It's a million to one you're in love '27 – The Virginians, v Franklin Baur
Raggin' the scale '30 – Joe Venuti's Blue Four
It's a long way to Tipperary '39 – Ray Ventura & orch, v Ray & orch
I cover the waterfront '47 – Sarah Vaughan, George Treadwell's orch
Body and soul '47 – Joe Venuti, rhythm accomp.
The glory of love '36 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees, v Rudy
Mi amado (my beloved) '29 – Lupe Velez, unidentified orch
Say a little prayer for me '30 – Al Vocale & his Crooners (Al Bowlly, Les Allen)
Banana oil '25 – Vaughan de Leath, w orch
The ragtime volunteers '17 – Van and Schenck
Mad dogs and Englishmen '37 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees
I feel so smoochie '47 – Sarah Vaughan, Ted Dale's orch
Gather lip rouge while you may '33 – Joe Venuti & orch, v Don Elton
As time goes by '31 – Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees
Brother, can you spare a dime '32 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees
Falling in love again '30 – Al Vocale & his Crooners (Al Bowlly, Les Allen)
Where is the song of songs for me? '29 – Lupe Velez, unidentified orch
Where the lighthouse shines across the bay '33 – Conrad Veidt, Unnamed chorus & orch
Slipery place rag '11 – Victor Military Band
Tout va tres bien '35 – Ray Ventura & orch
One night alone with you '30 – Al Vocale & his Crooners (Al Bowlly, Les Allen)
After you get what you want you don't want it '20 – Van & Schenck
On ira pendre notre linge sur la Ligne Siegfried '39 – Ray Ventura & his orch, v Ray & orch
Hesitation blues '16 – Victor Military Band
Pasta fazoola '27 – Van & Schenck
The drunkard song (there is a tavern in the town) '34 – Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees
I get a kick out of you '47 – Sarah Vaughan, Ted Dale's orch
Satan's holiday '34 – Joe Venuti & his Blue Four
Ca vaut mieux que d'attraper la scarlatine (it's better than catching scarlet fever) '36 – Ray Ventura & his Collegiens, v Ray, The Collegians
The latest thing in hot jazz '45 – Bud Freeman & his V-disc jumpers
What a difference a day made '47 – Sarah Vaughan, Jimmy Jones quartet
Joe Turner blues (introducing St Louis blues) '16 – Victor Military Band
Oil man blues '47 – Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vincon & orch
You '36 – Roy Fox & orch, v Denny Dennis
Any old time (I'm feeling blue) '45 – Billy Usher, Tommy Dorsey & orch
You let me down '35 – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson & orch
You wouldn't fool me, would you? '29 – Annette Hanshaw, Columbia Studio orch
You oughta be in pictures – Al Bowlly, Monia Liter-piano
You and I '41 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Beautiful eyes '41 – Una Mae Carlisle, w/orch
You came a long way from St Louis '47 – Ray McKinley & quartet, v Ray
You hit the spot – Eddie Cantor, orch conducted Lou Gress
Chicken '29 – Utica Institute Jubilee Singers
I'm a bear in a lady's boudoir '33 – Ukulele Ike (Cliff Edwards), unidentified musicians
You sweet so and so – Jack Buchanan, Debroy Somers band
You showed me the way – Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson's orch
You made me love you '37 – Judy Garland, orch directed Harry Sosnik
You started something – Billy Ternet & His Sweet Rhythm orch, v Sam Browne
You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart) '45 – Doris Day, Les Brown & orch
You must have been a beautiful baby – Bob Crosby & orch, v Bing Crosby
Blitzkrieg baby (you can't bomb me) '41 – Una Mae Carlisle, unidentified orch
You are my lucky star '35 – Connie Boswell, unnamed orch
You took the words right out of my heart – Dorothy Lamour, Cy Feuer directing orch
I can't give you anything but love, baby '41 – Una Mae Carlisle, Fats Waller
You always hurt the one you love '44 – The Mills Brothers
Maple leaf rag '09 – US Marine Band
You oughta hang your heart in shame '40 – Bob Crosby & the Bob Cats, v Marion Mann
You set me on fire – Jimmie Lunceford & orch, v Dan Grissom
You turned the tables on me '37 – Helen Ward, Benny Goodman & orch
Little Orley and the bubble gum '47 – Uncle Lumpy Brannum, Fred Waring & his Pennsylvanians
You mustn't do it after 8 o'clock '29 – Norman Long
You took advantage of me '28 – Bing Crosby, Paul Whiteman & orch
You brought a new kind of love to me '30 – Ethel Waters, various musicians
Hangover blues '38 – Una Mae Carlisle, Her Jam Band
You sang my love song to somebody else '46 – Bob Crosby & orch, v Bing Crosby
You are my sunshine '42 – Harry Roy & orch, v Harry, Marjory Kingsley, Renee Lister
You can call it swing – Connie Boswell, Bob Crosby & orch,
I like to do things to you – Frankie Trumbauer & orch, v Jeannie Lang
J'ai ta main '38 – Charles Trenet & his orch
I've got my eyes on you '40 – Pat Taylor (v), Geraldo & his orch
In a mission by the sea '36 – Arthur Tracy, Louis Levy orch?
