Atlantic Records CRB 1070, 1984 71
Joe Turner: “Joe Turner Big Joe Rides Again,” Atlantic Records, 1987 71
Joe Turner: “Joe Turner The Boss of the Blues,” Atlantic Jazzlore SD8812, 1981 71
Joe Turner: “Jazz Heritage Series Vol. 26 Big Joe Turner 1940-1944,” MCA Records MCA-1325, 1980
71
Nancy Wilson: “Nancy Wilson Hello Young Lovers,” Capitol Records T 1767, n.d. 71
Nancy Wilson: “Nancy-Naturally,” Capitol ST2634, n.d. 71
Nancy Wilson: “Nancy Wilson Just for Now,” Capitol ST 2712, n.d. 71
Nancy Wilson: “Something Wonderful Nancy Wilson,” Capitol Records T 1440, n.d. 71
Marie Wilson: “I Thought About You Marie Wilson,” Stash Records ST 250, 1984 71
Julie Wilson: “Julie Wilson sings the Stephen Sondheim Songbook,” DRG Records , 1988 71
Clive Wilson: “Clive Wilson plays New Orleans Jazz,” New Orleans Records NOR 7210, 1983
71
Joe Williams: “Joe Williams at Newport ’63,” RCA Victor LPM 2762, 1963 71
Joe Williams: “Joe Williams every night Live At Vine St.” Verve 823 236-1, 1987 71
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 75
Joe Williams: “Chains of Love,” Jass Records, 1986 71
Joe Williams: “Joe Williams with songs about That Kind of Woman,” Roulette R 52039, n.d.
71
Joe Williams: “Joe Williams sings about You,” Roulette SR 52030, n.d. 71
Joe Williams: “Joe Williams Everyday I Have The Blues,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1140, 1953 71
Joe Williams: “The Exciting Joe Williams,” RCA Victor LPM-3461, 1965 71
Joe Williams: “Jump for Joy Joe Williams,” RCA Victor LPM-2713, 1963 71
Griff Williams: “Griff Williams and His Orchestra,” Sunbeam HB-323, 1981 71
George Williams: “Put on your Dancing Shoes George Williams Swinging Big Band,” United Artist UAS 6076, 1960
71
Coote Williams: “Cootie Williams Sextet and Orchestra,” Phoenix Records LP-1, 1944 71
Clarence Williams: “Clarence Williams and His Washboard Band 1933/35,” Classic Jazz Masters CJM 14, 1933
71
Clarence Williams: “Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams with his Blue Five Blue Seven Morocco Five Stompers 1925-1926, Fountain & Retrieval Records, n.d.
71
Cassandra Wilson: “Cassandra Wilson Point of View,” JMT Productions JMT 8600004, 1986
71
Cassandra Wilson: Cassandra Wilson Days Aweigh,” JMT Productions 870012, n.d. 71
Billy Williams: “Vote For Billy Williams,” Mercury MGW-12131, n.d. 71
Bert Williams: “Bert Williams,” Sunbeam P-506, Sunbeam Records P-506, 1978 72
Andy Williams: “Andy Williams Call Me Irresponsible,” Columbia CL 2171, n.d. 72
Andy Williams: “Andy Williams Newest Hits,” Columbia CL 2383, n.d. 72
Andy Williams: “Andy Williams Canadian Sunset,” Columbia CL2324, n.d. 72
Andy Williams: “Andy Williams Dear Heart,” Columbia CL 2338, n.d. 72
Ernie Wilkins: “Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band On The Roll,” Steeple Chase SCS 1225, 1987
72
Don Wilkerson: “Preach Brother,” Blue Note 84107, 1962 72
Lee Wiley: “West of the Moon Lee Wiley,” RCA RJL-2547, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley with Billy Butterfield,” RCA Victor LPM-1566, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley Duologue,” Storyville Records STLP 911, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley Back Home Again,” Monmouth MES/7041, 1971 72
Lee Wiley: Lee Wiley sings Roders & Hart and Harold Arlen,” Monmouth MES/6807, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley and Bunny Berigan,” Blu-Disc T-1013, 1940 72
Lee Wiley: :Lee Wiley sings Vincent Youmand & Irving Berlin,” CBS 1495, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “The Legendary Lee Wiley,” Tono Records TJ 6004, 1985 72
Lee Wiley: “The Legendary Lee Wiley,” Tono Records TJ 6004, 1985 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley I got a right to sing the blues,” Jass Records 19, 1989 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley You leave me breathless,” Jass Records 15, 1987 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley On the Air,” Totem 1033, 1979 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley Early Recordings 1931-37,” Philomel 1000, 1977 72
Lee Wiley: “Unforgettable Lee Wiley,” MCA MCA-3160, 1976. 72
Lee Wiley: “Night in Manhattan with Lee Wiley,” Columbia JCL-656, n.d. 72
Lee Wiley: “Radio Lee Wiley on the air,” Totem 1021, 1976. 72
Lee Wiley: “Lee Wiley sings with Eddie Condon All-Stars,” Dan Records VC-5020, 1945 72
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 76
Lee Wiley: “Sweet and Lowdown,” Halcyon 6, n.d. 72
72
Johnny Wiggs: “Johnny Wiggs at Preservation Hall,” Pearl Records PLP 5, 1965 72
Joe Wilder: “The Pretty Sound Joe Wilder,” Columbia CL-1372, n.d. 72
Harvey Phillips: “Harvey Phillips plays Alec Wilders,” Golden Crest RE 7054, 1967 72
Gerald Wiggins: “Reminiscin’ with Wig Gerald Wiggins trio,” Fresh Sound Records FSR-696, n.d.
73
The Tidewater Brass Quintet: “ Wilder about Brass The Tidewater Brass Quintet,” Golden Crest CRS-4156, n.d.
73
The New York Woodwind Quintet: “The New York Woodwind Quintet plays the Music of Alec Wilder,” Golden Crest CR 4028, n.d.
73
The Six: “the six Bob Wilber, johnny glasel, sonny truitt, bob hammer, bill britoo, eddie phyfe,” Bethlem BGP28, n.d.
73
Bob Wilbur: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael,” Monmouth MES/6917 73
Gerald Wiggins: “music from Around The World In 80 Days in modern Jazz by The Gerald Wiggins Trio,” Specialty SP 2101, n.d.
73
Gerry Wiggins: “Relax and Enjoy it,” Fantasy inc. OJC-173, 1962 73
Jerry Wiggins: “Wiggin’ Out,” High Jazz J618, n.d. 73
The Gerald Wiggins Trio: “The Gerald Wiggins Trio,” Tampa TP-33, n.d. 73
Widespread Depression Orchestra: “The Widespread Depression Orchestra Time to Jump and Shout,” Stash Records ST212, 1981
73
The Widespread Depression Orchestra: Downtown Uproar,” Statsh ST-203,1979 73
The Widespread Depression Orchestra: “The Widespread Depression Orchestra Boogie in the Barnyard,” Statsh ST206, 1980
73
The Widespread Depression Orchestra: “The Widespread Jazz Orchestra Paris Blues,” CBS Records, 1965
73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra Vol. 2,” Grannyphone 03306, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman Vol. II, RCA LPV-570, 1969 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman & his orchestra Vol. 1,” Alpha Records 03303, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman Vol. 1, RCA LPV-555, 1968 73
Paul Whiteman: “The New Paul Whiteman Orchesra Volume 2,” Monmouth Evergreen MES/7978, 1976.
73
Paul Whiteman: “The New Paul Whiteman Orchestra,” Monmouth Evergreen MES/7074, 1975
73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra Vol. 2,” Granny Records, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “A Paul Whiteman Concert,” Sunbeam MFC-18, 1978 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman Volume 1,” RCA LPV-555, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman Vol.II, RCA LPV-570, 1969 73
Paul Whiteman and Glen Gray: “Glen Gray and Paul Whiteman,” Jazum 60, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “Shaking the Blues Away Paul Whiteman and his orchestra 1920-1927, Halycon HAL.21, n.d.
73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman 3 Records Set,” 1977 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman A Tribute to George Gershwin 1938,” Mark56 Records, 73
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 77
1977
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman 50th Anniversary,” Brigade Records P-1901, n.d. 73
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman & his orchestra Volume 1, Alpha 03303, n.d. 73
Kay Starr: “Kay Starr losers, weepers,” Capitol T1303, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “the hits of Kay Starr,” Caitol T415, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “Movie’ Kay Starr,” Capitol ST1254, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “Movin’ on Broadway,” Capitol ST1374, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “I Cry By Night Kay Starr,” Capitol ST1681, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “Kay Star in a Blue Mood,” Capitol T580, 1985 74
Kay Starr: “Kay Starr Just Plain Country,” Capitol ST 8-1795, n.d. 74
Kay Starr: “The Kay Starr Style,” Capitol T363, 1984 74
Kay Starr: “Blue Starr,” RCA LPM-1549, 1957 74
Kay Starr: “Rockin’ with Kay,” RCA RJL-2630, 1983 74
Kay Starr: “I Hear the Word Kay Starr,” RCA LSP-2055, 1959 74
Dakota: “Dakota orchestra conducted by Benny Carter,” Capitol ST1490, n.d. 74
Tommy Steele: “Tommy Steele Everythings Coming Up Broadway,” Liberty LRP-3426, n.d.
74
Rex Stewart Septet: “Rex Stewart Septet Rendevous with Rex,” MJR 8123, 1958 74
Stewart-Williams: “Porgy & Bess Revisited,” WB 1260, 1959 74
Rex Stewart: “Rex Stewart and theEllingtonians,” Riverside 144, 1960 74
The Rex Stewart Quintet: “Redhead The Rex Stewart Quintet,” Design Records, DLP-99, n.d.
74
William Grant Still: “William Grant Still conducts William Grant Still,” Glendale GL-8011, 1984
74
Sonny Stitt: “Stitt plays Bird,” Atlantic P-8020A, n.d. 74
Sonny Stitt: “Broadway Soul Sonny Stitt,” CCColpix CPL-499, 1966 74
Sonny Stitt:” Personal Appearance The Sonny Stitt Quartet,” Verve UMV2541, 1981 74
Sonny Stitt: “Sonny Stitt plays arrangements from the pen of Quincy Jones,” Roost LP 2204, 1981
74
Cliffie Stone: “The Party’s on Me Cliffie Stone,” Capitol Records T1080, n.d. 74
Cliffie Stone: “The Cliffie Stone Singers present The Great Hank Williams Songs,” Capitol Records ST 2159, n.d.
74
Bernie Stopak: “Remember Me,” Stash Records ST-274, 1987 74
Frank Strazzeri Trio: Frank Strazzeri Trio Make Me Rainbows,” Jazz FSR-107, 1987 74
Barbra Streisand: “My name is Barbara, Two,” Columbia CL-2409, n.d. 74
Barbra Streisand: “The Way We Were,” Columbia PC 32801, 1974. 74
Barbra Streisand: “The Second Barbara Streisand Album,” Columbia CL-2064, 1963 74
Barbra Streisand: “The Barbara Streisand Album,” Columbia CL-2007, 1963 74
Barbra Streisand: “SimplyStreisand,” Columbia CL 2682, n.d. 75
Barbra Streisand: “Color Me Barbra,” Columbia CL2478, n.d. 75
Barbra Streisand: “Color Me Barbra,” Columbia CCCL2478, n.d. 75
Barbra Streisand: “Barbra Streisand People,” Columbia CL2215, n.d. 75
Barbra Streisand: “Barbra Streisand What About Today?” CL9816, n.d. 75
Barbra Streisand: “My Name is Barbra,” Columbia CL 2336, n.d. 75
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 78
Albert Sudhalter: “Sudhalter & Son Music for all Occasions,” 77 Records LEU 12/25, n.d. 75
Maxine Sullivan: “On Tour with The Allegheny Jazz Quartet,” Jump J12-14, 1984 75
Maxine Sullivan: “The Great Songs from the Cotton ub by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler,” Stash Records ST-244, n.d.
75
Maxine Sullivan: “The Great Songs from the Cotton Club by Harold Arlen and Ted Kiehler,” Stash Records ST-224, n.d.
75
Maxine Sullivan: “Maxine Sullivan Good Morning Life,” Audophile Records AF-193, 1985 75
Maxine Sullivan: “Maxine Sullivan,” Fresh Sound Records FSR-732, 1956 75
Maxine Sullivan: “Maxine Sullivan sings he music of Burton Lane,” Stash ST-257, 1985 75
Maxine Sullivan: “Maxine Sullivan 1944-1948,” Tono Records TJ6001, 1984 75
Maxine Sullivan: “Together Mazine Sullivan sings the music of Jule Styne,” Atlantic Records 81781-1, n.d.
75
Maxine Sullivan: “St. Louis Blues Maxine Sullivan,” RCA RJL-2568, n.d. 75
Maxine Sullivan: “Maxine Sullivan The Queen Volume 3,” Kenneth Records KS 2054, 1984 75
Sun Ra: “Sun Ra Blue Delight,” AM Records, 1989 75
Gladys Swarthout: “Gladys Swarthout Favorites from the Musical Theatre,” Take Two TT109, 1983
75
Swingle Singers: “Bach’s Greatest Hits,” Philips PHS 600-097, n.d. 75
Swingle Singers: “The Swingle Singers Getting Romantic,” Philips PHS 600-191, n.d. 75
Swingle Singers: “The Swingle Singers Anyone for Mozart?” Philips PHM200-149, n.d. 75
Swingle Singers: “The Swingle Singers Rococo a’ gogo,” Philips PHS 600-214, 75
Sylvia Syms: “Syms by Sinatra,” Reprise Records , 1982 75
Sylvia Syms: “Sylvia Syms She Loves to Hear the Music,” A&M Records, 1978 75
Sylvia Syms: “Lovingly Sylvia Syms,” Atlantic SD 18177, 1976. 75
Joe Tarto: “Titan of the Tuba Joe Tarto,” Broadway BR 108, n.d.d 75
Buddy Tate: “Tate-A-Tate Buddy Tate with Clark Terry Swing Ville 2014,” Swing Ville SV-2014,” n.d.
75
Buddy Tate: “Buddy Tate Al Grey Just Jazz,” Uptown UP 27.21, 1984 75
Art Taylor: “Art’s Delight,” Blue Note 4047, 1983 75
Billy Taylor Trio:”My Fair Lady Loves Jazz Billy Taylor Trio,” ABC-Paramount ABC-177, 1957
76
The Three T’s: “Jack Teagarden, Frank Trumbauer, Charlie Teagarden,” Broadway BR106, 1978
76
Jack Teagarden: “Jack Teagarden …that kid from Texas,” Teagarden Records 11221, 1983 76
Jack Teagarden: “Jack Teagarden Think Well of Me,” Verve V-8465, 1962 76
Jack Teagarden: “Jack Teagarden Mis’ry and the Blues,” Verve V-8416, 1961 76
Jack Teagarden: “The Golden Horn of Jack Teagarden,” Decca DL-74540, n.d. 76
Shirley Temple: “Little Miss Shirley Temple,” Pickwick/33 SPC3177, n.d. 76
Toni Tennille: “Toni Tennille All of Me,” Gaia Records, 1987 76
Toni Tennille: “Toni Tennille More Than You Know,” Mirage Records Inc.90162-1, 1984 76
Clark Terry Quintet: “Serenade to a Bus Seat Clark Terry Quintet,” Riverside RLP12-237, 1957
76
Pat Thomas: “Pat Thomas Jazz Patterns,” Fresh Sounds Records FSR-725 76
Jean “Toots” Thielemans: “The Sounds The Amazing Jean “Toots” Thielemans,” CBS/Sony 1803, n.d.
76
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 79
Milenberg Boys: “Butch Thompson, Hal Smith, and Charlie DeVore Echoes from Storyvill, Volume Two, “ Stomp Off Records S.O.S. 1116, 1984
76
Lucky Thompson: “Lucky Thompson Brown Rose Martial Solal, Dave Pochonet Original 1956 Recordings,” Xanadu 204, 1985
76
Lucky Thompson: “Lucky Thompson with Wmmett Berry Volume One,” DRG Records, 1956
76
Lucky Thompson Qaurtet: “Lucky Strikes The Lucky Thompson Quartet,” Prestige Records PR 7365, 1964
76
Claude Thornhill: “The Uncollected 1947 Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR-106, n.d.
76
George Shearing: “The George Shearing and The Montgomery Brothers,” Jazzland 955, n.d.
76
Jack Sheldon: “Jack Sheldon, The Quartet & The Quintet,” Jazz West JWLP-6, 1956 76
Jean Shepherd: “Jean Shepherd and other foibles,” Elektra 172, 1959 76
Jean Shepherd: “Jean Shepherd Into the Unknown with Jazz Music,” Abbott Records LP5003, n.d.
76
Archie Shepp: “Four For Trane,” Impulse A-71, 1964 76
Archie Shepp: “Archie Shepp Poem for Malcom,” Actuel 11 529-311, n.d. 76
Archie Shepp: “Archie Shepp Blasé,” Affinity AFF7, 1970 76
Daryl Sherman: “Daryl Sherman She’s A Great Girl,” Top 1001, 1967 76
Joya Sherrill: “Joya Sherrill sings Duke,” 20th Century Records TFA 4170, 1965 76
Bobby Sherwood: “Bobby Sherwoon and his Orchestra On Tour,” Blue Heaven Records BH1-103, 1944-45
76
Bobby Sherwood: “Bobby Sherwood & His Orchestra Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands, Aircheck Records 3,
76
Bobby Sherwood: “Bobby Sherwood and his orchestra Politely,” Golden Era Records LP-15018, n.d.
76
Dinah Shore: “ Dinah sings some blues with Red,” Capitol ST 1354, n.d. 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore lavender blue,” Memoir 122, 1986 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah, yes indeed,” Capitol Record MFP5606, 1959 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah sings Previn plays,” Capitol Records 8404, 1960 77
Dinah Shore: “Love Songs sung by Dinah Shore,” Columbia Records HL 7099, n.d. 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore sings Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers,” Harmony HL 7010, n.d.
77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore Holding Hands at Midnight,” RCA LC 0316, 1956 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore Greatest Hits,” RCA RJL-2654, 1963 77
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore ‘deed I do,” Hep 30, n.d. 77
Bobby Short: “Bobby Short is mad about Noel Coward,” Atlantic SD 2-607, 1972. 77
Bobby Short: Bobby Short on he East Side,” Atlantic 1321, n.d. 77
Bobby Short: “Songs by Bobby Short,” Atlantic 1214, n.d. 77
Bobby Short: “Sing me a swing song Bobby Short,” Atlantic 1285, n.d. 77
Bobby Short: “Bobby Short Nobody Else But Me, “ Atlantic SD 1574, 1970 77
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 80
Bobby Short: “Bobby Short is K-Ra-ZY for Gershwin,” Atlantic SD 2-608, n.d. 77
Bobby Short: 50 by Bobby Short,” Atlantic Records, 1986 77
Bobby Short: “Jump for Joy Bobby Short,” Atlantic SD 1535, 1970 77
Bobby Short: “The Very Best of Bobby Short,” Atlantic SD 1620, 1972.` 77
Frank Signorelli: “Piana Moods,” Davis Records JD103, n.d. 77
Shel Silverstein: “Hairy Jazz,” Elektra Corporation, 1959 77
Serendipity Singers: “The Serendipity Singers sing songs by Shel Silverstein,” Philips PHS 600-190, n.d.
77
Ginny Simms: “Radio Personalities on the air The Stylings of Ginny Simms,” Take Two TT306, 1988
77
Nina Simone: “Nina Simone sings Ellington,” Ghent GS-5002, 1979 77
Nina Simone: “The Original Nina Simone,” Bethlehm BCP 6028, n.d. 77
Nina Simone: “Nina Simone Let It Be,” Verve , 1987 77
Nina Simone: “Nina Simone At The Village Gate,” Ghent GS-5001, 1979 77
Nina Simone: “Nina Baltimore,” CTI 7084, n.d. 77
Siravo Band: “Polite Jazz with the smooth swinging Siravo Band,” KAPP Records KL-1016, n.d.
77
Felix Slatkin: “The Magnificent XII,” Liberty LSS-14004, n.d. 77
Felix Slatkin: “Many splendored themes,” Visual Sound LSS 14011, n.d. 78
Jimmy Smith: “Jimmy Smith Cool Blues,” Blue Note LT-1054, 1980 78
Jimmy Smith: “Back at the Chicken Shack The Incredible Jimmy Smith,” Blue Note 84117, 1985
78
Carol Sloane: “Spring is Here Take 2 Carol Sloane with Roland Hanna and George Mraz,” Lob Direct Disk LDC-3008, n.d.
78
Carol Sloane: “Carol Sloane Cottontail,” Choice Sterro CRS 1025, 1979 78
Carol Sloane: “Carol Sloane Love You Madly,” Contemporry C14049, 1989 78
Johnny Smith Quintet: “Johnny Smith Quintet Jazz T nbc SERIES,” Roost Records, RLP 410, 1981
78
Kate Smith: “Miss Kate Smith 1926-31,” Sunbeam MFC-13, 1975 78
Kate Smith: “God Bless America,” Sunbeam HB-307, 1974. 78
Kate Smith: “Kate Smith Songs of the Now Generation,” RCA LSP-4105, 1969 78
Kate Smith: “Sincerely Kate Smith,” Sunbeam P-516, 1984 78
La Vergne Smith: “La Vergne Smith,” VIK LX-1056, RCA LX-1056, 1956 78
LaVergne Smith: “The New Orleans Nightingale La Vergne Smith,” Savoy MG 12031, n.d. 78
Stuff Smith: “Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Orchestra,” Collector’s 12-12, n.d. 78
The Smoothies: “The Smoothies Easy Does It,” BlueBird AXM2-5524, n.d. 78
Valaida Snow: “Hot Snow Valaida Snow Queen of the Trumpet Sings & Swings,” Foremothers Volume 2 RR 1305, 1982
78
Valaida Snow: “Valaida Swing is the Thing,” EMI SH 354, 1979 78
Jeri Southern: “Jeri Southern meets Cole Porter,” Capitol ST1173, 1959 78
Jeri Southern: “Jeri Gently Jumps Jeri Southern,” Decca Records DL 8472, n.d. 78
Jeri Southern: “The Southern Style Jeri Southern,” Decca Records DL-5055, n.d. 78
Jeri Southern: “Jeri Southern When I Fall in Love,” MCA Records MCL 1791, 1984 78
Muggsy Spanier: “Spanier in Chicago,” Vitasonic VJL LC2, 1984 78
Muggsy Spanier: “The Great 16 Muggsy Spanier’s Ragtime Band,” RCA LPM-1295, 1956 78
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 81
Jess Stacy: “Jess Stacy On The Air,” Aircheck 26, 1979 78
Jo Stafford: “Jo Stafford Art Van Damme Quintet Once Over Lightly,” Columbia CL 968, n.d.
