Playlist
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On the Sunny Side of the Street by Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra (Victor) -
Mr. Sears and Mr. Roebuck by Dorothy Shay (Columbia) -
There’s a Brand New Baby by Desk Arnaz (Columbia) -
Talking To Myself About You by Peggy Lee (Capitol) -
Here Comes That Heartache Again by Tony Bennet (Columbia) -
Never Before by Dean Martin (Capitol) -
Cry by Johnny Ray (Okeh) -
I’m Gonna Live ‘Til I Die by Frankie Laine (Mercury) -
Shot Gun Boogie by Rosemary Clooney (Columbia) -
All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart by Peggy Lee (Capitol) -
While We’re Young by Tony Bennett (Columbia) -
Bei Amir Bist Du Schon by Jerry Blaine and his Stream Line Rhythm (Bluebird) -
September Song by Liberace (Columbia) -
Mr. Wah Wah by Clyde McCoy (Capitol) -
Come Back To Sorento by Master Radio Canaries (Hartz Mountain Products) -
A Little Girl At Heart by Rosemary Clooney (Columbia) -
Rags To Riches by Tony Bennett (Columbia) -
When You Wore A Tulip by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly (Decca) -
California by Eddie Fitzpatrick’s Orchestra (Skystreak Records) -
Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me by Les Paul and Mary Ford (Capitol) -
Too Late by Bing Crosby (Brunswick) -
William Tell Overture by Spike Jones and his City Slickers (RCA Victor) -
What Are Little Girls Made Of? by Eddie DuLange and his Orchestra (Bluebird) -
He’s A-1 In The Army And He’s A-1 In My Heart by Johnny Long and his Orchestra (Decca) -
Mockin’ Bird Hill by Les Paul and Mary Ford (Capitol) -
Walkin’ And Whistlin’ Blues by Les Paul (Capitol) -
John B. by The Weavers (Decca) -
Oceans Apart by Judy Garland w/ Victor Young and his Orchestra (Decca) -
The Typewriter by Leroy Anderson and his Pops Concert Orchestra (Decca) -
Just Forget by Hoagie Carmichael and his Orchestra (Victor) -
What Is So Rare by Hoosier Hot Shots (Vocalion) -
Candy Store Blues by Toni Harper (Columbia) -
While We’re Young by Peggy Lee (Capitol) -
Sugar Blues by Rice Brothers’ Gang (Decca) -
Ain’tcha Ever Comin’ Back by Peggy Lee (Capitol) -
Nagasaki by Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees (Bluebird) -
Cherry Pickers’ Polka by Plehal Brothers (Decca)