I gotta right to sing the blues '33 – Jack Teagarden (v & tb), Benny Goodman & orch
June kisses '30 – Henry Thies & his Hotel Stinton orch, v Jane Froman
That girl over there '26 – Ray Tellier's San Francisco orch, v Len Maurice
Three blind mice '27 – Frankie Trumbauer & orch
It's a pleasure '31 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his band
Vous oubliez votre cheval '38 (you forgot your horse) – Charles Trenet, orch conducted by Wal-Berg
Don't bring Lulu '25 – Ray Tellier's Palais de Danse (St Kilda) orch
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh '39 – Orrin Tucker & orch, v Bonnie Baker
The lady is a tramp '37 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his band
Junk man '34 – Jack Teagarden & orch, f trumbauer-Csax, b goodman-cl, reardon-harp
East of the sun '35 – Arthur Tracy-accordion & v, w/instrumental accomp
Idolising '26 – Ray Tellier's San Francisco orch, v Len Maurice
The love nest '28 – Frankie Trumbauer & orch, v Charles Gaylord
Wishing (will make it so) '39 – Orrin Tucker & his orch, v Orrin
Sweetheart it's you '40 – Pat Taylor (v), Geraldo & his orch
Pennies from heaven '37 – Arthur Tracy, w/instrumental accomp
Il pleut dans ma chambre '38 – Charles Trenet, orch conducted Wal-Berg
A hundres years from today – Jack Teagarden & orch, v Walt Edelstein
The singing hills '40 – Pat Taylor, Cyril Grantham, Geraldo & his orch
Jack hits the road '40 – Jack Teagarden (v & tb), Bud Freeman & his Famous Chicagoans
Krazy kat (tone poem in slow rhythm) '27 – Frankie Trumbauer & orch, feat Bix Beiderbecke
The yogi who lost his will power – Orrin Tucker & his orch, v Orrin, Jerry Colonna
Some of these days '52 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & his band
By the light of the stars '25 – Ray Tellier's orch
When I grow too old to dream – Arthur Tracy, unidentified orch
Pigeon vole '38 – Charles Trenet & his orch
Wolverine blues '39 – Jack Teagarden & orch
Chicken reel stomp '37 – The Tune Wranglers
Louisville Lou '47 – Sophie Tucker, Ted Shapiro & band
Curl the mo, Uncle Joe '44 – George Trevare & orch, v Joan Blake
Begin the beguine '40 – Art Tatum
I got the sun in the morning '46 – Mel Torme, The Meltones, Artie Shaw & orch
Somebody mighty like you '30 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell – p, Al Hammet, Tod Foster
Beyond the blue horizon '45 – Martha Tilton & her V-disc Play Fellows
Rendezvous time in Paris '39 – Louise Tobin, Benny Goodman's orch
Blue dusk '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orchestra, v Al Royal (Alexander McCallum)
What is this thing called love '46 – Mel Torme, The Mel-Tones, Artie Shaw & orch
Blah – blah – blah '32 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell, Fred Mayfield, Bert Mars
Scatter brain '39 – Louise Tobin, Benny Goodman & orch
Blow, Gabriel blow '47 – Martha Tilton, Dean Elliott & his orch
Give me just another kiss '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Arthur Slade
It's part of a policeman's duty '07 – Vesta Tilly
Someday sweetheart '42 – Dick Todd, w/orch
Love never went to college '39 – Louise Tobin, Benny Goodman & orch
Love is the sweetest thing '46 – Mel Torme, orchestra conducted Hal Mooney
No love, no nothin' '44 – George Trevare & his Dance orch, v Al Royal
Capinera – Josephine Tumminia, Jimmy Dorsey & orch