78
Jo Stafford: “Jo + Jazz,” Corinthian COR-108, 1977 78
Jo Stafford: “Jo Stafford Sings Songs of Scotland with words by Robert Burns,” Columbia CL 1043, n.d.
78
Jo Stafford: “Happy Holiday Jo Stafford,” Columbia CL 691, n.d. 78
Jo Stafford: “Ski Trails Jo Stafford,” Columbia CL 910, n.d. 78
Jo Stafford: “The Hits of Jo Stafford,” Capitol Records ECS-50118, n.d. 78
Jo Stafford: “Jo + Broadway,” Corinthian COR-112, 1978 79
Jo Stafford: “Ballad of the Blues Jo Stafford,” Columbia CS-8139, n.d. 79
Jo Stafford: “Starring Jo Stafford,” Capitol ED26 0429 1, 1955 79
Jo Stafford: “Jo Stafford, Gordon Macrae Whispering Hope,” Capitol T1696, n.d. 79
Jo Stafford: “The hits of Jo Stafford,” Music for Pleasure MFP41 5668 1, 1963 79
Kay Starr: “Kay Starr sings,” Cornonet Records, CX 106, n.d. 79
Jo Stafford: “Kay Starr/Count Basie,” MCA Records MCA-1550, 1983 79
Jimmy Scott: “Little Jimmy Scott,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1145, 1984 79
Jimmy Scott: “Little Jimmy Scott All Over Again,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1155, 1985 79
Jimmy Scott: “Jimmy Scott Can’t We Begin Again,” Savoy Jazz SJL 1183, 1987 79
Artie Shaw: “Artie Shaw and his Orchestra 1937,” Magic Records AWE 26, n.d. 79
Ben Selvin: “Ben Selvin and his orchestra featuring Benny Goodman 1931-1933, Sunbeam SB-110 Vol. 3, 1971
79
Ben Selvin: “Ben Selvin and his orchestra featuring Benny Goodman 1929-31,” Sunbeam SB-108, 1971
79
Ben Selvin: “Dance Music Ben Selvin and his orchestra,” Sunbeam SB-109 1931, 1971 79
Marlena Shaw: “Marlena Shaw It is Love,” Verve 831 438-1, 1987 79
Jimmy Rowles Sextet: “Let’s Gen Acquainted with Jazz The Jimmy Rowles Sextet,” Tampa Records TP-8, n.d.
79
Jane Russell: “This is Jane Russell,” P.J. PJ1005, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “If this ain’t the blues, Jimmy Rushing and band,” Vanguartd, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Jimmy Rushing I want a little girl,” Official 3020, 1988 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Cat Meets Chick,” Columbia Records CL 778, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Jimmy Rushing’s All Stars Going to Chicago,” Vanguard VRS 8518, 1954 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Burbeck & Rushing,” Columbia JCS 8353, 1974. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “The You and Me That Used To Be,” RCA RJL-2553, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Rushing Lullabies Jimmy Rushing,” Columbia CL 1401, n.d. 79
Pete Rugolo: “Adventures in Rhythm Pete Rugolo,” Columbia CL 604, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass,” Columbia CL 1152, n.d. 79
Jimmy Rushing: “Blues I love to sing Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie’s Orch.” Ace of Hearts AH 119, 1966
79
Jimmy Rushing: “blues & things Earl Hines & Jimmy Rushing,” Master Jazz Recordings MJR 8101, n.d.
79
Jimmy Rushing: “Five Feet of Soul Jimmy Rushing,” Colpix Records CP 446, 1963 79
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 82
Jimmy Rushing: “Jimmy Rushing If This An’t the Blues,” Vanguard VRS 8513, 1957 80
Jimmy Rushing: “The Jimmy Rushing All Stars Who Was It Sand That Song,” Master Jazz Records MJR 8120, n.d.
80
James Rushing: “The Jazz Odessy of James Rushing ESQ. Buck Clayton and his Orchestra,” CBS Sony 20AP 1506, n.d.
80
Jimmy Rushing: “Jimmy Rushing Every Day I Have The Blues,” Blues Way ABC BL-6005, n.d.
80
Howard Rumsey: “Oboe/Flute Volume 4 Howard Rumsey’s Lighthouse All---Stars,” Contmporary C3520, 1956
80
Jimmy Rowles: “Peacocks Jimmy Rowles Michael Hashim,” Statsh ST227, 1983 80
Annie Ross: “Annie Ross Annie by Candleielight,” Golden Guinea GGL 0316, 1965 80
Annie Ross: “A Singer Annie Ross A swinger-Zoot Sims A Gasser,” World Pacific Records WP 1385, 1959
80
Annie Ross: “Annie Ross & Pony Poindexter,” Polydor 583-711, n.d. 80
Annie Ross: “Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan,” World Pacific Records WP-1253, 1959
80
Annie Ross: “Annie Ross sings A Handful of Songs,” Everest Records 1227, n.d. 80
Linda Ronstadt: “Linda Ronstadt Lush Life,” Asylum Records, 1984 80
Linda Ronstadt: “Linda Ronstadt What’s New,” Asylum Records, 1983 80
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers & His Giants Re-Entry,” Atlas LA27-1024, n.d. 80
Betty Roche: “Lightly and Politely Betty Roche,” Prestige 7198, n.d. 80
Betty Roche: “Betty Roche Take the A Train,” Bethlehem BCP-6026, 1977 80
Jim Robinson: “Jim Robinson’s New Orleans Band,” Preservation Hall 5005, 1961 80
Paul Robeson: “Paul Robeson,” Pathe Marconi C 054-05219, n.d. 80
Paul Robeson: “Paul Robeson Favorite Songs,” Monitor Records MP 580, n.d. 80
Lynn Roberts: “Harry you made me love you,” MMG MMG 1148, 1983 80
Max Roach: “Max Roach + 4 1957,” Trip Jazz P-5522, n.d. 80
Nelson Riddle: “Hey, Let Yourself Go,” Capitol Records T814, 1957 80
Nelson Riddle: “C’mon…Get Happy,” Capitol Records 80
Nelson Riddle: “Nelson Riddle Music for Wives & Lovers,” Solid State SS 18013, 1967 80
Nelson Riddle: “Nelson Riddle Nelson Riddle 101 Strings,” Alshire S-5203, 1970 80
Nelson Riddle: Music of the Motion picture CAN CAN,” Capitol Records CAPS24400161, 1960
80
Nelson Riddle: “Nat,” Reprise 6162, n.d. 80
Johnny Mathis: “I’ll Buy A Star,” Columbia CL 1623, n.d. 80
Nelson Riddle: “The Riddle of Today/Nelson Riddle,” Liberty Records LST-7532, n.d. 80
Nelson Riddle: “The Joy of Living,” Capitol Records T1149, n.d. 80
Annie Ross: “Singin’ ‘n Swingin’,” Regent MG 6031, n.d. 81
Nelson Riddle: “Love is a game of Poker,” Capitol ST 1817, 81
Phil Silvers: “Swing Brass,” Columbia CL 1011, n.d. 81
Nelson Riddle: “Route 66 Theme and other great TV Themes,” Capitol ST 1771, n.d. 81
Trudy Richards: “Trudy Richards Sings,” Black Swan, 1984 81
Lisa Rich: “Lisa Rich Featuring the Clair Fischer Quartet Touch of the Rare,” Trend TR 541, 1985
81
Freddie Rich: “Freddie Rich and his Orchestra Volume Two 1932,” Aircheck 13,1975 81
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 83
Freddie Rich: “Freddie Rich & His Orchestra Volume One 1932,” Aircheck 12, 1975 81
Freddie Rich: “””Fred Rich and His Orchestra 1929-1930, The Old Masters TOM-27,n.d. 81
Buddy Rich: “the voice of Buddy Rich,” Mercury Records SR 60144, n.d. 81
Buddy Rich: “Buddy Rich Just Sings,” Verve MGV 2075, n.d. 81
Alvino Rey: “Alvino Rey and His Orchestra 1946,” Hindsight Records HSR-121, 1978 81
Harry Reser: “Harry Reser Banjo Crackerjax 1922-1930,” YaZoo L-1048, n.d. 81
Harry Reser: “Harry Reser Banjo Virtuoso Volume 11,” Broadway Intermission BR-152, 1987
81
Hary Reser: “Charleston Ball Harry Reser’s Six Jumping Jacks Volume One 1926-29, Grannyphone 03317, n.d.
81
Harry Reser: “Harry Reser Banjo Virtuoso,” Broadway Intermission BR-122, 1984 81
Hary Reser: “Harry Reser’s Novelty Groups 1926-1929,” Take Two TT 202, 1978 81
Mike Renzi: “The Mike Renzi Quartet A Beautiful Friendship,” Stash Records ST-273, 1987
81
Dianne Reeves: “Dianne Reeves,” Blue Note, 1987 81
Della Reese: “Della on Stage Della Reese,” RCA Victor LPM-2568, 1962 81
Della Reese: “Della on Strings of Blue,” ABC Records ABCS-612, n.d. 81
Della Reese: “Della Reese Della by Starlight,” RCA Victor LPM-2204, 1980 81
Della Reese: “Moody Della Reese,” RCA Victor LPM-2814, 1965 81
Della Reese: “A Date with Della Reese at Mr. Kelly’s in Chicago,” Jubllee JGM 1071, n.d. 81
Della Reese: “Special Delivery Miss Della Reese,” RCA Victor LPM-2391, 1961 81
Della Reese: “the Story of the Blues Della Reese,” Jubilee 1095, n.d. 81
Della Reese: “Della Della Reese,” RCA Records NL 89054, 1983 81
Della Reese: “The Classic Della Reese,” RCA Victor LPM-2419, n.d. 81
Della Reese: “3 Great Girls Ann-Margret, Kitty Kallen, Della Reese,” RCA NL 89455, 1963 81
Jimmy Raney: “Jimmy Raney featuring Bob Brookmeyer,” ABC-Paramount YW-8504, 1976.
81
Frankie Randall: “More of Frankie Randall,” Roulette R-25301, n.d. 82
Rampert Street Parades: Dixieland, My Dixieland,””” Columbia CL 785, n.d.
Steve Lawrence: “The Best of Steve Lawrence,” ABC-Paramount ABCS 392, n.d. 82
Eydie Gorme: “Eydie Gorme Love is a Season,” ABC-Paramount ABC-273, n.d. 82
Eydie Gorme: “Eydie Gorme It was a good time,” MGM SE-4780, n.d. 82
Eydie Gorme: “tonight I’ll say a prayer Eydie Gorme,” RCA LSP-43-3, 1970 82
Eydie Gorme: “Don’t Go to Strangers Eydie Gorme,” Columbia CL 2476, n.d. 82
Steve Lawrence: “Steve Lawrence Take it on Home,” Stage 2, 1981 82
Steve Lawrence: “Steve Lawrence Command Performance,” Guest Star Records G-1416, n.d.
82
Steve & Eydie: “Feel in’ Steve & Eydie featuring the Osmounds,” MGM MGS 3014, 1972. 82
Steve Lawrence: “Academy Award Losers Steve Lawrence,” Cameo CBS 32310, n.d. 82
Steve Lawrence: “On a Clear Day Steve Lawrence Sings Up a Storm,” RCA LSP-4347, 1970 82
Steve Lawrence: “Steve Lawrence Sings of Love and Sad Young Men,” Columbia CS 9340, n.d.
82
Steve & Eydie: “Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence The Golden Circle,” ABC-Paramount, n.d.
82
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 84
Steve & Eydie: “Steve & Eydie We got us,” ABC-Paramount ABCS300, n.d. 82
Steve & Eydie: “The World of Steve & Eydie,” MGM Records SE 4603, 1972. 82
Steve & Eydie: “Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence It’s Us Again,” United Artists Records, n.d.
82
Steve Lawrence: “I’ve Gotta Be Me Steve Lawrence,” RCA LSP-4167, n.d. 82
Janet Lawson: “Dreams Can Be The Janet Lawson Quintet,” Omni Sound N1052, 1983 82
Stella Lawson: “Stella Lawson Goin for It,” SL Records SL-7820, 1982 82
Mundell Lowe: “ This could Lead to Love,” Riverside RLP 12-808, n.d. 82
Barbara Lea: “Barbara Lea Do It Again,” Audiophile Records AP-175, 1983 82
Barbara Lea: “Lea in Love Barbara Lea,” Prestige 7100, n.d. 82
Barbara Lea: “Barbara Lea with the Johnny Windhurst Quintets,” Prestige LP 7065 82
Jeanne Lee: “The Newest Sound Around Leanne Liee with Ran Blake at the piano,” RCA Victor LSP-2500, 1962
82
Julia Lee: “Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends Ugly Papa,” Jukebox Lil Records JP-603, 1976. 82
Julia Lee: “Julia Lee tonight’s the night,” Charly Records CRB-1039, 1982 82
Peggy Lee: “The Man I Love Peggy Lee with orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra,” Capitol, n.d.
82
Peggy Lee: “Norma Delores Egstrom from Jamestown North Dakota,” Capitol, 1972. 82
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Pass Me By,” Capitol T 2320, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee In the Name of Love,” Capitol T 2096, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “A Portrail of Peggy Lee 1941-1942,” CBS 20AP 1465, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee you can depend on me,” Glendale Records GL-6023, 1981 83
Peggy Lee: “The Best of Peggy Lee,” Capitol MFP 5605, 1968 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee If I Could Be With You,” Sounds Rare SR 5008, 1986 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Extra Special,” Capitol ST 2732, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Is That All There Is?” Capitol SM-386, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “A Natural Woman Peggy Lee,” Capitol ST-183, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Where Did They Go,” Capitol ST-810, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Mink Jazz,” Capitol ST 1850, 1963 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Then was then Now is Now,” Capitol T2389, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee All Aglow Again,” Capitol T 1366, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Dream Street Peggy Lee,” Decca Records DL 8411, 83
Peggy Lee: “Black Coffee with Peggy Lee,” Decca Records VIM4501, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Pete Kelly’s Blues Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald,” Jasmine Records JASM 1024, 1955
83
Peggy Lee: “Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee,:” Capitol ST 1520, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee & George Shearing Beauty and the Beat,” Capitol ECJ-50023, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Guitars A la Lee,” Capitol T 2469, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Latin ala Lee,” Capitol ECS 50117, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Blues Cross Country,” Capitol T 1671, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “I’m A Woman Peggy Lee,” Capitol SM 1657, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Miss Peggy Lee Sings The Songs of Cy Coleman,” Capitol SM 16140, 1979 83
Peggy Lee: “Sugar ‘n’ Spice,” Capitol ST 1772,n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Let’s Love,” TLntic SD 18108, 1974. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Close Enough For Love,” DHG Records SL 5190, 1979 83
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 85
Peggy Lee: Peggy Lee Sea Shells,” Decca Records VIM 5587, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Miss Wonderful Peggy Lee,” Decca Records VIM5613, 1982 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee ‘perfect-lee;,” MCA Records MCL 1794, 1984 83
Peggy Lee: “Then and Now Peggy Lee & Jack Jones,” MCA Records 734728, n.d. 83
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Lover,” Decca Records DL 4458, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Mirrors,” Leiber-Stoller Production, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Once More With Feeling Peggy Lee,” Pickwick 33 SPC-3090, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee The Sounds of the seventies,” Capitol SL-6694, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Things are Swingin’,” Capitol ECJ60044, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Rendezvous with Peggy Lee,” Capitol PM231, 1952 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee With Woody Herman and Dave Barbour and his orchestra,” Artistic ART 005, n.d.
84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Make It With You,” Capitol ST-622, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Brdge Over Troubled Water,” Capitol ST-463, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Big Spender,” Capitol ST2475, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Miss Peggy Lee In Love Again,” Capitol T1969, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Ole ala Lee,” Capitol, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Jump for Joy Peggy Lee,” Capitol T979, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee If You Go,” Capitol ED 26 0412, 1961 84
Peggy Lee: “Peggy Lee Pretty Eyes,” Capitol T1401, n.d. 84
Peggy Lee: “Raindrops Peggy Lee,” Capitol SL-6723, n.d. 84
Gene Lees: “Gene Lees Quiet nights of quiet stars sings the Gene Lees Songbook,” Stash ST-269, n.d.
84
Michel Legrand: “Michel Legrand meets Miles Davis,” Philips EVER-1022, n.d. 84
Carol Leigh: “Wild Women don’t have the Blues,” Chicago Music Publishing Co. GHB-88, 1975
84
Tommy Leonetti,” Dream Street Tommy Leonetti,” VIK LX-1111, 1958 84
Jay Leonhart: “There’s Gonna Be Trouble Jan Leonhart with Joe Beck,” Sunnyside SBC 1008, 1984
84
Lou Levy Quartet: “Jazz in Four Colors,” RCA Victor NL-45908, 1972. 84
Sam Lanin: “Sam Lanin and His Orchestra 1924-1925 Volume Two,” The Old Masters TOM 34, n.d.
84
Ted Lewis: “Ted Lewis Orchestra 1928-1932 Vol. 2,” Biograph BLP-C8, n.d. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted Lewis’ Orchestra 1926-1933,” Biograph BLP-C7, n.d. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted’s Highlights Ted Lewis and His Orchestra Volume 3,” GAPS 140, n.d. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted’s Highlights Ted Lewis and His Orchestra Volume 2,” GAPS 060, n.d. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted’s Highlights Ted Lewis and His Orchestra 1925-1931,” GAPS 020,n.d. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted Lewis and his Band,” Sunbeam SB-115. 1972. 84
Ted Lewis: “Ted Lewis and his Band 1931-1932,” Sunbeam SB-115, 1972. 84
Ted Lewis: “The Medicine Man for the Blues Ted Lewis and his orchestra,” Decca DL-8322, n.d.
85
Willie Lewis: “Willie Lewis & His Entertainers,” Swing, 1985 85
Queen Bea: “Queen Bea A Musical Autobography,” DRG DARC-2-1101, n.d. 85
Billy Vera: “The Billy Vera Album,” Macola Records, 1987 85
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 86
Leroy Vinnegar: “Leroy Walks Leroy Vinnegar Sextet Contmporary,” Contembporary Records OJC-150, 1958
85
Roseanna Vitro: “The Quiet Place Roseanna Vitro,” Skyline SKY-P 1001, 1987 85
Don Voorshees: “Don Vorhees and his Orchestra,” Broadway BR-121, 1985 85
Bea Wain: “My Reverie Bea Wain,” RCA RJL-2587, n.d. 85
Mal Waldron Quintet: “Mal Waldron Quintet The Git Go-Live at the Village Vanguard,” SoulNote SN 1118, 1987
85
Mal Waldron: “Left Alone Mal Waldron,” Bethlehem Records, n.d. 85
Mal Waldron: “Mal Waldrom One and Two,” Prestige P-24068, 1976. 85
Fats Waller: “The Complete Fats Waller Volume III 1935-1936,” RCA AXM2-5583, 1982 85
Fats Waller: “Fats Waller Live Performance Never Before on Record,” Legend Records GOL-1038, 1984
85
Fats Waller: “The Complete Fats Waller Vol. 1 1934-1935,” RCA AXM2-5511, 1975 85
Fats Waller: “The Complete Fats Waller Volume !!, 1935,” RCA AXM-5575 1984 85
Fred Waring: “The Fred Waring Memorial Album,” Stash Records ST 126, 1984 85
Fred WRING: “The Yale Blues Waring’s Pennsylvanians,” Grannyphone 03316, 1928 85
Fred Waring: “Waring’s Pennsylvanians,” RCA Victor LPV-554, 1968 85
Fred Waring: “Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians Do You Remember,” Capitol T 1208, n.d.
85
Shani Wallis: “Shani Wallis Look to Love,” Kapp KL-1527, n.d. 85
Fran Warren: “Somings Coming from Fran Warren,” Warwick W 2012, n.d. 85
Fran Warren: “Come Rain or Come Shine Fran Warren,” Venise 10019, n.d. 85
Dinah Washington: “Echoes of an Era Th Dinah Washington Years,” Roulette RE-104, n.d. 85
Dinah Washington: “Dinah Washington A Slick Chick on the Mellow Dide,” EmArcy Jazz Series 814 184-1, 1983
85
Dinah Washington: “Dinah Washington the fats waller songbook,” EmArcy Songbook, 1984
85
Dinah Washington: “Dinah Washington sings Fats Waller,” EmArcy MG 36119, n.d. 85
Dinah Washington: “Music for the Millions Dinah Washington Brook Benton,” Mercury 6463 181 1960
85
Dinah Washington: “Dinah Washington The Jazz Sides,” Mercury EMS-2-401, 1976. 85
Dinah Washington: “Wise Woman Blues Dinah Washington Rare & Early,” Rosetta Records RR1313, 1984
85
Benny Waters: “Benny Waters Roy Williams When You’re Smiling,” Hep 2010, 1981 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters On The Air,” Totem 1041, 1984 86
Ethel Waters: “ Jazzin’ Babies’ Blues Ethel Waters 1921-27,” Biograph BLP 12026, n.d. 86
Ethel Waters: “Oh Daddy Ethel Waters 1921-1924,” Biograph BLP 12022, 1970 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters,” RCA LVA-1009, n.d. 86
Ethel Waters: “The Favorite Songs of Ethel Waters,” Mercury MG-20051, n.d. 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters on State & Screen 1925-1040,” Columbia CL 2762, 1968 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters 1938-1939 The Complete Bluebird Sessions,” Rosetta Records RR 1314, 1986
86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters Greatest Years,” Columbia KG 31571, 1972. 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters Complete Decca Records,” Swingtime ST 1031, n.d. 86
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 87
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters,” Glendale GL 9011, 1984 86
Ethel Waters: “Ethel Waters,” Contenietal CLP-16008, n.d. 86
Julius Watkins Sextet: “Julius Watkins Sextet,” Blue Note, 1955 86
Bobby Watson: “Bobby Watson Round Trip,” Red Record VPA 187, 1987 86
The Spirits of Rhythm: “The Sirits of Rhythm,:”Gardenia GAR 4009A 1983 86
Leo Watsin: “Leo Watson & The Spirits of Rhythm,” Caete LP-1, n.d. 86
The Spirits of Rhythm: “The Spirits of the Rhythm,” JSP Records 1088, n.d. 86
Chick Webb: “Chick Webb & His Orchestra,” Flokways Records FJ 2818, 1981 86
Anson Weks: “Anson Weeks,” Glendale Records GL 6012, 1978 86
Anson Weeks: “Dancin’ with Anson at the Sheraton-Palace,” Fantasy 3258, n.d. 86
Anson Weeks: “Anson Weeks and his Orchestra,” Sunbeam HB-318, 1978 86
Anson Weeks: “Anson Weeks and his Hotel Mark Hopkins Orchestra San Francisco,” Hindsight Records HSR-146, 1979
86
Anson Weeks: “Anson Weeks and his Orchestra,” Fantasy 3333, n.d. 86
Perry Como: “The Young Perry Como with Ted Weems and his Orchestra 1936-1941,” MCA Records MCL 1805, 1984
86
George Wein: “George Wein & The Newport All –Stars,” Impulse A-31, n.d. 86
George Wein: “George Wein is Alive and Well In Mexico,” Columbia CS 9631, n.d. 86
Elisabeth Welch: “Elisabeth Welch Where Have You Ben?” Digital Records, 1986 86
Frank Wess: “Yo Ho Frank Wess Poor You, Little Me,” Prestige 7266, 1963 86
Mae West: “Sixteen Sultry Songs sung by Mae West,” seta Records RR1315, 1987 86
Paul Weston: “Music for the Fireside,” Capitol T245, n.d. 86
W.C. Fields: “W.C. Fields & Mae West,” Proscenium 22, n.d. 87
Solo Mood: “Solo Molo,” Columbia CL 879, 1959 87
Paul Weston: “Music for Dreaming,” Capitol T1154, n.d. 87
Paul Weston: “Mood for 12 Paul Weston,” Columbia CL 693, n.d. 87
Paul Weston: “Crescent City The Moods of New Orleans Pauuulll Weston,” CCColumbia CL 977, n.d.
