Berceuse blonde : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Russian lullaby" Beaudry, paroles ; Berlin, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
My bird of paradise / Irving Berlin. Kawaihau waltz / Mekia Kealakai. | Helen Louise, Frank Ferera, Hawaiian guitars. | |
Noël blanc = White Christmas / Irving Berlin ; Francis Blanche. | Jean Sablon, chant avec orchestre. | |
At peace with the world : en pas con ei mundo / Irving Berlin. | Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra. | |
Ma chanson : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "Where is the song of songs for me" Beaudry, [traducteur] ; Berlin, musique. | Jean Cartier, avec violon, saxophone et piano. | Compo. |
Noël tout blanc = White Christmas / Berlin ; Gelinas. | José Lasalle, avec orch. | |
Noël blanc / Francis Blanche ; Irving Berlin. | Ernie King et son ensemble ; Gérard Baudart. | |
Je ne puis vivre sans toi : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "I can't do without you" Poirier, [traducteur?] ; Berlin. | Fernand Perron, ténor avec piano, violon et 'cello. | Victor. |
C'est merveilleux : berceuse / I. Berlin. | Henri Leca ; Tony Chessa, guitare ; A. Lockwood, basse. | |
Tout seul = [enregistrement sonore] / All alone Beaudry, traducteur ; Berlin, paroles anglaises et musique. | Placide Morency, baryton avec piano. | Starr. |
Toujours = [enregistrement sonore] / Always Beaudry, [paroles françaises] ; Berlin, [musique et paroles anglaises]. | Placide Morency, baryton avec piano. | Starr. |
Toujours seul : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "All alone" Berlin, musique et paroles anglaises ; [Beaudry, traducteur]. | Hector Pellerin, baryton français avec piano. | Victor. |
Noël blanc / Francis Blanche ; Irving Berlin. | Ernie King et son ensemble ; Gerald Baudary. | |
Louisiana purchase-f.t. : from "Louisiana Purchase" = "La acquisiciàn de Louisiana" / Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Slide Music ; vocal by Barbara Bush. | |
Drowsy head / Irving Berlin ; V. D. Leathe. | Gennett Dance Orchestra. | |
Sans ton amour : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "What'll I do" Beaudry, paroles françaises ; Berlin, paroles anglaises et musique. | Hercule Lavoie. | Starr. |
J'ai le soleil le matin : mieux que vous / I. Berlin. | Henri Leca ; Tony Chessa, guitare ; A. Lockwood, basse. | |
C'est pour vous! [enregistrement sonore] / Irving Berlin. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec accompagnement d'orchestre. | Edison. |
Berceuse blonde = [enregistrement sonore] / Russian lullaby Beaudry, traducteur ; Berlin, musique et paroles anglaises. | Jean Cartier, baryton avec orchestre. | Compo. |
The little things in life (Les petits riens de la vie) / Berlin. | Roy Smeck's Trio. | |
All alone = Solitario / Irving Berlin. I wonder what's become of Sally? = Que pasaría con Sara? / Jack Yellen, Milton Ager. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra [side a] ; The Troubadours, Hugo Frey, director [side b]. | |
Ah! que m'importe ; sur l'air de "What does it matter?" [enregistrement sonore] / Beaudry, paroles françaises ; Berlin, paroles anglaises et musique. | Jean Cartier. | Compo. |
Et moi : [enregistrement sonore] / sur l'air de "How about me" Poirier, paroles ; Berlin, musique. | Georges Beauchemin, baryton avec violon, 'cello et piano. | Victor. |
Noël blanc / Francis Blanche ; Irving Berlin. | Denis Harbour ; Le Choeur de Montréal ; Lionel Renaud. | |
Noël tout blanc / Berlin ; Gelinas. | José LaSalle. | |
Sittin' in the sun / Berlin. | Frankie Laine ; Paul Weston and his orchestra. | |
Sittin' in the sun / Berlin. | Frankie Laine ; Paul Weston and his orchestra. | |
War song hits, part II : Introducing: For your country and my country ; Good bye Broadway, hello France ; I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way ; Over there / Berlin ; Baskette ; [Davis] ; [Riesner] ; Fairman ; Cohan. | Columbia Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Sittin' in the sun (countin' my money) / Berlin. | Frankie Laine and Paul Weston and his orchestra, Carl Fischer - piano. | |
Irving Berlin medley : A pretty girl ; Always / Irving Berlin. | Glen Bowie, solo ; Elvino Sauro, trumpet solo ; E. Scantelbury, oboe solo ; North Toronto C. I. Symphony ; J. M. Dow, conductor. | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band / Irving Berlin. | Chequers Court Orchestra. | |
Roses of yesterday / Berlin. Moonlight reminds me of you / Mohr. | George Beaver, tenor with orchestra (Roses of yesterday) ; Ralph Haines, tenor with orch. (Moonlight reminds me of you) | |
Always Irving Berlin. | Ravens; J Ricks; M Marshall. | |
You forgot to remember / Berlin. | Starr-Gennett Dance Orchestra. | |
What does it matter? / Irving Berlin. Let's forgive and forget : (and start over again) / Max C. Friedman, Don Traveline. | [Side A] Henry Burr ; [Side B] Lewis James. | |
But where are you / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain. | |
Waitin' for Katy = Esperando a Kata / Shapiro and Kahn. I can't do without you = No puedo vivir sin ti / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; with vocal trio (1st work) and vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo (2nd work). | Columbia |
I love the ladies / Schwartz. Follow the crowd from "Queen of the movies" / Irving Berlin. | Arthur Collins, baritone (1st work) ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor (1st work) ; Ned La Rose, tenor (2nd work) ; Peerless Quartette (2nd work) ; with orchestral acc. | Columbia. |
Woodman, Spare That Tree Irving Berlin; Vincent Bryan. | Phil Harris; His Orchestra. | |
They call it dancing / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
How can I forget (when there's so much to remember) / Irving Berlin. | Alan Turner, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Homesick / Berlin. | Bill Murray ; Ed. Smalle, duet with orchestra. | |
The century girl : The Broadway chicken walk ; Alice in Wonderland / Irving Berlin. | Victor Military Band. | |
Toujours seul / Berlin. | Hector Pellerin. | |
I'm sorry for myself : from "Second fiddle" / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
An orange grove in California / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm / Irving Berlin. | Barbara Brown, with orchestra. | |
Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning / Irving Berlin. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | |
How deep is the ocean / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig. | |
Berceuse blonde : sur l'air de "Russian lullaby" / Beaudry ; Berlin. | Hector Pellerin. | |
I can't do without you / Berlin. | Roy Smeck guitar solo ; George Beaver, vocal chorus. | |
I poured my heart into a song : from the 20th Century-Fox Production "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Nobody knows (and nobody seems to care) ; Ja-da / Berlin ; Carleton. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Steppin' out with my baby : from picture "Easter parade" / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Lombardo Trio. | |
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket : todo mi querer es para ti : from the RKO film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
Smoke rings / Gene Gifford-Ned Washington, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. Always / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. | Glen Gray ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
When My Dreams Come True. Berlin. | Four Ace; Hawaiian Guitar Accomp. | |
I can't do without you (No puedo vinir sin ti) / Irving Berlin. | Waring's Pennsylvanians (with vocal chorus). | |
For me and my gal ; From here to Shanghai / George W. Meyer ; Irving Berlin. | Six Brown Brothers, saxophone sextette. | Victor. |
Begging for love : mendigando amor / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