I wonder, I wonder, I wonder '47 – Martha Tilton, vocal group, Dean Elliott & orch
Untitled blues '39 – Louise Tobin, Benny Goodman & orch
Happy feet '30 – Des Tooley, Beryl Newell
Aristocratic stomp '29 – Paul Tremaine & his orch
It's a hundred to one I'm in love '39 – Dick Todd w/orch
Little white lies – Mel Torme, Hal Mooney & orch
The king's horses '31 – Those Three Fellows (O'Hagan, Hawthorn, Witt)
As Brunnhilde's battle cry might be sung by an American crooner '41 – Alex Templeton
Drum boogie '41 – Martha Tilton (singing for Barbara Stanwyck), Gene Krupa & orch
Yes, there ain't no moonlight – Tommy Tucker & orch, v Archie Verdahl
Where the bab-bab babbling brook (goes bub – bub – bubbling by) '30 – Des Tooley, Abe Romaine, Cliff Clarke
Jolly good luck to the girl who loves a soldier '15 – Vesta Tilley, orch conducted Albert W Ketelbey
The shout '34 – Art Tatum
With plenty of money and you (Oh! Baby what I couldn't do) – Art Tatum & his Swingsters
The rhythm of the rhumba '35 – Bill Tringham, Jimmy Turnbull (v), Geraldo & his Rhumba orchestra, piano-Sid Bright
Swing is the thing '37 – Valaida Snow & her orch, t & v – Valaida
You've got to see mama ev'ry night '23 – Aileen Stanley, Billy Murray, unnamed orch
Show me the way to go home '25 – Ella Shields
I left my heart at the stage door canteen '42 – Charlie Spivak & orch, v Gerry Stevens
The song is ended '28 – Jack Smith (v & p), orch conducted Bert Ambrose
My heart belongs to daddy '40 – Victor Sylvester & his Ballroom orch
's wonderful '45 – Artie Shaw & orch
Hello baby '26 – Philip Spitalny & orch, v unknown
I faw down and go boom '28 – Jack Smith (v & p), orch conducted Carroll Gibbons
Does she love me? Positively absolutely '27 – Aileen Stanley, Billy Murray, ? orch
I can't dance (I got ants in my pants) '35 – Valaida Snow (v & t), Billy Mason's orch
Nelly Grey '29 – Ella Shields
Shine on harvest moon '31 – Phil Spitalny & his orch, v Helen Rowland
Miss Annabelle Lee '28 – Jack Smith, The Whispering orch
Shuffle off to Buffalo '33 – George Sorlie, p-Beryl Newell
When the bloom is on the heather '25 – Ella Shields, w orch
I once had a heart, Margarita – Victor Sylvester & his orch
Jack Tar march – John Philip Sousa & band
Who walks in when I walk out '34 – Aileen Stanley, ? orch
Blue skies '27 – Jack Smith & piano
Jackass blues '26 – Philip Spitalny & orch
Amor amor '44 – Victor Sylvester & his orch
Darktown shuffle '25 – Seattle Harmony Kings
Emperor Jones '33 – Ben Selvin & his orch, v Helen Rowland
I must have that man '36 – Valaida Snow (v & t), others, George Scott-Wood-piano
Smith, Jones, Robinson and Brown '20 – Ella Shields
Begin the beguine '38 – Artie Shaw & orch
You bring out the savage in me '34 – Valaida Snow (t&v), Billy Mason & orch
I'll get by as long as I have you '29 – Aileen Stanley, Victor orch, conducted by Leonard Joy
Nightmare '38 – Artie Shaw & orch
I'm crazy 'bout my baby '31 – Ben Selvin & his orch, v Paul Small
Stars and stripes forever – John Philip Sousa & band
Charleston – Victor Sylvester & orch
Heat wave '34 – Billy Scott-Coomber, Jack Payne & BBC Dance orch
Milkman, keep those bottles quiet – The Squadronaires, v Beryl Davis
Ridin' on the gravy train '46 – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston & orch, piano-Nat King Cole
Maybe, who knows '29 – Kate Smith, The Harmonians directed by Ben Selvin