87
George Wettling: “George Wettling Is George Really George:” JSP Records 1103, 1986 87
Ian Whitcimb: “My Wife is Dancing Mad Ian Whitcomb & Dick Zimmerman,” Stomp Off SOS 1049, 1982
87
Carla White: “The Carla White/Manny Duran Band,” Stash ST237, 1984 87
Kitty White: “Kitty White,” Mercury MG-36068, n.d. 87
Kitty White: “Intimate Kitty White,” World Pacific Records WP-1406, 1961 87
Kitty White: “and now for your musical enjoyment Kitty White,” Mercury MG 20183, n.d. 87
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra,” Columbia CL2830, 1968 87
Paul Whiteman: “The New Payl Whiteman Orchestra,” Monmouth Evergreen MES 7074, 1975
87
Paul Whiteman: “Paul Whiteman 50th Anniversary,” Grand Award Record, 33-901, n.d. 87
Paul Whiteman: “The New Paul Whiteman Orchestra Volume 2,” Monmouth Evergreen MES 7078, 1976.
87
Paul Whiteman: “An Experiment in Modern Music,” RCA, 1981 87
Benny Goodman: “Happy Season Benny Goodman,” Columbia CL 1324, n.d. 87
Benny Goodman: “The Benny Goodlman Caravans,” Legend Records GOJ 1030, 1983 87
Benny Goodman: “Swingin’ Down the Lane The Benny Goodman Caravans,” Legend 87
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 88
Records GOJ 1033, 1983
Dexter Gordon: “Dexter Gordon The Bethlehum Years,” Bethlehem BCP-6008, 1976. 87
Honi Gordon: “Honi Gordon Sings,” Status PR 7230, 1962 87
Joe Gordon: “Lookin’ Good! Joe Gordon,” Contemporary S7597, 1961 87
Robert Goulet: “Traveling on ur Robert Goulet,” Columbia CL 2541, n.d. 87
Earl Grant: “Just for a Thrill Earl Grant,” Decca DC 4506, n.d. 87
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman and His Orchestra,” Fanfare Records 13-113, 1977 87
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman and His Orchestra The 1938 Band Live,” Fanfare 37-137, n.d.
87
Earl Grant: “Earl Grant Beyond The Reef,” Decca DL 74231, n.d. 87
Earl Grant: “Earl Grant at Basin Street East,” Decca DL 4299, n.d. 87
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert,” Columbia OSL 180, n.d.
87
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman Plays world favorites,” Park Recording Recorded at the Brussels World Fair 1958
87
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman and his Orchestra,” RCA CAL 872, 1965 88
Benny Goodman: “Oh Mister Goodman,” Swing House SWH-3, 1948 88
Benny Goodman: “Capitol Jazz Classics Bebop Spoken Here,” Capitol M-11061, 1968 88
Benny Goodman: “Benny Goodman Swing Into Spring,,” Columbia, n.d. 88
Benny Goodman: “The Sound of Music Benny Goodman and His Orchestra,” MGM E312, n.d.
88
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason plays Romantic Jazz,” Capitol W568, n.d. 88
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason Music for Lovers Only,” Capitol SW 352, n.d. 88
Paul Gonsalves: “Tell it the way it is Paul Gonsalves,” Impulse A-55, n.d. 88
Benny Golson: “Turning Point Benny Colson,” Mercury EXPR-1021, 1963 88
Benny Colson: “Benny Golson’s New York Scene,” Contemporary C 3552, 1958 88
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason the Gentle Touch,” Capitol W1519, n.d. 88
Jackie Gleason: “Jackie Gleason’s Lover’s Portfolio,” Capitol, n.d. 88
Earl Grant: “Earl Grant’s Greatest Hits,” Decca DL 74813, n.d. 88
Earl Grant: “Winter Wonderland Earl Grant,” Decca DL 4677, n.d. 88
Earl Grant: “Earl Grant The End,” Decca DL 8830, n.d. 88
Anita Gravine: “Anita Gravine I Always Knew,” Stash St255, n.d. 88
Anita Gravine Dream Dancing,” Progressive PRO 7074, 1982 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco’s Greatest Hits,” Epic LN 24048 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco sings for Intimate Moments,” Epic LN 24057, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “My Buddy Buddy Greco,” Epic LN3660, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “I like it swinging Buddy Greco,” Epic LN 3793, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco Let’s Love,” Epic LN 3820, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy & Soul Buddy Greco,” Epic LN 24010, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco On Stage,” Epic LN 24116, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “My Buddy Buddy Greco,” Epic LN 3660, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy’s Back In Town Buddy Greco,” Epic LN 3771 88
Buddy Greco: “Keep Me In Mind Buddy Greco,” Mount Vernon Music MVM 164, n.d. 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco Let The Loveshine In,” Scepter Records SPS 579, 1969 88
Buddy Greco: “Buddy Greco at Mister Kelly’s,” Jasmine Records JASM 1013, 1956 88
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 89
Buddy Greco: “Buddy,” Kapp KL 1107, n.d. 88
Jane Green: “Jane Green Wild Romantic Blues,” Superbatone Records 732, n.d. 89
Burton Greene: “Variations on a Coffee Machine Burton Greene,” Kharma, 1978 89
Jimmie Grier: “Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra,” Sunbeam HB-303, 1973. 89
Jimmie Grier: “Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra,” Hindsight Reocrds HSR-177, 1981 89
Jimmy Grier: “Jimmy Grier and His Orchestra,” Glendale Records GL 6015, 1978 89
Johnny Griffin: Johnny Griffin Orchestra The Big Soul Band,” Riverside RLP 1179, n.d. 89
Tiny Grimes: “Callin’ The Blues,” Fantasy OJC-191, n.d. 89
Jo Grinage: “Ode to Kim Jo Grinage with Strings,” Chiaroscuro Records CR 2013, 1976. 89
Adelaide Hall: “That Wonderful Adelaide Hall,” ME Records, 1976. 89
George Hall: “George Hall and his Orchestra 1937,” Hindsight Records HSR-144, 1979 89
George Hall: “George Hall & His Taft Hotel Orchestra,” RCA xm2-55504, 1975 89
Roy Hamilton: “Roy Hamilton You’ll Never Walk Alone,” Epic LN 3294, n.d. 89
W.C. Handy: “W.C. Handy Father of the Blues,” DRG Records SL 5192, 1980 89
Roland Hanna: “Roland Hanna Plays Harold Rome’s Destry Rides Again,” Atco Records, n.d.
89
Annette Hanshaw: “Annette Hanshaw Vol 1 Lovable and Sweet,” EMI Sh 246, 1977 89
Annette Hanshaw: “Miss Annette Hanshaw The Early Years 1927 Volume 3,” Fountain FV-205
89
Annette Hanshaw: “Miss Annette Hanshaw 1927-36,” Sunbeam P-132, 1983 89
Annette Hanshaw: “Annette Hanshaw The Personality Girl 1932-34,” Sunbeam P-511, n.d.
89
Annette Hanshaw: “Annette Hanshaw Sweetheart of the Twenties,” Halcyon HAL 5, n.d. 89
Annette Hanshaw: “Miss Annette Hanshaw The Early Years 1926 Volume 1,” Fountain Records FV 201, n.d.
89
Jack Harris: “:Jack Harris Sings Favorites,” From the Jack Harris Show, n.d. 89
Marion Harris: “The artistry of Marion Harris 1924-1934,” Take Two TT 217, 1984 89
Phil Harris: “Phis Harris and his Orchestra 1932,” Sunbeam HB-302, 1973. 89
Phil Harris: “Phil Harris,” Camden CAS 456, 1958 89
Nancy Harrow: “Nancy Harrow You Never Know,” Atlantic 8075, 1982 89
Nancy Harrow: “You’re Nearer Nancy Harrow,” Tono Records, 1986 89
Rex Harrison: “Accustomed to Her Face Rex Harrison,” DRG SL5193, 1980 89
Johnny Hartman: “Johnny Hartman I’ve Been There,” Perception PLP 41, 1973. 90
The Three Suns: “Twilight Memories The Three Sons,” RCA Victor LPM2120, n.d. 90
Bobby Timmons: “This Here is Bobby Timmons,” Riverside 1164, n.d. 90
Tinny Tim’s: “Tiny Tim’s 2nd Album,” Reprise 6323, n.d. 90
Tiny Tim: “ God Bless Tiny Tim,” Reprise 6292, n.d. 90
Dick Todd: “Dick Todd Blue Orchids,” Bluebird AXM2-5509, 1975 90
Skeets Tolbert: “Everybody’s 3001 Skeets Tolbert and his Gentlemen of Swing 1939-1942,” arlor Productions, 1983
90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme,” Bethlehem BCP 52, 1984 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme The Torme Touch,” Bethlehem BCP 6042, 1978 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme,” Coral Records, n.d. 90
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Loves Fred Astaire,” Bethlehem BCP-6022, 1976. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme sings Fred Astaire,” Bethlehem BCP 6013, 1956 90
Mel Torme: “Comin’ Home Baby Mel Torme,” AtlNTIC 8069, 1971 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme ‘Round Midnight,” Stash ST252 1985 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Swings Shubert Alley,” Verve UMV 2521, 1960 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Right Now,” Columbia CL 2035, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “The Best of Mel Torme,” Verve SMV-1036, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “The Velvet Voice of Mel Torme,” Music for Peasure MLP 1112, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Torme” Verve 2304 500, 1958 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Tore & Buddy Rich Together Again For the First Time,” Gryphon G-784, 1978
90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Voce di Velluto,” Ariston Milano, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme The Golden Voice of,” Koala Records KOA 14359, 1979 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme sings,” Strand SLS 1076, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme prelude to a Kiss,” Tops L1615, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Velvet Moods,” Premium Albums M-133, n.d. 90
The Creatures: “Right Now The Creatures,” Wonderland, 1983 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme,” Stardust SDS 123, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde,” Liberty LST-7560, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme My Kind of Music,” Verve VO-8440, n.d. 90
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme California Suite,” Crestview Music, 1984 90
Mel Torme: “Sings About Love,” Audophile AP-67, 1982 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme It’s a Blue World,” Affinity AFF 138, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Live at the Maisonette,” Atlantic Records SD 18129, 1975 91
Mel Torme: “Musical sounds are the best songs Mel Torme,” Jasmine Records JASM 1004, 1956
91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Sings Sunday In New York,” Atlantic Records SD 8091, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme the duke ellington & count basie songvooks,” Verve 823248.1, 1985
91
Mel Torme: “Broadway, Right Now,” Verve MG VS 62146, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Swings,” Verve VSP 17/18, 1961 91
Mel Torme: “Torme A New Album,” Gryphon G-796, 1980 91
Mel Torme: “Torme Encore at Marty’s New York March 27, 1982,” Flair PG8200, 1982 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme The Velvet Fog,” Decca Records VL 73905, 1970 91
Mel Torme: “Jazz Mel Torme,” Fabbri EditoriGDJ 94, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Live,” Sounds Great SG 5006, 1986 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Live,” Sounds Great SG-5012, 1986 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme and the Marty Paich Dek-tette Reunion,” Concord Records CJ-360, 1988
91
Mel Torme: “Ole Torme,” Verve MG V-2117, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme and Friends,” Finesse Records W2X 37484, 1981 91
Mel Torme: “Back In Town Mel Torme with The Meltones,” Verve UMV 2675, 1982 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme I wished On the Moon,” Metro M-532, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “That’s All Mel Torme,” Encore P 13090, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass,” Concord Records CJ-306, 1986
91
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme,” Glendale Records GL 6007, 1978 91
Mel Torme: “Swingin’ on the Moon Mel Torme,” Verve MGV-2144, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Dedicated to the Golden State Mel Torme’s California Suite,” Bethlehem BCP 6016, 1984
91
Mel Torme: “The Best of Mel Torme,” MGM V-8593, n.d. 91
WNEW: “1947 WNEW Saturday Night Swing Session,” Quadrifoglio International, n.d. 91
Mel Torme” “It’s a B;ue World,” Bethlehem , n.d. 91
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme At The Red Hill,” Atlantic 8066, n.d. 91
WNEW: “1947 WNEW Saturday Night Swing Session,” Everest Records FS-231, n.d. 91
Mel Torme: Mel Torme Live at the Crescendo,” Affinity Aff 100, 1957
92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Easy to Remember,” Glendale Records GL 6018, 1979 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Right Now,” Columbia CL 2535, n.d. 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme A Time For Us,” Capitol ST-313, n.d. 92
Mel Torme: Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head Mel Torme,” EMI, n.d. 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Live, “ Sounds Great SG 5006, 1986 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Live,” Sounds Great SG-5012, 1986 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme In Concert Tokyo,” Fujitsu-Concrod CJ-382, n.d. 92
Mel Torme: “The Great Song Stylists Volume 2 Mel Torme,” APEX AX5, 1982 92
Mel Torme: “The Great Long Stylists Volume 2 Mel Torme,” Apex AX5, 1982 92
Mel Torme: “Torme Gone With The Wind,” Lusicraft Records MVS-2005, 1985 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme I can’t Give You Anything But Love,” Lusicraft MVS-2000 92
Mel Torme: “Mel Torme Volumn 1,” Lusicraft MVS-508, 1982 92
Nick Travis Quintet: “The Panic is On The Nick Travis Quintet,” RCA NL-45846, 1972. 92
Lennie Tristano: “Lennie Tristano Jazz Record Series,” Atlantic Records 1224, n.d. 92
Bobby Troup: “Bobby Troup and His Stars of Jazz,” RCA PG-38, 1958 92
Bobby Troup: “Bobby Swings Tenderly,” Mode Records LP 111, n.d. 92
Bobby Troup: “Bobby Troup Sings Johnny Mercer,” Bethlehem BCP 19, n.d. 92
Arthur Tracy: “Give Me a Heart to Sind to Arthur Tracey The Street Singer,” American Recollections, 820 385-1, 1986
92
Sophie Tucker: “Sophie Tucker, Belle Baker A Pair of Red Hot Mamas,” Take Two TT208, 1980
92
Sophie Tucker: “Sophie Tucker Follow A Star,” ASV AJA 5046, 1987 92
Sophie Tucker: “Sophie Tucker The Red Hot Mama Abroad,” Take Two TT 221, 1986 92
Big Joe Turner: “Have No Fear, Big Joe Turner is Here,” Savoy, SIL 2223, 1977 92
Chariots of Fire: “Music from the original Soundtrack by Vangelis,” PolyGram Records PD-1-6335, 1981
92
Annie Ross: “Annie Ross sings a song with mulligan,” World Pacific Records WP-1253, 1959
92
Charlie Rouse: “The Chase is On CharlieRouse Paul Quinichette,” Bethlehem BCP 6038 1978
92
Charlie Rouse: “The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society,” ENJA 4090, n.d. 92
Charlie Rouse: “Charlie Rouse Social Call featuring Red Rodney,” Uptown UP 27.18, 1984 92
Bob Scobey: Btween 18th & 19th on Any Street Bob Scobey’s Frisco Jazz Band with Clancy Hayes, RCA LSP-1567, n.d.
92
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 92
Scobey & Clancy: “Scobey and Clancy Bob Scobey’s Frisco Band vocals by Clancy Hayes,” Good Time Jazz L-12009, 1956
92
Bob Scoby: “Scoby and his Frisco band,” Jansco RSLP 5231, n.d. 93
Bob Scobey: “The Great Bob Scobey Volume 1,” Jansco JLPS 6250, n.d. 93
Sal Salvador: “Sal Salvador plays Gerry Mulligan,” Stash ST251, 1985 93
Sal Salvador: “The Sal Salvador Quartet with Brass,” MCA Records MCA 510205, 1958 93
Bob Scobey: “College Classics Bob Scobey’s Frisco Jazz Band with Clancy Hayes,” RCA LPM-1700, 1958
93
Shorty Rogers/Art Pepper: “Shorty Rogers & Art Pepper Popo Frank Patchen, Howard Rumsey, Shelly Manne,” Xanadu 148, 1951
93
Shorty Rogers: “The Five,” RCA LPM-1121, 1955 93
Shorty Rogers: “Way Up There Shorty Rogers and His Giants,” Atlantic 1270, 1955 93
Shorty Rogers: “Portrait ofShorty,” RCA PL 42828, 1957 93
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers,” Pausa Records PR 9016, 1983 93
Shorty Rogers: “Wherever the five winds blow,” RCA NL-45645, 1972. 93
Shorty Rogers: “The Wizard of Oz and other Harold Arlen Songs Shorty Rogers,” RCA LSP-1997, 1959
93
Pete Rugolo: “Adventures in Rhythm,” Columbia CL 604, n.d. 93
Jimmy Rushing: “The You and Me That Used to Be Jimmy Rushing,” RCA RJL-2553, 1982 93
Shorty Rogers/Andre Previn: Collaboration Shorty Rogers Andre Previn,” RCA LJM-1018, 1983
93
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers and His Giants,” RCA RGP-1097, n.d. 93
Shorty Rogers: “Lerner & Lowes Music from Gigi in Jazz,” RCA NL-45845, 1972. 93
Adrian Rollin: “Adrian Rollin and his Orchestra featuring Benny Goodman & Bunny Berigan 1934,” Sunbeam SB-134, 1973.
93
Luis Russell: “Luis Russell,” Columbia KG32338, n.d. 93
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers plays Richard Rodgers,” RCA NL-45654, 1972. 93
Red Rodney: “Red Rodney quintet,” Fantasy 3-208, n.d. 93
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers courts the Count,” RCA RGP-1165, n.d. 93
Shorty Rogers: “Chances Are It Swings ,” RCA NL-45636, 1972. 93
PeeWee Russell: “The College Concert of Pee Wee Russell and Henry Red Allen,” Impulse A-9137, n.d.
93
Pee Wee Russell: “New Groove The Pee Wee Russell Quartet,” Columbia 1985, 1963 93
Pee Wee Russell: “Portrait of Pee Wee,” Counterpoint CPT 565, 1958 93
Sonny Rollins Quartet: “Tenor Maaadddness SooonnyRollinsss Quartet, Presitige LP 7047 93
Sonny Rollins: “Sonny Rollins Freedom Suite,” Riverside 12-258, Riverside OJC-067, 1958 94
Pee Wee Russell: “Ask Me Now The Pee Wee Russell Quartet,” Impulse A-96, 1965 94
Pee Wee Russell: “Portrait of Pee Wee,” Counterpoint CPT 565, 1958 94
Eli’s Chosen Six: “Eli’s Chosen Six,” Columbia CL 236, n.d. 94
Shorty Rogers: “Martians Come Back,” Atlantic 1232, n.d. 94
George Russell: “Ezz-thetic,” RCA Masters PL-42187, 1956 94
Shorty Rogers,” “First World Release Shorty Rogers and His Giants Clickin’ with Clax,” 94
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 93
AtLANTIC k50481, 1979
Prez Prado: “Voodoo Suite Plus Six all-Time Greats,” RCA LPM-1101, 1955 94
Frank Rosolino Quintet: “Frank Rosolino Quintet,” Mode Records MOD LP-107, 1982 94
Sonny Rollins: “Sonny Rollins Brass Sonny Rollins Trio,” Verve UMV 2555, 1981 94
Sonny Rollins: “Sonny Rollins Vol 1 The Bridge, Vol 2 with Coleman Hawkins, RCA 7410/075, 1963
94
Sonny Rollins: “East Broadway Run Down Sonny Rollins,” Jasmine JAS 69, 1967 94
Sonny Rollins: “Tour de Force Sonny Rollins,” Prestige 7126, n.d. 94
Sonny Rollins: “Work Time Sonny Rollins,” Prestige 7020, n.d. 94
Jimmy Rowles Sextet,” Let’s Get Acquainted with Jazz The Jimmy Rowles Sextet,” Tampa Records TP-8, n.d.
94
Manny Albam: “Manny Albam and The Jazz Greats of our Time,” MCA Records MCA-1376, 1957
94
Pepper Adams: “Pepper Adams Live at Fat Tuesday’s,” Uptown UP27-16, 1984 94
Gene Ammons: “Gene Ammons Early Visions,” Chess Records CH-9221, 1984 94
Artie Shaw: “Artie Shaw an The Rhythmakers 1937-1939,” Swingdom 7001/2 Volume 1, 1985
94
Artie Shaw: “Artie Shaw and The Rhythmakers 1937-1938, Swingdom 7003/4 Volume 2, 1986
94
Artie Shaw: “Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Moonglow,” RCA LPM-1244, 1956 94
Bud Shank: “The Swing’s to TV Bud Shank and Bob Cooper play theme songs from television shows” World Pacific Records WPM-411, 1958
94
Charlie Shavers: “Charlie Shavers, Sam Taylor, Urbie Green, We Did Cole,” Jasstereo 13, 1987
94
Bud Shank: “Bud Shank Shorty Rogers,” Pacifi Jazz Records 1205, 1961 94
Boyd Senter: “Boyd Senter & His Senterpredes 1929-1930,” Gardenia 4003, n.d. 94
Tony Scott: “52nd St. Scene Tony Scott and the All Stars,” Jasmine Records JASM 1011, 1959
94
Sathima Bea Benjamin: “Dedications,” Ekapa, 1982 94
Bea Benjamin: “Sathima sings Ellington,” Ekapa-001, n.d. 94
Sathima Bea Benjamin: “Sathima Bea Benjamin WindSong,” Ekapa 006, 1985 94
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble ,” RCA LPV-536, 1967 95
Max Miller: “The Golden Age of Max Miller 20 Cheeky Tracks,” Golden Age GX 2503, 1980,
95
Felix Mendelssohn: “Felix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders Evergreens-Hawaiian Style,” Retrospect Series SH 394, 1980
95
Jessie Matthews: “Jessie Matthews Dancing on the Ceiling,: Living Era AJA 5063, 1989 95
Mantovani: “The Young Mantovani 1935-39,” Retrospect Series SH 386, 1980 95
Hymphrey Lyttelton: “The Humphrey Lyttelton Rhythmakers Scatterbrains,” Stomp Off SOS 1111, n.d.
