Tu prends plaisir à me voir souffrir = [enregistrement sonore] / "It made you happy when you made me cry" Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton avec piano et violon. | Compo. |
Un coin de ciel bleu : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "My blue heaven" Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson, musique. | Georges Beauchemin, baryton avec piano et violon. | Victor. |
It made you happy when you made me cry : tu étais content de me faire pleurer / Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; Tom Waring, vocal refrain. | |
Makin' whoopee / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Ernie Noble and his orchestra. | |
Pour la dernière fois : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Just once again" Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson, musique ; Ash, paroles anglaises. | Odilon Rochon, baryton. | Compo. |
Que puis-je dire : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "[What can I say] after I say I'm sorry" Donaldson, musique et paroles anglaises ; Lyman, musique et paroles anglaises ; Rohan, traducteur?. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
Crépuscule : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Tell her at twilight" Nel, traducteur ; Donaldson. | Hector Pellerin, baryton français avec orchestre. | Victor. |
Un coin de ciel bleu / Beaudry ; Donaldson. | Georges Beauchemin. | |
Si tu vois Suzon : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "If you see Sally" Beaudry, paroles françaises ; [Egan, paroles anglaise] ; [Kahn, paroles anglaise] ; Donaldson, musique. | Odilon Rochon, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
Un coin du ciel bleu / George Whiting ; Walter Donaldson. | Norman Brooks. | |
Au milieu de la nuit = [enregistrement sonore] / In the middle of the night Beaudry, traducteur ; Rose, paroles anglaises ; Donaldson, musique. | Georges Beauchemin, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
Rencontre : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Carolina in the morning" Valhubert, traducteur? ; Donaldson, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton français avec orchestre. | Victor. |
My blue heaven / Georges Whiting, paroles ; Walter Donaldson, musique. | Billy Munro et son trio. | Alouette. |
La valse de minuit / Beaudry ; Kahn ; Donaldson. | C. E. Brodeur. | |
Un coin du ciel bleu / Walter Donaldson. | Yvon Goulet ; Henry Matthews et son orchestre. | |
Un coin du ciel bleu = My blue heaven / George Whiting ; Walter Donaldson. | Norman Brooks, orchestre dirigé par Walter Eiger. | |
No more worryin' : se acabaron pesares / Kahn ; Donaldson ; Mills. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Ah! viens! [enregistrement sonore] / Gury, traducteur ; Donaldson, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton français avec orchestre. | Victor. |
À l'ombre des Lilas = [enregistrement sonore] / A shady tree Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson. | Joseph Audet, ténor avec orchestre. | Compo. |
Un coin de ciel bleu : sur l'air "My blue heaven" / Beaudry ; Donaldson. | Georges Beauchemin, baryton avec piano et violon. | |
Tu prends plaisir à me voir souffrir = [enregistrement sonore] / "It made you happy when you made me cry" Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton avec piano et violon. | Compo. |
À l'ombre des Lilas : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "A shady tree" Beaudry, [traducteur?] ; Donaldson. | Georges Beauchemin, baryton avec piano. | Victor. |
La valse de minuit : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Midnight waltz" Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
When you're in love : cuando se quiere de veras / Walter Blaufass ; Walter Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Tu prends plaisir à me voir souffrir = [enregistrement sonore] / It made you happy when you made me cry Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton avec piano et violon. | Compo. |
That's why I love you = Por eso te quiero / Walter Donaldson, Paul Ash. Baby face = Carita de niño / Benny Davis, Harry Akst. | Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders, with vocal chorus (side A); Jan Garber and his orchestra, vocal refrain by Benny Davis (side B). | |
Un coin de ciel bleu = [enregistrement sonore] / My blue heaven Beaudry, traducteur ; Donaldson, musique. | Jean Cartier, baryton avec orchestre. | Compo. |
Il fallait des anges [au] paradis [Enregistrement sonore] / R. Beaudry ; [interprété par] Hercule Lavoie. Tu prends plaisir à me voir souffrir = "It mad you happy when you made me cry" / Beaudry-Donaldson ; [interprété par] Hercule Lavoie. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton avec piano et violon. | Compo. |
Bonsoir, bonsoir ma chérie!: sur l'air "A thousand good nights" [enregistrement sonore] / Naud, paroles ; Donaldson, musique. | Albert Marier, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
Sweet Jennie Lee! = Dulce Juanita Lee : fox trot / Donaldson. | Reser's Radio Band. | |
Dixie vagabond / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Hew Sterling's Orchestra. | |
Little White Lies Walter Donaldson. | Oscar Peterson; Major Holley; Norman Granz. | |