Just a little ginger headed feller '38 – Alice Smith, Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance orch
Night time brings dreams of you '27 – Debroy Somers & his band
Who walks in when I walk out '34 – Billy Scott-Coomber, Jack Payne & his band
You are my lucky star – Lew Sherwood, Eddy Duchin & orch
The Maharajah of Magador '49 – The Squadronaires, v Jimmy Miller & the Quads
Bonaparte's retreat '50 – Kay Starr, Lou Busch & orch
Shall we dance? – Alice Smith, Jim Davidson & his ABC Dance Band
Someone to watch over me '45 – Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl & orch
There goes that song again '45 – Kate Smith, orch directed Jack Miller
The doll dance '27 – Debroy Somers & band
It's written in the stars '36 – Alice Smith, Jim Davidson & his New Palais orch
Blue skies '41 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
You've got to see mamma ev'ry night – Kay Starr, orch conducted Dave Cavanaugh
Goodnight, lovely little lady '34 – Debroy Somers & his band, v Dan Donovan
I threw a kiss in the ocean '42 – Kate Smith, ? orch
The fleet's in port again '36 – Billy Scott-Coomber, Jack Payne & BBC Dance orch
March of the movies '41 – The Squadronaires
Long ago (and far away) '44 – Jo Stafford, Paul Weston & orch
These foolish things '45 – Frank Sinatra, orch conducted Axel Stordahl
Gotta be this or that – The Squadronaires, v Jimmy Miller
You were only fooling (while I was falling in love) '48 – Kay Starr, unnamed orch
My brother makes the noises for the talkies '31 – Billy Scott-Coomber, Jack Payne, Jack Jackson & others, Jack Payne & the BBC Dance orch
Mississippi '50 – Kay Starr, The Lancers, Frank deVol & orch
Ragtime cowboy Joe '49 – Jo Stafford, Starlighters, Pat Gillham-piano
The sunshine of your smile '41 – Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey & orch
Whistling waltz '36 – Alice Smith, Jim Davidson & his New Palais orch
A red-roofed chalet '27 – Debroy Somers & his band
I won't dance – Lew Sherwood, Eddy Duchin & orch
The trolley song '44 – Jo Stafford, Pied Pipers, Paul Weston & orch
Dinner and dance '38 – Lew Stone & his Band
You're in my heart (but never in my arms) '28 – Ray Starita & His Ambassadors' Band, v Eddie Grossbart
Plinketty plonk '32 – Leslie Sarony
Wrap yourself in cotton wool '41 – Anne Shelton, Bert Ambrose's orch
On revival day '30 – Bessie Smith, James P Johnson-piano, The Bessemer Singers
Blue skies '37 – Maxine Sullivan & her orch
I'll never be the same '32 – Lew Stone & the Monseigneur Band, v Al Bowlly
It ain't necessarily so '38? – Maxine Sullivan, Claude Thornhill's orch
The booglei-wooglie piggy '41 – Anne Shelton, Bert Ambrose's orch
Old white's whiskers '33 – Leslie Sarony
Forty-seven ginger-headed sailors '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band, v Eddie Grossbart
Laughing on the outside '46 – Dinah Shore, orch conducted Sonny Burke
Freight train blues '38 – Trixie Smith, Her Down Home Syncopators
It's a small world '41 – Anne Shelton, Bert Ambrose's orch
Lying in the hay '32 – Lew Stone & his band, v Al Bowlly, Net Gonella
Miranda '29 – Noble Sissle & his orch, v Noble
A new kind of man, with a new kind of love for me '24 – Blossom Seeley, The Georgians directed by Frank Guarente
The old kitchen kettle '32 – Leslie Sarony, Jack Hylton & orch?