95
The Vintage Series: “And The Bands Played On,” Decca DDV 5001/2, 1977 95
The Vocalists’: “The Vocalists’” SMF 388, 1977 95
Banned: “Listen to the Banned,” Living Era AJA 5030, 1984 95
Harlem: “Harlem Comes to London,” European Presting SH 265, 1978 95
Fred Elizalde: “A Word From The English Jazz Fred Elizalsde & His Orchestra,” Sunbeam 95
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 94
MFC-2, n.d.
Ray Noble: “Jazz with a British Accent New Mayfair & Ray Noble Rarities,” Sunbeam MFC-6, n.d.
95
Comic Cuts: “Comic Cuts Lots of Fun for Everyone,” Old Bean Old 2, n.d. 95
Comic Cuts: “Co,mic Cuts Lots of Fun for Everyone Vol. 2,” Old Bean Old 13, n.d. 95
British Dance Bands: “Hits of the 60 & 70 played by The Great British Dance Bands 1927-1945,” Retrospect Series SH 390, 1980
95
War-Time Songs: “There’ll Always Be An England 24 War-Time Songs,” ASA AJA 5069, 1990
95
Ace of Clubs: “London Jazz Scene The 40s Ace of Clubs Treasury Series,” ACL 1121, 1962 95
Hits of the 30s: “Happy Days Are Here Again Hits of the 30s,” Retrospect Series SH 337, n.d.
95
Songs & Stars of 30s: “The Songs & Stars of the Thirties,” Retrospect Series SH 370, 1980 95
The Dance Band Years: “The Dance Band Years The 1930s,” Saville Records London SVL 168, n.d.
95
Aircheck 2: “Aircheck 2 The 1930’s Volume One,” Aircheck Records, n.d. 95
Stars of 30’s: “A Little of This..A Little of That,” Joy Records 274, 1983 95
Swingin’ BritIain: “Swingin Britain The Thirties,” Decca The Vintage Series DDV 5013/4, 1979
95
Homemade Jam: “Homemade Jam,” EMI Sh 296, 1978 95
Jazz in Britain: “Jazz In Britain The 30’s,” EMI PMC 7095, n.d. 95
Hits of the 30’s: “Hits of the Thirties,” Recollections Decca RFLD 25, 1982 95
Dance Band Years: “The Golden Are of British Dance RAnds Those Dance Band Years 1938-1939,” World Records Limited SH 366, n.d.
95
Those Dance Band Years: “Those Dance Band Years 1936-1938,” World Records Limited SH 365, n.d.
95
Those Dance Band Years: “Those Dance Band Years 1934-1936,” World Records Limited SH 364,” n.d.
96
Those Dance Band Years: “Those Dance Band Years 1931-1934,” World Records Limited SH 363, n.d.
96
Those Dance Band Years: “Those Dance Band Years 1927-1931,” World Records Limited SH 362, n.d.
96
Those Dance Band Years: “Those Dance Band Years 1923-1936,” World Limited Records SH 367, n.d.
96
Jazz In Britain: “Jazz In Britain The 20’s,” EMI PMC 7075, n.d. 96
Charleston Days: “The Charleston Days,” Harper Past 706, n.d. 96
Piccadilly Nights: “Piccadilly Nights British Dance Bands of the 1920’s,” Halcyon HAL 17, n.d.
96
Billy Thorburns: “Let’s Breat the Good News Billy Thorburns The Organ, The Dance Band and Me,” Retrospect Series SH 504, 1986
96
The Temperance Seven: “Direct from England The Range of Radio The Terrors of Television, The Sensations of Society, The Temperance Seven,” KAPP Records KL-1287, 1961
96
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 95
Lew Stone: Sing me a Swing Song Lew Stone and his band,” Burlington BUR 911, 1988 96
Lew Stone: “My Kind of Music Lew Stone and his Orchestra,” Ace of Clubs ACL1231, 1967 96
Lew Stone: “Lew Stone and His Band,” Decca 5005/6, n.d. 96
Lew Stone: “Lew Stone and his Band with Featured Vocalist Al Bowlly,” Old Bean OLD 3, n.d.
96
Lew Stone: “Lew Stone and his Band Ten-Thirty Tuesday Night,” Ace of Clubs ACL 1147, 1963
96
Lew Stone: “Lew Stone,” Decca ECM 2047, 1970 96
Lew Stone: “Pop Goes Your Hear Lew Stone and His Band,” Saville SVL 196, 1988 96
Lew Stone: “The Echo of a Song 1932 Recordings by Lew Stone and His Band,” Halcyon HAL 12, n.d.
96
Ray Starita: “Rhapsody in Rhythm Ray Starita and his Ambassadors Band,” Saville SVL 155, n.d.
96
Debroy Somers: “Debroy Somers and his band (1927-1932),” Joy Records Joy D 282, 1984
96
Peter Skellern: “Skellern A String of Pearls,” Mercury Merl 10, 1982 96
Scott Wood: “Scott Wood and His Six Swingers 1935-1936,” Retrospect SH 249, 1977 96
Scott Wood: “The Six Swingers 1934- 1935,” World Records Limited SH 248,” 1977 96
Harry Secombe: “Harry Secombe How Great Thou Art,” Premier CBR 1017, n.d. 96
Harry Secombe: “Harry Secombe If I Ruled The World,” Contour 6870501,, n.d. 96
Harry Secombe: “Harry Secombe Favourities,” Contour 6870 590, n.d. 96
Harry Secombe: “Harry Secombe Sings the Songs of Joor Novello,” Philips SBL 7812, n.d. 96
Primo Scala: “Primo Scala and His Accordion Band,” Decca RFL 6, 1981 96
Savoy Orphans: “The Savoy Orpheans Stomp Off Lets Go,” Halcyon Recording HDL 111, n.d.
96
Savoy Bands: “From the Golden Age of British Dance Bands Orpheans The Savoy Bands Havana,” The World Record Club SH 165/6, n.d.
96
Albert Sandler: “Albert Sandler’s Serenades,” EMI Reords SH 255, n.d. 96
Harry Roy: “Harry Roy His Tiger-Ragamuffins and His Orchestra Everybody Swingin’ It Now,” ASV AJA 5050, 1987
96
Harry Roy: “Are You Listening Harry Roy and His Orchestra,” World Records SH 187/8, n.d.
97
Harry Roy: “Harry Roy & His Band There Goes That Song Again,” President PLE 501, 1983 97
Harry Roy: “Harry Roy and His Orchestra Truckin’ on Down,” Old Bean 8, n.d. 97
Harry Roy: “Truckin’ on Down Harry Roy and His Orchestra,” Saville SVL 191, 1988 97
Harry Roy: “Hot Cha-Ma-Cha-Cha Harry Roy & His Orchestra,” ASV AJA 5035, n.d. 97
Harry Roy: “May Fair Nights Harry Roy and his Orchestra,” Saville SVL 171, n.d. 97
Arthur Rosebery: “Arthur Rosebery 1928-1930,” World Records Limited SH 310, 1979 97
Spike Robinson: “Spike Robinson Spring can really hang you up the most,” Capri Records, 1986
97
Eric Kershaw: “The Amazing Mrs. Robinson Sings Gens from the Swing Era,” Big Ben Records BB 00.08, n.d.
97
Crown Jewels: “Crown Jewels The Music Goes ‘Round and Around The Rhythm Rascals 1935-1936, Crown HQ 3017, 1988
97
Monte Rey: “The Golden Age of Monte Rey,” EMI Records GX 2555, 1987 97
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 96
Monte Rey: “The Monty Rey Stttorrry 1934-1950,” EMI Sh 264, 1978 97
Oscar Rabin: “Oscar Rabin & His Band Especially For You,” Decca RFL 15, 1981 97
Sid Phillips: “Spotlight Sid Phillips 1936-1937, Harlaquin HQ3025, n.d. 97
Jack Payne: “Radio Nights Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra 1928-1931,” Saville SVL 152, 1982
97
Jack Payne: “Jack Payne with his BBC Dance Orchestra,” World Record Club SN 143, n.d. 97
Ottilie Patterson: “Ottilie Patterson Back in the Old Days,” Direct Metal DMM 4001, 1988 97
Van Phillips: “Van Phillips and His Band 1928-1934,” World Records SH 277, n.d. 97
Jack Payne: “Jack Payne and His Band The Imperial Days,” Joy Records D 273, n.d. 97
Jack Harris: “Jack Harris & His Orchestra 1937-1939,” World Records SH 219, 1974. 97
Cavalcade of shorts: Vitaphone Shorts a 70th Anniversary Celebration, MGM/UA 1996 97
Tubby Hayes:” Tubby Hayes Orchestra Tubbs’ Tour,” Mole Jazz MOLE-4, 1981 97
Tubby Hayes: “Tubby’s Grove Tubby Hayes Quartet,” Jasmine JASM 2001, 1960 97
Joe Harriott Qunitet: “Music from the musical High Spirits,” Columbia 1692, 1965 97
Henry Hall: “It’s five fifteen and time for Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra,” World Records, SH 172, 1972.
97
Henry Hall: “Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra,” World Record Club SH 140, n.d. 97
Henry Hall: “Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra Help Yourself to Happiness,” Saville SVL 156, n.d.
97
Henry Hall: “Seein’ is Believin’ Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra,” Saville SVL 193, 1988
97
Henry Hall: “Here’s to the next time Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra,” Joy Records 283, 1965
97
Henry Hall: “Spin a Little Web of Dreamsthe BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall,: Dapper SCS D-03,n.d.
98
Nat Gonella: “Nat Gonella & his Georgians 1934-35 Mister Rhythm Man,” EMI Records EG 26 0188, 1984
98
Joyce Greenfell: “The New Collection Joyce Greenfell,” EMI RecordsDUO 128, n.d. 98
Fred Elizalde: “Jazz at the Saoy the 20’s Fred Elizalde his piano and his orchestra,” Ace of Clubs ACL 1102, 1962
98
Johnny Dankworth: “Johnny Dankworth 1953-58 featuring Cleo Laine,” EMI Records EG 26 0187
98
Tony Coe: “Tony Coe Canterbury Song,” Hot House Records HH1005, 1989 98
Chris Barber: “Chris Barber’s American Jazz Band,” Laurie Mastersound LLP 1009, n.d. 98
Chris Barber: “The Classic Concerts 1959 Chris Barber’sJazz Band with Ottilie Patterson,” Chris Barber Collection, 1961 concert
98
Carroll Gibbons: “One Your Toes Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans,” Dapper SCS D-61, n.d.
98
Carroll Gibbons: “Carroll Gibbons & the Boyfriends featuring Anne Lemmer On te Air for Hartley’s Jam 1934-1935, World Records Club SH 360l, 1980
98
Carroll Gibbons: “The Golden Age of Carroll Gibbons,” EMI GX4125261, n.d. 98
Carroll Gibbons: “Dance Music of the 30’s Carroll Gibbons His Piano and the Savoy Orpheans featuring All Bowlly and Jack Plant Body and Soul,” Joy Records 268,1982
98
Carroll Gibbons: “Music Maestro, Please Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans,” Saville SVL 200, 1989
98
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 97
Carroll Gibbons: “The Carroll Gibbons Story,” EMI Records SH 167/8, 1972. 98
Carroll Gibbons: “Too Marvellous for Words Carroll Gibbons,” Burlington BUR 016, 1988 98
Roy Fox: “Invitation to a Dance Roy Fox and His Band,” Saville SVL 179, 1982 98
Roy Fox: “Rise’n’Shine Roy Fox and His Orchestra 1936-1937,” Saville SVL 197, 1988 98
Roy Fox: “This is Romance Roy Fox and His Band at the Kit-Cat Restautant 1933,” Saville SVL 166, n.d.
98
Roy Fox: “This is Roy Fox,” Halcyon HAL 7, n.d. 98
Roy Fox: “Roy Fox and his Orchestra Strictly instrumental, Halcyon HAL 1, n.d. 98
Roy Fox: “The Golden Age of Roy Fox,” EMI Records GX 4125281, 1975 98
Roy Fox: “From the Golden Age of British Dance Bands Roy Fox 1936-1938,” EMI SHB33, n.d.
98
Roy Fox: “Dance Music of the 30’s Roy Fox and His Band Featuring Al Bowlly,” Joy Records 266,” 1982
98
Roy Fox: “Roy Fox and his Orchestra,” EMI MFP 1179, n.d. 98
Roy Fox: “Fox Favourites Roy Fox and His Orchestra,” Jasmine JAS 2019, n.d. 98
Roy Fox: “Roy Fox & His Band Whispering,” Decca RFL 13, 1981 98
Roy Fox: “Early Roy Fox 1928-1932,” Harlequin HQ 3026, 1989 98
Roy Fox: “Roy Fox and his Orchestra,” Halcyon HAL 9, n.d. 98
Roy Fox: “Roy Fox,” Decca ECM 2045, 1970 98
Teddy Foster: “Teddy Foster The Melody Man 1936-1937,” Harlquin HQ 3020, 1988 99
George Fromby: “George Fromby A Chip off the old Block,” Living Era AJA 5003, 1981 99
George Fromby: “Presenting George Formby and his Ukelele,” World Record Club SH 151, n.d.
99
George Formby: “It’s Turned Out Nice Again With George Formby,” EMI MFP 1378, n.d. 99
George Formby: “George Formby With My Ukelele,” Decca RFL 8, 1981 99
George Formby: “George Formby The Man with the Ukelele,” WRC SH 126, n.d. 99
Gracie Fields: “Gracie Fields Stage and Screen,” WRC Sh 170, n.d. 99
Gracie Fields: “Amizing Gracie The Imcomparable Gracie Fields Famous Recordings from her early years,” Saville, SVL 170, 1985
99
Gracie Fields: “Gracie Fields Laughter and Song,” EMI Sh 510,” 1987 99
Gracie Fields: “Gracie Fields That Old Feeling,” Academy Sound AJA 5062, 1989 99
Paul Fenoulhet: Stairway To The Stars Paul Fenoulhet & The Skyrockets Dance Orchestra 1943-1948,” Saville SVL 161, n.d.
99
Dennis Farnon: “Dennis Farnon and his Orchestra Caution! Men Swinging,” RCA LPM-1495, 1957
99
Robert Farnon: “something to remember you by Robert Farnon and his orchestra,” London LL231, n.d.
99
Robert Farnon: “Flirtation Walk Robert Farnon and his Orchestra,” London LL 1053, n.d. 99
Robert Farnon: “Presenting Robert Farnon and His Orchestra,” London LL 812, n.d. 99
Billy Cotton: “Wakee Wakee Billy Cotton and his band,” ASV AJA 5037, 1985 99
Billy Cotton: “The Golden Age of Billy Cotton and His Band,” The Golden Age GX 41 25211, n.d.
99
Billy Cotton: “Billy Cotton and His Band,” World Record Club SH 141, 1970 99
Billy Cotton: “Crazy Weather Billy Cotton and His Band,” Conifer CHD 125, 1985 99
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 98
Billy Cotton: “That Rhythm Man Billy Cotton and his Band 1928-1931,” Saville SVL 149, 1982
99
Billy Cotton: “Billy Cotton and his Band Somebody Stole My Gal,” Old Bean Old 7, n.d. 99
Billy Cotton: “Sing a New Song Billy Cotton & his Band 1930-1932,” Saville SVL 160, n.d. 99
Elsie Carlisle: “Elsie Carlisle That’s Love,” ASV AJA 5019, 1982 99
Elsie Carlisle: “Elsie Carlisle Hits of the Thirties,” Old Bean OLD 10, n.d. 99
Elsie Carlisle: “Elsie Carlisle She is the Talk of the Town,” Conifer CHD 126, 1985 99
Fud Candrix: “Introducting Mr. Candrix & His Orchestra,” Historia H – 649, n.d. 99
Jack Buchanan: “Jack Buchanan That’s A Good Girl 1928,” World Record Club SH 329, 1979
99
Jack Buchanan: “Jack Buchanan Elegance,” ASV AJA 5033, 1985 99
Jack Buchanan: Jack Buchanan,: World Record Club SH 283, n.d. 99
Sam Browne And Elsie Carlisle: “Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle,” World Record Club SH 303, 1978
99
Al Bowlly: “Al Bowlly Berlin and London 1927-30,” AB Records AB-2, 1978 100
Al Bowlly: “Al Bowlly Sings Again,” Ace of Clubs ACL 1162, 1964 100
Al Bowlly: “The Ambassador of Song Al Bowlly,” Ace of Clubs ACL 1204, 1966 100
Al Bowlly: “Al Bowlly On The Sentimental Side,” Decca Records DDV5009, 1978 100
Al Bowlly: “Al Bowlly,” World Records Club SH 146, n.d. 100
Al Bowlly: “Goodnight Sweetheart Al Bowlly 1931 Sessions,” Saville SVL 150, 1982 100
Al Bowlly: “The Golden Age of Al Bowlly,” EMI GX 2512, 1983 100
Webster Booth: “The Golden Age of Webster Booth,” EMI GX 2547, n.d. 100
Winifred Atwell: “Double 7 Winifed Atwell,” Decca Records LK4166, n.d. 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose,” Academy Sound & Vision AJA 5066, 1989 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose and his Orchestra Legendary 1929 Sessions,” VJM Hal 19, n.d. 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose Tribute to Cole Porter,” GNP Crescendo GNP-9004, 1964 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose & His Orchestra featuring Vera Lynn,” Decca RFL10, 1981 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose,” GNP Crescendo GNP-9020, 1973. 100
Ambrose: “Champagne Cocktail Ambrose & his Orchestra,” GNP Crescendo GNP-9005, 1968
100
Ambrose: “OK for Sound Ambrose and his Orchestra,” Dapper SCS D-02, n.d. 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose 1935 – 1937,” Harlequin HQ 3016, 1988 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose and His Orchestra,” EMI SHB21, n.d. 100
Ambrose: “Faithfully Yours’ Ambrose and his Orchestra 1930 to 1932, Saville SVL 159, n.d.
100
Ambrose: “ Dance Music of the 30’s Ambrose and His Orchestra Soft Lights and Sweet Music,” Joy D 271, 1971
100
Ambrose: “Hits of 1931 Ambrose and his Orchestra,” EMI Records SH 419, 1981 100
Ambrose: “Ambrose and His Orchestra Saturday Night,” Decca DDV 5003/4, 1977 100
Al Bowlly: “Ray Noble Al Bowlly Volume 6,” Monmouth MES 7056, n.d. 100
Al Bowlly: “Al Bowlly/Ray Noble,” Monmouth MES6816, n.d. 100
Al Bowlly: “Ray Noble/Al Bowlly Volume 5,” Monmouth MES 7040, n.d. 100
Al Bowlly: “Ray Noble/Al Bowlly Volume 2,” Monmouth MES 7021, n.d. 100
Al Bowlly: “Ray Noble/Al Bowlly Volume 3, Monmouth MES 7027, n.d. 100
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 99
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble Broadcasting with His American Dance Band Live 1935,” Jaz Archives JA 22, 1975
100
Ray Noble: “The Radio Years Ray Noble and his Orchestra 1935 Volume 1 with Al Bowlly,”London HMG 5019, 1976.
100
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble & His Orchestra featuring Al Bowlly Goodnight Sweetheart,” Joy Records D 272, 1983
100
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble and His Orchestra The Swinging Briton,” Swing Era Records LP-1012, n.d.
101
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble and His Orchestra 1939-1940 Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Sunbeam SB-215, 1976.
101
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble Encores,” Monmouth MES 7070, n.d. 101
Ray Noble: “Ray Noble, Al Bowlly My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes,” Second Chance 001,1984
101
Ray Noble: “Notable Noble Ray Noble and His Orchestra 1929-1934, Retrospect Series EG 26 0459 1, 1982
101
Pasadena Roof Orchestra: “The Pasadena Roof Orchestra,” CBS Records FW 39136, 1983 101
Pasadena Roof Orchestra: “ Pasadena Roof Orchestra Volume One,” Stomp Robb 008, 1972.
101
Ray Noble: “The Ray Noble Orchestra featuring Al Bowlly The HMV Sessions 1930-1934 Full Set,” World Records
101
Vera Lynn: “Hits of the Blitz Vera Lynn,” RCA CSD 1457, 1962 101
Vera Lynn: “ Vera Lynn The Great Years,” Decca DPA 3023/4, n.d. 101
Vic Lewis: “Vic Lewis Jam Sessions Volume 1 1944-1945 The War Years The Johnny Mince Session,” Harlequin HQ 3008, 1986
101
Philip Lewis: “The Philip Lewis Rhythm Maniacs Sessions Vol. 2 1929,” Retrieval FG-412, n.d.
101
Philip Lewis: “The Philip Lewis Rhythm Maniacs Sessions Vol. 1 1929,” Retrieval FG-410, n.d.
101
Layton & Johnstone: “Layton & Johnstone,” World Record Club SH 184, 1973. 101
Evelyn Laye: “The Golden Age of Evelyn Laye,” The Golden Age GX41 2537 1, 1985 101
Jack Hylton: “Jack Hylton and his Orchestra 1929-1931 Lovable and Sweet,” Old Bean Old 1, n.d.
101
Cleo Laine: “Cleo Sings Sondheim,” RCA Victor 7702, 1988 101
Cleo Laine: “I am a Song Cleo Laine,” RCA LPL 1-5000, 1973. 101
Jack Hylton: “The Band That Jack BuiltJack Hylton 1935-1939,” EMI Sh 190, 1973. 101
Jack Hylton: “Deep Purple Jack Hylton and His Orchestra 1935-1940,” Reid RD4, 1988 101
Jack Hylton: “Jack Hylton & His Orchestra,” WRC SH 127, n.d. 101
Jack Hylton: “Jack Hylton & His Orchestra Songs by DeSylva, Brown & Henderson,” Monmouth MES 7076, 1976.
101
Jack Hylton: “Song of Happiness Jack Hylton and his Orchestra 1931-1933,” Saville SVL 187, 1987
101
Jack Hylton: “Happy Days Are Here Again Jack Hylton with Vocal Refrain and His Ballroom Orchestra,” Odeon 5C052, n.d.
101
Jack Hylton: “Hack Hylton and His Orchestra,” Living Era AJA 5018, 1982 101
Jack Hylton: “Jack’s Back Jack Hylton and His Orchestra,” Crescendo GNP 9018,1973. 101
Jack Hylton: “Jack Hylton and his Orchestra,” Jasmine JAS 2018, 1966 101
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 100
Spike Hughes: “Spike Hughes and His All American Orchestra,” Jasmine JAS 2012, 1957 101
Jack Hylton: “England’s Favorit of the 1930s Jack Hylton and His Orchestra,” Capitol, n.d. 101
Steve Lane: “Just Imagine Steve Lane Famouse Red Hot Peppers featuring Pam Heagren,” VJM Records LC38, n.d.