That's why I love you / Donaldson ; Ash. | Al ; Bob. | |
An earful of music : from "Kid millions" / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Mal Hallet and his Orchestra (chorus by Charlie Blake). | |
My Sahara rose / Donaldson, music ; [Clarke, lyrics]. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Reaching for some one and not finding anyone there / Leslie ; Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
In the evening / Donaldson. | Jean Goldkette and his orchestra. | |
After I say I'm sorry (what can I say?) / Lyman ; Donaldson. | Tom Waring, Tenor with cornet and piano. | |
Jungle Fever. Dietz; Donaldson. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
When you see another sweetie hanging around / Lewis, [lyrics] ; Young, [lyrics]; Donaldson, [music]. Mammy o' mine / William Tracey, [lyrics] ; Maceo Pinkard, [music]. | Adele Rowland, soprano, with orchestra. | |
Sweet Indiana home / Walter Donaldson ; [performed by] Aileen Stanley. Why should I cry over you? / Ned Miller ; Chester Cohn ; [performed by] Victor Roberts. | Aileen Stanley with orchestra (side a) ; Victor Roberts (i.e. Billy Jones), tenor, with orchestra (side a). | |
That melody of love / Dietz ; Donaldson. | Pelham Inn Orchestra ; Bobby Dixon, vocal chorus. | |
Come on Papa : Medley one-step, introducing How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm / Leslie ; Ruby ; Donaldson. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
I promise you / Lerner-Oakland-Faye, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Clyde Burke. Gotta get some shut eye / Walter Donaldson-Johnny Mercer, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Pee Wee Hunt. | Glen Gray ; Clyde Burke ; Pee Wee Hunt ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
You Didn't Have To Tell Me Donaldson. | Jack Albin And His Hotel Pennsylvania Dance Orchestra; Hotel Pennsylvania Trio. | |
Just like a melody out of the sky / Donaldson. | Rounders ; George Beaver, vocal chorus. | |
My best girl / Donaldson. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orch[estra]. | |
Where the bamboo babies grow / Donaldson, music ; [Brown, lyrics]. | Bailey's Lucky Seven ; [Sam Lanin, director]. | Compo. |
My Best Girl Walter Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo; Larry Owen; Fred Higman; Vocal Trio. | |
If I can't have you (I want to be lonesome, I want to be blue) / Donaldson. | Sleepy Hall's Melody Boys. | Victor. |
The Daughter Of Rosie O'grady W Donaldson. | Henry Burr. | |
At sundown : when love is calling me home / Donaldson. | George Olsen and his Music ; Bob Borger ; Fran Frey ; Bob Rice, vocla refrain. | |
Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy and jinga - bula / Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri (Accordion solo). | |
Without that gal! = sin un amor / Donaldson. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Blue Kentucky Moon Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
That melody of love / Diets ; Donaldson. | Pelham Inn Orchestra ; Bobby Dixon, vocal chorus. | |
You're driving me crazy! (what did I do?) (Me estas volvienda loco!) / Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
My Ohio Home Gus Kahn; Walter Donaldson. | Harold Yates; Cooper Lawley. | |
Some of these days ; How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm / Brooks ; Young ; Lewis ; Donaldson. | Sophie Tucker ; Eddie Cantor ; Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra. | |
You're Driving Me Crazy Walter Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Frank Ferera's Hawaiians, hawaiian guitars ; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
Seven or eleven (My Dixie pair o'dice) / Donaldson. | Glantz and his Orchestra. | |
Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy / Grant Clark ; Walter Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
What did I tell Ya? (That's her - that's her) / B.G. De Sylva ; Walter Donalson. Some other bird whistled a tune / Bryan ; Schafer ; Fisher. | Jack Smith (The whispering baritone) ; Carson Robinson, whistling. | |
Just once again / Ash ; Donaldson. | Jack Carroll, tenor with orchestra. | |
That certain party / Donaldson ; Kahn. | The Varsity Orchestra (with vocal chorus). | |
Yock-a-hilo town / Brice, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Peerless Quartet, vocal quartet with orchestra. | Gennett. |
But I do -- you know I do / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Jack Denny and His Orchestra. | |
I've had my moments : from "Hollywood party" / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Sing me a baby song = Arrúllame con tu canto / Gus Kahn ; Walter Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; Tom Waring, vocal refrain ; [George Culley, trumpet]. | Victor. |
In The Middle Of The Night Billy Rose; Walter Donaldson. | Tom Waring; With Piano. | |
A thousand good nights. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; Lebert Lombardo, vocalist. | |
My mammy / Donaldson, music ; Young, lyrics ; Lewis, lyrics. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
My Blue Heaven Whiting; Donaldson. | Fred Rich's Dance Orchestra. | |
