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MUSIC HATH DREAMS
With Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.
From Going Hollywood Vol. 1: 1930-1936 (Jasmine JASCD 108, 1998).
From the film King of Jazz (1930)
TWO CIGARETTES IN THE DARK
With Georgie Stoll & His Orchestra.
From Hits of '34 (Living Era Records #AJA 5184).
Recorded on October 5, 1934 in Los Angeles, CA.
JUST ONE MORE CHANCE
With Victor Young and His Orchestra.
From Hits of '31 (Living Era Records # AJA 5190, 1996).
Recorded on May 4, 1931 in New York City.
DINAH
From Going Hollywood Vol. 1: 1930-1936 (Jasmine JASCD 108, 1998).
From the film The Big Broadcast (1932).
Recorded on December 16, 1931.
Zing A Little Zong
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners and Nominees (MCA/Decca 088 112274-2, 2000)
Recorded May 8, 1952
With Jane Wyman and Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires and Nathan Van Cleave & His Orchestra
Second Time Around
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners and Nominees (MCA/Decca 088 112274-2, 2000)
Recorded August 25, 1960
With Pete King & His Orchestra
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners and Nominees (MCA/Decca 088 112274-2, 2000)
Recorded June 20, 1951
With Jane Wyman and Four Hits and A Miss and Matty Matlock's All-Stars.
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners and Nominees (MCA/Decca 088 112274-2, 2000)
Recorded December 8, 1944
With the Williams Brothers Quartet and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra.
On the Atchinson, Topeka and the Sante Fe
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners and Nominees (MCA/Decca 088 112274-2, 2000)
Recorded February 17, 1944
Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners & Nominees (MCA/Decca 108 112 274-2, 2000)
Recorded May 4, 1954
With Joseph J. Lilley and His Orchestra.
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners & Nominees (MCA/Decca 108 112 274-2, 2000)
Recorded July 18, 1946
With John Scott and His Orchestra.
White Christmas
From Bing Crosby: Academy Award Winners & Nominees (MCA/Decca 108 112 274-2, 2000)
Recorded May 29, 1942
With John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers.
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