102
Cleo Laine: “This is Cleo Laine Shakespeare and all that Jazz,” Philips 6382 014, n.d. 102
Mrs. Jack Hylton: “She Shall Have Music Mrs. Jack Hylton and Her Band 1935-1936, Reid RD2, 1988
102
Jack Hylton: “The Talk of the Town Jack Hylton and His Orchestra 1933,” Saville SVL 164, n.d.
102
Jack Hylton: “Jack Hylton Hits from Berlin 1927-1931, World Records SH 308, 1979 102
Spike Hughes: “Spike Hughes and His All American Orchestra,” Jasmine JASM 2012, 1957 102
Spike Hughes: “Spike Hughes and His Dance Orchestra & His Three Blind Mice 1931 Volume 4, Retrieval FG-313, n.d.
102
Slike Hughes: “Spike Hughes His Decca-Dents & His Dance Orchestra 1930 Volume 1, Retrieval FG-407, n.d.
102
Spike Hughes: “Spike Hughes & His Dance Orchestra & His Three Blind Mice 1930 Volume 2, Retrieval FG-409, n.d.
102
Spike Hughes: “Spike Hughes & His Dance Orchestra 1930 Volume 3, Retrieval FG-411, n.d.
102
Bobby Howes: “Bobby Howes She’s my lovely,” World Record Club SH 136, n.d. 102
Jacques Brel: “Jacques Brel Encore,” Reprise 6246, n.d. 102
Ted Heath: “Ted Heath Personnel Spotlight on side men,” Jasmine JASM 2026, 1957 102
Django Reinhardt: “Django Music Volume One,” Stash ST 253, n.d. 102
Piaf: “The Definitive Piaf – Her 22 Greatest Performances on Records,” Capitol TBL 2193, n.d.
102
Edith Piaf: “Edith Piaf DeL’Accordeeoniste a Milord,” EMI 062-15301, n.d. 102
Edith Piaf: “Chanson Best Collection 1500 Edith Piaf,” EMI EOS-40056, n.d. 102
Edith Piaf: “Edith Piaf,” EMI 2M026-13442, n.d. 102
Georges Guetary: “Georges Guetary,” EMI, n.d. 102
Maurice Chevalier: “This is Maurice Chevalier,” RCA VPM-6055, n.d. 102
Maurice Chevalier.Jeanette MacDonald: “ Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald 3 Classic Movie Musicals Love Parage, One Hour With You, Love Me Tonight,” Ariel CMF 23, n.d.
102
Jacques Brel: “Jacques Brel La Chanson des Vieux Amants 2,” Barclay BA-215, 1978 102
Jacques Brel: “Le Formidable Jacques Brel,” Vanguard VSD 79265, n.d. 102
Gilbert Becaud: “What Now My Love Gilbert Becaud,” Kapp KL-1353, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “Charles Aznavour His Kind or Love Songs,” Reprise 6245, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “The Very Best of Aznavour,” Monument MLP 8052, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “Charles Aznavour His Love Songs In English,” Reprise 6157, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “Charles Aznavour We Were Happy Then,” DHG Records, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “Aznavour,” Reprise 6227, n.d. 102
Charles Aznavour: “The World of Charles Aznavour All About Love,” Reprise 6193, n.d. 103
Lester Young: “The Lester Young Story Volume 3 Enter The Count,” Columbia 34840, n.d. 103
Lester Young: “Lester Young Pres/The Complete Savoy Recordings, Savoy SIL 2202, 1976. 103
Lester Young: “Lester Young Master of Jazz,” Storyville SLP-4107, 1984 103
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 101
Lester Young: “Lester Young The Aladdin Sessions,” The Blue Note, 1948 103
Lester Young: “The Lester Young Story Volume 1,” Columbia, 1976. 103
Lester Young: “The Lester Young Story Volume 2 A Musical Romance,” Columbia 34837, 1977
103
Lester Young: “Lester Young Pres,” Charlie Parker Records PLO-402, n.d. 103
Sterling Young: “1939-1940 Sterling Young and His Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR – 113, n.d.
103
Lester Young: “Everybodys 3002 Historical Pres Lester Young 1940-1944, Everybodys EV-3002, 1984
103
Si Zentner: “The Best of Si Zentner Volume Two,” Liberty LRP-3457, n.d. 103
Si Zentner: “The Best of Si Zentner,” Liberty LST-7427, n.d. 103
Coleman Hawkins: “The Tenor Sax Album, Coleman Hawkins, Bn Webster, Illinois Jacquet, Ike Quebed, John Hardee,” Savoy SJL 2220, 1977
103
Stan Getz: “Brothers and Other Mothers with Stan Getz, Al Cohn, Serve Chaloff, Brew Moore, Allen Eager,” Savoy SJL 2210, 1976.
103
Coleman Hawkins: “Tenor Triumvirate Coleman “Bean” Hawkins, Lester “Prez” Young, Leo “Chu” Berry,” Queen Disc Q-051, 1980
103
Nancy Wilson: “Nancy Wilson Welcome To My Love,” Capitol T=284, n.d. 103
Eva Taylor & Clarence Williams: “Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams with his Blue Five, Blue Seven Morocco Five Stompers 1925-1926,” Retrival FJ-121, n.d.
103
Pal Joey: “Jazz Impressions of the Rodgers and Hart Pal Joey by Kenny Drew Trio,” Riverside RLP 12-249, n.d.
103
The Travelling People: “The Travelling People,” Argo DA 133, n.d. 103
Storyville Jazz: “Best Sellers The Great Sound of Storyville Jazz,” Storyville, n.d. 103
Paul Robeson: “The Golden Age of Paul Robeson 14 Beautiful Songs,” The Golden Age GX 2514, n.d.
103
Nancy Walker: “Nancy Walker The Broadway Bombshell Sings Show Stoppers,” STET Records SOT-2002, 1976.
103
Perry Como: “Perry Como Sings Hits from Broadway Shows,” RCA LPM-1191, n.d. 103
Clark Terry: “The Night Life Clark Terry with budd Johnson & Eddie Costa,” Status ST 26, 1962
103
Perry Como: “Seattle Perry Como,” RCA LSP-4183, 1969 103
Josephine Baker: “Ans De Chansons,” Pathe, 1975 103
Kokkina Qanapia: “Kokkina Qanapia,” Odeon, n.d. 103
Coleman Hawkins: “The Coleman Hawkins Quartet play The Jazz Version of No Strings,” Moodsville MV 25, 1962
103
Coleman Hawkins: “Coleman Hawkins Good Old Broadway,” Moodsville MV 23, 1962 103
Coleman Hawkins: “Coleman Hawkins plays Make Someone Happy from Do ReMi,” Moodsville MV 31, 1962
103
The Jazz Modes: “The Jazz Modes Play Excerpts from The Frank Loesser Musical The Most Happy Fella,” Atlantic 1280, n.d.
104
The Pastors: “The Pastors Cut-up Tenderloin,” Capitol T1534, n.d. 104
Walt Dickerson Quartet: “Walt Dickerson Quartet Impressions of A Patch of Blue,” MGM Records E-4358, n.d.
104
Chico Hamilton: “Jazz Swings Broadway Chico Hamilton Quintet, Bud Shank-Bob Coper Quintet, Stu Williamson Quartet & Russ Freeman Trio,”World Pacific Records, PJM-404
104
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 102
1957
Johnny Richards: “Johnny Richards The Arrangers Touch May Fair Lady-My Way-The Rites of Diablo,” VogueVJD 566,1958
104
Lee Konitz: “Lee Konitz Chicago ‘N All That Jazz Big Band Jazz of the Broadway Hit Musical,” PIP Records, 1975
104
Phineas Newborn, Jr.: “Phineas Newborn, Jr. Plays Harold Arlen’s Music from Jamaica,” RCA Victor LMP – 1589, 1957
104
Tony Scott: “South Pacific Jazz Tony Scott,” ABC-Paramount ABC 233, 1958 104
Alexander Cohen: “A Tme for Singing,” Warner Bros 1639, 1966 104
Singing The Fishing: “Singing The Fishing A Radio Ballad by Ewan Maccoll, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger,” ARG RG 502, n.d.
104
Gwen Verdon: “Gwen Verdon In Redhead,” RCA Victor LOC-1048, 1959 104
Gary McFarland: “the jazz version How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying with The Gary McFarland Orchestra,” Verve V-8443, 1961
104
Kurt Weill: “Mack The Knife Kurt Weill, The Sextet of Orchestra U.S. A.,” RCA LSP-3498, 1966
104
Alfred Drake: “Alfred Drake ‘Kean’ Original Broadway Cast,” Columbia Records KOL 5720, n.d.
104
Tubby Hayes: “Tubby Hayes and The All Stars Tubby Hayes Back In Town,” Smash Records SRS 67026, n.d.
104
Shorty Rogers: “Shorty Rogers meets Tarzan,” MGM E3798, n.d. 104
Phil Woods Quartet: Woodlore Phil Woods Quartet,” Prestige LP 7018, n.d. 104
Kai Winding Septet: “Trombone Panorama The Kai Winding Septet,” Columbia CL 999, 1957
104
Kai Winding: “The Singin’ States Kai Winding Orchestra,” Columbia CL 1264, n.d. 104
Teddy Wilson: “The Teddy Wilson Blues In C Sharp Minor,” Brunswick Record GES 90054, 1967
104
Teddy Wilson: “Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra with Billie Holiday Too Hot For Words,” HEP 1012,1986
104
Teddy Wilson: “Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra Warmin’ Up,” HEP 1014, 1988 104
The Shadow: “The Shadow Original Radio Broadcasts,” Mark Records 56, 1972. 104
Bela Lugosi: The original radio broadcast Suspense Bela Lugosi,” Mark Records 611, n.d. 104
Let’s Have Fun: “Vintage Radio Broadcast Let’s Have Fun,” Mar-Bren Sound MRB744, 1935
104
The Quick & the Dead: “The Quick and The Dead featuring Bob Hope,” RCA LM 1130, n.d. 104
Hitler’s Inferno: “Hitler’s Inferno in words, in music 1931-1945 Marching Songs of Nazi Germany,” Audio Rarities 2445, n.d
104
Amos ‘n’ Andy:” The Amos ‘n’ Andy Story,” Radiola 2MR-2526, n.d. 104
Inner Sanctum: “Inner Sanctum original radio broadcasts,” Pelican Records LP 112, n.d. 104
Drop Dead: “Drop Dead an exercise in Horror Arch Oboler,” Capital ST1763, n.d. 104
Jack Benny: “The Radio Fight of the Century Jack Benny vs. Fred Allen,” Radiola 2MR-2930, 1974.
105
Abbott & Costello: “Abbott & Costello Christmas Stocking,” Audiofidelity HDY-1939, 1981 105
Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren: “Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren,” Angel Records, n.d. 105
Allan Sherman: “Allan Sherman’s mother presents my son, the folk singer Allen Sherman singing very funny folk songs,” Warnber Bros 1475, 1962
105
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 103
Sandy Powell: “The best of Sandy Powell Can you hear me Mother?” Decca ACL 1119, 1962
105
Goon Shows: “The Best of the Goon Shows No. 2,” Parlophone PMC 1129, n.d. 105
Goon Shows: “Goon Shows Classics with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan & Harry Secombe,” ATV Records, 1975
105
Peter Sellers: “The Songs of Sellers Peter Sellers,” Music for Pleasure MFP 41 5640, 1983 105
Peter Sellers: “The Best of Sellers Peter Sellers Re-released,” Starline MRS 5157, n.d. 105
The Goons: “Goon..but not Forgotten The Goons,” EMI PMC 7037, 1967 105
Peter Sellers: “Songs for Swingin’ Sellers,” EMI Records NTS 136, n.d. 105
Joe E. Lewis: “Joe E. Lewis it is now post time,” Reprise R5001, n.d. 105
Peter Sellers: “Peter Sellers The Parkinson Interview,” BBC RecordsREH 402, n.d. 105
Hans Conried: “Hans Conried peter meets the wolf in Dixieland,” Strand SLS 1001, n.d. 105
Don Rickles: “Don Rickles speaks!” Warner WS 1179, n.d. 105
The Second City: “Comedy from The Second City,” Mercury OCM 2201, n.d. 105
Monty Python: “The Monty Python Matching Tie & Handkerchief,” Arista AL 4039, 1973. 105
Monty Python: “Monty Python Flying Circus,” BBC Records BBC-22073, 1970 105
W.C. Fields: “W.C. Fields The Original Voice Tracks from is Greatest Movies,” Decca DL 79164, n.d.
105
Lenny Bruce: “Lenny Bruce To Is a preposition Come is a verb,” PIP Records, n.d.
105
The Goons: “Dark Side of the Goon,” Double Arrow Records OU 2232, 1980 105
The Goons: “The Last Goon Show of All,” BBC Records BBC-22142, 1972. 105
Timmie Rogers: “If I were President OH YEAH Timmie Rogers,” Philips PHM 200-088, n.d. 105
Vaughn Meader: “The First Family featuring Vaughn Meader,” Cadence Records CLP 3080, 1962
105
Lenny Bruce: “Lenny Bruce American,” Fantasy 7011, n.d.` 105
Lenny Bruce: “The Essential Lenny Bruce Politics,” Douglas SD 788, n.d. 105
Dick Gregory: “Dick Gregory at Kent State,” Poppy Records PYS 5600, n.d. 105
George Jessel: “George Jessel Songs My Pals Sang,” Audio Fideltiy AFSD 1708, n.d. 105
Laugh-In: “ Original Cast Album Laugh-In, ’69,” Reprise RS 6335, 1969 105
Lenny Bruce: “The Sick Humor of Lenny Bruce,” Fantasy 7003, n.d. 105
Goon Show Classics: “Goon Show Classics The Histories of Pliny the Elder,” BBC Records, n.d.
105
Spike Milligan: “Milligan Preserved Spike Milligan,” Parlophone PMC 1148, n.d.
106
Goon Show: “The Best of the Goon Shows,” Parlophone PMC 1108, 1959 106
Billy Cosby: “Bill Cosby to Russell, my brother whom I slept with,” Warner Bros. W 1734,” n.d.
106
George Burns: “A Musical Trip with George Burns,” Buddah Records BDS 5127, 1972. 106
Jonathan Winters: “GGGrrreat Moments of Commmeeedy with JJJooonathan Winters,” Verve V-15047, n.d.
106
Don Rickles: “Don Rickley Hello Dummy,” Warner WS 1745, n.d. 106
Robert Benchley: “The World of Robert Benchley,” Audio Arts AA 3316, 1954 106
Jackie Gleason: “Close-Up Jackie Gleason,” Capital SWBB 255, n.d. 106
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 104
Ernie Kovacs: “The Ernie Kovacs Album,” Columbia PC-34250, 1976. 106
Billy Crystal: “Billy Crystal Malivelous,” AM Records, 1985 106
The Rutles: “Meet the rutles Tragical History Tour,” Warner, n.d. 106
Don Adams: “Don Adams Live,” United Artist UAS 6604, n.d. 106
Don Adams: “Don Adams Get Smart,” United Artist UAL 3533, n.d. 106
Joe E. Ross: “Love Songs from a Cop Joe E. Ross,” Roulette R 25281, n.d. 106
Stan Freberg: “The Best of Stan Freberg,” Capitol SM-2020, n.d. 106
Martin Mull: “I’m Everyone I’ve Ever Loved Martin Mull,” ABC Records AB-997, 1977 106
Milton Schwartz: Sing Along With Jack Hit Songs From The New Frontier,” Colpix US 1000, n.d.
106
Jim Nabors: “Old Time Religion Jim Nabors,” Ranwood Records R-8157, 1976. 106
Mort Sahl: “The Future Lies Ahead Mort Sahl, “ Verve MG V-15002, n.d. 106
Marx Bros: “Three hours, fifty-nine minutes, fifty-one seconds with The Marx Bros. Murry Hill 931680, n.d.
106
Wayne and Shuster: “ Wayne and Shuster In peson Comedy performance,” Columbia CL 1435, n.d.
106
Andy Griffin: “This here Andy Griffin,” Capitol T1215, n.d. 106
Groucho: “An Evening with Groucho,” AM Records SP-3515, n.d. 106
Gilda Radner: “Gilda Radner Live from New York,” Warner Brothers, n.d. 106
Duck’s Breath Mystery Theatre: “Duck’s Breath Mystery Theatre Born To Be Tiled,” Rounder Records, 1986
106
Tom Lehrer: “An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer,” TL 202, n.d. 106
Shelley Berman: “Outside Shelley Berman,” Verve MGV 15007, n.d. 106
David Frye: “David Frye I am The President,” Elektra KS-75008, n.d. 106
Bob & Ray: “Bob nd Ray on a Platter,” RCA Victor LSP-2131, 1980 106
George Crater: “Out of my Head by George Crater,” Riverside 841, n.d. 106
Jerry Colonna: “He Sings and Swings Jerry Colonna,” Wing Records, n.d. 107
Monty Python Live at Drury Lane,” The Famous Charisma Label, n.d. 107
Monty Python: “Monty Python’s Flying Circus Another Monty Python Record,” ZDF, 1972.
107
Monty Python: “Monty Python’s Previous Record,” The Famous Charisma Label, n.d. 107
Johnny Carson: “Here’s Johnny Magic Moments from the Tonight show,”Casablanca 1296, 1974.
107
Harold Arlen: “Harold sings Arlen,” CBS 62784, n.d. 107
Harold Arlen: “Harold Arlen and his Songs,” Capitol T635, n.d. 107
Hoagy Carmichael: “The Best of Hoagy Carmichael,” Jazz Forum CM1078, n.d. 107
Irving Berlin: “The song is Irving Berlin,” Living Era AJA 5068, 1989 107
IrvingBerlin: “Irving Berlin The Ragtimy Years,” Vanguard VSD 79346, 1974. 107
Irving Berlin: “Irving Berlin Say it with Music,” MES 7084-85, 1978 107
Hoagy Carmichael: “Stardust The Music of Hoagy Carmichael,” Decca Mor 532, 1982 107
Hoagy Carmichael: “Hoagy sings Carmichael,” Retrospect Series, EG 26 0295, 1957 107
Hoagy Carmichael: “Hoagy Carmichael sings Hoagy Carmichael,” MCA Coral CDL 8019, n.d.
107
Elmer Bernstein: “Movie and TV Themes Elmer Bernstein,” VSOP A/AS-11, n.d. 107
Dagmar Krause: “Dagmar Krause Supply & Demand,” Hannibal HNBL 1337, n.d. 107
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 105
Cy Coleman: “Cool Coleman,” Westminster WST 15001, n.d. 107
Sam Coslow: “The Treasury of Sam Coslow Songs,” Columbia P 14302, 1977 107
Oh Coward Cast Album: “Original Cast Album Oh Coward,” Bell 9001, 1972. 107
Noel Coward: “Noel Coward The Great Shows,” Monmouth MES 7062-3, n.d. 017
Noel Coward: “The Great British Dance Bands Play the Music of Noel Coward,” EMI Sh 278, 1978
107
Noel Coward: “Noel Coward A Talent to Amuse,”EMI PMC 7158, n.d. 107
Noel Coward: “Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence We Were Dancing,” Monmouth MES 7042, n.d.
107
George Gershwin: “Original Performance George Gershwin Plays the Rhapsody in Blue,” Fox 1001, n.d.
107
George Gershwin: “The Song is Gershwin,” Living Era AJA 5048, 1987 107
Porgy & Bess/Showboat: George Gershwin Porgy & Bess/Jerome Kern Themes from Showboat,” Vanguard SRV 345, 1978
107
The Gershwins: “The Gershwins in Hollywood 1931-1964, A Box Office Production, n.d. 107
Oscar Levant: “Levant Plays Gershwin,” Columbia CL 700, n.d. 107
George Gershwin: “George Gershwin Plays Rhapsody in Blue,” CBS XM 34205, 1976. 107
Frances Gershwin: “Francis Gershwin For George & Ira with love, Frances,” Monmouth MES 060, 1973.
107
Ronny Whyte/Travis Hudson: “We like a Gershwin tune,” Monmouth MES 7061, 1973. 108
Ben Bagley: “Ben Bagley’ George Gershwin Revisited,” MGM Records E-4375, n.d. 108
Peter Nero: “Nero Goes “POPS” An All-Gershwin Program,” RCA Victor LM-2821, 1965 108
George Gershwin: “George Cershwin at the Piano,” 20th Fox Fox 3013, 1958 108
Gershwin: “The fabulous Gershwin,” EMI 054-80192, n.d. 108
VintageGershwin: “Vintage Gershwin,” CBS, Inc. P2 15974, 1981 108
Gershwin Collection: “The Gershwin Collection,” TimeLife Records, 1974. 108
George Gershwin Anthology: “George Gershwin Anthology,” CBS CBS 66318, n.d. 108
George Gershwin: “George Gershwin,” Harmony HL 7050, n.d. 108
Hoagy Carmichael: “Hoagy Carmichael From Star Dust to Ole Buttermilk Sky,” B OMC, 1980
108
Curtis Hitch/Hoagy Carmichael: “Curtis Hitch and Hoagy Carmichael,” Fountain FJ-109, n.d.
108
George Melly: “Ronnie Scott’s presents Melly sings Hoagy,” PE 18557, n.d. 108
Hoagy Carmichael: “Hoagy Carmichael 1944-45 V-Disc Sessions,” Totem 1039, 1985 108
Hoagy Carmichael: “At Home with Hoagy,” Take Two TT 107, 1982 108
Hoagy: “Hoagy,” RCA NL 89096, 1981 108
Hoagy Carmichael: “ In Hoagland,” DRG Records, 1982 108
Hoagy Carmichael: “16 Classic Tracks Hoagy Carmichael,” MCA 1692, 1982 108
Helen Schapiro: “Henley Shapiro The Quality of Mercer,” Calligraph CLGLP 014, 1987 108
Johnny Mercer: “The Uncollected Johnny Mercer with Paul Weton’s Orchestra,” Hindsight Records HSR-152, 1980
108
Johnny Mercers: “ Johnny Mercers Music Show,” Artistic ART002, n.d. 108
Johnny Mercer: “Johnny Mercer Jeepers Creepers,” Glendale GLS 9005, 1983 108
Isham Jones: “The Great Isham Jones and his Orchestra,” RCA Victor LPV-504, 1964 109
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 106
Isham Jones: “Isham Jones Orchestra featuring Louis Panica,” Retrieval FG-404, n.d. 109
Isham Jones: “Swingin’ Down the Lane Isham Jones and His Orchestra,” Ace of Hearts AH 110, 1966
109
Arnold Johnson: “Arnold Johnson and His Orchestra 1937,” Circle CLP-32, 1981 109
Etta Jones: “Don’t Go To Strangers Etta Jones,” Prestige 7186, n.d. 109
Isham Jones: “A Great Dance Band of the 20s & 30s Isham Jones and His Orchestra, Sunbeam MFC-8, n.d.
