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Bing's Hollywood

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bing's Hollywood
Box set by
Released1962
Recorded1934–1956
GenrePopular
Length6:38:02 (total of all 15 albums)
LabelDecca
Bing Crosby chronology
The Road to Hong Kong
(w/ Bob Hope)

(1962)
Bing's Hollywood
(1962)
On the Happy Side
(1962)

The Bing's Hollywood series was a Decca Records 15-album set by American singer Bing Crosby of commercial recordings of songs used in his films from 1934 to 1956.[1] Numbered in order from Decca DL4250 to DL4264, the LPs included "Easy to Remember", "Pennies from Heaven", "Pocket Full of Dreams", "East Side of Heaven", "The Road Begins", "Only Forever", "Holiday Inn", "Swinging on a Star", "Accentuate the Positive", "Blue Skies", "But Beautiful", "Sunshine Cake", "Cool of the Evening", "Zing a Little Zong" and "Anything Goes." In the UK, Brunswick Records issued the set with the numbers BING1 to BING 15. In 1988 MCA Universal began reissuing "Bing's Hollywood" on compact disc, but poor sales abruptly halted the series following the release of "Holiday Inn", "Swinging on a Star" and "Blue Skies."[1]

Details of all recordings have been taken from “A Bing Crosby Discography”.[2]

Background

Variety gave the background in its issue of March 14, 1962. “The timing was just right for Decca's massive release of Bing Crosby's Hollywood story. It fits perfectly into the programming pattern being adopted by so many radio stations, which in veering away from Top 40, are going in for marathon spinning of an individual personality. This Crosby release is tailor-made for them, in that it consists of 15 separate L.P's containing 189 songs from over 40 pictures. No singer has come close to that mark and it's a record that's sure to stand for a long, long time. For the average consumer the purchase of the complete series will obviously be hard on the pocket-book but each LP can be obtained separately (the suggested retail price is $3. 98) and each one is a gem. Not only did Crosby have a solid song-selling way right from the beginning, but he had top tune-smiths turning out material for him all the way...The series is virtually a recorded history of the filmusical genre and a credit to all concerned.[3]

Albums

Recording dates follow song titles.

Easy to Remember

DL 4250. Tracks 1–3 from Here is My Heart, 4–7 from Mississippi, 8–12 from Two for Tonight, 13 from The Big Broadcast of 1936.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Love Is Just Around the Corner" (November 9, 1934)Lewis E. Gensler, Leo RobinGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:00
2."June in January" (November 9, 1934)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:13
3."With Every Breath I Take" (November 9, 1934)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:15
4."It's Easy to Remember" (February 21, 1935)Richard Rodgers, Lorenz HartThe Rhythmettes, The Three Shades of Blue, and Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:15
5."Soon" (February 21, 1935)Rodgers and HartGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:01
6."Swanee River (The Old Folks At Home)" (February 21, 1935)Stephen FosterGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra, and The Crinoline Choir3:05
7."Down by the River" (February 21, 1935)Rodgers and HartGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra2:50
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
8."Without a Word of Warning" (August 14, 1935)Harry Revel, Mack GordonThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra3:07
9."Two for Tonight" (August 14, 1935)Harry Revel, Mack GordonThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra2:56
10."From the Top of Your Head to the Tip of Your Toes" (August 14, 1935)Harry Revel, Mack GordonThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra3:03
11."I Wish I Were Aladdin" (August 14, 1935)Harry Revel, Mack GordonThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra2:59
12."Takes Two to Make a Bargain" (August 14, 1935)Harry Revel, Mack GordonThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra2:48
13."I Wished on the Moon" (August 14, 1935)Ralph Rainger, Dorothy ParkerThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra2:50
Total length:39:22