It makes my love come down '29 – Bessie Smith, James P Johnson – piano
St Louis blues '41 – Anne Shelton, Bert Ambrose & orch
You keep coming back like a song '46 – Dinah Shore, orch directed Harry Bluestone
New Orleans hop scop blues '30 – Bessie Smith, loads of great musicians
Nice work if you can get it '37 – Maxie Sullivan & her orch, v Maxine, Buster Bailey
Teach me to dance like grandma '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band, v Les Reis
Doin' what comes naturally '46 – Dinah Shore, Spade Cooley & orch
He played his ukulele as the ship went down '32 – Leslie Sarony, unnamed orch
Mad about him '42 – Dinah Shore, orch conducted Gordon Jenkins
Par correspondence – Jean Sablon, Django Reihnardt
Need a little sugar in my bowl '31 – Bessie Smth, Clarence Williams
Summertime '47 – Maxine Sullivan, Ellis Larkins Trio
Prenez garde au grand mechant loup (who's afraid of the big band wolf) '34 – Jean Sablon, Django Reinhardt
Second balcony jump '41 – The Savoy Sultans
Truly rural '28 – Ray Starita & his Ambassadors' band, v Lilly Morris
On the sunny side of the street '30 – Val Rosing, Jack Harris & orch at Grosvenor House
That certain feeling '39 – Shirley Ross & The Foursome
As long as I live '47 – Jane Russell, Kay Kyser & orch
I'm gonna love that guy (like he's never been loved before) – Dottie Reid, Benny Goodman & orch
I gotta new lease on life '35 – Ginger Rogers, studio orch
Catari Catari '55? – Tino Rossi, Marcel Carivan & orch
Then you've never been blue '50 – Nancy Reed, Benny Goodman & orch
Eeny meeny miney mo '35 – Ginger Rogers, Johnny Mercer, Victor Young's orch
Teddy bears' picnic – Val Rosing, Henry Hall & the BBC dance orch
Toodle-lee-yoo-doo '51 – Nancy Reed, Benny Goodman & orch
Best of all – Shirley Ross, ? orch
You'll be reminded of me '38 – Ginger Rogers, studio orch
How little we know '45 – Dottie Reid, Benny Goodman & orch
Time on my hands '43 – RAOC Blue Rockets Dance orch
Norwegian dance no.2 '49 – Django Reinhardt & his Quintette
Okay baby '31 – Val Rosing, Bob Busby, Bob Manning, Jack Payne & his band
Old man river – Django Reinhardt, Quintet de hot club de France
And the angels sing '44 – Shirley Ross, ? orch
My head says yes, but my heart says no '45 – Dottie Reid, Benny Goodman & orch
Seems like old times '45 – Don Rodney, The Lombardo Trio, Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
Anniversary song '46 – Kenny Gardner, Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians (no R artist!)