109
Classic Big Band & Jazz Shorts: “Cavalcade of Vitaphone Shorts Volume 1 Swing, Swing, Swing,” MGM, 1994
109
The Dawn of Sound II: “The Dawn of Sound II Hallelujah Sally,” MGM 1992 109
The Dawn of Sound: “The Dawn of Sound Hollywood Revue, The Broadway Melody Show of Shows,” MGM 1992
109
The Dawn of Sound III: “The Dawn of Sound III,” MGM, 1993 109
Laser Disc: Nat King Cole: “The Unforgettable Nat King Cole,” Pioneer Artists, n.d. Laser Disc,n.d.
109
Laser Disc: Pamela Anderson Lee: “Laser Disc Barb.Wire Pamela Anderson Lee,” 1995 109
Laser Disc: Words and Music: “Words and Music,” MGM 1990 109
Laser Disc:” The Manchurian Candidat, Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey Janet Leight,” 2 discs, 1988
109
Laser Disc: “It Happened in Brooklyn Frank Sintra, Jimmy Durante,” MGM 1992 109
Laser Disc: “A Date With Judy Jane Powell, Elizabeth Taylot,” MGM, 1990 109
Laser Disc: “Thousands Cheer Gene Kelly,” MGM, 1992 109
Laser Disc: “Abbott & Costello Rio Rita & Lost In a Harem,” MGM, 1997 109
Laser Disc: “Charles Fambrough Blues at Bradley’s,” Pioneer, 1993 109
Laser Disc: “The Art of Tom & JerryVolume 11,” MGM, 1993 109
Laser Disc: “Thank Your Lucky Stars and It’s a Great Feeling,” MGM, 1991 109
Laser Disc: “The Art of Tom & Jerry,” MGM, 1992 109
Laser Disc: “Eddie Cantor in The Kid from Spain,” HBO, 1995 109
Khamis El Fino: “Music for the Classical Oud,” Folkways Records, 1964 110
Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Prokofieff Lieutenant Kije, Op. 60, Stravinsky Song of the Nightingale Fritz Reiner, Conductor,” RCA LM-2150, n.d.
110
Life Style: “Sampler Volume 1 Life Style,” Moss Music Group, LSR 650, 1986 110
Glazunov: “Glazunor Concerto for Saxophone, Quartet for Saxophones, Op. 109, Meloriya, 1978
110
Mozart: “Mozart, Weber: Klarinettenkonzerte,” Deutsche Grammophon 136 550, n.d. 110
Felix Slovacek: “Alexander Glazunnov, Alexej Fried, Felix Slovacek,” Supraphon 1110 2750 G, 1980
110
Max Reger: “Klarinettenquintett A-dur Op. 146 Karl Leister, Drolc Quartett,” Deutsche Grammophon 2530 303, n.d.
110
Philip Glass: “Solo Music,” Shandar 83 515, n.d. 110
Clarion Wind Quintet: “Claron Wind Quintet,” Golden Crest CR-4076, .d. 110
Music of the Centuries: “ Charpentier, Mouret, Campra,” Vox DL 630, 1962 110
Purcell/Lully: “Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art, Lully Miserere,” L’oiseau-Lyre Records OL 50166, n.d.
110
Willis Page Conducts: “Stravinsky Villa-Lobos & Bach,” Boston Recording Festival , n.d. 110
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 107
Maria Scivittaro: “Mandolin Music Beethoven Humel,” Nonesuch H-71227, n.d. 110
Alan Hovhaness: “Hovhaness,” Crystal Records S800, 1975 110
Orchestre de chamber Paul Kuentz: “Dubois, Villa-Lobos, Ibert, Glasunow,” Deutsche Grammophon 2530 209, n.d.
110
Robert Craft Conducting: “Boulez, Stockhausen,” Odyssey 32 16 0153, n.d. 110
Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra: “Kodaly, Janos Ferencsik Conductor,” LPX 1194, n.d.
110
Poseidon Society: “Poseidon Society Alan Hovhaness,” POS-1004,n.d. 110
Andre Kostelanetz: “Andre Kostelanetz Conducts The Music of Alan Hovhaness,” Columbia M34537, 1977
110
Alan Hovhaness/Karel Husa: Hovhaness, Husa The Long Island Chamber Ensemble of New York,” Grendilla Records, 1976.
110
Hummel Weber: Hummel, Weber Kohon Quartet,” Vox DL 960, 1963 110
Mozart: “Mozart Complete Horn Concertos Philharmonia Orchestra,” Angel Records 35092, n.d.
110
Milhaun, Ibert, Hindemith: “Milhaud, Ibert, Hindemith Wind Quintet of the Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise,” Angel Records 35079, n.d.
110
Vivaldi: “Vivaldi 2 Concertos for Oboes, Clarinets,” Vox DL 450, 1959 110
Intimate Opera: “Intimate Opera Thomas and Sally,” Lond ffrr LLF 292, 1950 110
Vaugh Williams: “Vaughn Williams Five Tudor Portraits The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra,” Capitol P-8218, n.d.
110
Berlioz L’Enfance Du Chirst: “Berlioz L’Enfrance Du Christ Munch Boston Symphony New England Conservatory Chorus,” RCA Victor LM-6053, n.d.
110
Harry Dickson: “ Music for Trumpet and Orchestra Purcell, Vivaldi & Haydn Unicorn Concert Orchestra Harry Dickson,” Ace of Clubs Decca ACL-R 56, 1959
110
Robert H. Beers: “The Art of the Psaltery Robert H. Beers,” Prestige INT 13028, n.d. 110
Rampal/Andre: “Jean-Pierre Rample, Maurice Andre Children’s Songs Saint Laurent Children’s Choir,” CBS 39669, 1986
110
James Galway: “James Galway plays Songs for Annie,” RCA RL 25163, n.d. 111
Friedrich Gulda: “Friedrich Gulda Beethoven Piano Sonatas,” London LL996, n.d. 111
Mozart: “Mozart Quintet in A moajor for clarinet and strings K.581 Reginald Kell, Fine Arts Quartet,” Decca DL 9600, n.d.
111
Brahms Qunitet: “Brahms Qunitet in B minor for Clarinet and strings Reginald Kell Fine Arts Quartet of ABC,” Decca DL 9532, n.d.
111
Giacomo Puccini: “Messa de Gloria Giacomo Puccini,” Colossuem Records CLPS-1053, 1953
111
Ralph Vaugh Williams: “Ralph Vaughn Williams Sir Adrian Boult, conductor English Folk Song Suite,” Westminster AS-18, n.d.
111
Charles Ives: “Charles Ives Symphone No. 2 and The Fourth of July Leonard Bernstein New York Philharmonic,” Columbia ML 6289, n.d.
111
Ritchie Havens: “Richie Havens Mixed Bag,” MGM SE-4698, n.d. 111
Folk: Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band: “Greatest Hits Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band,” Vanguard VSD 13/14, n.d.
111
Joan Baez: “Joan Baez Farewell Angelina,” Vanguard VSD 79200, n.d. 111
Dave Van Ronk: “In The Tradition Dave Van Ronk with The Red Onion Jazz Band,” Prestige Folklore FL 14001, 1963
111
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 108
Colyn Davies: “Cockney Music Hall Songs & Recitations performed by Colyn Davies,” Tradition Records TLP 1017, n.d.
111
Folklore Marocain: “Holiday in Morocco,” Pathe EMI PTX 40906, n.d. 111
Mikis Theodorakis: “Mikis Theodorakis,” RCA GCLP 7, n.d. 111
John Jacob Niles: “An Evening with John Jacob Niles,” Tradition Records TLP 1036, 1959 111
Diane Hamilton: “The Lark in the Morning folk songs and dances from he Irish countryide,” Tradition Records TLP 1004, 1955
111
The Blue Sky Boys: “The Blue Sky Boys,” County 752, 1976. 111
Raphael Boguslav: “Songs from a village garrett Raphael Boguslav,” Riverside RLP 12-638, n.d.
111
William McEwen: “Will the Circle be Broken,” UAS 9801, 1972. 111
Oscar Brand: “The Drinking Man’s Songbook,” Offbeat Records OLP 4021, n.d. 111
Folk: Smoky Mountain Ballads: “Smoky Mountail Ballards A Rare Collection of Early Folk Recordings,” RCA Victor LPV-507, 1964
111
Glenn Yarbrough: “Glenn Yarbrough Recorded Live hungry i,” RCA Victor LPM-3661, 1966 111
Folk: Louisiana Honeydrippers: “Louisiana Blue Grass with the Louisiana Honeydrippers,” Prestige International 13035, n.d.
111
Folk: Jeanie West: “Roamin’ the Blue Ridge with Jeanie West,” Prestige International INT 13038, n.d.
111
Folk: Doug Kershaw: “Alive & Pickin’ Recorded Live In Atlanta,” Warner Bros., 1975 111
Folk: Dick Weissman: “Modern Banjo Mountain Style Dick Weissman,” Kicking Mule Records KM214, n.d.
111
Kenny Loggins: “Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina Sittin’ In,” Columbia C 31044, n.d. 111
Joan Baez: “Any Day Now Joan Baez,” Vanguard, 1968 111
Oscar Brand: “Bawdy Western Songs Vol. 6 Oscar Brand,” Audio Fidelity AFSD 5920, 1960 111
Pete Seeger: “Pete Seeger’s Greatest Hits,” Columbia CL2616, n.d. 111
Folk:Theodore Bikel: “Newport Folk Festival 1960,” Elektra Corporation EKL-189, n.d. 112
Cornelia Street: “The Songwriters Exchange Cornelia Street,” Stash Records, ST 301, 1980 112
Mediaeval Banquet: “Music and song from the Mediaeval Banquet Bunratty Castle, Ireland,” EMI CLPC 32, 1966
112
Tom Paxton: “Tom Paxton One Million Lawyers and other Disasters,” Flying Fish Records, 1985
112
Folk: “The Sound of Folk Music,” Vanguard SRV-1255D, n.d. 112
Folk: Jack Elliott: “Ramblin’ Jack Elliott,” Prestige Folklore FL14014, n.d. 112
Folk: Jack Elliott: “Jack Elliott Country Style,” Prestige Folklore FL 14029, n.d. 112
Roland Hayes: “an evening with Roland Hayes, tenor,” Heritage Records LP ss-1204, 1956 112
Folk: “American Folk Music,” Folkways Records & Service Corp. FA 251, n.d. Volume 1 112
Folk: “American Folk Music,” Folkways Records & Service Corp. FP 253, n.d. Volume 3 112
Folk: “American Folk Music,” Folkways Records & Service Corp. FP 252, n.d. Volume 2 112
Yiddish: Joel Grey: “Joel Grey Songs My Father Taught Me,” Capitol T2755, n.d. 112
Billy Faier: “the beast of Billy Faier,” Faier Records, 1965 112
Roger & Joan: “Roger and Joan,” Showcase S-3, n.d. 112
Oscar Brand: “Songs Inane Only Oscar Brand,” Riverside 12-835, n.d. 112
Folk: John Jacob Niles: “John Jacob Nile Folk Balladeer,” RCA Victor LPV-513, 1965 112
Folk: Erik Darling: “True Religion and other Blues, Ballards and Folksongs Erik Darling,” 112
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 109
Vanguard VRS 9099, n.d.
The Ballard Record: “The Ballard Record 20 outstanding British and American ballards,” Riverside RLP 12-601, n.d.
112
Folk: Classics Record Library: “American Folk Singers and Balladeers,” Vanguard, 1964 112
History: “The Great Exhibition 1851,” Argo 109/110, n.d. 112
Folk: “Folk Songs Richard Dyer Bennet,” Remington Records, 1959 112
Tony Snell: “Tony Snell Medieval & Latter Day Lays,” Esperanto ESP-3004, n.d. VALUE $75 ,Nov. 2012
112
Folk: Mayo Muir: “The Magic of Mayo Muir,” 20th Century Fox Records TFM 3122, n.d. 112
History: Ernie Ford: “Tennessee Erie Ford Sings Civil Way Songs of the North,” Capitol Records T 1539, n.d.
112
History: George Mitchell Choir: “The George Mitchell Choir The Blue and the Grey Songs of the Civil War,” World Record Club ST 1083, n.d.
112
History: “Battle Songs & Ballards of the Civil War 1861-1865,” Coronet Records CXS 146, n.d.
112
Folk: Roland Hayes: “Roland Hayes My Songs Aframerican religious folk songs,” Vanguard VRS 494, n.d.
112
Oscar Brand: “Bawdy Songs and Backroom Ballads Oscar Brand,” Audio Fidelity AFSD 5824, n.d.
112
Oscar Brand: “Bawdy Songs and Back Room Ballads Oscar Brand Vol. 2,” Audio Fidelity AFSD 1806, n.d.
112
Oscar Brand: “Absolute Nonsense Oscar Brand,” Riverside 12-825, n.d. 112
Brother John Sellers: “Brother John Sellers in London,” London Records LL1705,1957 113
Pete Seeger: “Gazette with Pete Seeger,” FN 2501, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1958 113
Derek Lamb: “She Was Poor But She Was Honest Sung By Derek Lamb,” Folkways Records FW 8707, n.d.
113
Folk: Dave VanRonk: “Dave Van Ronk Folksinger,” Prestigue Records 14012, n.d. 113
Folk: Old Harp Singers: “Old Harp Singing By the Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee,” Folkways FA 2356, 1958
113
Pete Seeger: “Broadside sung by Pete Seeger,” Folkways Records FH 5302, 1964 113
Nina & Frederik: “Nina & Frederik,” Metronome Records MLP 15005, n.d. 113
Jan Peerce: “Jan Peerce on 2nd Avenue,” Vanguard VSD 79166, n.d. 113
Andy Statman Klezmer: “The Andy Statman Klezmer Orchestra Klezmer Suite,” Shanachie Records, 1984
113
Yiddish: Mickey Katz: “Mickey Katz plays music for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and Brisses,” Capitol T1021, n.d.
113
Yiddish: Giora Feidman: “Nigunim of My People Giora Feidman, Clarinetist,” Hed-Arzi Ban 14422, n.d.
113
Yiddish: Zahal Orchestra: “Zahal Orchestra Marches,” Hed-Arzi Ban 14209, n.d. 113
Yiddish: Bob Booker & George Foster: “The Yiddish Are Coming Starring Lou Jacobi,” Verve V-15058, 1967
113
Yiddish: Bob Booker & George Foster: “When You’re In Love The Whole World Is Jewish,” Kapp KAP-4506, 1966
113
Yiddish: The Barry Sisters: “At Home With The Barry Sisters,” Roulette SR 25060, n.d. 113
Yiddish: The Barry Sisters: “Shalom The Barry Sisters,” Roulette SR 25157, n.d. 113
Yiddish: The Barry Sisters: “The Barry Sisters sing Fiddler on the Roof,” ABC – 516, n.d. 113
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 110
The Klezmorim: “Notes From Underground,” Flying Fish Recrods FF 322, 1984 113
Mickey Katz: “Katz: At The UN,” Capitol T1603, n.d. 113
Mickey Katz: “Mish Mosh Mickey Katz,” Capitol T 799, n.d. 113
Mickey Katz: “Kickey Katz and His Orchestra,” Capitol T 299, n.d. 113
Eli Basse: “Bassee- Ackwards Starring The Clown Prince Eli Basse,” Stereoddities, n.d. 113
Mickey Katz: “The Hits of Mickey Katz and his orc-296, n.d. 113
Julian “Cannonball” Adderly: “Julian “Cannonball” Addley & Strings 1955,” Trip Jazz TLP-5508, n.d.
114
Van Alexander: “The Home of Happy Feet Van Alexander and His Orchestra,” Capitol ST 1243, 1959
114
Lorez Alexandria: “More of the Great Lorez Alexandria,” Impulse A-76, 1964 114
Lorez Alexandria: “Lorez Alexandria The Great,” Impuldr A-62, 1964 114
Lorez Alexandria: “Deep Roots Lorez Alexandria,” Argo LP 694, n.d. 114
Lorez Alexandria: “The Band Swings Lorez Sings,” Sing 657, 1988 114
Lorez Alexandria: “Lorez Alesandria Early In The Morning with the Ramsey Lewis Trip and some of Basie’s Cats,” Argo LP 663, n.d.
114
Lorez Alexandria: “Lorez Alexandria with the Gordon Brisker Band Dear To My Heart,” Trend Records TR-547, 1987
114
Henry Allen: “Henry Allen & His Orchestra 1934-1935,” Collector’s Classics CC 13, n.d. 114
Henry Allen: “Henry Allen & His Orchestra 1935 – 1936,” Collector’s Classics CC 46, n.d. 114
Henry Allen: “Henry Allen & His Orchestra Vol. 5 1932-1937,” Collector’s Classic, CC 55, n.d.
114
Mose Allison: “Young Man Mose,” Prestige 7137, n.d. 114
Mose Allison: “Local Color,” Prestige 7121, n.d. 114
Mose Allison: “Mose Allison Back Country Suite,” Prestige 7091, n.d. 114
Mose Allison: “Mose Allison sings and plays V-8 Ford Blues,” Columbia P13518, n.d. 114
Mose Allison: “Mose Allison Transfiguration of Hiram Brown,” Columbia JCS 8240, 1973. 114
Mose Allison: “Mose Allison Wild Man On The Loose,” Atlantic SC 1456, 1966 114
Mose Allison: “Mose Allison Sings The Seventh Son,” Prestige PRST 7279, n.d. 114
Mose Allison: “The Word from Mose,” Atlantic SD 1424, 1965 114
Mose Allison: “Swingin’ Machine,” Atlantic 1398, 1962 114
David Allyn: “Don’t Look Back,” Xanadu 101, 1975 114
David Allyn: “In the Blue of Evening,” Discovery Records DS-794, 1978 114
David Allyn: “David Allyn sings Jerome Kern,” Discorvery Records DS-900, 1958 114
David Allen: “I Only Have Eyes For You,” Warner Bros. 268, 1959 114
David Allyn: “David Allyn with the Bill Holman Orchestra,” Discory Records DS-916, 1985 114
Ernestine Anderson: “The Fascinating Ernestine,” Mecury Records 15PJ-36 114
Ernestine Anderson: “Miss Ernestine Anderson,” Columbia EMS 1141, 1985 114
Ernestine Anderson: “Ernestine Anderson Big City,” Concord Records CJ-214 114
Ernestine Anderson: “It’s Time For Ernestine,” BayBridge ULS-6073-B, n.d. 114
Ernestine Anderson: “Ernestine Anderson The Toast of the Nation’s Critics,” Mercury MG20400, n.d.
115
The Andrews Sisters: “The Andrews Sisters At The Microphone,” Take Two TT 305, 1987 115
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 111
The Andrews Sisters: “The Andrews Sisters The Best of,” MCA Records, 1973. 115
Julie Andrews: “Broadway’s Fair Julie Andrews,” Columbia Records CS 8512, 1967 115
Julie Andrews: “Julie Andrews Don’t Go In The Lion’s Cage Tonight,” Columbia Records, 1962
115
Julie Andrews: “Julie Andrews Sings,” RCA Victor LSP-1681, 1958 115
The Andrews Sisters: “The Best of The Andrews Sisters Vol. II, MCA Records MCA2-4093, 1976.
115
Ray Anthony: “Ray Anthony Plays Steve Allen,” Capitol T1086, 1958 115
Arden and Ohman: “Arden and Ohman Selections from Nine Musical Comedies and Two Films of 20’s & 30’s,” A Box Office Production, n.d.
115
Arden and Ohman: “Arden and Ohman (1925-1933) Victor Arden and Phil Ohman,” ABox Office Production, n.d.
115
Gus Arnheim: “Gus Arnheim and his Cocoanut Grove Orchestra 1931,” Take Two Records TT 112, 1984
115
Gus Arnheim: “Gus Arnheim From Films and Records 1928-1929,” Take Two Records TT 105, 1980
115
Gus Arnheim: “Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra Broadcasts from the Cocoanut Grove-Los Angeles,” Sunbeam HB-304, 1973.
115
Louis Armstrong: “Original Motion Picture Soundtrace New Orleans Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday,” First Release, Giants of Jazz GOJ-1025, 1983
115
Louis Armstrong: “Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong Havin’ Fun Entertaining “Live” Broadcasts 1949-1950,” Sounds Rare SR 5009, 1983
115
Louis Armstrong : “Louis Armstrong & Bing Crosby More Fun Entertaining “Live” Broadcasts 1951, Sounds Rare SR-5010, 1983
115
Louis Armstrong: “New Discoveries Louis Armstrong,” Pumpkin Productions, Inc 109, 1980
115
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong Bing Crosby On Stage,” Wind Mill WMD 190, 1949 115
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden and the V-Disc All Stars Midnight at V-Disc,” Pumpkin Productions 103, 1977
115
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong plays W. C. Handy,” CBS JCL 591, 1973. 115
Louis Armstrong: “Satch Plays Fats A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars,” Columbia JCL 708, 1973.
115
Duke Ellington-Louis Armstrong: “Echoes of An Era The Duke Ellington-Louis Armstrong Years, Roulette RE-108, n.d.
115
Louis Armstrong: “European Concert Recordings by Ambassador Satch,” Columbia CL 840, n.d.
115
Bing Crosby-Louis Armstrong: “Bing Crosby – Louis Armstrong,” Capitol SM-11735, 1975 115
Louis Armstrong-Danny Kaye: “Louis Armstrong – Danny Kaye The Five Pennies Sound Track,” Dot DLP 9500, n.d.
115
Paul Ash: “Deep Blue Nifty Hot Dance Hits by Paul Ash,” Broadway BR-119, 1985 115
Fred Astaire: “The Astaire Story,” DRG DARC-3-1102, 1978 115
Fred Astaire: “Nothing Thrilled Us Half As Much Fred Astaire Sings and dances his greatest hits,” EPIC FLM 13103, n.d.
115
Fred Astaire: “The Belle of New York starring Fred Astaire,” Stet Records DS 15004, 1978 115
Fred Astaire: “Starring Fred Astaire,” CBS, 1973. 115
Fred Astaire: “ Fred Astaire Attitude Dancing,” UAS 29885, n.d. 116
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 112
Fred Astaire: “Top Hat, White Tie & Tails…The Inimitable Fred Astaire,” SavilleSVL 184, 1987
116
Fred Astaire: “Fred Astaire 1941-1946 Dancing, Swinging, Singing and Romancing,” MCA Records MCL 1706, 1982
116
Fred Astaire: “Fred Astaire,” Lion L70121, n.d. 116
Fred Astaire: “Starring Fred Astaire,”CBS Records, n.d. 116
Fred Astaire: “Fred Astaire Attitude Dancing,” United Artist UA-LA580-G, 1976. 116
Fred Astaire: “Alfred Butt and Lee Ephraim with Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedly present Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire and Leslie Henson, Bernard Clifton in Funny Face A New Musical Comedy,” WRC SH 144, n.d.
