Ooh, watcha do! / Denny Vaughan. | Vanda King ; Denny Vaughan Orchestra. | |
Ridin' the fiddle / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
H. M. King George VI inaugurates colonial month and opens the colonial exhibition in London : Speech broadcast on radio on June 21st, 1949 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Many tears apart / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Erin [i.e. Evan] Kemp, vocal. | |
Solitaire / King Gulon ; Renee Borek ; Carl Nutter. | Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. | |
Among the flowers / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his sons of the West ; Evin [i.e. Evan] Kemp. | |
Happy time : schottische / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Ridin' the fiddle / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Four string polka / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Randy / Wintraub ; Mann. | Vanda King ; Denny Vaughan Orchestra. | |
Dalhousie hornpipe / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Ben! vous m'dites pas! = [enregistrement sonore] / [I scream, you scream (we all scream for ice cream)] Nel [traducteur?] ; [Johnson] ; [King] ; [Moll]. | Jean Nel ; Mde J.R. Tremblay, avec piano. | Compo. |
Fraser Valley breakdown / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Alocucion al pueblo espanol / S.M. El Rey Don Alfonso XIII. | Banda del Real Cuerpo de Guardias Alabarderos. | |
Saludo a las republicas americanas / S.M. El Rey Don Alfonso XIII. | Banda del Real Cuerpo de Guardias Alabarderos. | |
The tipsy sailor jig. | King Ganam (King of the Fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
The Tennessee waltz / Pee Wee King ; Redd Stewart ; [performed by] Patti Page ; Jack Rael & his Orchestra. Long long ago / Bayly ; Rael ; [performed by] Patti Page ; Jack Rael & his orchestra. | Patti Page, vocals ; Jack Rael and his orchestra. | |
Baby dontcha leave me / Denny Vaughan. | Vanda King ; Denny Vaughan Orchestra. | |
Among the flowers / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Evin [i.e. Evan] Kemp, vocal. | |
Pourquoi l'ai-je-embrassé? = [enregistrement sonore] / Why did I kiss that girl? Beaudry, traducteur ; Brown, paroles anglaises ; King, musique ; Henderson, musique. | Alex. Desmarteau, avec piano. | Starr. |
King Ganam's special / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
The rocket reel / King Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
The banjo polka / L. De Paul ; A. Seldi. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
Pourquoi l'ai-je-embrassé? = [enregistrement sonore] / Why did I kiss that girl? Beaudry, traducteur ; Brown, paroles anglaises ; King, musique ; Henderson, musique. | Alex. Desmarteau, avec piano. | Starr. |
Negra consentida / Paidave. Batamu. | Henry King and his Orchestra. | |
Medieval songs 2 : (a) Bergeronnette ; (b) Tuit cil qui sunt enamourat ; (c) Tuit mi desir ; (d) Chanterai por mon coraige / Adam de la Hale ; Thibault de Navarre ; Guiot de Dijon. | Soloists of Pro Musica Antiqua ; Safford Cape, director. | |
Casa Loma hornpipe / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Josephine / Bivens ; King. | Frankie Carle. | |
Speed the plough reel. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Coral sea / Zany ; Brown. | Martucci's Venetian Garden Orchestra. | |
While others are building castles in the air : I'll build a cottage for two / Fisher ; sung by Campbell and Burr. Broken blossoms / King ; sung by Charles Harrison. | Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, tenors (Side A) ; Charles Harrison, tenor (Side B). | Columbia |
First, last and always / Dale Parker ; Lennie Aleshire. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Evin [i.e. Evan] Kemp and the Trio. | |
Why did I kiss that girl? / Brown ; King ; Henderson. | Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. | |
Coral sea ; Allah's holiday / Zany ; Brown ; Friml. | Martucci's Venetian Garden Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Pretty little girl in blue / Wilf Carter. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | |
It's Magic Styne; Cahn. | Felix King; His Piano; His Orchestra. | |
Black mountain rag. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
I'll take you back to Italy / Berlin. | Elizabeth Brice, soprano ; Charles King, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Daydreamers blues / Bob King. | Bob King ; Country Kings. | |