Isle of Capri '34 – Tino Rossi, studio orch
Daphne '47 – Django Reinhardt & others
Washboard blues '37 – Casper Reardon & his Group
Boin-n-n-ng '47 – Jane Russell, Kay Kyser & orch
Ma, I miss your apple pie – RAOC Blue Rockets Dance orch
Hush, hush, here comes the bogeyman '32 – Val Rosing, Henry Hall & orch
Dear old Donegal – Shirley Ross, ? orch
I'm my own grandpa '47 – Don Rodney, the Lombardo Trio, Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
Dream of you '49 – Django Reinhardt & his Quintette
Serenade in the night '37 – Tino Rossi, unidentified orch
Out for no good – Ginger Rogers, studio orch
Managua, Nicaragua '46 – Don Rodney, The Lombardo Trio, Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians
It's only a paper moon – Dottie Reid, Benny Goodman & orch
Wham! '40 – June Richmond, Andy Kirk & his Clouds of Joy
A man and his drums '41 – Harry Roy & orch, drums-George Fierstone
Kiddies kabaret '29 – Leo Reisman & his orch, v Lew Conrad
Two dreams met '40 – Lina Romay, Xavier Cugat & orch
Begin the beguine '39 – Oscar Rabin & his Hammersmith Palais de Dance Romany orch
You call it madness '31 – Helen Rowland, Fred Rich & orch
Joseph! Joseph! '38 – June Richmond, Jimmy Dorsey & orch
Drummer boy – Harry Roy & orch
Slumming on Park Avenue '37 – Harry Roy & orch, v Harry
Me and the moon '36 – Joe Reichman & orch, v Buddy Clark
Tea for two – Oscar Rabin & his Strict Tempo dance band
Puttin' on the Ritz '29 – Harry Richman, Earl Burtnett & his L.A. Biltmore Hotel orch
Witness '27 – Paul Robeson, piano & voc – Lawrence Brown
The Darktown Strutters' ball '38 – June Richmond, JImmy Dorsey & orch
Cuban moonlight – Harry Roy & orch
River stay 'way from my door '31 – Helen Rowland, Emo Rapee & his orch
What is this thing called love '30 – Leo Reisman & his orch, v Lew Conrad
Park lane blues '43 – Harry Roy & orch
Singin' on a hammock '30 – Leo Reisman & orch, v Lew Conrad
You must have been a beautiful baby '39 – Hugo Rignold (vln) & his orch, v Sidney Gowan
Far away places '49 – Oscar Rabin & his band, v Bob Dale
Love for sale '31 – Helen Rowland, Fred Rich & his orch
Pagliacci '42 – Joe Reichman – piano
Deep river '27 – Paul Robeson, Lawrence Brown-piano
Ol' man river '30 – Paul Robeson, orch conducted Ray Noble
Rollin' down the river '30 – Leo Reisman & orch, v Daniel L Haynes
The lunatic's lullaby '26 – Clarkeson Rose
I saw stars '34 – Joe Reichman & orch, v Chick Bullock
Ezekiel saw de wheel '27 – Paul Robeson, Lawrence Brown-piano
Some of these days '31 – Helen Rowland, Emo Rapee & his orch
Guilty – Harry Roy & orch, v Eve Lombard
I wonder who's kissing her now – Oscar Rabin & orch, v Bob Dale
Joshua fit de battle ob Jericho – Paul Robeson, Lawrence Brown-piano
Boyd meets Stravinsky '46 – Boyd Raeburn & orch, drums-Jackie Mills
Happy days are here again '29 – Leo Reisman & orch, v L Levin
Things are looking up – Brian Lawrance & his Quaglino's Quartet
Appal indirect '38 – Quintette du Hot Club de France
Chew chew chew (chew your bubblegum) '39 – The Quintones, Barney Bigard & orch
Quicksilver '49 – Doris Day & her Country Cousins
You'd be surprised – Mae Questel, w/orch
Quai de Bercy – Maurice Chevalier, orch of Jacques Helian
Que chica '41 – Kay Kayser & orch, v Harry Babbitt
Queer notions '33 – Fletcher Henderson & orch
Polly-wolly-doodle – Mae Questel, w/orch
My sugar walks down the street '39 – Quintones, orch directed Buck Ram
Them there eyes '38 – Quintette du Hot Club de France
The breeze '34 – Brian Lawrance & his Quaglino's Quartet
Remember my forgotten man '33 – Grace Quinn (Quine?), Jim Davidson & his Palais Royal orch
Brother masons '05 – Dan W Quinn, w orch
Quite alright – George Robey
Why shouldn't I? '38 – Quintet of the Hot Club of France
Fool that I am '39 – Quintones, orch directed Buck Ram
Glorious beer (1899) – Dan W Quinn
Misery farm '29 – Frankie Quinian (Jack O'Hagan)
Sweet Georgia Brown '38 – Quintet of the Hot Club of France
