
THE GENIUS OF RAY CHARLES
Early 1950’s Ray Charles recordings of “Let the Good Times Roll”, “It Had To Be You”, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, “When Your Lover Has Gone” and “Come Rain or Come Shine”.
Rhino Records # 1312, 1959.

EDDIE CANTOR COCKTAIL HOUR
Eddie Cantor performs “Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby”, “Ma (He’s Making Eyes At Me)”, “When My Ship Comes In”, “What a Perfect Combination”, “Margie” and “There’s Nothing Too Good For My Baby”.
Columbia River Entertainment Group # 218025, 2000.

BING CROSBY: SINGING ON A STAR
Crosby performs “Ain’t Got a Dime to My Name”, “Constantly”, “Sunday, Monday, or Always”, “If You Please”, “Silent Night” and “The Day After Forever”.
Universal Special Products # 31367, 1962.

THE NEW REMEMBERINGS
Lynne and Mike perform a Gus Kahn medley consisting of “Nobody’s Sweetheart”, “The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else)”, “It Had To Be You”, “My Baby Just Cares For Me”, “My Buddy”, “Liza”, “Carioca”, “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby”, “Ain’t We Got Fun”, “Toot, Toot, Tootsie”.
Jazzheads, Inc. # 9507, 1997.

YES, SIR, THAT’S MY BABY: THE SONGS OF WALTER DONALDSON
All songs written or co-written by Walter Donaldson, performed by Walter Donaldson, Louis Armstrong, Gene Austin, The Boswell Sisters, Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, Maurice Chevalier, Billie Holiday, Al Jolson, The Mills Brothers and Fats Waller. Songs include “My Blue Heaven”, “Carolina in the Morning”, “That Certain Party”, “I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight”, “Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby” and “Did I Remember?”.
Living Era # 5206, 1997.