How deep is the ocean / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, vocal chorus. | |
I Can't Remember Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne; His Orchestra; Will Osborne. | |
I'll see you in C-u-b-a / Berlin. | Jack Kaufman, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Little butterfly / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Mandy. Berlin. | Invincible Four; Orch; Male Quartet. | |
What'll I do / Irving Berlin. Rose of love / John Steel ; Pierre Connor. | Rae Eleanor Ball. | |
All my love / Al Jolson, Harry Akst, Saul Chaplin. Kate : have I come too early, too late / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; with vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner [side a], Don Rodney and the Lombardo Trio [side b]. | |
My sweetie / Berlin. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
How deep is the ocean : how deep is the sky / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, voc. cho. | |
Medley of popular songs : You're still an old sweetheart of mine ; Chong ; Till we meet again ; Mandy / [Whiting, music] ; [Egan, lyrics] ; [Weeks] ; [Whiting, music] ; [Egan, lyrics] ; [Berlin]. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet. | Berliner. |
Yip, yip, yaphank, or, Ding dong / Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr ; Peerless Quartet, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
You're the same old girl / Young, Williams and Grant. Along came Ruth / Berlin. | Henry Burr (side A) ; Arthur Fields (side B) | Columbia. |
White Christmas I Berlin. | Elmer Ihrke; Organ And Chimes. | |
What'll I Do Irving Berlin. | Rae Eleanor Ball. | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band Berlin. | Hoosier Hot Shots. | |
All by myself / Irving Berlin. | Vaughn de Leath, contralto with Rega Orchestra. | Compo |
Everybody step / Irving Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
At peace with the world / Berlin. | Hollywood Dance Orch., vocal chorus, Irv. Kaufman. | |
Puttin' on the ritz : from "Puttin' on the ritz" / Berlin. | Clevelanders, with vocal chorus. | |
At peace with the world / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Lewis James, Franklyn Baur. Sally's not the same old Sally : I left on the Ozark Trail / Al Bernard ; Sammy Stept ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Side A: Lewis James and Franklyn Baur, vocals ; Side B: Peerless Quartet. | |
You're lonely and I'm lonely-f.t. : from "Louisiana Purchase" (Tu estas triste y ya estoy tristle) / Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Slide Music ; vocal by Will Osborne. | |
That hula hula / Irving Berlin. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Victor Mixed Chorus, with orchestra. | Victor. |
I've got my love to keep me warm ; Will you remember ; Slumming on Park Avwnue / Berlin ; Romberg. | Vera Guilaroff. | |
Mandy Irving Berlin. | Sterling Trio; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Easter Parade Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo; Vocal Chorus. | |
Homesick / Irving Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
Say It With Music Irving Berlin. | Wayne King; His Orchestra; Earl Randall. | |
When my baby smiles ; I left my door open and my daddy walked out : introduction / Irving Berlin. | Tuxedo Syncopators. | |
Heat Wave. Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray; Casa Loma Orchestra; Mildred Bailey. | |
Little butterfly : from "Irving Berlin's music box revue" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
They say it's wonderful (fron "Annie get your gun") / Irving Berlin. | Geraldo and his Orchestra ; Denny Vaughan, vocalist. | |
Easter Parade Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadian; Vocal Chorus; Tony Craig; Rose Marie Lombardo. | |
Toujours (Always) / Berlin. | Lionel Parent. | |
I've got a sweet tooth bothering me / [Irving Berlin]. | [Campbell ; Burr], duet. | Little Wonder |
When the black sheep comes home / Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
For your country and my country / Irving Berlin. | Willie Weston. | Berliner. |
Nobody knows (and nobody seems to care) / Berlin. | Irving and Jack Kaufman ; tenor duet ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
Nobody knows (And nobody seems to care) / Berlin. Goodnight angeline / Europe ; Sissle ; Blake. | Jack Kaufman ; Peerless Quartette. | |
In Florida among the palms / Irving Berlin. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Better luck next time / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner. | |
You can't brush me off / Ivring Berlin. | Dinah Shore ; Dick Todd, vocal duet with orchestra. | |
Russian lullaby / Berlin. | Charles Harrison. | |
So long, Oo-long (How long you gonna be gone) ; Tell me little gypsy / Kalmer [i.e. Kalmar] ; Ruby ; Berlin. | Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'm going back to Dixie / Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
An Old Fashioned Tune Is Always New. Berlin. | Jan Garber; His Orchestra; Lee Bennett. | |
Better luck next time : from picture "Easter Parade" / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner. | |
My Bird Of Paradise Irving Berlin. | Hilo Orchestra. | |
Good-bye France Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartet; Male Quartet; Orchestra. | |
Alexander's ragtime band / Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray. | Edison. |
I'm going back to Dixie / Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dance and grow thin / Irving Berlin ; Geo.W.Meyer. | Van and Schenck, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra. | |
What'll I do? / Irving Berlin. | Marcia Freer ; Henry Burr, duet with orch. | |
White Christmas Berlin. | Joe Loco Quintet. | |
When winter comes : from the film "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Artie Shaw, and his orchestra ; Tony Pastor. | |
You've got your mother's big blue eyes / Irving Berlin. | Dick Todd. | |
Settle Down In A One Horse Town. Irving Berlin. | Ada Jones; Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
But where are you : from the RKO film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refgrain. | |
Rose of yesterday / Berlin. | Tony Bennett ; Percy Faith, and orchestra. | |
I'd rather lead a band : from R.K.O. Radio Picture production "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Dick Robertson, and his orchestra. | |
Lady of the evening / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
A Russian lullaby / Irving Berlin. | Franklyn Burr, tenor with orch. | |
I can't do without you / Irving Berlin ; Irving Berlin. Moments with you / Nathaniel Shilkret ; Jack Yellen. | Jack Denny Orchestra. | |
In my harem / Berlin. | Walter Van Brunt, tenor with orchestra. | |
Crinoline Days. Berlin. | The Columbia Dance Orchestra De Luxe. | |
Let's face the music and dance : from R.K.O. Radio Picture production "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Dick Robertson, and his orchestra. | |
The girl on the magazine : from "Stop, Look and Listen" / Irving Berlin. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | |
I'm On My Way Home Berlin. | Sam Lanin's Troubadours; Irving Kaufman. | |
When I lost you / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Henry Burr with orchestra. The hour of love / McDonnell ; Weymann ; [performed by] Frederick Wheeler with orchestra. | Side 1: Henry Burr with orchestra ; side 2: Frederick Wheeler with orchestra. | |
I've got my love to keep me warm / Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Kenneth Sargent, vocal chorus. | |
When your in town / Irving Berlin. | Elise Stevenson ; Henry Burr, Soprano and tenor duet, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Medley de piano & orgue (A pretty girl is like a melody) ; I'll see you in my dreams / Berlin ; Khan Jones. | Phil Ladouceur ; Ray Ladouceur ;Tony Dickson. | |