Hortense / Donaldson. | All Star Trio and Their Orchestra. | |
We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / Coleman Goetz, lyrics ; Walter Donaldson, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
My papa doesn't two-time no time : fox trot / Donaldson. Charley, my boy : fox trot / Kahn, lyrics ; Fiorito, music | Six Black Diamonds (My papa doesn't two-time no time) ; Fletcher Henderson and his band (Charley, my boy) | |
What's to-day got to do with tomorrow / Donaldson. | Broadway Quartet. | |
Little Rover / Donaldson. | Irving Kaufman. | |
Sittin' in a corner / [Gus] Kahn, [lyrics] ; [George W.], Meyer, [music]. Lou'siana / [Gus] Kahn, [lyrics] ; [Walter] Donaldson, [music]. | Elliott Shaw, baritone, with orchestra [Sittin' in a corner] ; Lewis James and Elliott Shaw with orchestra [Lou'siana]. | |
Tired of me / Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Henry Burr. | |
Makin' whoopee! / Gus Kahn, lyrics ; Walter Donaldson, music. The lady is a tramp : from the musical "Babes in arms" / Lorenz Hart, lyrics ; Richard Rodgers, music. | Calvin Jackson Trio, piano with bass and drums. | |
You look good to me / Billy Rose ; Walter Donaldson. | Dick Todd with orchestra. | |
Blue Kentucky moon / Donaldson. | Gene Austin And His Orchestra, chorus by Gene Austin. | |
Georgia / Howard Johnson ; Walter Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet, male Quartet with orchestra. | |
Was it a dream? = Fué acaso un sueño / Coslow ; Spier ; Britt. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; Tom Waring, vocal refrain ; [George Culley, trumpet] ; [Fred Culley, violin]. | Victor. |
Out Of The Dawn Donaldson. | Henry Burr; Novelty Accomp. | |
My Ohio home / Kahn, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Harrington and Bersch with Sleepy Hall's Banjo, duet with banjo and piano. | Victor. |
My mammy / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet ; Fred Van Eps. | |
Starlight Bay / Walter Donaldson. | Lanin's Famous Players. | |
At sundown (love is calling me home) / Donaldson. | Jack Carroll, tenor with orchestra. | |
Don't Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry Walter Donaldson. | Lewis James; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Don't cry, Frenchy, don't cry / Donaldson ; Lewis ; Young. | Charles Hart ; Elliott Shaw with orchestra. | |
Beside a babbling brook / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Georgie Price, tenor with orchestra. | |
Chili bom bom / Friend ; Donaldson. | The Master Players. | |
La valse de minuit : sur l'air "Midnight waltz" / Beaudry ; Donaldson. | Hector Pellerin, ténor avec orchestre. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
My baby just cares for me / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Somethin' Smith ; Redheads. | |
My blue heaven / Whiting ; Donaldson. | Ken Griffin. | |
Chili bom bom / Friend, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Jos. C. Smith and His Mount Royal Orchestra. | Victor. |
If you see Sally / Kahn ; Egan ; Donaldson. | Lou Gold and his orch[estra] ; Scrappy Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
Hiawatha's melody of love ; Tired of me / Bryan ; Meyer ; Clarke ; Donaldson. | Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
How ya gonna keep 'Em down on the farm? (After they've seen paree) / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. How are you goin' to wet you whistle? (When the whole darn world goes dry) / Byrne ; Mclntyre ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields ; Billy Murray. | |
How do I know it's Sunday? : from "Harold Teen" / Kahal ; Fain. Riptide / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; with Carmen Lombardo and trio, vocals. | |
Riptide / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
B-I-BI / S.K. Russell -J. and B. Freeland [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. You're driving me crazy / Walter Donaldson [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians. | |
The Dixie vagabond / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Lou Gold and his orch[estra] ; Scrappy Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
On the 'gin 'gin 'ginny shore / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
My little bimbo down on the bamboo isle / Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I've had my moments : from "Hollywood Party" / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
There must be a silver lining (that's shining for me) (Debe haber para mi un rayito de esperanza) / Dolly Morse ; Walter Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians (with vocal by Fred Waring). | |
Okay toots : from "Kid millions" / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Mal Hallet and his Orchestra (chorus by Charlie Blake). | |
My Buddy Walter Donaldson; Gus Kahn. | Bing Crosby; With Orchestra; Victor Young. | |
That melody of love / Dietz ; Donaldson. | Pelham Inn Society Orchestra ; Bobby Dixon, vocal chorus. | Compo |
My buddy / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Jane Williams, soprano with orcheatra accompaniment. | |
At Sundown Walter Donaldson. | Eddie Fisher; Hugo Winterhalter; His Orchestra. | |
My mammy / Donaldson ; Young ; Lewis. | Diamond Trio. | |
