Various - Remembering The 40s FLAC
Tracklist
| 1 | –Judy Garland | The Trolley SongWritten-By – Marton, Blane |
| 2 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | HumoresqueComposed By – Dvořák |
| 3 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | Hop-Scotch PolkaWritten-By – Whitlock, Sigman, Rayburn |
| 4 | –Flanagan And Allen | We're Gonna Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried LineWritten-By – Kennedy, Carr |
| 5 | –The Rex Massed Bands And Chorus | Roll Out The BarrelWritten-By – Vejvoda, Brown, Timm |
| 6 | –Louis Jordan And His Timpani Five | Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?Written-By – Austin, Jordan |
| 7 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Ballerina (Dance,, Ballerina, Dance)Vocals – Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Russell, Sigman |
| 8 | –Bertha Wilmott | Bless 'Em AllWritten-By – Lake, Hughes |
| 9 | –Matovani | Hear My Song, ViolettaWritten-By – Pepper, Klose, Luckesch |
| 10 | –Spike Jones And His City Slickers | Glow-WormWritten-By – Mercer, Robinson, Lincke |
| 11 | –Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians | Dry Bones |
| 12 | 1948 | |
| 13 | –Perry Como | To The End Of TimeWritten-By – Kaye, Massman |
| 14 | –Donald Peers | The Homecoming WaltzWritten-By – Musel, Sonin, Connelly |
| 15 | –Raymond Legrand | La Vie En RoseWritten-By – Piaf, Louiguy |
| 16 | –Johnny Denis And His Ranchmen | The Shoemaker's SerenadeWritten-By – Lisbana, Lubin |
| 17 | –The Squadronaires | Cement Mixer (Pu-Ti Put-Ti)Written-By – Ricks, Gallard |
| 18 | –Issy Bonn | You're Still The Only Girl In The WorldWritten-By – Tate |
| 19 | –Mantovani | Nature Boy |
| 20 | –Ambrose And His Orchestra Vocals Anne Shelton | Coming In On A Wing And A PrayerVocals – Anne SheltonWritten-By – Adamson, McHugh |
| 21 | –Kitty Kallen, Bob Eberly With Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Besame MuchoWritten-By – Velasquez, Wilke, Skylor |
| 22 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Opus OneWritten-By – Garis, Oliver |
| 23 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra Vocals Frank Sinatra And The Pied Pipers | I'll Never Smile AgainWritten-By – Lowe |
| 24 | –The Andrews Sisters | Money Is The Root Of All EvilWritten-By – Kramer, Whitney |
| 25 | –Denny Dennis | Is It Too Late?Written-By – Towers, White |
| 26 | –Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive (Mister In-Between)Written-By – Arlen/Mercer |
| 27 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | When You Wish Upon A StarVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Harline, Wahsington |
| 28 | –Eddie Arnold And His Tennessee Plowboys | I'll Hold You In My HeartWritten-By – Horton, Dilbeck |
| 29 | –Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | South America, Take It AwayWritten-By – Rome |
| 30 | –Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters | Pistol-Packin' MamaWritten-By – Dexter |
| 31 | –Flanagan And Allen | Run Rabbit RunWritten-By – Gay, Butler |
| 32 | –Jack Payne | It's A Lovely Day TomorrowWritten-By – Berlin |
| 33 | –Lale Anderson | Lili MarleneWritten-By – Schultze, Connor |
| 34 | 1944-45 | |
| 35 | –Edmundo Ros | The Coffee SongWritten-By – Hillard, Miles |
| 36 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | Easter ParadeWritten-By – Berlin |
| 37 | –Ray Bradley And His Orchestra | Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The BarVocals – Ray McKinleyWritten-By – Ray, Sheeby, Prince |
| 38 | –The Mills Brothers | You Always Hurt The One You LoveWritten-By – Roberts, Fisher |
| 39 | –Vera Lynn | I'll Make Up For EverythingWritten-By – Parker |
| 40 | –Helen O'Connell And Bob Eberly With Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | YoursWritten-By – Roig, Sherr |
| 41 | –Flanagan And Allen | Down Forget-Me-Not LaneWritten-By – Chester, Nicholls, Morgan |
| 42 | –The Mills Brothers | Paper DollWritten-By – Black |
| 43 | –Joy Nicholls And Benny Lee | On The 5.45Written-By – Warren |
| 44 | –Sam Browne And The Squadronaires | The Wishing WaltzWritten-By – Noel |
| 45 | –Vera Lynn | We'll Meet AgainWritten-By – Charles, Parker |
| 46 | –Bing Crosby With Dick McIntyre And His Hawaiians | Trade WindsWritten-By – Tabias, Friend |
