Recordings
This collection of 78's, 45's, and LPs, compiled and organized by Dr. Hugo Keesing, showcases a wide range of popular music recordings made during WWII. Find a recording and come into SCPA to listen.
No. | Label | Issue No. | Artist | Title | Year |
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4720 | 4 Star | 1228 | "T" Texas Tyler | Sweet Thing/Deck of Cards | 1948 |
4721 | Decca | 23400 | Judy Canova | Good Night Soldier/A Tiny Little Voice | 1944 |
4722 | Decca | 18485 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | Stars and Stripes Forever/America Calling | 1942 |
4723 | Decca | 18488 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | The Fighting Quartermaster's Corps | 1942 |
4724 | Okeh | 6712 | Golden Gate Quartet | Stalin Wasn't Stallin'/Dip Your Fingers in the Water | 1943 |
4725 | Okeh | 6713 | Golden Gate Quartet | Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer/Run On | 1943 |
4726 | Decca | 7896 | Selah Jubilee Singers | Wasn't That an Awful Time In Pearl Harbor/The Hand Keeps On Writing | 1942 |
4727 | Columbia | 37236 | Golden Gate Quartet | Atom and Evil/Shadrack | 1946 |
4728 | Continental | C-1157 | Don Baker with the Polka Dots | The Blond Sailor/There'll Be A Little Smokio In Tokyo | 1942 |
4729 | Decca | 18774 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | Have Ya' Got Any Gum, Chum?/Play Fiddle Play | 1945 |
4730 | Decca | 18270 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | This Is My Country/Sky Anchors | 1942 |
4731 | Decca | 18267 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | The Star Spangled Banner/America the Beautiful | 1942 |
4732 | Decca | 18268 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | The Marines' Hymn/Coast Guard Forever | 1942 |
4733 | Decca | 18269 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | The Caissons Go Rolling Along/The Army Air Corps | 1942 |
4734 | Columbia | 36579 | Harry James and his Orchestra | When You're A Long, Long Way From Home/Strictly Instrumental | 1942 |
4735 | Columbia | 36729 | Harry James and his Orchestra | My Beloved Is Rugged/Estrellita | 1944 |
4736 | Columbia | 36874 | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra | My Guy's Come Back/Symphony | 1945 |
4737 | Decca | 18496 | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra (with Rosetta Tharpe) | When the Lights Go On Again/That's All | 1942 |
4738 | Columbia | 36567 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree/There Won't Be a Shortage of Love | 1942 |
4739 | Decca | 4427 | Johnny Long and his Orchestra | No Love, No Nothin'/You Better Give Me Lots of Lovin', Honey | 1943 |
4740 | Hit | 7089 | Bob Chester and his Orchestra | Where You Are/Together | 1944 |
4741 | Decca | 3692 | Bob Hannon | A Little Old Church In England/Intermezzo: A Love Story | 1941 |
4742 | Columbia | 36703 | Buddy Clark | My Buddy/Keep the Home-Fires Burning | 1942 |
4743 | Columbia | 36704 | Buddy Clark | Just A Baby's Prayer at Twilight/That Old Gang of Mine | 1942 |
4744 | Decca | 23824 | Andrews Sisters | My Dearest Uncle Sam/Lullaby of Broadway | 1944 |
4745 | Columbia | 36801 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | Bell Bottom Trousers/Can't You Read Between the Lines | 1945 |
4746 | Decca | 3558 | Dick Robertson and his Orchestra | Oh, How I Hate to Get Up In the Morning/Oh! They're Makin' Me All Over In the Army | 1940 |
4747 | Decca | 18475 | Staff Sgt. Ezra Stone, Cpl. Philip Truex, Pvt. Julie Oshins, Pvt. Stuart Churchill, Soldier Octet | The Army's Made a Man Out of Me/I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep | 1942 |
4748 | RCA Victor | 27956 | The Victor "First Nighter" Orchestra | That's What the Well-Dressed Men in Harlem Will Wear/I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep | ca. 1942 |
4749 | Decca | 18476 | Pvt. Robert Shanley, Cpl. James "Stump" Cross | With My Head In the Clouds/What the Well-Dressed Women in Harlem Will Wear | 1942 |