You're driving me crazy (What did I do) / Donaldson. | Chick Bullock. | |
Sweet Indiana home / Donaldson. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
For my sweetheart / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Sam Lanin's Troubadours, vocal chorus Irv. Kaufman. | |
But I do : you know I do / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Hollywood Dance Orch. ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Hello! beautiful! : que hay, preciousa! / Donaldson. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Where'd did you get those eyes? / Donaldson. | Mirth Makers. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere : (when you're one little mile from home) / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. When the harvest moon is shining / Sterling ; Von Tilzer. | Carroll Shannon (You're a million miles from nowhere) ; Sterling Trio (When the harvest moon is shining) | |
It's the talk of the town / Livingston-Symes-Neiburg. [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Kenny Sargent. Until the stars fall down / Walter Donaldson. [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Kenny Sargent. | Glen Gray ; Kenny Sargent ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Lazy Lou'siana Moon Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Seven or eleven / Donaldson, music. | Melody King's [i.e. Kings] [i.e. Kings] Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
I wonder where my baby is to-night? / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Henry Burr ; Billy Murray ; Frank Banta, piano. | |
Away Down East In Maine Walter Donaldson. | Miss Patricola; Virginians; Ross Gorman; With Orchestra. | |
Ramona : theme of motion picture "Ramona" / Gilbert, Wayne ; [performed by] Dixie Marimba Players. That melody of love / Dietz, Donaldson ; [performed by] Pelham Inn Orchestra. | Dixie Marimba Players (side A) ; Harold Lambert, vocals (side A) ; Pelham Inn Orchestra (side B) ; Bobby Dixon, vocals (side B). | |
Little white lies = Mentirillas : fox trot / Walter Donaldson. Gee, but I'd like to make you happy : fox trot : from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture "Good news" = Me gustaria harcerte feliz / Shay, Ward, Montgomery. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; [Side A] Vocal refrain by Clare Hanlon and the Three Girl Friends ; [Side B] Vocal refrain by Clare Hanlon. | |
I love the land of Old Black Joe / Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Sahara rose / Donaldson. I'd like to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms / Fred Ahlert. | Peerless Quartet [with] orchestra accompaniment. | |
Carolina in the morning / Donaldson. | Natzy's Biltmore Orchestra. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere (when you're one little mile from home) / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Carroll Shannon, tenor with orchestra. | |
Tired of me / Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Charles Hart, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I've got the girl / Donaldson. | George Olsen and his Music ; Fran Frey, vocal refrain. | |
I love the land of old black Joe / Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Billy Murray ; Peerless Quartet and orchestra. | |
(Got to get some) Shut Eye / Walter Donaldson ; Johnny Mercer. | Glen [G]ray and The Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt, vocal chorus. | |
Oh, Joe, with your fiddle and bow (you stole my heart away) / William Tracey ; Walter Donaldson ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon / Lewis, Young ; Grant ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Guilty! ; Blue Kentucky moon / Kahn ; Akat ; Whiting ; Donaldson. | Gene Austin and his Orchestra. | |
At sundown (when love is calling me home) : fox trot = Au soleil couchant quand l'amour m'apelle au foyer / Donaldson. | George Olsen and his music ; B. Borger ; F. Frey ; B. Rice. | |
I'll always keep a corner in my heart for Tennessee / Clarke ; Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rock-a-bye lullay mammy / Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Frank Ferera's Hawaiians, Hawaiian Guitars, vocal chorus Harold Lambert. | |
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? (after they've seen paree) / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Arthur Fields (tenor with orchestra). | |
Nevada Donaldson; Greene. | Donald Peers; With Orchestral Accompaniment; Jay Wilbur. | |
Carolina in the morning / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
She's the daughter of Rosie O'Grady / Brice, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Henry Burr, tenor. | Pathé. |
My Buddy Donaldson. | Edwin Dale. | |
My blue heaven / Whiting ; Donaldson. | Gene Austin ; Les Paul. | |
Mindin' my business / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Six Black Diamonds. | |
No more worryin' : plus d'ennuis / Kahn ; Donaldson ; Mills. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
My Blue Heaven Walter Donaldson; George Whiting. | Fred Waring; His Pennsylavians; Orchestra; Joe Marine. | |
Baby ; When you see another sweetie hanging around / Egbert Van Alstyne ; [Walter Donaldson]. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