| 47 | –Edmundo Ros | MañanaWritten-By – Barbour, Lee |
| 48 | –Dick Haymes And The Song Spinners | You'll Never KnowWritten-By – Warren, Gordon |
| 49 | –Perry Como | Prisoner Of LoveWritten-By – Gaskill, Conrad , Robin, Columbo |
| 50 | –David Rose And His Orchestra | Holiday For StringsWritten-By – Rose |
| 51 | –Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters | Jingle BellsWritten-By – Pierpont |
| 52 | –Vera Lynn | Silver Wedding WaltzWritten-By – M. & H. Nesbitt |
| 53 | –The Glenn Miller Orchestra With Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton & The Modernaires | Chatanooga Choo-ChooWritten-By – Warren, Gordon |
| 54 | –Al And Bob Harvey | In The Quarter Master's StoresWritten-By – Reed, Cox, Box |
| 55 | –Bing Crosby With The Jesters And Bob Haggart And His Orchestra | McNamara's BandWritten-By – Latham, Bonham, Stamford, O'Connor, Carlson |
| 56 | –Dinah Shore | Buttons And BowsWritten-By – Evans/Livingston |
| 57 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | The Hut-Sut SongWritten-By – Owens, Killion, McMichael |
| 58 | –Ella Fitzgerald With The Ink Spots | Into Each Life Some Rain Must FallWritten-By – Roberts, Fisher |
| 59 | –Alan Breeze With Billy Cotton And His Band | I'm Going To Get Lit UpWritten-By – Gregg |
| 60 | –Bing Crosby And Carmen Cavallaro | I Can't Begin To Tell YouWritten-By – Monaco, Gordon |
| 61 | –Sam Browne | A Tree In A MeadowWritten-By – Reid |
| 62 | 1940 | |
| 63 | –Alfred Drake And Joan Roberts | People Will Say We're In LoveWritten-By – Hammerstein Rogers |
| 64 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra With The Sentimentalists | On The Sunny Side Of The StreetWritten-By – Fields, McHugh |
| 65 | –Billy Cotton And His Band Vocals Alan Breeze | Sailor, Who Are You Dreaming Of Tonight?Written-By – Damerell, Butler, Evans |
| 66 | –Elsie Carlisle | A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley SquareWritten-By – Maschwitz, Sherwin |
| 67 | –Bing Crosby | Swingin' On A StarWritten-By – Burke And Van Heusen |
| 68 | –Issy Bonn | May I Call You Sweetheart?Written-By – Derby, Iida, Watson |
| 69 | –Anne Shelton | A Pair Of Silver WingsWritten-By – Maschwitz, Carr |
| 70 | –Billy Mayerl | Room Five Hundred And FourPiano – Billy MayerlWritten-By – Maschwitz, Pasford |
| 71 | –Vera Lynn | The White Cliffs Of DoverWritten-By – Burton, Kent |
| 72 | –Olive Gilbert And Muriel Barron | We'll Gather LilacsWritten-By – Novello |
| 73 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | FrenesiWritten-By – Dominguez, Russell, Charles |
| 74 | –The Ink Spots | Do I Worry?Written-By – Worth, Cowen |
| 75 | –Reggie Goff | When You're In LoveWritten-By – O'Connor, John, Fields |
| 76 | –Spike Jones And His City Slickers | All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front TeethWritten-By – Gardner |
| 77 | –Kate Smith | Rose O'DayWritten-By – Lewis, Tobias |
| 78 | –Reg Dixon | ConfidentiallyOrgan – Reg DixonWritten-By – Dixon |
| 79 | –Bing Crosby With The Bob Crosby Orchestra | San Antonio RoseWritten-By – Willis |
| 80 | –Bing Crosby With The Ken Darby Choir | Now Is The HourWritten-By – Scott, Stewart, Kaihau |
| 81 | –Ronnie Ronalde | Birdsong At EventideWritten-By – Coates |
| 82 | –Primo Scala And His Accordion Band | My Love Is Only For YouWritten-By – Rose, Leonard |
| 83 | –Issy Bonn | Let Bygones Be BygonesWritten-By – Gilbert |
| 84 | –Bebe Daniels & Ben Lyon | There's A Boy Coming Home On LeaveWritten-By – Kennedy |
| 85 | –Dick Haymes | I Wish I Didn't Love You SoWritten-By – Loesser |
| 86 | –Robert Farnon Conducting The Kingsway Symphony Orchestra | Jumping BeanConductor – Robert FarnonWritten-By – Farnon |
| 87 | 1947 | |
| 88 | –Donald Peers | When They Sound The Last All-ClearWritten-By – Charles, Elton |
| 89 | –The Ink Spots | To Each His OwnWritten-By – Gramus, Livingston |
| 90 | –Perry Como With The Russ Case Orchestra | BecauseWritten-By – Teschemaker, D'Hardalot |
| 91 | –Scotty McHarg | The Stars Will Remember YouWritten-By – Pelasi, Towers |
| 92 | –Primo Scala And His Accordion Band | Roll Me OverWritten-By – O'Connor |
| 93 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Riders In The SkyVocals – Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Jones |