4750 | RCA Bluebird | B-11503 | Freddy Martin and his Orchestra | Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland/I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning | 1942 |
4751 | Decca | 3960 | Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra | The Nickel Serenade/The Booglie Wooglie Piggy | 1941 |
4752 | RCA Victor | 20-1592 | Perry Como | Lili Marlene/First Class Private Mary Brown | 1944 |
4753 | RCA Victor | 20-1676 | Perry Como | I'm Gonna Love That Girl/If I Loved You | 1945 |
4754 | Okeh | 6266 | Gene Krupa and his Orchestra | Til Reveille/The Cowboy Serenade | 1941 |
4755 | RCA Victor | 20-1661 | Tony Pastor and his Orchestra | Bell Bottom Trousers/Five Salted Peanuts | 1945 |
4756 | RCA Victor | 27875 | Dinah Shore | Three Little Sisters/Sleepy Lagoon | 1942 |
4757 | Continental | C-1149 | Sula's Musette Orchestra, Don Baker | A Fellow On A Furlough/Time Waits for No One | 1944 |
4758 | Hit | 7070 | Jan Garber and his Orchestra, Liz Tilton | No Love, No Nothin'/My Heart Tells Me | ca. 1943 |
4759 | RCA Victor | 10-1167 | John Charles Thomas, Victor Young, orchestra | Rodger Young/The Army Air Corps | 1942 |
4760 | Okeh | 6268 | Tommy Tucker | Kiss the Boys Goodbye/Tattletale | 1941 |
4761 | RCA Bluebird | B-11542 | Abe Lyman and his Californians | He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings/Amen | 1942 |
4762 | RCA Bluebird | 30-0806 | The Southern Sons | Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition/Lift Every Voice and Sing | 1942 |
4763 | Columbia | 36628 | Kate Smith, Jack Miller Orchestra | A Boy in Khaki--A Girl in Lace/I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo | 1942 |
4764 | Columbia | 36620 | Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra | I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen/My Devotion | 1942 |
4765 | Columbia | 36640 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition/I Came Here to Talk for Joe | 1942 |
4766 | Decca | 23461 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | Meadowland/Hora Staccato | 1945 |
4767 | Columbia | A2669 | Eugene Buckley | Would You Rather Be a Colonel With an Eagle on Your Shoulder or a Private With a Chicken On Your Knee/I Ain't Got Weary Yet! | 1918 |
4768 | Decca | 6102 | Red Foley | Smoke On the Water/There's a Blue Star Shining Bright | 1944 |
4769 | Okeh | 6545 | Frankie Masters and his Orchestra | Goodbye Mama/The Sun Will Soon Be Setting | 1941 |
4770 | RCA Victor | 24661 | The High Hatters, Richard Himber and Ritz-Carlton Orchestra | The Marines' Hymn/Anchors Aweigh | 1934 |
4771 | Hit | 7026 | Pete Piper and his Orchestra | Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition/When the Lights Go On Again | 1943 |
4772 | Decca | 18553 | The Song Spinners | Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer/Johnny Zero | 1943 |
4773 | Okeh | 5846 | Frankie Masters and his Orchestra | He's My Uncle/Down in Toyland Village | 1940 |
4774 | RCA Victor | 4392 | Boston "Pops" Orchestra | Stars and Stripes Forever/Semper Fidelis March | 1937 |
4775 | Decca | 4143 | Guy Lombardo | Rose O'Day/When Johnny Comes Marching Home | ca. 1942 |
4776 | Capitol | 180 | June Hutton and the Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and his Orchestra | Accentuate the Positive/There's a Fellow Waiting In Poughkeepsie | 1944 |
4777 | Decca | 3908 | Dick Robertson and his Orchestra | Answer to You Are My Sunshine/$21 A Day--Once a Month | 1941 |
4778 | RCA Victor | 27950 | Vaugn Monroe and his Orchestra | Cross-Roads/From the Coast of Maine to the Rockies | 1942 |
4779 | V Records | 301 | Bernie Wayne and his Orchestra with the Victory Chorus | Don't Let 'Em Take It Away | ND |
4780 | Majestic | 7138 | Jerry Wald and his Orchestra, Billy Rogers, Kay Allen | Clarinet Boogie Blues/Can't You Read Between the Lines | 1945 |
4781 | Majestic | 7109 | Louis Primer and his Orchestra | The White Cliffs of Dover/The Very Thought of You | 1945 |