Pennies from Heaven

DL 4251. Tracks 1–3 from Anything Goes, tracks 4–6 and 11–12 from Rhythm on the Range, 7–10 from Pennies from Heaven.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Moonburn" (November 13, 1935)Hoagy Carmichael, Edward HeymanGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:10
2."My Heart and I" (November 13, 1935)Frederick Hollander, Leo RobinGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:26
3."Sailor Beware" (November 13, 1935)Richard Whiting, Leo RobinGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra2:52
4."Empty Saddles" (July 14, 1936)Billy HillVictor Young and His Orchestra3:01
5."I'm an Old Cowhand" (July 17, 1936)Johnny MercerJimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra2:40
6."Roundup Lullaby" (July 14, 1936)Gertrude Ross, Charles Badger ClarkVictor Young and His Orchestra3:08
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Pennies from Heaven" (July 24, 1936)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:08
8."Let's Call a Heart a Heart" (July 29, 1936)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:04
9."One, Two, Button Your Shoe" (July 29, 1936)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra2:50
10."So Do I" (July 24, 1936)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeGeorgie Stoll and His Orchestra3:10
11."I Can't Escape from You" (July 17, 1936)Leo Robin, Richard A. WhitingJimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:12
12."The House That Jack Built for Jill" (July 17, 1936)Frederick Hollander, Leo RobinJimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra2:45
Total length:36:26

Pocket Full of Dreams

DL 4252. Tracks 1–4 from Waikiki Wedding, tracks 5–8 from Double or Nothing and 9–12 from Sing You Sinners.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Blue Hawaii" (February 23, 1937)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinLani McIntire and His Hawaiians3:07
2."In a Little Hula Heaven" (February 28, 1937)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinJimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:10
3."Sweet Leilani" (February 23, 1937)Harry OwensLani McIntire and His Hawaiians2:40
4."Sweet Is the Word for You" (March 5, 1937)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinVictor Young and His Orchestra3:11
5."It’s the Natural Thing to Do" (July 12, 1937)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:13
6."(You Know It All) Smarty" (July 12, 1937)Burton Lane, Ralph FreedJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:35
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."The Moon Got in My Eyes" (July 12, 1937)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:13
8."All You Want to Do Is Dance" (July 12, 1937)Arthur Johnston, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:51
9."I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" (July 11, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:38
10."Small Fry" (July 1, 1938)Hoagy Carmichael, Frank LoesserJohnny Mercer and Victor Young’s Small Fryers3:06
11."Laugh and Call It Love" (July 11, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:47
12."Don't Let That Moon Get Away" (July 11, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:36
Total length:35:07

East Side of Heaven

DL 4253. Tracks 1–3 from Doctor Rhythm, tracks 4–8 from Paris Honeymoon and 9–12 from East Side of Heaven.[4]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."On the Sentimental Side" (January 21, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:51
2."My Heart Is Taking Lessons" (January 21, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:45
3."This Is My Night to Dream" (January 21, 1938)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:07
4."The Funny Old Hills" (November 4, 1938)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:44
5."I Have Eyes" (November 4, 1938)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:04
6."Joobalai" (November 4, 1938)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:48
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."You're a Sweet Little Headache" (November 4, 1938)Ralph Rainger, Leo RobinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:50
8."I Ain't Got Nobody" (July 30, 1941)Roger A. Graham, Spencer WilliamsWoody Herman and His Woodchoppers3:00
9."East Side of Heaven" (March 10, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:01
10."That Sly Old Gentleman" (March 10, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:01
11."Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb" (March 10, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:32
12."Sing a Song of Sunbeams" (March 10, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:50
Total length:34:33

The Road Begins

DL 4254.[5] Tracks 1–6 from The Star Maker, tracks 7, 10, 12–14 from If I Had My Way and 8–9 and 11 from Road to Singapore.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."An Apple for the Teacher" (June 22, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeConnee Boswell and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:03
2."In My Merry Oldsmobile" (June 30, 1939)Vincent P. Bryan, Gus EdwardsJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra, and The Music Maids2:24
3."A Man and His Dream" (June 9, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:02
4."Medley of Gus Edwards Song Hits" (June 30, 1939)Gus EdwardsJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra, and The Music Maids3:10
5."Still the Bluebird Sings" (June 9, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:37
6."Go Fly a Kite" (June 9, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:39
7."If I Had My Way" (March 31, 1939)James Kendis, Lou KleinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:49
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
8."Too Romantic" (December 15, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:09
9."Sweet Potato Piper" (December 15, 1939)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter’s Frying Pan Five, and The Foursome2:22
10."April Played the Fiddle" (April 12, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:00
11."The Moon and the Willow Tree" (December 15, 1939)Victor Schertzinger, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:08
12."I Haven’t Time to Be a Millionaire" (April 12, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:09
13."Meet the Sun Half-Way" (April 12, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:34
14."The Pessimistic Character With the Crap Apple Face" (April 12, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:29
Total length:40:35