| 94 | –Billy Cotton And His Band With Alan Breeze | I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of CoconutsVocals – Alan BreezeWritten-By – Heatherton |
| 95 | 1943-44 | |
| 96 | 1941-42 | |
| 97 | –Lew Stone And His Nova Tones | Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It SnowWritten-By – Cahn/Styne |
| 98 | –Gene Autry | Peter CottontailWritten-By – Rollins, Nelson |
| 99 | –Bing Crosby | Careless HandsWritten-By – Hilliard, Sigman |
| 100 | –Lee Lawrence | How Can You Buy Killarney?Written-By – Grundland, Morrison, Kennedy, Steele |
| 101 | –Dick Haymes | It Might As Well Be SpringWritten-By – Rogers And Hammerstein |
| 102 | –Kay Kyser And His Orchestra | Praise The Lord And Pass The AmmunitionWritten-By – Loesser |
| 103 | –Eddie Heywood And His Orchestra | Begin The BeguinePiano – Eddie HeywoodWritten-By – Porter |
| 104 | –Kingsway Symphony Orchestra | Fiddle-FaddleConductor – CamarataWritten-By – Anderson |
| 105 | –Doris Day And Buddy Clark | ConfessWritten-By – Benjamin, Weiss |
| 106 | –Gene Autry | Roodolf The Red-Nosed ReindeerWritten-By – Marks |
| 107 | –Perry Como | They Say It's Wonderful (From Annie Get Your Gun)Written-By – Berlin |
| 108 | –Bing Crosby With The Max Terr Choir And The John Scott Trotter Orchestra | Silent NightWritten-By – Gruber, Möhr |
| 109 | –Louis Jordan And His Tympani Five | Open The Door, RichardWritten-By – Howell, Fletcher, McVea, Mason |
| 110 | –Bing Crosby With Orchestra Directed By Victor Young | Galway BayConductor – Victor YoungWritten-By – Cox, Box, Calahan |
| 111 | –Adelaide Hall | There Goes That Song AgainWritten-By – Cahn/Styne |
| 112 | –Hoagy Carmichael | Ole Buttermilk SkyWritten-By – Carmichael, Brooks |
| 113 | –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | Skyliner (Public Performance)Written-By – Barnet |
| 114 | 1946 | |
| 115 | –Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters | Don't Fence Me InWritten-By – Porter |
| 116 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra With The Billy Williams Choir | The Old Lamp LighterWritten-By – Tobias, Simon |
| 117 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | American PatrolWritten-By – Meacham |
| 118 | –Anne Shelton | Anniversary SongWritten-By – Jolson, Chaplin |
| 119 | 1949 | |
| 120 | –Perry Como | Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)Written-By – Hoffman, Livingston, David |
| 121 | –Phil Harris | The Downtown Poker ClubWritten-By – Williams, Havez, Vadery |
| 122 | –Perry Como | I'm Always Chasing RainbowsWritten-By – Carroll, McCarthy |
| 123 | –Glenn Miller | Pennsylvania 6-5000Written-By – Sigman, Gray |
| 124 | –Les Brown And His Orchestra With Doris Day | Sentimental JourneyVocals – Doris DayWritten-By – Hamer, Green, Brown |
| 125 | –The Mills Brothers | Lazy RiverWritten-By – Carmichael, Arodin |
| 126 | –The Squadronaires | (Give Me) Five Minutes MoreWritten-By – Cahn/Styne |
| 127 | –Vaughn Monroe And The Norton Sisters | There, I've Said It AgainWritten-By – Mann, Evans |
| 128 | –The Ink Spots | Bless You (For Being An Angel)Written-By – Baker, Lane |
| 129 | –Carmen Miranda | I, Yi Yi Yi Yi (I Like You Very Much)Written-By – Warren, Gordon |
| 130 | –Bing Crosby And Carmen Cavallaro And His Latin Rhythms | The Four Winds And The Seven SeasWritten-By – Rodney, David |
| 131 | –Bing Crosby And Al Jolson With Morris Stoloff Orchestra | Alexander's Ragtime BandConductor – Morris StoloffWritten-By – Berlin |
| 132 | –Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters | 'A' - You're AdorableWritten-By – Kaye, Wise, Lippman |
| 133 | –Benny Goodman | After You've GoneWritten-By – Creamer, Layton |
| 134 | –Reggie Goff | The Crystal GaxerWritten-By – Petch |
| 135 | –Russ Morgan | Cruising Down The RiverWritten-By – Beadell, Tollerton |
| 136 | –Fats Domino | The Fat ManPiano, Vocals – Fats DominoWritten-By – Bartholamew, Domino |
Notes
All recordings in mono
Printed in England by Robert Stace
Barcodes
- Other (LP 1 - Catalog Number): RDM 9691
- Other (LP 2 - Catalog Number): RDM 9692
- Other (LP 3 - Catalog Number): RDM 9693
- Other (LP 4 - Catalog Number): RDM 9694
- Other (LP 5 - Catalog Number): RDM 9695
- Other (LP 6 - Catalog Number): RDM 9696
- Other (LP 7 - Catalog Number): RDM 9697
- Other (LP 8 - Catalog Number): RDM 9698