Medley of Irving Berlin hits : Tra la la ; You've got your mother's big blue eyes ; Take me back ; If you don't want me ; Down in Chattanooga ; International rag / Berlin. | Prince's Orchestra. | Columbia. |
I've got my love to keep me warm / Irving Berlin. | Barbara Brown, with orchestra. | |
I can't do without you / Berlin. | Roy Smeck ; George Beaver. | |
I can't remember / Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Chorus by Will Osborne. | |
What'll I do / Berlin. | Lanin and his orchestra. | |
Alexander's Bagpipe Band / Goetz ; Berlin ; Sloane. | Billy Murray. | |
Mandy / Berlin. | Invincible Four. | |
When you're in town / Irving Berlin. | Elise Stevenson ; Henry Burr, vocal duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Lakeside. |
Tell all the folks in Kentucky (I'm coming home) / Berlin. | Charles Dornberger and his Orchestra (vocal by Vernon Dalhart). | |
Noël Blanc (White Christmas) / Francis Blanche ; Irving Berlin. | Jan Roger ; Allan McIver. | |
I'll take you back to Italy / Berlin. | Elizabeth Brice, soprano ; Charles King, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
God bless America / Irving Berlin. The Star spangled banner / Key, Arnold ; arr. by J.S. Smith. | Kate Smith with with mixed chorus and orchestra. | |
I can't do without you / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. | Columbia |
Crinoline days : fox trot from "Music box" revue / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman, and his orchestra. | |
You'd be surprised / Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Take A Little Tip From Father Berlin; Snyder. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
When my dreams come true / Berlin. | Matty Crawford's Orchestra. | |
Tell me little gypsy / Berlin. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
White Christmas : fox trot from "Holiday Inn" / Berlin. | Garry Stevens, vocal chorus ; Charlie Spivak, and his orchestra. | |
Always / Berlin. | Norton H. Payne, pipe organ. | Compo. |
Simple Melody Irving Berlin. | Jo Stafford; Paul Weston's Dixie Eight; The Starlighters. | |
They were all out of step but Jim / Irving Berlin. | Ada Jones. | |
H O T T R U M P E T S. Berlin. | Miff Mole; His Little Molers; Red Nichols; Miff Mole; Red Nichols; Jimmy Dorsey; Arthur Schutt; Vic Berton; Eddy Lang. | |
How deep is the ocean (How high is the sky) / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, vocal chorus. | |
An orange grove in California : from Irving Berlin's "Music box revue" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
I'll see you in C-U-B-A / Berlin. | Billy Murray, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
God Bless America Irving Berlin. | Deanna Durbin; With Quartet; Orchestra; Max Terr. | |
What'll I do? / Berlin. | Marcia Freer ; Henry Burr. | |
When I leave the world behind / Berlin. When the Lusitania went down / McCarron and Vincent. | Sam Ash, tenor (1st work); Herbert Stuart, baritone (2nd work). | Columbia. |
That's A Good Girl Irving Berlin. | Jack Smith; With Piano. | |
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning Irving Berlin. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
I'd rather lead the band : from R.K.O. Radio Picture production "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt, vocal chorus. | |
For me and my gal medley : There's something nice about the south ; For me and my gall / Geo. W. Meyer ; Irving Berlin. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
Whose little heart are you breaking now? / Berlin ; sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell. Some Sunday morning / Whiting ; sung by Ada Jones and M.J. O'Connell. | Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, tenor (Side A) ; Ada Jones, soprano (Side B) ; M.J. O'Connell, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Russian Lullaby. Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman; His Orchestra. | |
Drowsy head medley ; Hawaiian rose / Berlin ; De Leath ; Williams. | Frank Ferera ; Anthony Franchini, hawaiian guitars. | |
We''ll never know / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. It's never too late / Carmen Lombardo - John Jacob Loeb, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and HIs Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
You'd be surprised / Irving Berlin. | Kathy Linden ; Joe Leahy's Orchestra. | |
Simple melody / Irving Berlin. | Edna Brown, contralto ; Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Gems from "Cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Always / Irving Berlin. My little nest (Of heavenly blue) / Franz Lehár ; Sigmund Spaeth. | Walter Scanlan. | |
Let's Go West Again Irving Berlin. | Sons Of The Pioneers; Ken Curtis. | |
Alexander's ragtime-band / Irving Berlin. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
He ain't got rhythm : from the 20th Century-Fox film "On the avenue" / Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman and his orchestra ; James Rushing, vocal refrain. | |
I''m Going Back To Dixie Berlin; Snyder. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
Your Country And My Country Irving Berlin. | Harry Mcclaskey. | |
What'll I Do? Irving Berlin. | Marcia Freer; Henry Burr; Orchestra. | |
Lazy / Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
I poured my heart into a song : from the film "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Artie Shaw, and his orchestra ; Helen Forrest, vocal refrain. | |
Where is the song of songs for me? = Adonde est a mi favorit a cancion : theme song of D.W. Griffith's "Lady of the pavements" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Isn't this a lovely day : to be caught in the rain? : from RKO Radio Picture production "top hat" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Always Irving Berlin. | Irving Kaufman; Orchestra Acc. | |
At The Devil's Ball Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartet; Orchestra. | |
When I lost you / Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
Alexander's ragtime band : banda "ragtime" de Alejandre / Berlin. | Vincent Lopez and his Casa Lopez Orchestra. | |
How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / Irving Berlin. | Denny Vaughan, with orchestra. | |
It only happens when I dance with you : from picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Don Rodney, vocal chorus. | |
Remember Irving Berlin. | Rae Eleanor Ball; John F Burckhardt. | |
Toujours = Always / Berlin. | Lionel Parent, baryton avec orchestre. | |
When I leave the world behind / Irving Berlin. | Samuel Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Mandy ; Good bye sunshine, hello moon / Irving Berlin ; Wm. Eckstein. | Wm. Eckstein's Strand Trio, violin, piano and xylophone. | Berliner. |
What'll I Do? Irving Berlin. | Gisele Mackenzie; Buddy Cole. | |
A little bungalow : from "The cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Ben Selvin & his Orchestra. | |
Better luck next time : from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. Steppin' out with my baby, from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by the Lombardo Trio. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians ; Lombardo Trio. | |
Lindy / Berlin. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra and chorus. | Berliner. |
Let's Start The New Year Right Irving Berlin. | Bing Crosby. | |
Will she come from the east? : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Irving Berlin. | Mills Brothers; With Rhythm Accompaniment. | |
Because I love you / Berlin. | Rialto Salon Orchestra ; Arthur Hall, vocal chorus. | |
Mandy / Berlin. | Invincible Four. | |
When you're in town / Irving Berlin. | Elise Stevenson ; Henry Burr, vocal duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Lakeside. |