Don't let your love go wrong '34 – Brian Lawrance & his Quaglino's Quartet
Utt-da-zay (the tailor song) – Quintones, Barney Bigard & orch
Quickstep Medley: Intro, Clap yo' hands / He loves and she loves / funny face – Sid Phillips & his Band
Quand un vicomte – Maurice Chevalier
Oh! Gee. Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, I'm in love – Mae Questal, w/orchestra
Quiet and roll 'em '39 – Gene Krupa & orch
Australian customs & quarantine regulations '73 – The Quodlibet Singers
Shadrack '39 – Quintones, Johnny Mercer, Benny Goodman & orch
There's no green grass round the old North Pole '35 – Brian Lawrance & his Quaglino's Quartet
At the codfish ball – Mae Questal, w/orch
Quick Fire Medley: It ain't nobody's biz'ness what I do; goody goody; I like bananas '36 – George Formby & ukulele
Stompin' at Decca '38 – Quintet of the Hot Club of France
Quiet, please '40 – Tommy Dorsey & orch
Choo choo boogie '46 – Quintones
Indian love call '38 – Tony Pastor (v), Artie shaw & orch
Gee, it must be love '37 – Claytie Polk (v), Ted Mays & his band
Wigwam stomp '40 – Tony Pastor & orch
Any old place the gang goes (I'll be there) '18 – Peerless Quartet, with Arthur Fields
The stars looked down '41 – Myee Parker, George Trevare's Australians
Love is a song '42 – Teddy Powell & orch, v Peggy Mann
Hymne a l'amour '49 – Edith Piaf, orch conducted Robert Chauvigny
I ain't got nobody – Hot Lips Page & his band, v The Harlem Highlanders
We don't want the bacon (we want a piece of the Rhine) '18 – Peerless Quartet
Sandy, the plumber's mate (the washer on the tap) – Sandy Powell, orch conducted Harry Bidgood
Obey your air raid warden '42 – Tony Pastor & orch
Les trois cloches '46 – Edith Piaf, Les Compagnons de la Chanson
Baby, whatcha gonna do tonight '37 – Lilli Palmer
Some Sunday morning '45 – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
We're a couple of soldiers, my baby and me '32 – Jack Plant (v), Roy Fox & his Band
Was I? '32 – Sid Peltyn (tr) & orch, v Peggy Hill
Lay that pistol down (pistol packin' mamma) '43 – The Pied Pipers, Paul Weston's orch
My baby just cares for me '30 – Jack Payne & BBC Dance orch, v Jack Payne, Bob Busby, Bob Manning
Song of the islands '36 – Ben Pollack & orch
You are my lucky star '35 – Eleanor Powel (v), Tommy Dorsey & orch
How deep is the ocean '32 – Jack Plant (v), Roy Fox & Band
Please don't squeeza da banana '45 – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
Doin' what comes natur'lly '46 – The Pied Pipers, ? orch
This year's kisses '37 – Dick Powell, Victor Young & orch
Scotch medley – Eugene Pingitore
Hawaiian cowboy '40 – Al Kealoha Perry & his Singing Surfriders
We're in the money '33 – Dick Powell, Studio orch
The clouds will soon roll by '32 – Jack Payne & his Band, v Billy Scott-Coomber
Linger in my arms – The Pied Pipers, ? orch
When they sound the last all clear '41 – Donald Peers, Jay Wilbur & his orch
On the air '32 – Cecile Petrie (v), Carroll Gibbons & his Boy Friends
Smiling Joe '26 – The Plantation orchestra
I've got a feelin' you're foolin' '35 – Eleanor Powell (v), Tommy Dorsey & orch
The rose in her hair '35 – Dick Powell, Victor Arden & orch
Stars and stripes forever – Eugene Pingitore
It's the rhythm in me '34 – Louis Prima & orch, v Louis
When I'm with you '36 – Jack Payne & his Band, v Jack
Big Ben's saying goodnight '32 – Jack Plant (v), Roy Fox at the Cafe Anglais
The laughing policeman '26 – Charles Penrose, w/orch
In the middle of May '45 – The Pied Pipers, Paul Weston's orch
Here lies love '32 – Jack Plant (v), Roy Fox & his Band
Home again '35 – Jack Payne & his band, v Jack
I only have eyes for you '34 – Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler & chorus, Vitaphone orch
I'm livin' in a great big way '35 – Louis Prima & orch
Salt(ed) peanuts '45 – Oscar Pettiford & his Eighteen All Stars, feat Dizzy Gillespie
Don't try your jive on me '38 – Danny Polo & his Swing Stars