4782 | RCA Victor | 27815 | Victor Military Band | The Army Air Corps/Song of the Military Engineer | 1942 |
4783 | RCA Bluebird | B-11452 | Tony Pastor and his Orchestra | The Marines' Hymn/Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! | 1942 |
4784 | King | 611 | Hawkshaw Hawkins | When They Found the Atomic Power/Since You Went Away | 1947 |
4785 | RCA Victor | 20-2821 | Phil Harris and his Orchestra | Somebody Else-Not Me/Deck of Cards | 1947 |
4786 | Decca | 18598 | Russ Morgan and his Orchestra | Good Night, Wherever You Are/Louise | 1944 |
4787 | Columbia | 36783 | Kate Smith | Just A Prayer Away/All Of My Life | 1945 |
4788 | Decca | 3436 | Woody Herman and his Orchestra | Five O'Clock Whistle/The Golden Wedding | 1940 |
4789 | Decca | 4199 | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians | How Do I Know It's Real/There Won't Be a Shortage of Love | 1942 |
4790 | RCA Victor | 27894 | Glenn Miller and his Orchestra | Knit One, Purl Two/Lullaby of the Rain | 1942 |
4791 | RCA Bluebird | B-11562 | Bob Chester and his Orchestra | He's My Guy/By the Light of the Silvery Moon | 1942 |
4792 | RCA Victor | 20-1538 | Perry Como | Goodbye, Sue/There'll Soon Be A Rainbow | 1943 |
4793 | RCA Bluebird | B-11133 | Art Kassel and his Kassles-In-The-Air | Bless 'Em All/Where's the Captain's Hat? | 1941 |
4794 | Columbia | 36643 | Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra | Hip Hip Hooray/Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me? | 1942 |
4795 | RCA Victor | 20-1675 | Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra | Santa Lucia/Can't You Read Between the Lines? | 1945 |
4796 | Columbia | 36896 | Les Brown and his Orchestra | A Red Kiss on a Blue Letter/We'll Be Together Again | 1945 |
4797 | RCA Bluebird | B-11414 | Carl Robinson | Remember Pearl Harbor/We're Gonna Have to Slap the Dirty Little Jap | 1941 |
4798 | Musicraft | 277 | The Polkateers | G. I. Polka/Echo Polka | 1944 |
4799 | RCA Victor | 27857 | Art Jarrett and his Orchestra | Three Little Sisters/Heavenly Hideaway | 1942 |
4800 | Hit | 7081 | Blue Barron's Orchestra | Suddenly It's Spring/Goodnight, Wherever You Are | 1944 |
4801 | RCA Bluebird | 33-0531 | The Buchanan Brothers | Colin Kelly, Will You Tell the Boys Up Yonder/Troubles In My Heart | ND |
4802 | RCA Bluebird | B-11573 | Alvino Rey and his Orchestra | Strip Polka/The Major and the Minor | 1942 |
4803 | RCA Bluebird | B-11397 | Glenn Miller and his Orchestra | The White Cliffs of Dover/We're the Couple in the Castle | 1941 |
4804 | Hit | 7050 | Johnny Jones and his Orchestra | Johnny Zero/Look At You | 1943 |
4805 | RCA Victor | 27811 | Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye | Easter Parade/My Buddy | 1941 |
4806 | Hit | 7021 | Arthur Fields and his Orchestra | There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere/I Found a Peach in Orange New Jersey | 1942 |
4807 | Decca | 18683 | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians | Bell Bottom Trousers/Oh! Brother | 1945 |
4808 | Continental | C-1134 | The Polka Kings | Dancing Army Shoes/Furlough Polka | ca. 1944 |
4809 | Okeh | 6460 | Dean Hudson and his Orchestra | Blitzkrieg/You're Gone | 1941 |
4810 | Okeh | 6506 | Gene Krupa and his Orchestra | Thanks For the "Boogie" Ride/Keep 'Em Flying | 1941 |
4811 | Decca | 4144 | Dick Robertson and his Orchestra | You're a Sap, Mister Jap/Remember Pearl Harbor | 1942 |
4812 | Radio Novelty Records | 275 | Benny Bell | Yankee Doodle Rides Again/Our Country, Right or Wrong | 1942 |
4813 | Decca | 4231 | Johnny Long and his Orchestra | Back the Red, White, and Blue with Gold/For the Flag, For the Home, For the Family | 1942 |
4814 | Hit | 7028 | Pete Piper and his Orchestra | Here Comes the Navy/Ten Little Soldiers | 1943 |
4815 | Decca | 18562 | The Sportsmen | What Do You Do In the Infantry/Ke-Toky-I-O | 1943 |
4816 | RCA Victor | 20-1724 | Sons of the Pioneers | Cool Water/Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima | 1948 |