Tell all the folks in Kentucky (I'm coming home) / Berlin. | Charles Dornberger and his Orchestra (vocal by Vernon Dalhart). | |
Noël Blanc (White Christmas) / Francis Blanche ; Irving Berlin. | Jan Roger ; Allan McIver. | |
Me ! ; I apologize / I. Berlin : ; Hoffman ; Goodheart ; Nelson. | Lanin and his orchestra. | |
I'll take you back to Italy / Berlin. | Elizabeth Brice, soprano ; Charles King, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
God bless America / Irving Berlin. The Star spangled banner / Key, Arnold ; arr. by J.S. Smith. | Kate Smith with with mixed chorus and orchestra. | |
I can't do without you / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. | Columbia |
Crinoline days : fox trot from "Music box" revue / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman, and his orchestra. | |
You'd be surprised / Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Say a pray'r for the boys over there : from Universal picture "Hers to hold" / [music by] Jimmy McHugh ; [words by] Herb Magidson. God bless America / Irving Berlin. | Deanna Durbin, soprano ; with Victor Young and his orchestra (1st work) ; unnamed orchestra and quartet under the direction of Max Terr (2nd work). | |
How can I forget, when there's so much to remember / Irving Berlin. | Robert Lewis. | Columbia. |
Take A Little Tip From Father Berlin; Snyder. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
When my dreams come true / Berlin. | Matty Crawford's Orchestra. | |
Tell me little gypsy / Berlin. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
White Christmas : fox trot from "Holiday Inn" / Berlin. | Garry Stevens, vocal chorus ; Charlie Spivak, and his orchestra. | |
Always / Berlin. | Norton H. Payne, pipe organ. | Compo. |
Watch your step medley : Introducing "The syncoipated walk" ; "Settle down in a one horse town" / Irving Berlin. | Victor Military Band. | |
Simple Melody Irving Berlin. | Jo Stafford; Paul Weston's Dixie Eight; The Starlighters. | |
They were all out of step but Jim / Irving Berlin. | Ada Jones. | |
H O T T R U M P E T S. Berlin. | Miff Mole; His Little Molers; Red Nichols; Miff Mole; Red Nichols; Jimmy Dorsey; Arthur Schutt; Vic Berton; Eddy Lang. | |
You keep coming back like a song : from "Blue skies" / Berlin. | Dinah Shore, with orchestral acc. | |
How deep is the ocean (How high is the sky) / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, vocal chorus. | |
An orange grove in California : from Irving Berlin's "Music box revue" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
How can I forget (when there's so much to remember) / Irving Berlin. | Alan Turner, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'll see you in C-U-B-A / Berlin. | Billy Murray, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
God bless America / Irving Berlin. | Victor Military Band. | |
God Bless America Irving Berlin. | Deanna Durbin; With Quartet; Orchestra; Max Terr. | |
What'll I do? / Berlin. | Marcia Freer ; Henry Burr. | |
Say It Isn't So Irving Berlin. | Billy Eckstine; His Orch. | |
When I leave the world behind / Berlin. When the Lusitania went down / McCarron and Vincent. | Sam Ash, tenor (1st work); Herbert Stuart, baritone (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Pack up your sings : fox trot from "Music box revue" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman, and his orchestra. | |
Where is the song of songs for me? / Berlin. | Rialto Salon Orchestra, vocal chorus, Rodman Lewis. | |
That's A Good Girl Irving Berlin. | Jack Smith; With Piano. | |
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning Irving Berlin. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
Waltz of long ago : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | Continental Dance Orchestra. | |
I'd rather lead the band : from R.K.O. Radio Picture production "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt, vocal chorus. | |
For me and my gal medley : There's something nice about the south ; For me and my gall / Geo. W. Meyer ; Irving Berlin. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
Whose little heart are you breaking now? / Berlin ; sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell. Some Sunday morning / Whiting ; sung by Ada Jones and M.J. O'Connell. | Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, tenor (Side A) ; Ada Jones, soprano (Side B) ; M.J. O'Connell, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Alexander's ragtime band / Berlin ; [performed by] Victor Military Band. Slippery place rag / Hacker ; [performed by] Victor Military Band. | Victor Military Band. | |
Russian Lullaby. Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman; His Orchestra. | |
Sup[p]er time / Irving Berlin. | Artie Shaw and his orchestra ; Helen Forrest. | |
Drowsy head medley ; Hawaiian rose / Berlin ; De Leath ; Williams. | Frank Ferera ; Anthony Franchini, hawaiian guitars. | |
We''ll never know / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. It's never too late / Carmen Lombardo - John Jacob Loeb, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and HIs Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
You'd be surprised / Irving Berlin. | Kathy Linden ; Joe Leahy's Orchestra. | |
Simple melody / Irving Berlin. | Edna Brown, contralto ; Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Nobody knows : and know seems to care / Irving Berlin. | Esther Walker with orchestra. | |
Gems from "Cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Victor Light Opera Company, with orchestra. | |
Always / Irving Berlin. My little nest (Of heavenly blue) / Franz Lehár ; Sigmund Spaeth. | Walter Scanlan. | |
You're laughing at me / Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Kenneth Sargent, vocal chorus. | |
When the black sheep returns to the fold / Irving Berlin. Songs of yesterday / Chas. K. Harris | Avon Comedy Four, male quartet with orchestra, [Rosario Bourdon, conductor] (When the black sheep returns to the fold) ; Avon Comedy Four, male quartet with orchestra, [Rosario Bourdon, conductor] (Songs of yesterday) | |
Lady of the evening / Berlin. | Glantz's Metropolitain. | |
Let's Go West Again Irving Berlin. | Sons Of The Pioneers; Ken Curtis. | |
Alexander's ragtime-band / Irving Berlin. | Collins ; Harlan. | |
Dear Mayme, I love you / Ted Snyder. The moonlight, the rose and you / Johan C. Schnid. | Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
He ain't got rhythm : from the 20th Century-Fox film "On the avenue" / Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman and his orchestra ; James Rushing, vocal refrain. | |
I''m Going Back To Dixie Berlin; Snyder. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
Your Country And My Country Irving Berlin. | Harry Mcclaskey. | |
What'll I Do? Irving Berlin. | Marcia Freer; Henry Burr; Orchestra. | |
Always. | Deanna Durbin with orchestra ; Edgar Fairchild, conductor. | |
With You. Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Lazy / Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
I poured my heart into a song : from the film "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Artie Shaw, and his orchestra ; Helen Forrest, vocal refrain. | |
Where is the song of songs for me? = Adonde est a mi favorit a cancion : theme song of D.W. Griffith's "Lady of the pavements" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Alexander's ragtime band / Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Some Sunday [i.e. sunny] day / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Isn't this a lovely day : to be caught in the rain? : from RKO Radio Picture production "top hat" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Irving Berlin medley : Blue skies / Irving Berlin. | North Toronto C. I. Symphony ; J. M. Dow, conductor ; Carol Starkman, solo ; Alexanders Ragtime Band. | |