No more worryin' / Kahn ; Donaldson ; Mills. | Lanin and his orchestra, vocal chorus Arthur Hall. | |
My blue heaven / Whiting ; Donaldson. | Burnie Peacock, and his orchestra, with vocal accompaniment. | |
Where'd you get those eyes? / Donaldson. | Happiness Boys ; Billy Jones ; Ernest Hare. | |
It made you happy (when you made me cry) / Donaldson. | Ernie Brooks and His Orchestra ; Jack Carroll, vocal chorus. | |
Yock-a-hilo town / Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet [with] orchestra accomp[animent]. | |
That certain party / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Ben Selvin & his Orchestra. | |
Un coin de ciel bleu = [enregistrement sonore] / [My] blue heaven Walter Donaldson. | Louis Chartier, baritone [baryton] avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Brunswick. |
Dixie highway / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Aileen Stanley. | |
My Ohio home / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
Riptide / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal. | |
Mindin' My Business Donaldson; Kahn. | Johnny Mercer; With Paul Weston; His Orchestra. | |
Blue Kentucky moon / Donaldson. | Gene Austin and His Orchestra ; Gene Austin, chorus. | |
Little white lies / Walter Donaldson. | Mel Torme ; Hal Mooney and his orchestra. | |
Hiawatha's lullaby / Young ; Donaldson. | The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra ; Henry Hall, director. | |
My buddy : fox trot / Donaldson. | International Novelty Orchestra. | |
When you see another sweetie hanging around / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Sam Ash, tenor with orchestra. | |
My Mammy Donaldson. | Columbia Stellar Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Come on papa ; Medley one-step (introducing "How ya gonna keep'em down on the farm) / Leslie ; Ruby ; Donaldson. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
I've got the girl! : ya la tengo / Walter Donaldson. | George Olsen and his Music ; Fran Frey, vocal refrain. | |
Little Rover (Don't Forget To Come Back Home Walter Donaldson. | International Novelty Orchestra. | |
You're driving me crazy / Donaldson, music and lyrics. | Victor Theremin ; Lennington H. Shewell, solo ; Allan McIver, piano accompaniment. | Victor. |
Carolina in the morning : from "The passing show of 1922" / Donaldson. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
Love me or leave me : from "Whoopee" : amame o dejame / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere (when you're one little mile from home) / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Love Me Or Leave Me. Donaldson; Kahn. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
In the evening = le soir / Donaldson. | Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra. | |
If I can't have you (I want to be lonesome, I want to be blue) / Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians, vocal refrain by Tom Waring. | |
How the time can fly! = ¡Cómo pasa el tiempo! ; Without that gal! = Sin aquella muchacha / Donaldson ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal refrains by Carmen Lombardo. | |
How the time can fly!, or, Come pasa el tiempo! / Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
When he's all dolled up, he's the best dressed rube in town / Donaldson. | Sung by Byron G. Harlan. | Columbia |
My mammy / Lewis, Young ; Donaldson ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. Underneath Hawaiian skies / Ernie Erdman ; Fred Rose ; [performed by] Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. | (Side A) Peerless Quartet with banjo by Fred Van Eps ; (Side B) Albert Campbell and Henry Burr, duet with orchestra. | |
Yes sir, that's my baby / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Ace Brigode and his 14 Virginians. | |
Makin' whoopee / Walter Donaldson ; Gus Kahn. | Mel Torme ; Hal Mooney, and his orchestra. | |
Sweet Indiana home / Donaldson. | Aileen Stanley (comedienne with orchestra). | |
Oh baby (don't say no - say maybe) / Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. In the evening / Roseland Dance Orchestra. | Billy Jones, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
My Ohio Home Gus Kahn; Walter Donaldson. | Lewis; Clark; Novelty Acc. | |
But I do you know I do / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Hollywood Dance Orch[estra] ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Back home in Tennessee / Donaldson ; sung by Collins and Harlan. I'm all alone / Herman, Fox ; sung by Ethel Costello, Henry Burr. | Arthur Collins, baritone and Byron G. Harlan, tenor (as Collins and Harlan) (Side A) ; Ethel Costello, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Chili bean ; My little bimbo down on the bamboo isle / [Albert] Von Tilzer ; [Walter] Donaldson. | Mario Perri, accordion solo. | Berliner. |
At sundown, or, Love is calling me home / Donaldson. | Jimmy Andrews. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Frank Ferera's Hawaiians ; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
The daughter of Rosie O'Grady / Donaldson ; [Brice, lyrics]. | Robert Lewis, tenor duet [i.e. tenor] with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