116
David Allen: “Let’s Face The Music And Dance! David Allen/Bill Holman Orchestra,” World Pacific Records WP-1250, 1958
116
Fred & Adele Astaire: “Alfred Butt, Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley, Fred & Adele Astaire, Lady Be Good,” Monmouth MES/7036, n.d.
116
Fred Astaire: “Three Evenings with Fred Astaire,” DRG Records 53L 5181,n.d. 116
Claire Austin: “When Your Lover Has Gone,” Contemporary Records C5002, 1956 116
Gene Austin: “Gene Austin,” RCA VPM-6056, 1972. 116
Ethel Azama: “Cool Heat,” Liberty LRP 3142, 1984 116
Laurie Antonioli: “Laurie Antonioli featuring George Cables,” Catero Records, 1985 116
Bobby Short: “The Mad Twenties by Bobby Short,” Atlllantic SD 1302, n.d. 116
Maurice Chevalier: “Maurice Chevalier Toujours Maurice,” CAL-579, 1959 116
Humour: “Laughing In Rhythm,” Jazzzz Humour Stash ST-116, 1979 116
Edith Day: “The Original Stars of Rosemaire, Showboat, Irene, Rio Rita, The Desert Song, Edith Day,” WRC SH 138, n.d.
116
Henry Hall: “It’s five fifteen and time for Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra,” WRC SH 172, 1972.
116
Binnie Hale: “Binnie Hale Spread A Little Happiness,” WRC SH 129, n.d. 116
Chicago Loopers: “Jump presents LaVere’s Chicago Loopers,” Jump Records 116
Mixed Artists: “Reefer Madness,” Stash ST-119, 1979 116
Credo: “Credo,” Russian Studio, 1981 116
Poseidon Society: “Khaldis, The Spirit of Ink Alan Hovhaness,” Robert King Music, n.d. 116
Jay Hawkins: “Screamin’ The Blues Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” Red Lighter RL 0025, 116
Leningrad Dixieland: “Leningrad Dixieland,” Russian Studio, n.d. 116
Tony Bennett & Bill Evans: “Tony Bennett & Bill Evans Together Again,” DRG MRS 901, 1976.
116
Russian Music: “Recorded in the Thrties,” Made in USSR 116
Russian Music: “Free Jazz,” 116
Tony Bennett: “The Many Moods of Tony,” Columbia CS-8941, n.d. 117
Tony Bennett: “The Tony Bennett Bill Evans Album,” Fantasy Records F-9489, 1975 117
Russian Music: All the wordage is in Russian 117
Mixed Artists: “16 Original 962Jazz Classics Reefer Songs,” Stash ST-100, 1976.
117
The Lomax Recordings: “Louisiana Cajun and Creole Music 1934,” Swallow LP-8003-2, 1987
117
Donald Lambert: “Giant Sride Donald Lambert and His Harlem Piano,” Solo Art Records 117
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 113
BJ-18001, 1962
Don Menza Sextet: “The Don Menza Sextet Horn of Plenty,” Voss Records D1 72931, 1987
117
The Microscopic Septet: “The Microscopic Septet Beauty Based on Science,” Stash Records ST-276, 1988
117
Microscopic Septet: “Microscopic Septet Let’s Flip,” Osmosis 6003, 1985 117
Moscow Dixieland: “Moscow Dixieland Dixie Cappella Director Lev Lebedev,” Russian Studio, 1983
117
Russian Album, all wordage in Russian 117
Russian: “Credo,” Russian Studio, 1984 117
Three Wishes for Jamie: “Anne Jeffreys and John Raitt in Three Wishes for Jamie Original Broadway Cast,” Capitol Records S 317, n.d.
117
Stash Christmas Album: “The Stash Christmas Album 16 Blues and Jazz Classics,” Stash ST 125, 1985
117
Copulatin’ Blues: “Copulation Blues Volume One,” Stash ST 101, 1976. 117
AC-DC Blues: “Ac-Dc Blues Gay Jazz Reissues Volume One,” Stash ST-106, 1972. 117
Emerson Meyers: “ Marches, Militaries Metaphoriquemen,” Opus One, 1977 117
Leningrad Jazz: “Leningrad Jazz International,” Russian Studio, 1990 117
Russian Music: Recorded in Russia 117
Laser Disc: Red Skelton/Esther Williams: “Bathing Beauty,” MGM, 1993 117
Laser Disc: Dick Powell/Ruby Keeler: “Dames,” MGM, 1961 117
Laser Disc: Red Skelton/Esther Williams: “Neptune’s Daughter,” MGM, 1993 117
Laser Disc: Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland: “Girl Crazy,” MGM, 1990 117
Laser Disc: Eleanor Powell: “Eleanor Powell, Lady Be Good and Ship Ahoy,” MGM, n.d. 117
Laser Disc: Eddie Cantor: “Glorifying the American Dough Girls, Palmy Days,” MGM, 1995 117
Laser DiscL: Eddie Cantor: “Strike Me Pink,” MGM, 1995 117
Laser Disc: Eddie Cantor: “Roman Scandals,” MGM, 1995 117
Mel Brooks/Carl Reiner: “The Complete Works of Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks featuring the 2000 year old man,” Warner Bros 3XX 2744, n.d.
117
Laser Disc: Frank Sinatra/Shirley MacLaine: “Can-Can,” CBS/Fox, 1989 117
Laser Disc: Busby Berkeley’s Gold Diggers of 1933,” MGM, 1990 117
Judy Collins: “Judy Collins So Early in the Spring,” Elektra/Asylum Records, 1977 117
Olivia Newton-John: “Olivia Newton-John’s Greatest Hits,” MCA Records MCA-3028, 1977
118
RCA Stars: “The New Sound of the Stars Dynagroove,” RCA Victor SP-33-224, 1963 118
Laser Disc: Lucille Ball: “Best Foot Forward and Dubarry Was a Lady,” MGM, n.d. 118
Howard McGhee: “Music from the Connection,” Felsted FL-7512, n.d. 118
Oscar Peterson/Nelson Riddle: “Oscar Peterson & Nelson Riddle,” Verve V-8562, 1963 118
Bix Beiderbecke: “Bix Beiderbecke,” Everest Records FS 317, 1924 118
Gordon Jenkins: “Gordon Jenkins complete Manhattan Tower,” Capitol, T766, n.d. 118
Teri Thornton: “Devil My Care songs by Teri Thornton,” Riverside 862, n.d. 118
Soundtrack: “The Sound of Music Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer,” RCA Victor LOCD-2005, n.d.
118
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 114
Lynn Hope: “Lynn Hope and his tenor-sax,” Aladdin PM 231, 1983 118
Jimmy Rushing: “Jimmy Rushing and The Smith Girls, Bessie, Clara, Mamie & Trixie,” Columbia CS8405, n.d.
118
Randy Sandke: “New York Stories Randy Sandke,” Stash, n.d. 118
Robert Goulet: Manhattan Tower Robert Goulet,” Columbia OS 2450, n.d. 118
Sam Cooke: “Sam Cooke interprets Billie Holiday,” RCA APL 1-0899, 1975 118
Alfred Drake: “Alfred Drake Kismet,” Columbia ML 4850, n.d. 118
Johnny Pineapple: “Hawaiian Holiday with Johnny Pineapple & His Orch.” Pickwick PC-3018, n.d.
118
Mel Brooks: “High Anxiety,” Warner Communication, 1978 118
Blue Barron: “Blue Barron 1938-1939,” Hindsight Records HSR-137, 1979 118
Blue Barron: “Blue Barron 1938-1941,” Hidsight Records HSR 119, n.d. 118
78s: Art Tatum Trio: “Flying Home,” Comet T-3B, n.d. 78s-1-119
78s: Art Tatum Trio: “The Man I Love,” Comet T-1-A, n.d. 78s-2-119
78s: Artie Shaw: “Suite No. 8,” RCA Victor 28-0405-A, n.d.
78s-3-119
78s: Artie Shaw: “Summertime,” Rca Victor 28-046-A, n.d. 78s-4-119
78s: Benny Goodman: “I Got Rhythm,” RCA Victor 55038, n.d. 78s-5-119
78s: Duke Ellington:” Metronome All Out,” RCA Victor 40-4000-A, n.d. 78s-6-119
78s: Woody Herman: “ Ebony Concerto,” Columbia Masterworks 7479-M, n.d. 78s-7-119
78s: Benny Goodman: “Sing, Sing, Sing,” RCA Victor 36205-A, n.d. 78s-8-119
78s: Art Tatum: “I Know That You Know,” Comet T2-B, n.d. 78s-9-119
78s: Frank Sinatra & Dinah Shore: For Reference Recording Only, n.d. 78s-10-119
78s: Tommy Dorsey: “Deer River Fox Trot,” RCA Victor 36396-B, n.d. 78s-11-119
Alec Wilder Octets: “Alec Wilder Octets,” Mercury Records MG 25008, n.d. 10”LP
Josh White: “Josh White Ballads and Blues,” Decca DL5082, n.d. 10”LP
Paul Weston: “Music for Romancing Paul Weston and his orchestra,” Capitol H153, n.d. 10”LP
Paul Weston: “Paul Weston and His Orchestra Music for Memories,” Capitol LC 6821, n.d.
10”LP
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Helen Ward: “Helen Ward It’s Been so Long,” Columbia CL 6271, n.d. 10”LP
Larry Wagner: “Larry Wagner Conducts,” A440 Records AP 501, 1954 10”LP
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan Sings with John Kirby,” Riverside RPL 2511, n.d. 10”LP
Sarah Vaughan: “Sarah Vaughan The Divine Sarah,” Mercury Record MG-25188, n.d. 10”LP
Kay Starr: “Songs by Kay Starr,” Capitol H211, 1949 10”LP
Jo Stafford: “Autumn in New York Jo Stafford,” Capitol Records H197, n.d. 10”LP
Dinah Shore: “Dinah Shore Sings,” Columbia CL 6004, n.d. 10”LP
Raymond Scott: “Raymond Scott and his Orchestra,” MGM E-549, n.d. 10”LP
Willard Robinson: “Willard Robison and his Deep River Music,” Coral Records CRL 56096, n.d.
10”LP
Edith Piaf: “Edith Piaf Chansons Parisiennes,” Columbia FL9501, n.d. 10”LP
Edith Piaf:” Edith Piaf Encores,” Columbia FL 9527, n.d. 10”LP
Edith Piaf: “Edith Piaf sings Bravo pour le Clown,” Angel Records ANG 64005, n.d. 10”LP
Original Memphis Five: “Original Memphis Five,” n.d. 10”LP
Original Dixieland Jass Band: “Original Dixieland One Step, Livery Stable Blues,” RCA Victor 18255-PS, 1997
10”LP
Red Heads: “Red Heads We Three,” n.d. 10”LP
Yves Montand: “Yves Montand Sings,” Decca DL7017, n.d. 10”LP
Mabel Mercer: “Songs by Mabel Mercer,” Atlantic LP 402, n.d. 10”LP
Yank Lawson” “Yank Lawson’s Dixieland Jazz,” Riverside RLP 2509, n.d. 10”LP
Russian Albums 10”LP
Riverside Syncopatprs: “SOPOT 1957 L0158, 1957 10”LP
Richard Tauber: “Richard Tauber Vienese Operetta Favorites,” Decca DL 7511, n.d. 10LP
Puccini: “Tosca Love Duet & Vissi d’Arte,” Columbia ML 2139, n.d. 10”LP
Jaki Freund: “Jaki Freund Quintet,” Muza W0401, n.d. 10”LP
Riccardo Stracciari: “Riccardo Stracciari Recital,” Odeon, 1958 10”LP
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Ronnie Deauville: “Mad About You,” Su[er Disc 1049, n.d. l 10”LP
Mel-Tones: “White Christmas,” Jewel G-4000, n.d. 10”LP
Mel Torme: “You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me,” Capitol 3872, n.d. 10”LP
Mel Torme: “There’s A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway,” Capitol %&-751, n.d. 10”LP
Mel Torme: “There’s An ‘X’ In The Middle Of Texas,” Capitol 825, n.d. 10”LP
Mel Torme: “Blossoms on the Bough,” Capitol 57-775, n.d. 10”LP
Herb Jeffries: “Sunday Isn’t Sunday Anymore,” Columbia 38652, n.d. 10”LP
Arne Domnerus: “Around the world in Jazz Sweden,” RCA LPT 3032, n.d. 10”LP
Xtabay:” Voice of Xtabay,” Capitol H244, n.d. 10”LP
The Chanukah Party: Ktav Publishing House, 1954 10”LP
Mickey Katz: “Borscht,” RCA Victor LMP-3193, n.d. 10”LP
Rose Murphy: “Rose Murphy The Chi-Chi Girl,” Royale VLP 6079, n.d. 10”LP
Peggy Lee: “My Best To You Peggy Lee Sings,” Capitol H204, n.d. 10”LP
Benny Goodman/Rosemary Clooney: “Date with the King Benny Goodman his Sextet and Trio Rosemary Clooney,” Columbia CL2572, n.d.
10”LP
Nat King Cole: “King Cole At The Piano,” Capitol H-156, n.d. 10”LP
Ralph Burns: “Free Forms,” Mecrury MG C-115,n.d. 10”LP
June Christy: “Something Cool,” Capitol H516, n.d. 10”LP
Bing Crosby: “Don’t Fence Me In,” Decca DL 5063, n.d. 10”LP
Bing Crosby/Connie Boswell: “Bing & Connie,” Decca DL 5390, n.d. 10”LP
Bing Crosby: “Just For You,” Decca DL 5417, n.d. 10”LP
Bing Crosby: “Merry Christmas,” Decca DL5019, n.d. 10”LP
Bing Crosby: “elBingo,” Decca 5011, n.d. 10”LP
Joe Marsala: “Chicago Jazz Joe Marsala,” Hi-Life 65, n.d. 118
Tony Fruscella: “Tony Fruscella Debut,” Spotlite SPJ126, 1981 118
Julie London: “Send for Me Julie London,” Liberty LRP 8171, n.d. 118
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Julie London: “Julie London,” Sunset SUS-5104, n.d. 118
Glen Miller: “The Glen Miller Orchestra In the Digital Mood,” GRP Records, 1981 118
Al Browley and the Masqueraders: “We’ll Be Together Again,” Limited Edition LE 5001, n.d.
118
Joe Marsala: “Joe Marsala Lower Register,” Iajrc, 1981 118
Abe Lyman: “Abe Lyman and His Californians 1923/26 Volume 1,” Grannyphone 03308, n.d.
118
Abe Lyman: “Abe Lyman and His Californians 1926/30 Volume 2,” Grannyphone 03309, n.d.
118
Beatrice Lillie: “Beatrice Lillie Comedienne with Orchestra Directed by Roy Ross,” Decca DL 5433, 1953
10”LP/11
9
Ernie Lieberman: “Goodbye, Mr. War Ernie Lieberman sooonnngs and guitar,” Americord ALP 101, n.d.
10”LP/11
9
Liberace: “Liberace at the Piano with Paul Weston and His Orchestra Vol II,” Columbia CL 6283, n.d.
10”LP/11
9
Liberace: “Liberace at the Piano with Paul Weston and His Orchestra Vol 1, Columbia CL 6269, n.d.
10”LP/11
9
Diana Lynn: “Diana Lynn in Piano Moods,” Capitol H180, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Herb Jeffries: “Timeon My Hands torch time with Herb Jeffries,” Coral CRL 56044,nd 10”LP/11
9
Peggy King: “Peggy King Wish Upon A Star,” Columbia CL 2549, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Mahalia Jackson: “Mahlia Jackson Queen of the Gospel Singers,” Apollo Records LP 202, n.d.
10”LP/11
9
Herb Jeffries: “Herb Jeffries Sings,” Mercury Records MG 25090, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Herb Jeffries: “Magenta Moods Herb Jeffries,” Mercury Records MG25089, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Sones Jarochos: “Sones Jarochos Conjunto Medellin de Lino Chavez,” Fabrica de Discos Peerless, Mexico, n.d.
10”LP/11
9
Hackett’s Horn: “Hackett’s Horn,” Viking 202, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Bob Helm: “Bob Helm’s Riverside Roustabouts,” Riverside RLP 2510, n.d. 10”L
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 118
P/119
Claire Austin: “Claire Austin sings the blues with Kid Ory, GoodTime L-24, 1954 10”LP/11
9
Billie Holiday: “Billie Holiday,” Commodore Records , n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Brad Gowans: “Brad Gowans and his New York Nine,” RCA LJM-3000, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Bing Crosby: “Bing Crosby sings Victor Herbert Songs,” Decca , 1951 10”LP/11
9
Pearl Bailey: “Pearl Bailey entertains,” Columbia, 1950 10”LP/11
9
Marvin Ash: “Marvin Ash,” Jump Records JL-4, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Les Brown: “Your dance date with Les Brown,” Columbia CL 6123, 1950 10”LP/11
9
Les Brown: “Classics in Rhythm Les Brown,” Columbia CL 6159, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Leroy Anderson: “Leroy Anderson conducts his own compositions,” Decca, 1951 10”LP/11
9
Leroy Anderson: “Leroy Anderson coducts,” Decca DL7509, 1950 10”LP/11
9
Nat King Cole: “Nat King Cole and his trio,” Capitol H213, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Suzanne Bloch: “Music in Shakespeare’s Time,” Concert Hall Sociey CHS-1225, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Benchley’s Best: “Benchley’s Best,” Audio Parties LPA110, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Josephine: “Josephine Paris mes Amours,” RCA 130.101, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Wilbur deParis: “Wilbur deParis New New Orleans Jazz,” A440 Records, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
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Marlene Dietrich: “Marlene Dietrich Souvenir Album,” Decca DL5100, 1949 10”LP/11
9
Marlene Dietrich: “Marlene Dietrich O.S.S.,” Columbia GL 105, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Dixieland Rhythm Kings: “Dixieland Rhythm Kings,” Pax 6002, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Maurice Chevalier: “Maurice Chevalier Sings,” VOX VL3100, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Buddy Clark: “Buddy Clark Songs of Romance,” Columbia CL 6054, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Nat King Cole: “Unforgettable Nat King Cole,” Columbia, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Nate King Cole: “Penthouse Serenade Nat King Cole at the piano,” Capitol n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong Basin Street Blues,” Decca DL 5532, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong,” Odeon OS 1080, n.d. 10”/LP119
Louis Armstrong: “Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers,” Decca DL 5509,n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Albert Ammons: “Boogie Woogie Classics Albert Ammons,” Blue Note, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Bill Coleman: “Bill Coleman and his swing stars No.1 and No. 2,” Phillips, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Judy Garland: “Judy Garland Sings,” MGM, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Bud Freeman: “Bud Freeman Classics in Jazz,” Capitol, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Jacqueline Francois: “Jacqueline Francois sings,” VOX PL3070, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Jacquline Francois: “Jacqueline Francois Chante,” Polydor LP530.000, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
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Billy Eckstine: “That old feeling Billy Eckstine,” MGM, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Cliff Edwards:” Ukulele Ike Cliff Edwards 2,” Walnut Treet Cottage, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Ziggy Elman:” Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra,” MGM, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Billy Daniels: “Torch Hour Billy Daniels,” Mercury Reocrds MG25103, n.d. 10”LP/11
9
Doris Day: “I’ll see you in my dreams doris day danny Thomas,” Columbia CL6198,nd 10”LP/11
9
Doris Day & Harry James: “Young man with a horn Doris Day and Harry James, Columbia CL 6106, 1950
10”LP/11
9
Hank Williams: “ Hank Williams Lovesick Blues August 1947-December 1948,” Polygram, 1983
120
Hank Williams: “Hank Williams On The Air,” Polydor, n.d. 120
Gene Autry: “Gene Autry Yellow Rose of Texas,” Bear Family Records BDP 15024, 1986 120
Gene Autry: “Gene Autry’s Counry Music Hall of Fame Album,” Columbia CS 1035, n.d. 120
Gene Autry: “Gene Autry Live From Madison Square Garden,” Rebuplic Records IRDA-R-6014, 1976.
120
Gene Autry: “The Gene Autry Collection,” Murray Hill M61072, 1983 120
Gene Autry: “Christmastime with Gene Autry,” Mistletoe Records MLP-1207, n.d. 120
Bob Wills: “Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys and Asleep at The Wheel,” CBS, 1974. 120
Lanny Ross: “The Silver Country by Lanny Ross,” Silver Dollar Country Gallery Limited Editon SDC-100, n.d.
120
The Light Crust Doughboys: “Western Swing The Light Crust Doughboys 1936-39,” Texas Rose TXR2704, 1982
120
Uncle Dave Macon: “Uncle Dave Macon The Dixie Dewdrop,” Vetco Records LP 101, n.d. 120
Uncle Dave Macon: “Uncle Dave Macon Volume 2,” Vetco Records LP 105, n.d. 120
Uncle Dave Macon: “Uncle Dave Macon,” Historical HLP 8006, 1975 120
Uncle Dave Macon: “Uncle Dave Macon,” RBF Records RF 51, 1963 120
Uncle Dave Macon: “Uncle Dave Macon First Featured Star of the Grand Ole Opry,” Ace of Hearts AH 135, 1967
120
The Carter Family: “A Collection of Favorites by The Carter Family,” Ace of Hearts AH 58, n.d.
120
The Insect Trust: “The Insect Trust Hoboken Saturday Night,” Atlantic Recording,” n.d. 120
Solid Gold: “Solid Gold Volume 2,” Musicor Records MS-3255, 1973. 120
The Greatest Rock and Roll Hits: “The Greatest Rock and Roll Hits,” Adam VIII, A8R 9001,n.d.
120
Donovan: “Barabjagal Performed by Donoan,” Epic BN 26481, 1968 120
Happy Trails: “Happy Trails Songs of the Great Singing Cowboys,” TVP Records TVP-1013, 120
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 121
1976.
Milton Brown: “Milton Brown and his Brownies Pioneer Western Sing Band 1935=36,” MCA Records MCA-1509, 1982
120
The Sons of the Pioneers: “The Songs of the Pioneers Empty Saddles,” MCA Records MCA-1563, 1983
120
Tex Ritter: “Country Western Bulls-Eyes,” Premier PS-9053, n.d. 120
Jimmie Davis: “Jimmie Davis Rockin’ Blues,” Bear Family BFX 15125, 1983 120
Buddy Jones: “Louisiana’s Honky Tonk Man Buddy Jones 1935-1941,” Texas Rose TXR-2711, 1984
120
The Original Carter Family: “The Original Carter Family,” Anthology of Country Music ACM-8, n.d.