Four string polka / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his sons of the West. | |
May you never see sunshine again / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West, vocal by Buddy Ferrens. | |
The Engineer's Child Neal; Andrews; King. | Hank Snow; His Rainbow Ranch Boys. | |
Moonlight On The Colorado Moll; King. | Castlewood Marimba Band. | |
Die Wacht am Rhein = Watch on the Rhine : national air of Germany / Carl Wilhelm. Austrian national hymn : Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser / Joseph Haydn. | Sousa's Band ; [Edwin G. Clarke, conductor] (1st work) ; Victor Military Band ; [Edward T. King, conductor] (2nd work). | |
Moonlight on the Colorado / King ; Moll. | Four Aces, vocal with Hawaiian guitar accompaniment. | |
Somewhere : at twilight / King ; Higgins. | The Arcadians. | |
Rippling water jig / Traditional. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Speech by h.m. king george v at the opening of the world monetary and economic conference, london june 12th, 1933 : part 2 / H.M. King George V. | H.M. King George V. | |
There's a long, long trail / King, lyrics ; Elliott, music. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Goofus Kahn; King; Harold. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians. | |
A message from our leader 1919-1948 : Part 2. | Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King. | |
Hot canary / Poliakin. | King Ganam. | |
Seminola / King ; Warren. | Henri Gendron Orch. | |
My sweetheart is somewhere in France / Mary Earl. | Elizabeth Spencer, soprano with orchestra. | |
There's a long, long trail / King, lyrics ; Elliott, music. | Broadway Quartette, vocal quartette, male voices. | Columbia |
Beatiful Ohio / Mary Earl. | Waldof-Astoria Dance Orchestra. | |
Why don't you believe me / Lew Douglas - Ray Rodde - King Laney, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. Because you're mine from MGM picture "Because you're mine" / Nicholas Brodzsky - Sammy Cahn, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Martin. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner ; Kenny Martin. | |
Beautiful Ohio / Ballard Macdonald ; Mary Earl. | Olive Kline ; Marguerite Dunlap, duet with orchestra. | |
Comrades King. | Campbell; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
To-day we give thanks : Broadcast on May 8th, 1945 : Part 1 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Land of the maple leaf march (Introducing Canada's National Anthem). | King's Military Band. | Rena |
No one but you / King ; Stewart; [Lou Halmy, arrangement]. Within my heart (la golondrina) / MacDonald ; Weber. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd and Gene Stewart, vocal refrain (No one but you). Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys, featuring Electric Banjo by Gene Scholer ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (Within my heart (la golondrina)) | |
Slow poke / King, Price ; [performed by] Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys. Whisper waltz / King, Blankenship ; [performed by] Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocals. | |
The gold rush is over / Cindy Walker. Why do you punish me (for loving you) / Erwin King. | Hank Snow (The Singing Ranger) and his Rainbow Ranch Boys. | |
The King to his people : Part 2 : Broadcast from Sandringham by H.M. King George VI on Christmas Day, 1949 / H.M. King George VI. | H.M. King George VI. | |
Beautiful Ohio Blues. King. | Columbia Saxophone Quartette. | |
Song Of The Islands. Charles E King. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Don Rodney. | |
The king to his peoples : part 1 broadcast from buckingham palace by h.m. king george vi on sept. 3rd, 1939 / H.M. King George VI. | H.M. King George VI. | |
Solitaire King Guion; Renee Gorek; Carl Nutter. | Georgie Auld; Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires. | |
Say It With Music Irving Berlin. | Wayne King; His Orchestra; Earl Randall. | |
Beautiful Ohio : waltz / Mary Earl. | Fritz Kreisler, violin solo with orchestra. | |
Dreamy Alabama / Earl, music ; [MacDonald, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
A message to the empire, Broadcast on Christmas day 1932 / H. M. King George V. | H. M. King George V. | |
A message to the Empire : Broadcast on Christmas day, 1947 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Your eyes, your lips, your heart / Joseph A. Wyngood, lyrics ; Robert Keiser, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