Only Forever

DL 4255.[6] Tracks 1–4 from Rhythm on the River, tracks 5–8 from Road to Zanzibar and 9–12 from Birth of the Blues.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Only Forever" (July 3, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:07
2."That’s for Me" (July 10, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:05
3."Rhythm on the River" (July 10, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:01
4."When the Moon Comes over Madison Square" (July 3, 1940)James V. Monaco, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:38
5."Birds of a Feather" (December 20, 1940)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:33
6."You’re Dangerous" (December 20, 1940)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:51
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."It's Always You" (December 3, 1940)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:09
8."You Lucky People, You" (December 20, 1940)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:44
9."The Birth of the Blues" (May 26, 1941)Buddy De Sylva, Lew Brown, Ray HendersonJack Teagarden and His Orchestra3:12
10."Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (March 13, 1942)Andrew B. Sterling, Harry von TilzerMary Martin and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:32
11."My Melancholy Baby" (December 12, 1938)George A Norton, Ernie BurnetJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:58
12."The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" (May 26, 1941)Johnny MercerMary Martin and Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra3:09
Total length:34:59

Holiday Inn

DL 4256.[7] All tracks from Holiday Inn. Tracks 6 and 10 are solos by Fred Astaire.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Happy Holiday" (June 1, 1942)Irving Berlinthe Music Maids and Hal, and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:46
2."Be Careful, It's My Heart" (June 1, 1942)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:42
3."Abraham" (May 29, 1942)Irving Berlinthe Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:45
4."Easter Parade" (June 1, 1942)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:48
5."The Song of Freedom" (May 29, 1942)Irving Berlinthe Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:22
6."I Can't Tell a Lie" (May 27, 1942)Irving BerlinFred Astaire (solo), and Bob Crosby and His Orchestra2:44
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Lazy" (May 25, 1942)Irving BerlinBob Crosby and His Orchestra2:28
8."I'll Capture Your Heart" (May 27, 1942)Irving BerlinMargaret Lenhart and Bob Crosby and His Orchestra2:23
9."(I've Got) Plenty to Be Thankful For" (May 25, 1942)Irving BerlinBob Crosby and His Orchestra2:57
10."You're Easy to Dance With" (May 27, 1942)Irving BerlinFred Astaire (solo), and Bob Crosby and His Orchestra2:59
11."Let's Start the New Year Right" (May 25, 1942)Irving BerlinBob Crosby and His Orchestra2:32
12."White Christmas" (March 19, 1947)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra, and the Ken Darby Singers3:01
Total length:32:27

Swinging on a Star

DL 4257. Tracks 1–4 from Road to Morocco, tracks 5 and 6 from Dixie and tracks 7–12 from Going My Way.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."The Road to Morocco" (December 8, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:33
2."Moonlight Becomes You" (June 12, 1942)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:09
3."Ain’t Got a Dime to My Name" (June 10, 1942)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVic Schoen and His Orchestra2:52
4."Constantly" (June 12, 1942)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:42
5."Sunday, Monday or Always" (July 2, 1943)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Ken Darby Singers2:35
6."If You Please" (July 2, 1943)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Ken Darby Singers3:06
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Going My Way" (February 7, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:50
8."Swinging on a Star" (February 7, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burkethe Williams Brothers Quartet* and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:28
9."The Day after Forever" (February 7, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:00
10."Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral" (July 17, 1945)James Royce ShannonJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:17
11."Ave Maria" (April 25, 1945)Franz SchubertVictor Young and His Orchestra3:16
12."Silent Night" (March 19, 1947)Joseph Mohr, Franz Xaver GruberJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra, and the Ken Darby Singers2:34
Total length:34:22

*Featuring a young Andy Williams

Accentuate the Positive

DL 4258. Tracks 1–4 from Here Come the Waves, tracks 5–8 from The Bells of St. Mary's and tracks 9–12 from Road to Utopia.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" (December 8, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:40
2."Let’s Take the Long Way Home" (December 4, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:41
3."There's a Fella Waitin' in Poughkeepsier" (December 8, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:47
4."I Promise You" (December 15, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:11
5."The Bells of St. Mary's" (September 10, 1945)A. Emmett Adams, Douglas FurbeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:04
6."Adeste Fideles" (June 8, 1942)Canon Fred Oakley, John Francis WadeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Max Terr's Mixed Chorus3:08
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Aren’t You Glad You're You?" (September 10, 1945)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:50
8."In the Land of Beginning Again" (September 10, 1945)George W. Meyer, Grant ClarkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:07
9."Put It There, Pal" (December 8, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:21
10."Would You?" (July 19, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:46
11."It's Anybody's Spring" (July 17, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:39
12."Welcome to My Dream" (July 17, 1944)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:24
13."Personality" (January 16, 1946)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeEddie Condon and His Orchestra3:30
Total length:37:08

