Recommended Materials


LULLABY OF BROADWAY: THE BEST OF BUSBY BERKELEY

Includes Harry Warren and Al Dubin songs from the motion picture “Lullaby of Broadway" as well as “The Lady in Red”, “Hooray for Hollywood”, “By a Waterfall” and “Spin a Little Web of Dreams”.
Rhino Movie Music # 72169, 1995.


A DATE WITH DEAN

Dean Martin records “The Night is Young and You are So Beautiful”, “Here I’ll Stay”, “Everybody Loves Somebody” and “Why Don’t You Believe Me?”.
CASTL # PBXCD347, 2001.


MAURICE CHEVALIER: COCKTAIL HOUR

Maurice Chevalier recordings from the 1940’s and 50’s, including “There Ought To Be a Moonlight Saving Time”, “Paris, Stay the Same”, “Sweepin’ The Clouds Away” and “It’s a Great Life”.
Columbia River Entertainment Group # 218021, 2000.


KAY STARR: THE RCA YEARS

Kay Starr’s recordings from the 1950’s for RCA include “Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine”, “My Buddy”, “I Want a Little Boy” and “Once More”.
Collector’s Choice # 59, 1999.


THE V-DISCS: THE COLUMBIA YEARS 1943 - 1952

Frank Sinatra recordings from 1943 and 1947, with Dinah Shore, Tommy Dorsey, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Ken Lane Singers, Axel Stordahl and Raymond Paige Orchestra. Songs include “The Night Is Young and You Are So Beautiful", “Stormy Weather”, “Someone to Watch Over Me” and “They Say It’s Wonderful”.
Legacy Records # 65617, 1994.