Jukebox Saturday Night (36 Number 1 Golden Hits of the 40's & 50's)

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1Juke Box Saturday Night
recording of:
Juke Box Saturday Night
lyricist:
Al Stillman
composer:
Paul McGrane
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke & The Modernaires3:08
2Sentimental JourneyLes Brown and His Orchestra & Doris Day3:14
3To Each His Own
cover recording of:
To Each His Own (on 1946-07-08)
lyricist:
Ray Evans
composer:
Jay Livingston
The Ink Spots3:12
4I Had The Craziest DreamHarry James3:24
5Personality
recording of:
Personality (1946 song)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
Johnny Mercer2:50
6There Are Such Things
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1942-07-01)
alto saxophone:
Fred Stulce (on 1942-07-01)
bass:
Phil Stevens (on 1942-07-01)
cello:
Harold Bemko (on 1942-07-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1942-07-01)
guitar:
Clark Yocum (on 1942-07-01)
harp:
Ruth Hill (on 1942-07-01)
piano:
Milton Raskin (on 1942-07-01)
saxophone:
Heinie Beau (on 1942-07-01), Don Lodice (on 1942-07-01), Harry Schuchman (on 1942-07-01), Bruce Snyder (on 1942-07-01) and Fred Stulce (on 1942-07-01)
tenor saxophone:
Heinie Beau (on 1942-07-01), Don Lodice (on 1942-07-01) and Bruce Snyder (on 1942-07-01)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1942-07-01), Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-07-01), Dave Jacobs (on 1942-07-01) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1942-07-01)
trumpet:
Ziggy Elman (on 1942-07-01), James Blake (on 1942-07-01), James Zito (on 1942-07-01) and Chuck Peterson (on 1942-07-01)
viola:
Leonard Atkins (on 1942-07-01) and Sam Ross (on 1942-07-01)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1942-07-01), Bernard Tinterow (on 1942-07-01), William Ehrenkrantz (on 1942-07-01), Seymour Miroff (on 1942-07-01), Raoul Polikian (on 1942-07-01), Leonard Posner (on 1942-07-01) and Irving Raymond (on 1942-07-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (on 1942-07-01)
vocals:
John Huddleston (on 1942-07-01), Chuck Lowry (on 1942-07-01), The Pied Pipers (on 1942-07-01), Frank Sinatra (on 1942-07-01), Jo Stafford (on 1942-07-01) and Clark Yocum (on 1942-07-01)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-07-01)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1942-07-01)
recording of:
There Are Such Things (on 1942-07-01)
writer:
Stanley Adams (in 1942), Abel Baer (in 1942) and George W. Meyer (in 1942)
publisher:
Dorsey Brothers Music and Music Sales Corporation
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers2:45
7Managua, Nicaragua
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra2:52
8You'll Never Know
Dick Haymes & The Song Spinners2:44
9The Thing
vocals:
Phil Harris
orchestra:
Walter Scharf's Orchestra
conductor:
Walter Scharf (on 1950-10-13)
recording of:
The Thing (on 1950-10-13)
lyricist and composer:
Charles R. Grean
Phil Harris2:19
10How High The MoonLes Paul & Mary Ford2:08
11The Old Lamplighter
recording of:
The Old Lamplighter
lyricist:
Charles Tobias
composer:
Nat Simon
Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra & Billy Williams3:02
12Open The Door, Richard!
recording of:
Open the Door, Richard (1946 song)
lyricist:
Dan Howell and John Mason
composer:
Jack McVea
Count Basie & His Orchestra2:41
13A Tree In The Meadow
recorded in:
London, England, United Kingdom (in 1948)
vocals:
Margaret Whiting (on 1948-05-25)
orchestra:
Frank Devol and His Orchestra (in 1948)
recorded at:
Radio Recorders in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1948-05-25)
recording of:
A Tree in the Meadow (1948 song) (in 1948)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Reid
Margaret Whiting2:40
14(It's No) Sin
Eddy Howard2:49
15My Heart Tells MeGlen Gray & Casa Loma Orchestra3:21
16Doctor, Lawyer, Indian ChiefBetty Hutton3:04
17Besame Mucho
recording of:
Bésame mucho (English lyric version by Sunny Skylar)
composer:
Consuelo Velázquez
translator:
Sunny Skylar
publisher:
Latin American Music, Peer International Corporation and Promotora Hispano Americana De Musica S.A.
translated version of:
Bésame mucho (Kiss Me Much, Bésame, bésame mucho como si fuera esta noche la última vez)
Jimmy Dorsey, Bob Eberly & Kitty Kallen3:02
18Be My Love
choir vocals:
The Jeff Alexander Chorus (in 1950)
tenor vocals:
Mario Lanza (in 1950)
vocals:
Mario Lanza (in 1950)
orchestra:
RCA Victor Orchestra and Ray Sinatra’s Orchestra (in 1950)
conductor:
Ray Sinatra (in 1950)
recording of:
Be My Love (in 1950)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Nicholas Brodzsky
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing
part of:
The 23rd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Mario Lanza3:29
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