Blue Skies

DL 4259.[8] Tracks 1–9 from Blue Skies, tracks 10–12 from Out of This World.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Blue Skies" (July 18, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:23
2."All By Myself" (July 18, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:14
3."A Couple of Song and Dance Men" (July 24, 1946)Irving BerlinFred Astaire and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:17
4."I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now" (July 24, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:34
5."(I'll See You In) C-U-B-A" (July 24, 1946)Irving BerlinTrudy Erwin and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:06
6."(Running Around in Circles) Getting Nowhere" (July 18, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:37
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Everybody Step" (July 19, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:25
8."You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" (July 18, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:50
9."A Serenade to an Old-Fashioned Girl" (July 19, 1946)Irving BerlinJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:03
10."I’d Rather Be Me" (January 21, 1945)Eddie Cherkose, Sam Coslow, Felix BernardJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:47
11."Out of This World" (December 4, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:56
12."June Comes Around Every Year" (December 11, 1944)Harold Arlen, Johnny MercerJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:41
Total length:33:53

But Beautiful

DL 4260.[9] Tracks 1–4 from Welcome Stranger, Tracks 5–8 from Road to Rio, tracks 9–12 from The Emperor Waltz and track 13 from Variety Girl.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Smile Right Back at the Sun" (November 14, 1946)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:41
2."As Long As I'm Dreaming" (November 14, 1946)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:07
3."My Heart Is a Hobo" (November 19, 1946)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:35
4."Country Style" (November 19, 1946)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Calico Kids and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:13
5."Experience" (November 13, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeNan Wynn and Victor Young and His Orchestra2:28
6."Apalachicola" (November 25, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:53
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."But Beautiful" (November 13, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra2:38
8."You Don't Have to Know the Language" (November 25, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra2:55
9."The Friendly Mountains" (March 17, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra3:04
10."I Kiss Your Hand, Madame" (January 17, 1947)Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Ralph ErwinVictor Young and His Orchestra3:09
11."The Kiss in Your Eyes" (January 17, 1947)Richard Heuberger, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra3:01
12."Emperor Waltz" (March 17, 1947)Johann Strauss, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra2:38
13."Tallahassee" (March 26, 1947)Frank LoesserThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and His Orchestra3:01
Total length:37:23

Sunshine Cake

DL 4261. Tracks 1–4 from A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, tracks 5–8 from Top o' the Morning, tracks 9–12 from Riding High.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Once and for Always" (December 27, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burkethe Ken Darby Singers and Victor Young and His Orchestra2:49
2."If You Stub Your Toe on the Moon" (December 30, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Rhythmaires and Victor Young and His Orchestra3:01
3."Busy Doing Nothing" (December 27, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeSir Cedric Hardwicke, William Bendix and Victor Young and His Orchestra2:57
4."Once and for Always" (December 27, 1947)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeRhonda Fleming and Victor Young and His Orchestra2:49
5."You're in Love with Someone" (May 10, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus2:38
6."The Donovans" (June 21, 1949)Alicia Adélaide Needham, Walter Kent, Francis FahyVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus3:00
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."Top o' the Morning" (June 21, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus2:48
8."Oh, 'Tis Sweet to Think" (May 31, 1949)Thomas MooreAnn Blyth and Simon Rady and His Orchestra3:32
9."Sunshine Cake" (May 10, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeCarol Richards and Victor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus3:03
10."A Sure Thing" (May 10, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus3:06
11."The Horse Told Me" (June 21, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus2:57
12."Someplace on Anywhere Road" (June 21, 1949)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Jeff Alexander Chorus2:43
Total length:35:23