A message from our leader 1919-1948 : Part 1. | Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. | |
Orange blossom special / Ervin ; Thomas ; Rouse. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Pete Brady, vocals. | |
The king to his peoples : part 2 broadcast from buckingham palace by h.m. king george vi on sept. 3rd, 1939 / H.M. King George VI. | H.M. King George VI. | |
"Forever" is a long, long time / Darl Mac Boyle ; Albert Von Tilzer ; [performed by] Charles H. Hart. Your eyes, your lips, your heart / Joseph A. Wyngood ; Robert A. Keiser [i.e. Robert King] ; [performed by] Henry Burr. | Charles H. Hart, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | Victor. |
Did you do it? / Roy Allen ; Jerry Joyce. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | |
My Sweetheart Is Somewhere In France Mary Earl. | Elizabeth Spencer; With Orchestra. | |
Hearts Macdonald; King. | Sam Ash; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Forever in my heart / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West ; Pete Vitelli. | |
Kitty O'Neil jig. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Defrost your heart / Claunch ; Cantrell. | Bob King with his Country Kings. | |
Why did I kiss that girl? / Brown ; King ; Henderson. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Whisper waltz / King ; Blankenship. | Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain. | |
Dum transisset Sabbatum / R[obert] Johnson ; ed. [by] H.B. Collins. Ave verum corpus / Byrd ; scored & arr. [by] E.H. Fellowes. | King's College Choir; Boris Ord, conductor. | |
Dreamy Alabama / Earl, music ; [MacDonald, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning Irving Berlin. | Decca Band; Joe Colling; King's Men. | |
Beautiful Ohio / [Mary Earl]. | Ben Hokea ; Al Nani, guitars. | Berliner. |
Beautiful Ohio / Mary Earl. | Joseph Knecht's Waldorf--Astoria Dance Orchestra. | |
Varsoviana / Pee Wee King, arranger. | Pee Wee King and his band ; Redd Stewart and the Trio. | |
Broadcasting on the occasion of the Royal Silver Wedding, April 26th, 1948 / Queen Elizabeth. | Queen Elizabeth. | |
Just like a rainbow / Mary Earl ; Ted Fiorite. | Damon's Orchestra. | |
Moonlight on the Colorado / Moll ; King. | Roy Smeck's Trio (vocal chorus). | |
A message to the Empire : broadcast on Christmas day, 1943 : Part 1 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
A message to the Empire : broadcast on Christmas day, 1943 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
He's Got Me Hook, Line And Sinker D Bartholomew; P King. | Dorothy Collins; Chorus And Orchestra; Dick Jacobs. | |
There's a long, long trail / Elliott, music ; [King, lyrics]. | Herbert Stuart, baritone ; Billy Burton, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
In Starlight King. | Hayward; Macdonough; With Orchestra. | |
Your eyes, your lips, your heart / Keiser [i.e. King], music ; [Wyngood, lyrics]. | Billy Burton, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The speech of his majesty King George V at the opening cerenony of the Tyne Bridge / His Majesty King George V. | His Majesty King George V. | |
Wa wa waddle walk / Richard Coburn ; Vincent Rose ; King Zany. Driftwood / Lou Gold. | Paul Ash ; Granada Orchestra. | |
Western reel medley ; Dawson Creek reel ; The Leduc special ; Alberta reel. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Avourneen / King ; Fitspatrick. | Michael Flanagan ; with piano. | |
Love bird / Earl ; Fiorito. | Rega Dance Orchestra. | |
There's a long, long trail / King, [Stoddard] ; Elliott. | Hart ; Shaw, vocal duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
The waltz you saved for me / Kahn ; King. | Society Night Club Orchestra. | |
Corn silk / Wayne King - Hal Bellis - Irving Kahal [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Anitra's dance / Edvard Grieg [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians. | |
I ain't nobody's darling / King, music ; [Hughes, lyrics]. | Billy Jones. | Berliner. |
To-day we give thanks : Broadcast on May 8th, 1945 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Answer medley ; All she'd say was umh-huh / Vause ; Emery ; Zany ; Van ; Schenk. | All Star Trio. | |
When grandma sings the songs she loved at the end of a perfect day / Bartley Costello, lyrics ; Robert A. Keiser, music. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Wild flower ; Honolulu eyes / Martens ; Earl ; Violinsky. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