At sundown (love is calling me home) / Donaldson. | Willard Robison and His Orchestra. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere / Donaldson ; Lewis ; Younge. | Elliott Shaw, baritone with orchestra. | |
Stealing to Virginia / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Marion Harris, comedienne with orchestra. | |
Sweet Indiana home / Donaldson. | Aileen Stanley (comedienne with orchestra). | |
Oh baby (don't say no - say maybe) / Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. In the evening / Roseland Dance Orchestra. | Billy Jones, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
My Ohio Home Gus Kahn; Walter Donaldson. | Lewis; Clark; Novelty Acc. | |
But I do you know I do / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Hollywood Dance Orch[estra] ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Back home in Tennessee / Donaldson ; sung by Collins and Harlan. I'm all alone / Herman, Fox ; sung by Ethel Costello, Henry Burr. | Arthur Collins, baritone and Byron G. Harlan, tenor (as Collins and Harlan) (Side A) ; Ethel Costello, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Chili bean ; My little bimbo down on the bamboo isle / [Albert] Von Tilzer ; [Walter] Donaldson. | Mario Perri, accordion solo. | Berliner. |
At sundown, or, Love is calling me home / Donaldson. | Jimmy Andrews. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Frank Ferera's Hawaiians ; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
The daughter of Rosie O'Grady / Donaldson ; [Brice, lyrics]. | Robert Lewis, tenor duet [i.e. tenor] with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
At sundown (love is calling me home) / Donaldson. | Willard Robison and His Orchestra. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere / Donaldson ; Lewis ; Younge. | Elliott Shaw, baritone with orchestra. | |
Stealing to Virginia / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Marion Harris, comedienne with orchestra. | |
Suki san / Donaldson ; sung by George Wilson. I called you my sweetheart / Johnson, Clarke, Monaco ; sung by Henry Burr. | Lewis James (as George Wilson), tenor (Side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Carolina in the morning / Gus Kahn-Walter Donaldson. | Tony Martin with Earle Hagen and his orchestra. | |
Hortense, medley : When the corn is waving, Annie dear ; Turkey in the straw ; Jingle bells ; Wait for the wagon ; Wal I swan / Donaldson. | All Star Trio and Their Orchestra. | |
You're driving me crazy : what did I do? / Donaldson. | All Star Collegians. | |
I don't want the world / Jesse Greer ; Benny Davis. But I do--you know I do / Walter Donaldson. | Jack Denny Orchestra. | |
In the evening (Le soir) / Donaldson. | Jean Goldkette and his Orchestra. | |
Try blue Sam : the traveling man / Donaldson. | Zez Confrey and his Orchestra ; Mr. Confrey, piano. | |
Just another night = Solo una noche más / Walter Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; vocal chorus ; [George Culley, trumpet] ; [Fred Culley, violin]. | Victor. |
If I don't have you (I want to be lonesome-I want to be blue) / Donaldson. | Ben Gates' Orchestra. | |
My baby just cares for me / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Lou Gold's Orchestra. | |
A shady tree : waltz / Walter Donaldson. | Mart Kenney and his Western Gentlemen ; Georgia Dey, vocal refrain. | Victor. |
Blue Kentucky Moon Donaldson. | Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
I'll be happy when the preacher makes you mine / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Sterling Trio, male Trio with orch. | |
You can find a little bit of Dixieland (no matter where you go) / Donaldson. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
At sundown (Love is calling me home) / Donaldson. | Palm Beach Serenaders. | |
I've got the nicest little home in Dixie / Donaldson. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Fit to be tied / Walter Donaldson. | Will Osborne and his Side Music. | |
Little white lies / Donaldson. | Rounders. | |
Don't cry, Frenchy, don't cry / Lewis, Young, Donaldson. I know what it means to be lonesome / Kendis, Brockman, Vincent. | [Side A] Charles Hart and Elliot Shaw, duet with orchestra ; [Side B] Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
I've got the nicest little home in D-I-X-I-E / Walter Donaldson. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Victor. |
There's a lump of sugar down in Dixie / Gumble ; [performed] by Al Jolson. You can find a little bit of Dixieland : (no matter where you go) / Donaldson ; sung by Campbell, Burr. | Al Jolson, vocal, with orchestra [side A]; Campbell and Burr, tenor duet with orchestra [side B]. | Columbia |
Bless my Swanee River home / Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Let's talk about my sweetie / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Lanin and his orchestra (vocal chorus by Irving Kaufman. | |
Sa-lu-ta! = Salud! / Gus Kahn ; Walter Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians, with vocal refrain ; [George Culley, trumpet]. | Victor. |