4817 | Columbia | 36881 | Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys | Empty Chair at the Christmas Table/White Cross on Okinawa | 1945 |
4818 | Okeh | 6556 | Carl Hoff and his Orchestra | We Did It Before/You're A Sap, Mr. Jap | 1941 |
4819 | Decca | 3932 | The Jesters | Bless 'Em All/I've Been Drafted | ca. 1941 |
4820 | Okeh | 6736 | Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys | Hang Your Head In Shame/Smoke On the Water | 1945 |
4821 | RCA Bluebird | B-10931 | Glenn Miller and his Orchestra | A Nightengale Sang In Berkley/Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye | 1940 |
4822 | RCA Bluebird | 27738 | Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye | Remember Pearl Harbor/Dear Mom | 1941 |
4823 | Columbia | 36578 | Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra | America, I Love You/Something to Remember You By | 1942 |
4824 | Columbia | 36650 | Harry James and his Orchestra | That Soldier of Mine/Mister Five By Five | 1942 |
4825 | Columbia | 36604 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings/Jingle Jangle Jingle | 1942 |
4826 | Decca | 4115 | Johnny Long and his Orchestra | He's 1-A In the Army and He's A1 In My Heart | 1941 |
4827 | Capitol | 146 | Freddie Slack and his Orchestra | Silver Wings in the Moonlight/Furlough Flings | ca. 1943 |
4828 | RCA Bluebird | B-11493 | Glenn Miller and his Orchestra | She'll Always Remember/Shh, It's a Military Secret | 1942 |
4829 | Columbia | 36769 | Les Brown and his Orchestra | Sentimental Journey/Twilight Time | 1944 |
4830 | Columbia | 38689 | Dinah Shore | It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House | 1947 |
4831 | Decca | 4297 | Dick Stabile and his Orchestra | Somebody Else Is Taking My Place/What Does A Soldier Dream Of? | 1942 |
4832 | Okeh | 6555 | Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra | Remember Pearl Harbor/Dear Mom | 1941 |
4833 | Hit | 7034 | Allen Miller and his Orchestra | I Just Kissed Your Picture Goodnight/Rosie, the Riveter | 1943 |
4834 | RCA Bluebird | B-8747 | Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers | Don't Let the Barrel Go Dry/They Go Goo-Goo-Ga-Ga Goofy Over Gobs | 1941 |
4835 | RCA Victor | 20-1515 | Freddy Martin and his Orchestra | I Get the Neck of the Chicken/Can't Get Out of This Mood | 1942 |
4836 | Decca | 18630 | The Merry Macs | Ten Days with Baby/Thank Dixie For Me | 1944 |
4837 | London | 341 | The Keynotes with Primo Scala and his Banjo and Accordian and Orchestra | Show Me the Way to Go Home/Wheezy Anna | 1948 |
4838 | RCA Victor | 20-1539 | Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra | You Took My Love/Dig Down Deep | 1942 |
4839 | Hit | 7070 | Jan Garber and his Orchestra | My Heart Tells Me/No Love, No Nothin' | ca. 1943 |
4840 | Decca | 18603 | Woody Herman and his Orchestra | Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet/Irresistible You | 1944 |
4841 | Decca | 4044 | Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra/Andrews Sisters | Any Bonds Today? | 1941 |
4842 | RCA Victor | 27877 | Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra | Nightengale/A Soldier Dreams | 1942 |
4843 | National | 5004 | Dick Thomas | Send This Purple Heart to My Sweetheart/They'll Never Take the Texas Out of Me | 1944 |
4844 | Okeh | 06359 | Gene Autry | Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You/God Must Have Loved America | 1941 |
4845 | Columbia | 36557 | Red Norvo and his Orchestra | Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In a Hurry/Jersey Bounce | 1942 |
4846 | Hit | 7069 | Jan Garber and his Orchestra | Shoo-Shoo Baby/They're Either Too Old or Too Young | 1943 |
4847 | Columbia | 36478 | Harry James and his Orchestra | B-19/I Don't Want to Walk Without You | 1941 |
4848 | Okeh | 5745 | Frankie Masters and his Orchestra | God Bless America/Marching Along Together | 1940 |