Always Irving Berlin. | Irving Kaufman; Orchestra Acc. | |
Always : watlz / Irving Berlin. | Regent Club Orchestra, with vocal chorus. | |
Yip, yip, yaphank, or, I can always find a little sunshine in the Y.M.C.A. / Irving Berlin. | Arthur Burns ; Peerless Quartet. | |
At The Devil's Ball Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartet; Orchestra. | |
When I lost you / Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
Alexander's ragtime band : banda "ragtime" de Alejandre / Berlin. | Vincent Lopez and his Casa Lopez Orchestra. | |
How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / Irving Berlin. | Denny Vaughan, with orchestra. | |
It only happens when I dance with you : from picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Don Rodney, vocal chorus. | |
We have much to be thankful for / Irving Berlin. If I said please / Odoms ; Edwards. | "That Girl' Quartet, women's quartet with orchestra (We have much to be thankful for) ; Ada Jones ; Billy Murray, duet with orchestra (If I said please) | |
Remember Irving Berlin. | Rae Eleanor Ball; John F Burckhardt. | |
Everybody step : from Irving Berlin's Music box revue / Berlin. Ka-lu-a ; Blue Danube blues : from the musical comedy "Good morning dearie" / Jerome Kern. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Toujours = Always / Berlin. | Lionel Parent, baryton avec orchestre. | |
When I leave the world behind / Irving Berlin. | Samuel Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Mandy ; Good bye sunshine, hello moon / Irving Berlin ; Wm. Eckstein. | Wm. Eckstein's Strand Trio, violin, piano and xylophone. | Berliner. |
What'll I Do? Irving Berlin. | Gisele Mackenzie; Buddy Cole. | |
A little bungalow : from "The cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Ben Selvin & his Orchestra. | |
Better luck next time : from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. Steppin' out with my baby, from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by the Lombardo Trio. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians ; Lombardo Trio. | |
We saw the sea : from the film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Ray Noble and his orchestra with vocal refrain. | |
In my harem-medley one-step : Wait until your daddy comes home ; Snookey ookums / Irving Berlin ; Schultz, arr. | Victor Military Band. | |
Lindy / Berlin. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra and chorus. | Berliner. |
For your country and my country / Berlin. | Peerless Quartette (male quartette orchestra accompaniment). | |
Let's Start The New Year Right Irving Berlin. | Bing Crosby. | |
Will she come from the east? : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Irving Berlin. | Mills Brothers; With Rhythm Accompaniment. | |
Because I love you / Berlin. | Rialto Salon Orchestra ; Arthur Hall, vocal chorus. | |
The song is ended / Irving Berlin. | Jan Garber and his orchestra ; Roy Cordell. | |
I'm playing with fire : estoy jugando con fuego / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Johnny's in town ; I've got my captain working for me now / Geo. W. Meyer ; Abe Olman ; [Irving Berlin]. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Say it isn't so / Irving Berlin. | Dick Todd, baritone with orchestra. | |
For me and my gal ; From here to Shanghai / George W. Meyer ; Irving Berlin. | Six Brown Brothers, saxophone sextette. | Berliner. |
Puttin' on the ritz (Dandose tono) : talkie hit from motion picture "Puttin' on the ritz" / Berlin. | Jan Garber and his Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra. | |
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket : from the film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadian Orchestra, with vocal refrain. | |
Lazy / Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
I poured my heart into a song : from the film "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Artie Shaw, and his orchestra ; Helen Forrest, vocal refrain. | |
Where is the song of songs for me? = Adonde est a mi favorit a cancion : theme song of D.W. Griffith's "Lady of the pavements" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Alexander's ragtime band / Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Some Sunday [i.e. sunny] day / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Isn't this a lovely day : to be caught in the rain? : from RKO Radio Picture production "top hat" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
He's a rag picker / Berlin. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Irving Berlin medley : Blue skies / Irving Berlin. | North Toronto C. I. Symphony ; J. M. Dow, conductor ; Carol Starkman, solo ; Alexanders Ragtime Band. | |
My sin = Mi pecado : fox trot / De Sylva, Brown, Henderson. When my dreams come true = Cuando se realicen mis sueños : fox trot : from Paramount pIcture "Cocoanuts" / Irving Berlin. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; vocal refrain by Clare Hanlon (1st work) ; vocal refrain (2nd work). | |
Always Irving Berlin. | Irving Kaufman; Orchestra Acc. | |
Because I Love You Irving Berlin. | Barry Wood; With Orchestra. | |
Always : watlz / Irving Berlin. | Regent Club Orchestra, with vocal chorus. | |
Yip, yip, yaphank, or, I can always find a little sunshine in the Y.M.C.A. / Irving Berlin. | Arthur Burns ; Peerless Quartet. | |
At The Devil's Ball Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartet; Orchestra. | |
When I lost you / Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
Alexander's ragtime band : banda "ragtime" de Alejandre / Berlin. | Vincent Lopez and his Casa Lopez Orchestra. | |
International Rag Irving Berlin. | Pietro Deiro. | |
How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / Irving Berlin. | Denny Vaughan, with orchestra. | |
When my dreams come true : from the motion picture "Cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Waring's Pennsylvanians. | |
Little butterfly : from "The musc box revue" / Berlin. | Continental Dance Orchestra. | |
It only happens when I dance with you : from picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Don Rodney, vocal chorus. | |
We have much to be thankful for / Irving Berlin. If I said please / Odoms ; Edwards. | "That Girl' Quartet, women's quartet with orchestra (We have much to be thankful for) ; Ada Jones ; Billy Murray, duet with orchestra (If I said please) | |
Remember Irving Berlin. | Rae Eleanor Ball; John F Burckhardt. | |
Everybody step : from Irving Berlin's Music box revue / Berlin. Ka-lu-a ; Blue Danube blues : from the musical comedy "Good morning dearie" / Jerome Kern. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Toujours = Always / Berlin. | Lionel Parent, baryton avec orchestre. | |
When I leave the world behind / Irving Berlin. | Samuel Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Mandy ; Good bye sunshine, hello moon / Irving Berlin ; Wm. Eckstein. | Wm. Eckstein's Strand Trio, violin, piano and xylophone. | Berliner. |
What'll I Do? Irving Berlin. | Gisele Mackenzie; Buddy Cole. | |
The Oceana roll / Lewis ; Denni ; [performed by] Eddie Morton. Alexander's ragtime band / Berlin ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan. | Side A: Eddie Morton, baritone vocals, with orchestra ; Side B: Collins and Harlan (Arthur Collins, baritone; Byron G. Harlan, tenor) with orchestra. | |
A little bungalow : from "The cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Ben Selvin & his Orchestra. | |
Better luck next time : from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. Steppin' out with my baby, from M-G-M picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by the Lombardo Trio. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians ; Lombardo Trio. | |
We saw the sea : from the film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Ray Noble and his orchestra with vocal refrain. | |