Cool of the Evening

DL 4262.[10] Tracks 1–6, 11–12 from Mr. Music, tracks 7–10 from Here Comes the Groom.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."Accidents Will Happen" (June 21, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra2:47
2."Life Is So Peculiar" (March 24, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and his Orchestra2:48
3."And You’ll Be Home" (June 21, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Ken Lane Singers3:08
4."Milady" (April 11, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeDorothy Kirsten and Jay Blackton and His Orchestra2:38
5."Wouldn’t It Be Funny?" (June 21, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra2:49
6."Once More the Blue and White" (June 21, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeVictor Young and His Orchestra, and the Ken Lane Singers1:58
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" (June 20, 1951)Johnny Mercer, Hoagy CarmichaelJane Wyman and Matty Matlock and His All Stars, and Four Hits and a Miss3:20
8."Your Own Little House" (June 20, 1951)Jay Livingston, Ray EvansJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:22
9."Misto Cristofo Columbo" (June 20, 1951)Jay Livingston, Ray EvansJane Wyman and Matty Matlock and His All Stars, and Four Hits and a Miss3:13
10."Bonne Nuit (Goodnight)" (June 20, 1951)Jay Livingston, Ray EvansJohn Scott Trotter and His Orchestra3:14
11."Accidents Will Happen" (April 11, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeDorothy Kirsten and Jay Blackton and His Orchestra2:38
12."High on the List" (March 24, 1950)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeThe Andrews Sisters and Vic Schoen and his Orchestra3:01
Total length:34:56

Zing a Little Zong

DL 4263.[11] Tracks 1–6 from Just for You, tracks 7–12 from Road to Bali.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."A Flight of Fancy" (February 14, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinCamarata and His Orchestra3:01
2."Just for You" (February 14, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinCamarata and His Orchestra2:57
3."I’ll Si-si Ya in Bahia" (February 21, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinThe Andrews Sisters and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:54
4."The Live Oak Tree" (February 21, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinThe Andrews Sisters and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra2:48
5."Zing a Little Zong" (May 8, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinJane Wyman, Nathan Van Cleave and His Orchestra, and Jud Conlon’s Rhythmaires2:30
6."On the 10:10 from Ten-Ten-Tennessee" (May 8, 1952)Harry Warren, Leo RobinBen Lessy and Nathan Van Cleave and His Orchestra3:23
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
7."The Road to Bali" (June 24, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Sonny Burke and His Orchestra, and The Rhythmaires2:31
8."Chicago Style" (June 23, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Joe Lilley and His Orchestra2:49
9."Hoot Mon" (June 23, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Sonny Burke and His Orchestra, and The Mellomen2:35
10."The Merry-go-run-around" (June 24, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeBob Hope and Peggy Lee and Sonny Burke and His Orchestra2:31
11."To See You Is to Love You" (June 20, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeAxel Stordahl and His Orchestra3:11
12."Moonflowers" (June 20, 1952)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkePeggy Lee (solo) with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra [12]3:12
Total length:34:22

Anything Goes

DL 4264.[13] Tracks 1–4 from Little Boy Lost, tracks 5–8 from The Country Girl tracks 9–12 from Anything Goes.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
1."The Magic Window" (February 9, 1953)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and his Orchestra3:18
2."Cela M'est Egal (If It's All the Same to You)" (March 12, 1953)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and his Orchestra2:31
3."A Propos De Rien" (March 12, 1953)Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny BurkeJohn Scott Trotter and his Orchestra3:07
4."Violets and Violins" (March 12, 1953)Miarka Laparcerie, Jack LawrenceJohn Scott Trotter and his Orchestra2:25
5."It's Mine, It's Yours (The Pitchman)" (December 23, 1954)Ira Gershwin, Harold ArlenGirl's Trio with Joe Lilley and his Orchestra2:44
6."Dissertation on the State of Bliss (Love and Learn)" (December 23, 1954)Ira Gershwin, Harold ArlenPatty Andrews3:10
7."The Land Around Us" (December 23, 1954)Ira Gershwin, Harold ArlenJoseph J. Lilley and his Orchestra2:47
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed withLength
8."The Search Is Through" (December 23, 1954)Ira Gershwin, Harold ArlenJoseph J. Lilley and his Orchestra2:51
9."You're the Top" (February 23, 1956)Cole PorterMitzi Gaynor and Joseph Lilley and His Orchestra2:29
10."Ya Gotta Give the People Hoke" (April 9, 1955)(Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy CahnDonald O'Connor and Joseph Lilley and His Orchestra3:15
11."All Through the Night" (February 23, 1956)Cole PorterJoseph Lilley and His Orchestra2:58
12."A Second Hand Turban and a Crystal Ball" (May 23, 1955)Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy CahnDonald O’Connor and Joseph Lilley and His Orchestra6:10
13."Blow, Gabriel, Blow" (June 1, 1955)Cole PorterDonald O’Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanmaire and Joseph Lilley and His Orchestra4:49
Total length:42:34

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