4849 | Asch | 4551 | Sgt. Hy Zaret | "Strictly G.I." Record 1 | 1945 |
4850 | Asch | 4552 | Sgt. Hy Zaret | "Strictly G.I." Record 2 | 1945 |
4851 | Asch | 4553 | Sgt. Hy Zaret | "Strictly G.I." Record 3 | 1945 |
4852 | Asch | 4554 | Sgt. Hy Zaret | "Strictly G.I." Record 4 | 1945 |
4853 | RCA Victor | P 20 | Paul Robeson | Ballads for Americans | 1940 |
4854 | Okeh | 05463 | Gene Autry | Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye/When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget | ND |
4855 | Okeh | 6611 | Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra | Yankee Doodle Ain't Doodlin' Now/She'll Always Remember | 1942 |
4856 | Okeh | 6696 | Les Brown and his Orchestra | When the Lights Go On Again/Mexican Hat Dance | ND |
4857 | Decca | 18482 | Russ Morgan and his Orchestra | From the Coast of Maine to the Rockies/Please Think of Me | 1942 |
4858 | Decca | 18474 | All Soldier Orchestra dn Chorus | Overture/I Left My Heart At the Stage Door Canteen | 1942 |
4859 | Decca | 4174 | Dick Powell, The American Four | Over There/Captains of the Clouds | 1942 |
4860 | Decca | 6059 | Jimmy Wakely | There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere/Standing Outside of Heaven | 1942 |
4861 | Capitol | 157 | Martha Tilton | I'll Walk Alone/Texas Polka | ca. 1944 |
4862 | Columbia | 36760 | Frankie Carle and his Orchestra | I Had a Little Talk With the Lord/A Little On the Lonely Side | 1944 |
4863 | Decca | 18663 | Mills Brothers | Put Another Chair At the Table/I Wish | 1945 |
4864 | Decca | 23717 | Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians | Anchors Aweigh/Buckle Down, Winsocki | ND |
4880 | RCA Victor | 20-1628 | Spike Jones and his City Slickers | Cocktails for Two/Leave the Dishes in the Sink | 1944 |
4881 | RCA Bluebird | 33-0535 | Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys | Did You See My Daddy Over There?/I Walk Alone | 1945 |
4882 | ARA | 151 | Page Cavanaugh Trio | Saipan/Air Mail Special | 1946 |
4883 | Okeh | 6609 | Carl Hoff and his Orchestra | The Son of a Gun Who Picks on Uncle Sam/Miss You | ND |
4884 | Decca | 3892 | Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra | Peace and Love for All/Blue Prelude | 1941 |
4885 | Okeh | 6648 | Gene Autry | I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes/I'll Be True While You're Gone | 1942 |
4886 | 4 Star | 1076 | Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra | Kilroy was Here/East of the Sun | 1946 |
4887 | Okeh | 6355 | Dean Hudson and his Orchestra | Ma, I Miss Your Apple Pie/Holly Hop | 1941 |
4888 | RCA Victor | 27801 | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra | A Zoot Suit/Well-Digger's Breakdown | 1942 |
4889 | Continental | C-3019 | Red River Dave with Orchestra | I've Nobody to Love/White Cross on the Hillside | ND |
4890 | Beacon | 102 | Bob Allen and his Orchestra | I Was a Fool to Let You Go/The Air Raid Warden Song | 1942 |
4891 | RCA Bluebird | B-10881 | The Happy Gang | There'll Always Be an England/Carry On | ND |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 5897 | Count Basie and His Orchestra | Draftin' Blues/What's Your Number | 1940 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 35637 | Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights | God Bless America/Stars and Stripes Forever | 1940 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 5913 | McFarland Twins | The Yankee Doodle Polka/Wait Till She Sees You In Your Uniform | 1940 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 3591 | Tony Martin | The Last Time I Saw Paris/Till the Lights of London Shine Again | 1940 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11252 | The Four King Sisters | He's 1-A in the Army and He's A-1 in My Heart/Having a Lonely Time | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6155 | Frankie Masters and His Orchestra | We're In the Army Now/G'bye Now | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 3930 | The Merry Macs | Kiss the Boys Goodbye/Honk, Honk (The Rumble Seat Song) | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36448 | Kate Smith | (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover/Rose O'Day (The Filla-Ga-Dusha Song) | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 3598 | Andrews Sisters with Vin Schoen and His Orchestra | Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy/Bounce Me Brother With a Solid Four | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6555 | Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra | Dear Mom/Remember Pearl Harbor | 1941 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27812 | Victor Military Band | Anchor's Aweigh (The Song of The Navy)/Semper Paratus (Coast Guard Song) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27813 | Victor Military Band | The Caissons Go Rolling Along (Artillery Song)/Crash On! Artillery (Coast Artillery Marching Song) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27814 | Victor Military Band | The Marine's Hymn ("From The Halls of Montezuma")/Song of the Signal Corps | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27815 | Victor Military Band | The Army Air Corps/Song of the Army Engineer | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27816 | Victor Military Band | The Infantry Kings of the Highway/Sabre and Spurs | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Hit | 7023 | Arthur Fields | Der Fuehrer's Face/Gee But It's Great To Meet a Friend (From Your Home Town) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11460 | Carson Robison | 1942 Turkey in the Straw/"Here I Go To Tokio", Said Barnacle Bill, The Sailor | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27873 | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | American Patrol/Soldier, Let Me Read Your Letter | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36604 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | Jingle Jangle Jingle/He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6635 | Gene Krupa and His Orchestra | Fightin' Doug MacArthur/Night of Nights (Tura Lura Li) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 4103 | Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra | This White Cliffs of Dover/I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36578 | Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra | America, I Love You/Something To Remember You By | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-9000 | Elton Britt | When the Roses Bloom Again/There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27956 | The Victor "First Nighter" Orchestra | I'm Getting So Tired So I Can Sleep/That's What The Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11577 | Dick Todd (Baritone) | When The Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)/I'm Old Fashioned | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Philharmonic | FR-73 | Sammy Kaye and His Swing and Sway Orchestra | Just A Girl that Men Forget/Angel Child | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18498 | The Merry Macs | Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!/Tweedle O Twill | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18376 | Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra | This Is Worth Fighting For/Take Me | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6608 | Frankie Masters and His Orchestra | The Yanks Are Comin' Again/Here's To You, MacArthur | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36640 | Kay Kyser and his Orchestra | Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!