In my harem-medley one-step : Wait until your daddy comes home ; Snookey ookums / Irving Berlin ; Schultz, arr. | Victor Military Band. | |
Lindy / Berlin. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra and chorus. | Berliner. |
For your country and my country / Berlin. | Peerless Quartette (male quartette orchestra accompaniment). | |
Let's Start The New Year Right Irving Berlin. | Bing Crosby. | |
Will she come from the east? : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Irving Berlin. | Mills Brothers; With Rhythm Accompaniment. | |
Because I love you / Berlin. | Rialto Salon Orchestra ; Arthur Hall, vocal chorus. | |
In the shade of a sheltering tree : from "Music box revue 1935" / Irving Berlin. | Ace Brigode and his 14 Virginians. | |
Learn to do the strut / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
The song is ended / Irving Berlin. | Jan Garber and his orchestra ; Roy Cordell. | |
I'm playing with fire : estoy jugando con fuego / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Johnny's in town ; I've got my captain working for me now / Geo. W. Meyer ; Abe Olman ; [Irving Berlin]. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Say it isn't so / Irving Berlin. | Dick Todd, baritone with orchestra. | |
For me and my gal ; From here to Shanghai / George W. Meyer ; Irving Berlin. | Six Brown Brothers, saxophone sextette. | Berliner. |
Puttin' on the ritz (Dandose tono) : talkie hit from motion picture "Puttin' on the ritz" / Berlin. | Jan Garber and his Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra. | |
This is the life / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Billy Murray. Everybody loves my girl / Lew Brown, Nat D. Ayer ; [performed by] Billy Watkins. | Billy Murray, vocals (side a) ; Billy Watkins, vocals (side b). | |
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket : from the film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadian Orchestra, with vocal refrain. | |
I can always find a little sunshine in the Y.M.C.A. / Sergeant Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
With you : contigo : talkie hit taken from the motion picture "Puttin on the Ritz" / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
Ding dong / Sergeant Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Tell me little gypsy : from Ziegfeld follies 1920 / Irving Berlin. | Elliott Shaw. | |
Any place would be wonderful with you ; The girls of my dreams / Buck ; Stamper ; Berlin. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
Because I love you / Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
Blue Skies Irving Berlin. | Johnny Marvin; Ed Smalle; With Saxophone; Guitars; Piano. | |
That hula hula / Irving Berlin. | Campbell ; Burr ; Louise and Ferera Hawaiian Orchestra, accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Not For All The Rice In China. Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray; Casa Loma Orchestra; Mildred Bailey. | |
Russian Lullaby Irving Berlin. | Franklyn Baur; With Orchestra. | |
You're just in love. | Mary Martin ; Larry Martin ; Mitch Miller. | |
Lazy = Paresse : fox trot / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
Steppin' out with my baby / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; The Lombardo Trio. | |
White Christmas. Berlin. | Andre Kostelanetz; His Orchestra. | |
Let's take an old-fashioned walk / Irving Berlin. | Alan Gerard. | |
Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning / Berlin. | Arthur Fields. | |
When I Leave The World Behind Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr; With Orchestra. | |
It's tulip time in Holland : Two lips are calling me / Dave Radford, Richard A. Whiting. When I leave the world behind / Irving Berlin. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra ; [side b] Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
Outside of that I love you / Irving Berlin. | Dinah Shore ; Dick Todd, vocal duet with orchestra. | |
Blue Skies Berlin. | Lew White. | |
The international rag / Irving Berlin. | Collins and Harlan, comic duet, with orchestra. | |
My wife's gone to the country! hurray! hurray! / [Berlin, lyrics] ; [Whiting, lyrics] ; [Snyder, music]. | Collins and Harlan with chorus. | Berliner. |
Araby / Irving Berlin. | Harry Macdonough. | Victor. |
Homesick / Irving Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven ; Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike). | |
How deep is the ocean / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig. | |
All alone / Berlin. | Ben Selvin's Orch[estra]. | Starr. |
What does it matter ? / Berlin. | Bert Ryan. | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Gracie Fields; The Wardour Singers; Bob Faron; Orchestra. | |
What'll I do - Waltz (Que faire?) / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
All by myself / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye. You'll know when it happens / Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb ; [performed by] Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye. | Side A: Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye; vocal refrain by Don Cornell and The Three Kaydets ; Side B: Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye; vocal refrain by Mary Marlow. | |
Coquette. Irving Berlin. | Rudy Vallee; Connecticut Yankees. | |
I can't remember = No me puedo acordar / Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
They say it's wonderful / Irving Berlin. | geraldo and his orchestra ; Denny Vaughan, vocalist. | |
Everybody step : from "The music box revue" / Irving Berlin. | Rega Dance Orchestra ; Harry Reiser, banjo. | |
Noël tout blanc = White christmas / Berlin ; Gélinas. | José Lasalle, avec orchestre. | |
This year's kisses : los besos de esta afio : from the 20th Century-Fox film "On the avenue" / Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman and his orchestra ; Margaret McCrae, vocal refrain. | |
Along Came Ruth Berlin. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I can't remember = No me puedo acordar / Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
When you're in town / Irving Berlin. | Elise Stevenson and Henry Burr, soprano and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
When I'm Alone, I'm Lonesome Irving Berlin. | American Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
In Florida among the palms / Irving Berlin. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Victor. |
There's something nice about the south / Irving Berlin. | Van Schenck. | |
Begging For Love Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
War song hits, part II : Introducing: For your country and my country ; Good bye Broadway, hello France ; I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way ; Over there / Berlin ; Baskette ; [Davis] ; [Riesner] ; Fairman ; Cohan. | Columbia Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Don't wait too long : featured in "The music box revue" = N'attends pas trop lomgtemps / Berlin. | Art Landry and his Orchestra. | |
Ding dong : from "Yip yip yaphank" / Berlin. | Invincible Four, quartet, orch. acc. | |
Doing What Comes Natur'lly Irving Berlin. | Jan Garber; His Orchestra; June Arthur; Foursome. | |
An orange grove in California : from Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
My sweetie : one step / Irving Berlin. | Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra. | |
Say it with music / Irving Berlin. | Rega Dance Orchestra. | |
He's a rag picker / Berlin. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
Maybe I love you too much : tal vez te ame mucho / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
If I had you / Berlin. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I Poured My Heart Into A Song. Berlin. | Jan Garber; His Orchestra; Lee Bennett. | |