So close to me / King ; Castllo ; Cohn. | Wayne King and his orchestra. | |
Moonlight on the Colorado / Moll ; King. | Dixie Marimba Players. | |
Show Me The Way To Go Home King. | Frank Novak; Rootin' Tootin' Boys; Novelty Orch. | |
I'll take you back to Italy / Berlin. | Elizabeth Brice, soprano ; Charles King, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Shadow waltz = Valse des ombres / Paul Dubois. | The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by David King. | |
A message to the Empire : broadcast on Christmas day, 1937 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
A message to the Empire from H. M. King George VI : Broadcast on coronation day, 12th May, 1937 : Part 1 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
A broadcast to all Britain / King George VI. | King George VI. | |
Just like a rainbow / Earl Fierite. | The Lanin Orchestra. | |
The king to his peoples / King George VI. | King George VI. | |
Wild flower / Geo. Marten ; Mary Earl. | Diarilof's Orchestra. | |
Love Somebody Whitney; Kramer. | Felix King; His Piano; His Orchestra. | |
Kiss after kiss / Hackady ; Naylor. | Vanda King ; Denny Vaughan Orchestra. | |
Beautiful Ohio / Mary Earl. | Waldorf - Astoria Dance Orchestra, for dancing. | |
There's a long, long trail / Elliott. | Riccardo Stracciari (baritone) and Columbia Stellar Quartette (male quartette) with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
There's a long, long trail / Elliott, music ; [King, lyrics]. | Herbert Stuart, baritone ; Billy Burton, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Go 'long Mule Henry Creamer; Robert King. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Why did I kiss that girl? / Brown ; King ; Henderson. | Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. | |
Just like a rainbow / Earl Fierite. | The Lanin Orchestra. | |
Victory message to the Empire : Broadcast on August 15th, 1945 : Part 1 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
The king to his peoples : Part 1 ; Broadcast from Sandringham by H.M. King George VI on Christmas day, 1950 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Ev'rything's been done before : from the film "Reckless" / Adamson ; Knopf ; King. | Richard Himber ; Ritz-Carlton Orchestra ; Joey Nash, vocal refrain. | |
The message of the carillon / [King?]. | Right Honourable W.L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada. | Victor. |
By the old Ohio shore / Earl. | Green Bros. Mellborimba Orchestra. | |
Cactus blossoms / Salty Holmes. | King Ganam. | |
Koo-kee-koo : from the musical play "Bomba" / Brown ; Zany. | Jack Smith ; Jeff Alexander Orchestra and chorus. | |
There's A Long, Long Trail Elliott; King. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
In old Manila / Mary Earl. | Harry Thomas Trio. | Berliner. |
Alberta stomp. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Sweet Leilani / Harry Owens, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. Song of the islands na lei o Hawaii / Charles E. King, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Don Rodney. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner ; Don Rodney. | |
Crazy Waltz Ayres; Stewart; King. | Gisele Mackenzie; Helen O'connell; With Orchestra. | |
The waltz you saved for me / Kahn ; King ; Flindt. | Instrumental selections by Wayne King and his Orchestra. | |
O Lord In Thy Wrath Rebuke Me Not Gibbons; E H Fellowes. | King's College Choir; Boris Ord. | |
Sweet Siamese / Mary Earl [i.e. Robert King]. He's had no lovin' for a long, long time / Pinkard ; Conrad ; Fuller. | Frantzen's Society Orchestra with conductor Henry Frantzen [Sweet Siamese] ; Frantzen's Society Orchestra with conductor Henry Frantzen [He's had no lovin' for a long, long time] | |
Somebody's rose / Jimmy Wakely ; Billie Weber. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Pete Brady, vocals. | |
Fort Worth jail / Dick Reinhart. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | |
Peter Pan : I love you / Robert King, Ray Henderson ; [performed by] Henry Burr. West of the great divide / George Whiting ; Ernest R. Ball ; [performed by] Henry Burr. | Side A: Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra ; Side B: Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra (Charles Adam Prince, conductor). | |