Popular medley : That's my weakness ; Constantinople ; Just like a melody ; My baby don't mean maybe / Green ; Stept ; Carlton ; Donaldson ; Donaldson. | Willie Eckstein, piano solo. | |
You Didn't Have To Tell Me. Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / Coleman Goetz, lyrics ; Walter Donaldson, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
If you see Sally / Kahn ; Egan ; Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet with orch. | |
Yes sir, that's my baby / Walter Donaldson ; Gus Kahn. | Calvin Jackson Trio. | |
Back Home In Tennessee Donaldson. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The midnight waltz / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Rex Battle and his Dance Orch. | |
Come on Papa ; How ya goona keep 'em down on the farm / Leslie ; Ruby ; Donaldson. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
My Blue Heaven George Whiting; Walter Donaldson. | Don Rogers; Novelty Acc. | |
Little rover : don't forget to come back home / Donaldson. | International Novelty Orchestra. | |
Tired of me / Grant Clarke, Walter Donaldson. I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms / Lewis, Young, Ahlert. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra [side a] ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra [side b]. | |
Just like a melody out of the sky / Donaldson. | Jack Arthur and his Serenaders. | |
Love me or leave me / Donaldson. | Benny Goodman and his Orchetra. | |
A faded summer love ; Lucille / Baxter ; Donaldson. | Johnny Marvin and his orchestra. | |
Without a gal! = Sin aquella muchacha / Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain. | |
Mindin' my business / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Japanese mammy : mamita japonesa / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Sip sip sippy shore : medley one step / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (for dancing). | |
Mary : what are you waiting for? / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman & his Orch. ; Big Beiderbecke, cnt. ; Bing Crosby, vocal refrain. | |
What's to-day got to do with tomorrow / Donaldson. | Broadway Quartet. | |
Tes jolis mensonges, ou, Little white lies / Beaudry ; Donaldson. | Odilon Rochon, tenor avec piano. | |
Tired Of Me Donaldson. | Lewis James; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
How'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm / Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Ellen Sutton ; sir Hubert Pimm and his Aeolians. | |
Yes, sir, that's my baby / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Ken Griffin ; Karen Ford ; Johnny Hill. | |
Carolina in the morning : from the Winter Garden "Passing Show of 1922" / Donaldson. | Natzy's Biltmore Orchestra ; Jack Green, director. | |
Let it rain, let it pour / Donaldson. | Ben Selvin's Orchestra. | Compo. |
Lazy Lou'siana moon / Donaldson. | George Epstein, pipe organ ; Wee Willie Robyn, voc. cho. | |
Let it rain, let it pour / Friend, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | Compo. |
Little White Lies Walter Donaldson. | Johnny Marvin. | |
My blue heaven / Whiting ; Donaldson;. | Fred Rich's Orchestra ; Joyboys, vocal chorus. | |
My buddy / Gus Kahn ; Walter Donaldson. Down old Virginia way / Yellen ; Olman ; Gillette. | Edna Brown ; Henry Burr. | |
There must be a silver lining : that's shining for me / Morse ; Donaldson. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; Fred Waring, vocal refrain. | |
At sundown : love is calling me home / Donaldson. | Albert Rich, pipe organ. | |
My blue heaven / Whiting ; Donaldson. | Oscar Peterson, piano solo with bass and drums. | |
Oh, my sweet Hortense / Young, lyrics ; Lewis, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy ; Jinga-bula [jing jing] / Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri, accordion solo. | Berliner. |
Mary : what are you waiting for? / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra. | |
Pretty lips = Beau bec / Donaldson ; Straight. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Georgia / Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's Eyes Donaldson; Kahn; Egan. | Jane Gray; Piano Accomp. | |
My mom = Mi mamá : fox trot / Donaldson. I'm so alone with the crowd = Ya nadie me conoce : fox trot / Little ; Young. | Morton Downey, vocalist ; unidentified orchestra ; dance tempo supervised by Arthur Murray, America's foremost dance authority. | |
If I can't have you (I want to be lonesome - I want to be blue) / Donaldson. | Frank Gilbert, tenor solo. | |
My blue heaven / Donaldson ; Whiting. | Don Benton, tenor with novelty accompaniment. | |
I wonder where my baby is to-night? / Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson ; Henry Burr, Billy Murray. I never knew / Gus Kahn, Ted Fiorito ; Gene Austin. | Henry Burr and Billy Murray, duet with piano, assisted by Carl Mathieu, Frank Banta at the piano (side A); Gene Austin, tenor with violin, saxophone and piano (side B). | |
I'm Fit To Be Tied. Walter Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
Love me or leave me / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra (Eddie Heywood, piano ; Doc Cheatham, trumpet ; Vic Dickenson, trombone ; Lam Davis, alto sax ; Al Lucas, bass ; Jack Parker, drums). | |