I've got my captain working for me now / Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray (tenor with orchestra). | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Ethel Smith; With Instrumental Accompaniment. | |
Everybody step : from "The music box revue" / Irving Berlin. | Rega Dance Orch. ; Harry Reiser, banjo. | |
Stay down where you belong / Berlin. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Easter parade / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Tony Craig and Rose Marie Lombardo . How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Tony Craig. | Guy Lombardo ; Tony Craig ; Rose Marie Lombardo ; Royal Canadians. | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Phil Brito; Vocal Ensemble; Ted Dale; Orchestra. | |
Reaching for the moon / Berlin. | Lou Gold and his orchestra. | |
Homesick / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. All over nothing at all / James S. Rule ; [performed by] The Great White Way Orchestra. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (side A); The Great White Way Orchestra (side B). | |
Waiting at the end of the road / Berlin. | All Star Orchestra ; Melody Three. | |
Steppin' Out With My Baby. Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians; The Lombardo Trio. | |
I wanna go back : (to dear old mother's knee) / Hanley. Nobody knows : (and nobody seems to care) / Berlin. | [Side A] Campbell and Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment ; [Side B] Irving and Jack Kaufmann tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Always / Irving Berlin. Spring will be a little late this year / Frank Loesser. | Deanna Durbin, vocals ; orchestra conducted by Edgar Fairchild. | |
I'm Playing With Fire Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo. | |
There's a corner up in heaven / or "The little rag doll" / Darl MacBoyle, James F. Hanley. Irving Berlin. Little tin soldier : | Olive Kline and Elsie Baker with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Watch your step : introducing "When I discovered you" and "I love to have the boys around me" / Berlin ; Goetz. | Victor Military Band. | |
Better luck next time : from picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner, voc. cho. | |
All by myself ; I like it / Berlin. | Emile Coleman and His Castles by the Sea Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Isn't this a lovely day (to be caught in the rain?) : from RKO radio picture production "Top hat" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Drowsy head / Berlin ; [De Leath]. | Shannon Four, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Waiting at the end of the road : from "Hallejujah" / Berlin. | Blue Room Club Orchestra. | |
Berceuse blonde / Beaudry ; Berlin. | Hector Pellerin. | |
But where are you : from the RKO film "Follow the fleet" : pero donde estas tu / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
Long may we love / Hillman, Freed. I never had a chance / Irving Berlin. | Kenneth Sargent, vocal chorus ; Glen Gray, Casa Loma Orchestra, performers. [Glen Gray, alto sax; Sonny Dunham, Grady Watts, Bobby Jones, trumpet; Pee Wee Hunt, Billy Rauch, Fritz Hummel, trombone; Clarence Hutchinrider, clarinet/alto sax; Kenny Sargent, alto sax; Art Ralston, alto sax/oboe/bassoon; Pat Davis, tenor sax; Mel Jenssen, violin; Joe Hall, piano; Jack Blanchette, guitar; Stanley Dennis, string bass; Tony Briglia, drums]--Cf. Jazz records, 1897-1942 / Rust, 1978. | |
This year's kisses ; September in the rain ; Let's call the whole thing off / Berlin ; Dubin ; Warren ; Gershwin. | Vera Guilaroff. | |
Cheeck to cheeck : from RKO Radio Picture production "Top hat" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For Irving Berlin. | Bing Crosby. | |
Mandy. Irving Berlin. | Shannon Four; Quartet; Orchestra. | |
Dreams, just dreams / Irving Berlin, lyrics ; Ted Snyder, music. | James Reed, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Whose Little Heart Are You Breaking Now? Berlin. | Henry Burr; Albert Campbell; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Everybody's doing it now / Berlin ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan with orchestra. Darktown poets / [performed by] Golden and Hughes. | Collis and Harlan, with orchestra (Side A) ; Golden and Hughes, speakers (Side B). | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Ravens; Jimmy Ricks; With Rhythm Acc. | |
I poured my heart into a song / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
Where is song of songs for me? / Berlin. | Franklyn Baur. | |
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain. | |
Marie Irving Berlin. | Tommy Dorsey; His Orchestra; Jack Leonard; Male Chorus. | |
Say it isn't so / Irving Berlin. | Morton Downey ; Annette Hanshaw ; Singin' Sam ; Will Osborne and his Orchestra. | |
Marie Irving Berlin. | Louis Armstrong; Mills Brothers; Fox Trot. | |
I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
Mandy / Berlin. | Rosemary Clooney ; Percy Faith and his orchestra ; The. | |
Putting' on the Ritz / Berlin. | The Clevelanders. | |
Lady of the evening : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
Medley de piano et orgue : A pretty girl is like a melody ; I'll see you in my dreams / Berlin ; Kalvn Jones. | Phil & Ray Ladouceur ; Tony Dickson. | |
I never had a chance / Irving Berlin. | Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra ; Kenneth Sargent, vocal chorus. | |
It Only Happens When I Dance With You. Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
When my dreams come true / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
I'm gonna pin my medal on the girl I left behind / Berlin ; Schwartz. | Fred Van Eps Quartette. | |
Tell all the folks in Kentucky : fox trot / Irving Berlin. | Charles Dornberger and his orchestra. | |
Counting the days / Alex Kramer - Hy Zaret, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. All by myself / Irving Berlin, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra featuring Eugenie Baird. | Glen Gray ; Skip Nelson ; Eugenie Baird ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
I'm Playing With Fire Berlin. | Dorothy Collins. | |
The little things in life = Les petits riens de la vie / Berlin. | Roy Smeck's Trio, hawaiian guitars ; Chas. Lawman, chorus. | |
How deep is the ocean / Irving Berlin. | Paul Weston and his orchestra with Margaret Whiting (vocal with orchestra). | |
Hurry back to my bamboo shack / Berlin. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I'm putting all my eggs in one basket : from the RKO film "Follow the fleet" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
The President's Birthday Ball Irving Berlin. | Jimmy Dorsey; His Orchestra; Bob Eberly; Vocal Chorus. | |
When you walked out someone else walked right in / Berlin. | Brooke Johns and his Orchestra ; Jack Shilkret, director. | |
Alice in Wonderland / Irving Berlin. | Anna Howard, soprano ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Alexander's bagpipe band : from Weber and Fields' "Jubilee" / Goetz, Berlin, Sloane. | Sung by Billy Murray with orchestra. | |
Lady of the evening : from "Music box revue" / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
The waltz of long ago : intro. : Blue danube ; Over the waves ; Dolores / Berlin. | Troubadours, orchestra. | |
Always / Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Henry Burr. When autumn leaves are falling / Sam Coslow, Abner Silver ; [performed by] Jack Smith, the Whispering Baritone. | Henry Burr (Side A) ; Jack Smith, The Whispering Baritone (Side B). | |
Come along to toy town : from "Everything" / Berlin. | Henry Burr, tenor and chorus, orch. acc. | |
White Christmas. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians with vocal chorus by Tony Craig. | |
White Christmas / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, vocal chorus. | Decca. |