Sugarfoot stomp / Armstrong ; Oliver. | Benny Goodman & his Orchestra. | |
I'm Gonna Put Some Glue 'round The Christmas Tree. Colby; Pola. | Peggy King; Mitch Miller; His Orchestra. | |
Israfel / Oliver King. | Arthur Blight. | Edison. |
Star Dust-fox Trot Hoagy Carmichael. | Wayne King; His Orchestra. | |
Moonlight on the Colorado : waltz / Moll, lyrics ; King, music. | Fred Culley and his Royal York Hotel Orchestra ; Paul Hagan, vocal chorus. | Victor. |
First, last and always / Dale Parker ; Lennie Aleshire. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West ; Evin [i.e. Evan] Kemp and the Trio, vocal. | |
Broken blossoms / King, music ; [MacDonald, lyrics]. | Charles Harrison, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Waltz of the Alamo / Erwin King. The color song (I lost my love) / Bergman ; Wise ; Leeds | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (Waltz of the Alamo) ; Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (The color song (I lost my love)) | |
I don't believe in settlin' down / Bob King. | Bob King and the Country Kings. | RCA Victor |
In old Manila / Earle [i.e. Earl]. | Charles Hart ; Elliott Shaw, duret with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Kentucky waltz / Bill Monroe. The ghost and honest Joe / Redd Stewart. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys with vocal refrain (Kentucky waltz) ; Pee Wee King and his golden West Cowboys ; Gene Stewart, vocal refrain (The ghost and honest Joe) | |
Kiley's reel. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Pretend Douglas; Parman; Levere. | Nat King Cole. | |
You're a strange little girl / Bob King. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | RCA Victor |
The King to his people : Part 1 ; Broadcast from Sandringham by H.M. King George VI on Christmas Day, 1949 / H.M. King George VI. | H.M. King George VI. | |
A message to the Empire from H. M. King George VI : Broadcast on coronation day, 12th May, 1937 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Let's make a fair trade / Jack Swanson. | Bob King with his Country Kings. | |
I Love You Truly. Carrie Jacobs Bond. | Wayne King; His Orchestra. | |
Imi au ia oe = [I search for you], or, [The king's serenade] ; Aloha oe / [King] ; Liliuokalani. | Ben Hokea ; Al Nani, accompaniment with Hawaiian guitars. | Berliner. |
The maritime polka / King Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Othello. Shakespeare. | Uta Hagen; Edith King. | |
Boy Scouts of America : march / John Philip Sousa ; [performed by] Victor Military Band. Blue-white march / Ernst Schmidt ; [performed by] Victor Military Band. | Side A: Victor Military Band; with whistling effects by J.S. Macdonald; Josef Pasternack, conductor ; Side B: Victor Military Band; Edward T. King, conductor. | |
Beautiful love / V. Young-W. King-E. Van Alstyne-H. Gillespie. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians with vocal chorus by Tony Craig. | |
Holiday waltz / King Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
Mazie / Caine ; Dawson ; Gold. Answer / Vause ; Emery ; Zany ; Van ; Schenk. | All Star Trio assisted by their orchestra (with vocal refrain). | |
There's a long, long trail / King, lyrics ; Elliott, music. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | His Master's Voice. |
There's A Long, Long Trail Elliot. | Oscar Seagle; Columbia Stellar Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Victory message to the Empire : Broadcast on August 15th, 1945 : Part 2 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Champagne polka / Lawrence Welk. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
Beautiful Ohio / MacDonald ; Earl. | Paul Weston and his orchestra ; The Norman Luboff Choir. | |
Coral sea / Nacio Herb Brown - King Zany, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. When Buddha smiles / Nacio Herb Brown - Arthur Freed - King Zany, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. | Glen Gray ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Speech by h.m. king george v at the opening of the world monetary and economic conference, london june 12th, 1933 : part 1 / H.M. King George V. | H.M. King George V. | |
Comedy Tom / Gus King. | Six Brown Brothers, saxophone sextette. | Berliner. |
A message to the Empire : broadcast on Christmas day, 1932 / H.M. King George V. | H.M. King George V. | |
By the old Ohio shore / Earl. | Green Bros. Mellborimba Orchestra. | |