120
Jimmie Davis: “Jimmie Davis Barnyard Stomp,” Bear Family BFX 15285, 1988 120
Edmonia Henderson: “I’m Coming from Seclusion,” Collectors Items 005, n.d. 120
Sam Manning: “Barbados Blues Sam Manning, Wilmoth Houdini,” Collectors Items 015, 1984
120
Western Swing: “The Hi-Flyers 1937-41,” Texas Rose TXR 2705, 1982 121
Western Swing: “W. Lee O’Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys 1935-38,” Texas Rose TXR 2702, 1982
121
Western Swing: “Songs of the West 1938-41,” Texas Rose TXR 2708, 1982 121
Western Swing: “Dave Edwards and his Alabama Boys 1937,” Texas Rose TXR 2707, 1982 121
Western Swing: “Cliff Bruner’s Texas Wanderers,” Texas Rose TXR 2710, 1983 121
Western Swing: “Cliff Bruner’s Texas Wanderers,” Texas Rose TXR 2710, 1983 121
Western Swing: “The Tune Wranglers 1936-38,” Texas Rose TXR 2703, 1982 121
Western Swing: “Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers 1934-47,” Texas Rose TXR 2701, 1982
121
Western Swing: “Milton Brown a& His Musical Brownies 1934,” Texas Rose TXR 2706, 1982
121
Western Swing Classics: “Ocie Stockard and The Wanderers 1937,” Origin Jazz Library OJL-8103, n.d.
121
Western Swing: “The Light Crust Doughboys 1936 Western Swing Live,” Jambalaya CW 207, 1990
121
Western Swing: “Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys,” Texas Rose TXR 2709, 1983 121
Emmylou Harris: “Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town Emmylou Harris,” WB, 1978 121
Bob Wills: “The Bob Wills Anthology,” Columbia, 1973. 121
Tex Ritter: “Singin’ in the Saddle,” Bear Family BDP15231, 1986 121
Merle Travis: “The Radio Shows 1945-1946,” Country Routes RFD 9001, 1990 121
Western Swing:” America’s#1 Western Swing Band,” Kaleidoscope Records F-35, 1990 121
Jimmy Rodgers: “Jimmie Rodgers 1928-1929,” Rounder Records, 1990 121
Jimmy Rodgers: “Train Whistle Blues Jimmie Rodgers,” Living Era AJA 5042, n.d. 121
Jimmie Rodgers: “Jimmie Rodgers 1927-1928 First Sessions,” Rounder Records, 1990 121
Garry Brady: “The Blues Barbecue Bobry 1975,” 121
Tex Ritter: “Lady Lillin’ Cowboy,” Bear Family BDP 15209, 1986 121
Bill Boyd: “Bill Boyd’s Cowboy Ramblers,” RCA AXM2-5503, n.d. 121
Jimmy Dean: “Favorites of Jimmy Dean,” King 686, n.d. 121
Jerry Jeff Walker: “Jerry Jeff Walker Live Recording Concert Luckenbach, Texas,” Free 121
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 122
Flow Production, 1973.
Bobbie Gentry: “Bobbie Gentry The Delta Sweete,” Capitol ST 2842, n.d. 121
Hamza El Din: “Al Oud Instrumental and Vocal Music of Nubia,” Vanguard BRS 9194, n.d. 122
Mikres Kyklades: “Mikis Theodorakis Mikes Kyklades-Lipotaktes,” RCA XLPH 20014, 1968 122
Bijan Samandar: “Music of Iran The Ear,” Lyrichord LLST 7201, n.d. 122
Arabic Music, Female Singer, n.d. 122
Jack Costanzo: “Bongo, Cha Cha Cha Jack Costanzo,” Golden Tone C 4061, n.d. 122
Alfred Deller: “ Shakespeare Songs and Lute Solos,” Angel Records 45016, n.d. 122
Joe Houston: “Rock ‘n Roll Party Joe Houston and his Rockets,” Gold Award Records C8033, n.d.
122
Mickey Ortiz: “Paranoise Constant Fear New Directions in Rock,” ntilles, n.d. 122
The Righteous Brothers: “The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits,” Verve V05020, n.d. 122
Fairporc Convention: “Fairporc Convention,” A&M Records, n.d. 122
John and Beverley Martyn: “Storm Bringer,” WB 1854, n.d. 122
Paul Simon: “Paul Simon,” Columbia, n.d. 122
Emerson Lake & Palmer: “Emerson Lake & Palmer,” Cotillion SD 9040, n.d. 122
Paul Simon: “Paul Simon Graceland,” Warner Brother, 1986 122
Cat Stevens: “Cat Stevens,” Island Records, 1970 122
Bob Dylan: “Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline,” Columbia Records KCS 9825, n.d. 122
Grateful Dead: “Grateful Dead Workingman’s Dead,” Warner Brothers 1869, 1970 122
Grateful Dead: “American Beauty Grateful Dead, Warner Brothers 1893, 1970 122
Bob Dylan: “Dylan & the Dead,” Columbia, 1989 122
Liege & Lief: “Liege & Lief Fairport Convention,” AM Records SP 4257, n.d. 122
Randy Newman: “Randy Newman Sail Away,” Reprise Records 2064, 1972. 122
Randy Newman: “Randy Newman 12 Songs,” Reprise Records 6373, n.d. 122
EverlyBrothers: “The Everly Brothers,” Line Records LLP 5152AS, 1982 122
Bob Dylan:”Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits,” Columbia 9463, n.d. 122
Gypsy: “We Need More Love Gypsy,” MRS Reords, 1986 122
Randy Newman: “Randy Newman Little Criminals,” Warner Brothers BSK 3079, 1977 122
David Bromberg: “David Bromberg,” Columbia C31104, 1971 122
Alabama: “Alabama,” RCA AHL1-3930, 1981 122
Buddy Holly: “Buddy Holly and The Crickets,” Coral Records CRL 757405, n.d.
122
Bob Dylan: “Bob Dylan Blood On The Tracks,” Columbia, 1974. 122
Simon and Garfunkel: “Simon and Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Columbia 9914, 1957
123
Grateful Dead: “Grateful Dead,” Warner Brothers, 1971 123
The Monkees: “The Monkees Headquarters,” Colgems COM-103, 1967 123
The Monkees: “The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees,” Colgems COS-109, 1968 123
The Monkees: “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.,” ColgemsCOS-104, 1967 123
Peter, Paul & Mary: “ Peter, Paul & Mary,” Warner Brothers WB1449, 1962 123
Beatles:”With the Beatles,” Parlophone PCS 3045, 1963 123
Beatles: “Help! The Beatles,” Parlophone PCS 3071, 1965 123
Beatles: “The Beatles,” Capitol, n.d. 123
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 123
Beatles: “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band,” Capitol SMAS 2659, n.d. 123
Beatles: “Rubber Soul,” EMI Records PCS 3075, 1966 123
Beatles: “Revolver,” Capitol ST2576, n.d. 123
Beatles: “Abbey Road Beatles,” EMI SO-383, n.d. 123
Beatles: “Let It Be,” Apple Records, n.d. 123
Ringo: “Ringo,” EMI Italiana, 1972. 123
Bob Dylan: “Bob Dylan Self Portrait,” Columbia C2X30050, n.d. 123
Bob Dylan: “Bob Dylan John Wesley Harding,” Columbia CL2804, 1968 123
The Mamas & The Papas: “The Mamas & The Papas 20 Greatest Hits,” MCA Records MFP 50493, 1980
123
The Mamas& The Papas: “The Mamas & The Papas Deliver,” Dunhill D50014, n.d. 123
The Mamas & The Papas: Farewell To The First Golden Era The Mamas & The Papas,” Dunhill DS 50028, n.d.
123
Herb Alpert: “SRO Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass,” A&M SP 4119, n.d. 123
Righteous Brothers: “The Righteous Brothers Some Blue-Eyed Soul,” Moonglow Records MLP 1002, 1964
123
Righteous Brothers: “The Righteous Brothers Go Ahead and Cry,” Verve V-5004, nd 123
Linda Ronstadt: “Linda Ronstadt Canciones de mi Padre,” Elertra Records, 1987 123
Rolling Stones: “Rolling Stones Through The Past, Darkly(Big Hits Vol.2),” London Records NPS-3, n.d.
123
Donovan: “Catch The Wind Donovan,” Hickory LPM 123, n.d. 123
Herman’s Hermits: “Herman’s Hermits 15 Greatest Hits,” Abko Records, n.d. 123
Phil Collins: Phil Collins….But Seriously,” Atlantic Records, 1989 123
The Babys: “The Babys Broken Heart,” Chrysalis, n.d. 123
Linda Ronstadt: “Linda Ronstadt Greatest Hits,” Asylum Records, 1974. 123
Fairport Convention: “Especially For You Fairport Convention Rosie,” Island Records, n.d. 123
Rolling Stones: “Rolling Stones Tattoo You,” Glimmer Twins, n.d. 123
Neil Sedaka: “Neil Sedaka The Hungry Years,” The Rockert Record Company, 1975 123
Herman’s Hermits: “Herman’s Hermits including Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter,” MGM E-4262, n.d.
123
Ed Rudy: “The American Tour With Ed Rudy-A Documentary Producd by Radio Pulsebeat News,” n.d.
123
CD: Androcleas Rodgers 124
CD: Angelina Demo 124
CD: Amour Michel Legrand 124
CD: And Then I Wrote, Meridith & Rene Wilson 124
CD: Applause 124
CD: Arbian Nights 124
CD: Bet Your Life 124
CD: A Brief History of White Music 124
CD: By Bernstein Live 1975 124
CD: Alan Bergman Up Close & Misical Demo 2 124
CD: Amen Corner, Garry Sherman 124
CD: Blues in the Night 124
CD: Bea Arthur….And Then There’s Bea 124
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 124
CD: India Adams The Big Song Dance Demo 124
CD: The Billt Barnes Revue 124
CD: Bojangles Demo 124
CD: Brain Child 124
CD: Band In Berlin 124
CD: Bei Mir Bistu Schoen An Original Cast Album 124
CD: Barnum with Reg Livermore 124
CD: Bye Bye Birdie Demo, Charles Strouse 124
CD: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 124
CD: Up Close and Musican, The Bergmans 124
Lennie Niehaus: “Lennie Niehaus Volume 5 The Sextet,” Contemporary C3524, 1956 125
Steve Allen: “Steve Allen at the Roundtable,” Forum Dynamic SF 9014, n.d. 125
Dixieland Jazz: “Jazz: Bayou To Bay out of the blues,” H&H Productions, n.d. 125
Red Nichols: “Red Nichols’ & His Five Pennies,” Mark56 Records, n.d. 125
Red Nichols: “Red Nichols & the Five Pennies at Marineland,” Capitol n.d. 125
Red Norvo: “Music To Listen To Red Norvo By,” Contemporary C7534, 1957 125
Red Norvo: “The Second Time Around The Red Norvo Combo,” Famous Door HL-108, 1975
125
Original Soundtrack: “The Loves of Isadora,” Kapp KRS-5511, n.d. 125
Original Soundtrack: “For Your Eyes Only,” United Artist, 1981 125
Original Cast Album: “Hard Job Bening God…A Rock Operal by Tom Martel,” GWP Records, 1971
125
Laser Disc: “Saturday Night Fever,” Paramount, 1982 125
Laser Disc: “Terminator 2 Judgement Day,” Live Home Video, 1991 125
Laser Disc: “Star Wars,” CBS Fox, 1977 125
Original Cast: “The Last Sweet Days of Isaac,” RCA LSO-1169, 1970 125
Original Soundtrack: “The Big Easy,” Kings Road, 1987 125
Original Cast:” Mayor The Musical,” New York Music Company, 1985 125
Reid Norvo: “Red Morvo Trios with Jimmy Raney or Tal Farlow and Red Mitchell,” Prestigue, 1982
125
Red Norvo: “Red Norvo and His All Stars Original 1933-1938 Recordings,” Epic EE22010,n.d.
125
Music from Soundtrack: “The Man with the Golden Arm,” Decca Records DL 78257, n.d. 125
Cleo Laine: “Cleo Laine and Annie Ross in Si William Walton’s Façade,” Philips 6382 037, n.d.
125
Mario Lanza: “Mario Lanza Love Songs & A Neapolitan Serenade,” RCA LSC-1188, 1963 125
Mario Lanza: “Mario Lanza In His Greatest Hits,” RCA VCS-6102, 1970 125
Mario Lanza: “Be My Love The Golden Voice of Mario Lanza,” Reader’s Digest, 1965 125
Victor Herbert: “Victor Herbert: Souvenir,” Arabesque Recording 6529, n.d. 125
Artie Shaw: “The Swingin Mr. Shaw,” RCA 6701, n.d. 125
Paul Whitman: “Paul Whitman 50th Anniversary,” Brigade Records 1901, n.d. 125
Frank Sinatra: “Frank Sinatra 2001,” Sheffield, n.d. 125
Matt Dennis: “Saturday Date with Marr Dennis,” Tops L1596,n.d. 125
Hank Mobley: “Soul Station,” Blue Note 84031, 1960 125
Julis LaRosa: “Julius LaRosa Hey Look Me Over,” MGM Records E/SE-4437, n.d. 125
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 125
Julis LaRosa: “Julius LaRosa On The Sunny Side,” Forum SF 9020, n.d. 125
Waring Test Pressing, RGH St126, n.d. 125
Anita O’Day: “Anita O’Day Swings Cole Porter,” Verve MJ3121, n.d. 125
Turntable: Thorens TD 180 Turntable
Draft: A biographical guide to the great jazz and pop singers
Hipsters & Bopsters 126
Female Bandsingers One – Benny Babes 126
‘20s Femmes and Torch Singers 126
There’ll Always Be An England 126
Afro-Americans Abroad 126
Bill Henderson (born 1926) 126
Rock Goes Standards! Rock Into Standards Will Go! 126
The Andrews Sisters 126
Bobby Darin (1937-1973.) 126
Blossom Dearie 126
Matt Dennis 126
Dick Haymes (1918-1980) 126
Dee Dee Bridgewater (born 1950) 126
Doris Day (1924-) 126
Billie Holiday (1915-1959) 126
Shirley Horn (1934-2005) 126
Inside Betty Carter (United Artists, 1964-65) 126
June Cristy (1926-1990) 126
Ray Charles (1930-20040 126
Buddy Clark (1911-1949) 126
Cab Calloway (1907-1994) 126
Eddie Cantor (1892-1964) 126
Barbara Carroll (born 1925) 126
Betty Carter (1929-1998) 126
Tony Bennett (born 1926) 126
Andy Bey (born 1939) 126
Connie Boswell and the Boswell Sisters Martha (1905-1958), Connie(later Connee (1907-1976., Vet(Helvetia)(1911-1988)
126
Al Bowlly (1899-1941) 126
Pearl Bailey (1918-1991) 126
Chet Baker (1929-1988) 126
Mildred Bailey (1903-1951) 126
Louis Armstrong and The Cause of Happiness 126
Gene Austin (1900-1972.) 126
Dedication to Rosie and A Biograhical Dictionary of Jazz and Popular Singers 126
Sammy Davis Jr 126
Perry Como (1912-2001) 126
Chris Connor (born 1927) 126
Bing Crosby (1903-1977) 126
Vic Damone (born 1927) 126
Rosemary Clooney (1928-2002) 126
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King Cole (1919-1965) 126
Dinah’s Daughters: Soulful Ladies and Local Favorites Etta Jones (1928-2001), Gloria Lynne (born 1931), Terri Thornton (1934-20000, Irene Reid (born 1930), Lorez Alexandra (1929-2001)
126
Female Singers: Big Bands Into Pop Kitty Kalen (born 1922, Bea Wain (born 1917), Ginny Simms (1915?-1994), And others Helen O’Connell, Dolores O’Neil
126
Julie London: (1926-2000) 126
Woody Herman (1913-1987) 126
Big Pop Male Singers Frankie Laine (1913-2007), Johnnie Ray (1927-1990), Guy Mitchell (1927-1999), Johnnt Mathis (born 1935), Andy Williams (born 1927)
126
Male Bandsingers, Part Two: Exceptional Boychicks Harry Babbitt (1913-2004), George “Bon Bon” Tunnell (1903-1957)
126
Mostly Miller Men: Sing A Song of Miller AKAMostly Miller, Mostly Men AKA Miller’s Men (Mostly) Bob Eberly (1916-1981), Ray Eberle (1919-1979), Marion Hutton (1919-1987), Betty Hutton (1921-2007), Johnny Desmond (1920-1985), Tex Beneke (1914-2000), Ray McKinley(1910-1995)
126
Leading Men: In Defense of The Broadway Baritone Allan Jones (1907-1992), Alfred Drake (1914-1992), Richard Kiley (1922-1999), John Raitt (born 1917), Howard Keel (born 1919), Gordon MacRae (1921-1986), Jack Cassidy (1927-1976.), Robert Goulet (born 1933)
126
Young Male Jazz Singers Kevin Mahogany (born 1958), Allan Harris (born 1959), Kurt Elling (born 1967)
126
Jack Jones (born 1938) 126
Louis Jordan (1908-1975) 126
Sheila Jordan (born 1928) 126
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Dave Lambert (1917-1966, Jon Hendricks (born 1921), Annie Ross (born 1930)
126
Seve Lawrence (born 1935) and Eydie Gorme (born 1932) 126
Peggy Lee (1920-2002) 126
Abbey Lincoln (born 1930) 126
Dean Martin (1917 – 1996) 126
Mary Martin (1913-1990) 126
Susannah McCorkle (1946-2001) 126
Introduction 2nd Pass Corrections 126
1st Pass 126
Copyedited
Introduction 127
Ernestine Anderson (1928) 127
Andrews Sisters 127
Louis Armstrong 127
Gene Austin 127
Mildred Bailey 127
Pearl Bailey 127
Chet Baker 127
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Tony Bennett 127
Andy Bey 127
Connie Boswell & The Boswell Sisters 127
Dee Dee Bridgwater 127
Cab Calloway 127
Eddie Cantor 127
Betty Carter 127
Ray Charles 127
June Christy 127
Buddy Clark 127
Rosemary Clooney 127
Nat King Cole 127
Perry Como 127
Chris Connor 127
Bing Crosby 127
Vic Damone 127
Bobby Darin 127
Sammy Davis Jr. 127
Doris Day 127
Blossom Dearie 127
Matt Dennis 127
Jimmy Durante 127
Bob Dylan 127
Billy Eckstine 127
Ella Fitzgerald 127
Aretha Franklin 127
Judy Garland 127
Buddy Greco 127
Johnny Hartman 127
Dick Haymes 127
Bill Henderson 127
Woody Herman 127
Billie Holiday 127
Shirley Horn 127
Lena Horne 127
Helen Humes 127
Mahalia Jackson 127
Al Jolson 127
Jack Jones 127
Louis Jordan 127
Shelia Jordan 127
Eartha Kitt 127
Diana Krall 127
Dave Lambet, Hendricks & Ross 127
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme 127
Peggy Lee 127
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 128
Abbey Lincoln 127
Julie London 127
Dean Martin 127
Mary Martin 127
Susannan McCorkle 127
Audra McDonald 127
Carmen McRae 127
Mabel Mercer 127
Ethel Merman 127
Helen Merril 127
The Mills Brothers (John, Harry, Herbert, Donald, John Sr., John III) 127
Matt Monro 127
Joe Mooney 127
Helen Morgan 127
Mark Murphy 127
Anita O’Day 127
Patti Page 127
Jackie Paris 127
Louis Prima 127
Elvis Presley 127
Arthur Prysock 127
Martha Raye 127
Della Reese 127
Della Reese 127
Dianne Reeves 128
Jimmy Rushing 128
Little Jimmy Scott 128
Dinah Shore 128
Bobby Short 128
Nina Simone 128
Frank Sinatra 128
Carol Sloane 128
Bessie Smith 128
Kate Smith 128
Jo Stafford 128
Kay Starr 128
Dakota Staton 128
Barbra Streisand 128
Maxine Sullivan 128
Sylvia Syms 128
Jack Teagarden 128
Mel Torme 128
Sophie Tucker 128
Sarah Vaughan 128
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 129
Fats Waller 128
Dinah Washington 128
Ethel Waters 128
Margaret Whiting 128
Lee Wiley 128
Hank Williams 128
Joe Williams 128
Cassandra Wilson 128
Julie Wilson 128
Nancy Wilson 128
The Birth of The Croon: Cliff Edwards, Nick Lucas, Rudy Vallee, Russ Columbo
128
Torch Singers and Flappers Marion Harris, Ruth Etting, Annette Hanshaw
128
African Americans Abroad Adelaide Hall, Josephine Baker, Elisabeth Welch, Alberta Hunter
128
There’ll Always Br In England Hutch, Gracie Fields
128
Female Band Singers One—Benny’s Babes Helen Ward, Martha Tilton, Helen Forrest
128
Sing a Song of Ellington Ivie Anderson, Herb Jeffries, Al Hibbler
128
Sing a Song of Miller aka Mostly Miller, Mostly Men aka Miller’s Men (Mostly) Bob Eberly, Ray Eberly, Marion Hutton, Johnny Desmond, Tex Beneke, Ray McKinley
128
Singing Songwriters Hoagy Carmichael, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer
128
Female Band Singers II: Big Bands Into Pop Eythe Wright, Kitty Kallen, Bea Wain, Ginny Simms, Helen O’Connell, Dolores O’Neill
128
Male Bandsingers Part II: Exceptional Boychicks Harry Babbitt, George “Bon Bon” Tunnell
128
Hollywood Chirps Alice Faye, Dorothy Lamour, Shirley Temple, Betty Hutton
128
Two Inimitables: Noel Coward and Marlene Dietrich 128
Fat’s Femme Followers: Lee Morse, Ramona, Cleo Brown, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Una Mae Carlisle, Julia Lee, Nellie Lutcher, Rose Murphy, Hadda Brooks
128
Big Pop (Male) Frankie Laine, Johnnie Ray, Guy Mitchell, Johnny Maties, Any Williams 128
Hipsters and Bobsters King Pleasure, Eddie Jefferson, Jackie Cain, Roy Kral, Irene Kral, Ann Richards, Cleo Laine
128
Lee Wiley’s Boston Connection: Teddi King and Barbara Lea 128
Leading Ladies: Barbara Cook, Julie Andrews 128
Leading Men: In Defense of the Broadway Baritone Alfred Drake, John Raitt, Gordon MacRae, Howard Keel, Robert Goulet
128
Dinah’s Daughters: Soulful Ladies and Local Favorites Etta Jones, Gloria Lynne, Teri Thornton, Irene Reid, Lorez Alexandria
128
Two Soulful Gentlemen: Sam Cooke, Lou Rawls 128
Mss010 Will Friedwald Sound Recording Collection 130
Blossom’s Buds and Dearie Daughters: Barbara Carroll, Daryl Sherman, Ann Hamptom Callaway
128
Rock Goes Standards: From Connie Francis to Rod Stewart 128
Dynasty: Freddy Cole, Natalie Cole 128
Young Male Jazz Singers: Kevin Mahogany, Allan Harris, Kurt Elling 128
Contemporary Cabaret: Andrea Marcovicci, Mary Cleere Haran, Michael Feinstein, Eric Comstock
128
Harry Connick Jr. and the Retro Bobchicks: Harry Connick Jr., Michael Bublé, Jamie Cullum, Peter Cincotti
128