When I leave the world behind / Irving Berlin. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody Irving Berlin. | Phil Brito; Paul Lavalle; His Orchestra. | |
I can't remember = No me puedo acordar / Irving Berlin. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Puttin' on the ritz : from "Puttin' on the ritz" / Berlin. | The Clevelanders. | |
Si's been drinking cider / Irving Berlin. The little Ford rambled right along / Gay. | Sung by Collins and Harlan [side a] and Arthur Fields [side b]. | Columbia |
What'll I do? / Irving Berlin. Duna / J. McGill. | Performance by Walter Pidgeon. | |
The Ragtime Violin Irving Berlin. | American Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
This is the life : One or two step / Berlin. | American Republic Band ; L. Von Der Mehden, conductor. | |
Was There Ever A Pal Like You Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
I'm sorry for myself / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo ; Larry Owen ; Fred Higman. | |
You'd be surprised / Berlin. | Johnnie Ray ; Percy Faith and his orchestra. | |
They're on their way to Mexico : One or two step / Berlin. | American Republic Band ; L. Von Der Mehden, conductor. | |
When my dreams come true / Berlin. | Arcadians. | |
Bells ; Dearie / Berlin ; Smith. | Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
I poured my heart into a song : from "Second fiddle" / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, chorus. | |
Alexander's Ragtime Band F. T. / Irving Berlin. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. | |
Climbing up the scale / Berlin. | Andy Tipaldi and his Orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'm sorry for myself : from the 20th Century-Fox Production "Second fiddle" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo ; Larry Owen ; Fred Higman, vocal Trio. | |
I love you so much it hurts / Floyd Tillman. [performed by] Mills Brothers, vocal with guitar. I've got my love to keep me warm / Irving Berlin. [performed by] Mills Brothers, vocal with guitar. | Mills Brothers. | |
Sittin' In The Sun Irving Berlin. | Satisfiers; Ken Thompson; His Orchestra. | |
When I lost you / Irving Berlin. | Charles D'Almaine, violin solo with harp accompaniment. | Edison |
America, here's my boy / [words by] Andrew B. Sterling ; [music by] Arthur Lange. Let's all be Americans now / [words and music by] Berlin, Leslie, Meyer. | Peerless Quartet (1st work); American Quartet (2nd work). | Victor. |
Noel Blanc Irving Berlin; Francis Blanche. | Jean Sablon; Avec Orchestre. | |
Where is the song of songs for me? / Berlin. | Clarence Sherman's Orchestra. | |
They were all out of step but Jim / Berlin. | Billy de Rex, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Say it ain't so / Berlin. | Dick Todd, baritone with orch. | |
Steppin' out with my baby : from picture "Easter parade" / Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; The Lombardo Trio, vocal chorus. | |
Love, you didn't do right by me / Berlin. | Rosemary Clooney ; Paul Weston and his orchestra. | |
In my haven / Irving Berlin. | Walter Van Brunt, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Russian Lullaby Berlin. | Lewis James; Harold Leonard; Waldorf-astoria Orchestra. | |
Blue Skies Irving Berlin. | Les Paul; His Trio. | |
Waiting at the End of the Rainbow = Esperando al Fin del Camino / Irving Berlin. | All Star Orchestra (vocal refrain by The Melody Three). | |
Reaching for the moon : from "Reaching for the moon" / Berlin. | Roy Smeck's Trio ; Jack Parker, chorus. | |
He's a rag picker / Irving Berlin. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
How about me / Berlin. | Leo Le Sieur, pipe organ ; Larry Herman, vocal chorus. | |
Piano and organ medley : A pretty girl is like a melody ; I'll see you in my dreams / Berlin ; Kahn Jones. | Phil Ladouceur ; Ray Ladouceur ; Tony Dickson, bass. | |
In my haven / Irving Berlin. | Walter Van Brunt, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
An orange grove in California : from "The music box revue" / Berlin. | Continental Dance Orchestra. | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Bing Crosby. | |
All by myself / Irving Berlin. | Green Brothers' Novelty Band. | |
Always : featured in Univerisal film "Christmas holiday" / Berlin. | Deana Durbin, soprano ; Edgar Fairchild, orchestra director. | |
What'll I do / Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
I can't do without you / Irving Berlin. | Stellar Dance Band with vocal chorus. | |
With you : from "Puttin' on the ritz" / Berlin. | Jack Carroll, tenor solo with orchestra. | |
The Song Is Ended But The Melody Lingers On Irving Berlin. | Nellie Lutcher. | |
The little things in life (Las cositas de la vida) / Berlin. | Hit-of-the-week Orchestra ; Bert Hirsch, director. | |
Follow the crowd / Irving Berlin. | Ned La Rose ; Peerless Quartet, tenor with quartet and orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Little butterfly : from Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue" / Berlin. | John Steel, tenor with orchestra. | |
How deep-is-the ocean, or, How high-is-the sky, or, Cuan profundo es el océano / Berlin. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
Whose little heart are you breaking now? / Irving Berlin. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr, duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Maybe It's Because. Berlin. | Paul Weston; His Orchestra; Norman Luboff Choir. | |
Russian lullaby / Berlin. | Adrian Schubert's Salon Orch[estra] ; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
White Christmas Irving Berlin. | Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians; Tony Craig. | |
A little bungalo : from "The cocoanuts" / Berlin. | Ben Selvin's Orchestra. | |
Always / Berlin. | Norton H. Payne, pipe organ. | Compo. |
White Christmas : from Holiday inn / Berlin. | Phil Brito ; Ted Dale, conductor. | |
Always / Berlin. | Henry Burr. | |
All by myself / Irving Berlin. | Green Brothers' Novelty Band. | Compo |
Sunshine : luz de sol / Irving Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Blue skies / Irving Berlin. | Al Sack and his Orchestra. | |
Sunshine / Berlin. | Pelham Inn Society Orchestra ; Bobby Dixon, vocal chorus. | |
Alexander's ragtime band / Berlin. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. | |
Homesick / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
Me and my Melinda / Irving Berlin. | Doc Wheeler and his Sunset Orchestra ; vocal refrain by James Otis Lewis. | |
Marie / Irving Berlin. | Four Tunes ; Sid Bass orchestra. | |
Cheek to cheek / Irving Berlin. | Red Norvo Trio : Red Norvo, vibes ; Tal Farlow, guitar ; Charles Mingus, bass. | |
Everybody step / Irving Berlin. | Harry Reiser ; Rega Dance orch. | |
Tell her in the springtime / Berlin. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Easter parade / Berlin. | Leo Reisman and his orchestra ; Clinton Webb. | |
Cheek to cheek / Irving Berlin. | Damiron His Piano and Rhythm. | |
Some sunny day / Irving Berlin. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
I never had a chance / Berlin. | Charlie Davis and His Orchestra ; Frank Parrish, chorus. | |
Cocquette / Berlin. | Three Hawaiians. | |
Roses of yesterday / Berlin. | Rialto Dance Orchestra. | |
Simple melody / I. Berlin. | Harry Roy and his orchestra ; Johnny Green and The. | |
Blue skies / Berlin. | Edmund Cromwell, pipe organ. | |
Me! / Berlin. | Ruth Etting (vocal with piano accomp.). | |
Begging for love / Berlin. | Ben Alley, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Kate / Irving Berlin. | Phil Brito ; Ted Dale, and orchestra, with vocal ensemble. | |
Sisters / Berlin. | Rosemary ; Betty Clooney ; Paul Weston and his orchestra. | |
Me! / Berlin. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Tom Brown, chorus. | |