At sundown / Walter Donaldson. | Oscar Peterson Trio. | |
Just the same / Donaldson ; Burke. | Honey Duke. | |
Rock - a - bye lullaby mammy and jinga - bula / Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri (Accordion solo). | |
Never a day goes by / Derose ; Parish ; Donaldson. | Larry Cross, baritone. | |
I've got sweetest girl in Maryland / Walter Donaldson. | American Quartet. | |
My baby just cares for me / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Mel Torme ; Hal Mooney and his orchestra. | |
Yock-a-hilo Town / Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Tired of me / Donaldson. | Henry Burr, tenor with orch. | |
Sahara rose medley : intr[ducing] Cuba / Clarke ; Donaldson. | Paradise Novelty Orchestra. | |
Without That Gal! Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
My Blue Heaven Whiting; Donaodson. | Oscar Peterson; With Bass And Drums. | |
Until The Stars Fall Down Walter Donaldson. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra; Kenny Sargent. | |
Goodnight moon / Donaldson. | Jack Denny and his Orchestra. | |
Beside the babbling brook / Donaldson. | The Great White Way Orchestra. | |
Seven or eleven : my Dixie pair o'dice / Donaldson. | Glantz and his Orchestra. | |
Nevada Walter Donaldson; Mort Greene. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
You're driving me crazy! (What did I do?) / Donaldson. | Dick Sparling and his orchestra. | |
I'm fit to be tied / Walter Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
Mein blauer himmel (My blue heaven) / Donaldson. | Gesangsquintett Comedian Harmonists. | |
Changes : cambios / Walter Donaldson. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (featuring B. Goodman, clarinet ; H. Schertzer ; A. Rollini ; G. Koening ; V. Musso, saxophones ; H. James ; G. Griffin ; Z. Elman, trumpets ; M. McEachern ; S. Ballard, trombones ; H. Goodman, string bass ; J. Stacey, piano ; A. Reuss, guitar ; G. Kruppa, drums). | |
Georgia Walter Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman; His Orchestra. | |
That's why I love you / Donaldson ; Ash. | Lanin and his orchestra ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Did I remember : from M-G-M production "Suzy" / Harold Adamson ; Walter Donaldson. | Jan Garber and his Orchestra ; Russ Brown, vocal chorus. | |
You're Driving Me Crazy Walter Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
Chili bom bom / Friend, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Jos. C. Smith and His Mount Royal Orchestra. | Victor. |
You're driving me crazy! (what did I do?) (Me estas volvienda loco!) / Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
Way down home / Walter ; Donaldson. | Shannon Four, male quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
A Shady Tree. Walter Donaldson. | Paul Whiteman; His Orchestra; With Vocal Refrain. | |
My baby just cares for me : from "Whoopee" / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Lou Gold's Orchestra. | |
Stealing to Virginia / Kahn ; Donaldson. | The Master Players. | |
Little white lies / Donaldson. | Roy Smeck's Trio. | |
A shady tree / Donaldson. | Don Rogers, tenor solo with novelty accompaniment. | Compo |
La valse de minuit / Beaudry ; Donaldson. | Hector Pellerin. | |
Little white lies / Donaldson. | Irving Kaufman. | |
My sweetie turned me down / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Glantz and his orchestra ; Elliott Shaw, vocal chorus. | |
You're driving me crazy! (what did I do?) / Donaldson. | Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians (Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain). | |
Love me or leave me / G. Kahn ; W. Donaldson. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ; B. Goodman, clarinet ; H. Schertzer ; A. Rollini ; W. De Pew ; R. Clark, saxophones ; S. Boze ; G. Irwin ; G. Griffin, trumpets ; S. Ballard ; M. McEachern, trombones ; J. Stacey, piano ; H. Goodman, bass ; A. Ruess, guitar ; G. Krupa, drums ; Vida Musso, tenor saxophone solo. | |
There aint't no maybe in my baby's eyes / Kahn : Egan ; Donaldson. | Harry Archer, and orchestra. | |
Little hunka love / Donaldson. | Sleppy Hall and His Collegians. | |
Starlight bay / Donaldson. | Lanin and his Orchestra. | |
A thousand good nights / Donaldson. | Roy Smeck and his quartette ; Paul Small. | |
A thousand good nights / Donaldson. | Paul Small and his orchestra ; Paul Small. | |
Without that gal / Donaldson. | Vincent Rose and his orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert. | |
I've got the girl / Donaldson. | Meloto Vocal Quartette, with piano accompaniment. | |
Lazy Lou'siana moon / Donaldson. | Criterion Dance Orchestra. | |
That certain party / Donaldson. | The Varsity Orchestra. | |
Without that gal! / Donaldson. | Ruth Etting. | |
Sweet Jennie Lee! / Donaldson. | Hal Swain and his band. | |
My Ohio home / Donaldson. | Max Darewski, piano solo. | |
My ohio home / Donaldson ; Kahn. | Willie Eckstein. | |
Blue Kentucky moon / Donaldson. | Gene Austin and his Orchestra ; Gene Austin, chorus. | |
Changes / Walter Donaldson. | Benny Goodman and his orchestra. | |
Clouds / Kahn ; Donaldson. | Kel Murray and his orchestra ; Harold Van Emburgh. | |
Junior / Donaldson. | Matty Crawford's Orch. | |