A message to the Empire : Broadcast on Christmas day, 1947 : Part 1 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
You Belong To Me Pee Wee King; Redd Stewart; Chilton Price. | Georgie Auld; Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires. | |
I Need Some Pettin' Robert King; Ted Fio Rito; Gus Kahn. | Bud Freeman; The Summa Cum Laude Orchestra; Pee Wee Russell; Max Kaminsky; Brad Gowans; Dave Bowman; Eddie Condon; Pete Peterson; Morey Feld. | |
When Buddha Smiles Arthur Freed; Nacio Herb Brown; King Zany. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra; Instrumental Fox Trot. | |
Why did I kiss that girl? : fox trot / Brown ; King ; Henderson. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra with vocal chorus. | |
Katie Brown / Bob King. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | RCA Victor |
There's A Long, Long Trail King; Elliott. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Just like a rainbow / Earl ; Fiorito. | Metropolitan Dance Players. | Berliner. |
1. Amapola ; 2. Song of the islands ; 3. Yours / [Albert Gamse] ; [Joseph M. Lacelle] ; [Charles E. King] ; [Jack Sherr]. | Billy Munro. | Apex. |
The farmer's schottische / traditional. | King Ganam (King of the Fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
When the moon shines down on sunshine and me / King ; Higgins. | Goldies Syncopators. | |
The Gentleman In The Next Apartment Mullan; A Williams. | Peggy King; Percy Faith; His Orch. | |
Love bird / Earl ; Fiorito. | Martucci's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Ridin' ole paint, leadin' ole ball / Stuart Hamblin. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
The king to his peoples : Part 2 ; Broadcast from Sandringham by H.M. King George VI on Christmas day, 1950 / H. M. King George VI. | H. M. King George VI. | |
Empire day messages: to the boys and girls of the British Empire / King George V ; Queen Mary. | King George V, Queen Mary. | |
The waltz you saved for me / Kahn ; King. | Society Night Club Orchestra. | |
Somewhere : at twilight / King ; Higgins. | The Arcadians. | |
How Do I Love Thee Roy; Words By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. | Gladys Swarthout; Gibner King. | |
Broadcasting on the occasion of the Royal Silver Wedding, April 26th, 1948 / King George VI. | King George VI. | |
Josephine / King ; Bivens. | Frankie Carle, piano solo with rhythm accompaniment. | |
Comedy Tom / Gus King. | Six Brown Brothers, saxophone sextette. | Victor. |
Make Yourself Comfortable Bob Merrill. | Peggy King; Percy Faith; His Orch. | |
Portion of address. | W. L. MacKenzie King. | |
Corn silk / Wayne King, Hal Bellis, Irving Kahal. Anitra's dance / Edvard Grieg. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; [Side A] Vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. | |
Star Dust. Hoagy Carmichael. | Wayne King; His Orchestra. | |
Broken blossoms / King, music ; [MacDonald, lyrics]. | Charles Harrison, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
You'll never be satisfied / King Ganam. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West, with vocal refrain. | |
All she'd say was uhm-hum / Lang [i.e. Zany] ; Emery ; Van ; Schenck. | Jack Sharp assisted by Kid Bell, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The king to his peoples / King George VI. | King George VI. | |
The Island Breakdown / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam (King of the fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
Tomahawk stomp / Ameen Ganam. | King Ganam and his Sons of the West. | |
The recipe song / king ; Higgins. | The Red Dandies. | |
A woman devotion / Bob King. | Bob King. | |
Laurel Lee / Bob King. | Bob King ; Country Kings. | |
Party shop / Jack Swanson. | Bob King. | |
Crazy me / Bob King. | Bob King and the Country Kings. | RCA Victor |
Beautiful Ohio blues / King. | Columbia Saxophone Sextette. | |
Anxious / Jack Cleveland. | Bob King and his Country Kings. | |
The shelburne reel. | King Ganam (King of the Fiddle) and his Sons of the West. | |
Rockin' juke box / Ken Davidson. | Bob King. | |
Weeping willow blues / King. | Columbia Saxophone Sextette. | |
Dutch treat / King Guion. | Joe Leahy Orchestra. | |
Slow poke / King ; Price. | Frank Hunter and his Western Cowhands ; Jack Breaks. | |
Dutch treat / King Guion. | Joe Leahy Orchestra. | |
Songs of the islands / King. | The Royal Hawaiians. | |
Josephine / Bob King. | Bob King. | |