WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A WALK?
With Benny Goodman.
From Hits of '31 (Living Era Records # AJA 5190, 1996).
Recorded on January 20, 1931.
CRYING FOR THE CAROLINES
With Wilbert Morgan & His Orchestra.
From Hits of 1930 (Nastalgia Naxos # 8.120634, 2002).
Recorded on January 8, 1930 in New York City.
You’ll Never Know
From The Song Is - Harry Warren (Academy Sound and Vision CD AJA 5139, 1994)
Recorded March, 1943, New York City
Keep Young and Beautiful
From The Song Is - Harry Warren (Academy Sound and Vision CD AJA 5139, 1994)
Recorded March 16, 1934, London, England
That’s Amore
Performed by: Dean Martin
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded August 13, 1953
Orchestra conducted by Dick Stabile
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
Performed by: Nat King Cole
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded August 8, 1957
Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle
You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me
Performed by: Peggy Lee
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded May 19, 1958
Orchestra conducted by jack Marshall
Lullaby Of Broadway
Performed by: Ann Richards
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded November 3, 1958
Orchestra conducted by Brian Farnon
I Only Have Eyes For You
Performed by: Dinah Shore
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded September 22, 1959
Orchestra conducted by Andre Previn
The More I See You
Performed by: Nancy Wilson
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded December 5, 1959
Orchestra conducted by Billy May
There Will Never Be Another You
Performed by: Chet Baker
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded February 15, 1954
Serenade in Blue
Performed by: Ethel Ennis
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded April 22, 1958
Orchestra conducted by Sid Feller
September in the Rain
Performed by: Dakota Staton
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded October 1, 1959
Orchestra conducted by Sid Feller
Chattanooga Choo Choo
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded October 12, 1953
I Found A Million Dollar Baby
Performed by: Nat King Cole
From Capitol Sings Harry Warren (Capitol Records CDP 7243 8 32566 2 4, 1995)
Recorded May 2, 1958
Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins
Jeepers Creepers
Performed by: Louis Armstrong
From Swing! (Columbia 505458)
We’re In The Money
Performed by: Rosemary Clooney
From Dedicated to Nelson (Concord Records CCD-4685, 1995)
Recorded September 27-30, 1995, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Lulu’s Back In Town
Performed by: Fats Waller
From Fats Waller and His Rhythm, 1934 to 1936 (DRG Records 836 048-2, 1988)
Recorded August 5, 1935, New York City
With Herman Autrey, Everard Stephen "Rudy" Powell, Albert Aloysius "Al" Casey, Charles "Fatman" Turner, Harry Dial
She’s A Latin From Manhattan
Performed by: Al Jolson
From A Portrait of Al Jolson (Demon Music Group GALE 452, 2000)
Zing A Little Zong
Performed by: Bing Crosby
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
At Last
Performed by: Eva Cassidy
From Time After Time (Blix Street Records G2-10073, 2000)