/I Came Here to Talk for Joe | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6701 | Tommy Tucker Time | Ev'rybody Ev'ry Payday/March for the New Infantry | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Philharmonic | FR-74 | Sammy Kaye and His Swing and Sway Orchestra | Oh Helen/My Buddy | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11573 | Alvino Rey and his Orchestra; vocal refrain by The Four King Sisters | Strip Polka/The Major and The Minor | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11508 | Vaughn Moore and His Orchestra | Three Little Sisters/Be Brave, Beloved | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27932 | Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye | South Wind/I Left My Heart At the Stage Door Canteen | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11537 | Shep Fields and His New Music; vocal refrain by Ken Curtis | This is Worth Fighting For/Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Philharmonic | FR-66 | Jan Garber and His Orchestra | Sleepy Lagoon/Plant a Little Garden in Your Own Back Yard | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11475 | Freddy Martin and his Orchestra | Wherever You Are/What Does a Soldier Dream Of? | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | B-11480 | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | On the Old Assembly Line/When Johnny Comes Marching Home | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27945 | Vaughn Moore and His Orchestra | When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)/Hip Hip Hooray | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Capitol Records | 127 | Six Hits and A Miss with Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra | You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To/Would You Rather Be A Colonel With An Eagle on Your Shoulder, Or a Private With a Chicken on Your Knee? | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 27921 | Vaughn Moore and His Orchestra | This is Worth Fighting For/The Corporal Told the Private | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Capitol Records | 143 | Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters and His Orchestra | Shoo-Shoo Baby/No Love, No Nothin' | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Capitol Records | 141 | Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston and His Orchestra | G. I. Jive/(I'm Going to Sit Right Down and) Write Myself A Letter | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18588 | The Merry Macs | Mairzy Doats/I've Got Ten Bucks and Twenty-Four Hours' Leave | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Okeh | 6706 | Ted Daffan's Texans | Born To Lose/No Letter Today | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18553 | The Song Spinners | Comin' In On A Wing and A Prayer/Johnny Zero | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Bluebird | 30-0811 | The Four Vagabonds | Rose Ann of Charing Cross/Ten Little Soldiers (On a Ten Day Leave) | 1943 |
Unnumbered | Hit | 7099 | Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra | First Class Private Mary Brown/An Hour Never Passes | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18482 | Russ Morgan and His Orchestra | From the Coast of Maine to the Rockies/Please Think of Me | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Savoy | 3000 | Red River Dave and His Orchestra | I'm A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart/I'd Rather Die for My Country (Than Live With My Wife) | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 23379 | Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive/There's a Fellow Waiting in Poughkeepsie | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Capitol Records | 180 | Johnny Mercer, June Hutton, and The Pied Pipers | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive/There's a Fellow Waiting in Poughkeepsie | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36729 | Harry James and his Orchestra | My Beloved is Rugged/Estrellita (My Little Star) | 1942 |
Unnumbered | Continental | C-1133 | The Polka Kings | Rock and Rye/Reveille Polka | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Continental | C-1139 | Sula's Musette Orchestra | Vict'ry Polka/Twinkle Toe Polka | 1944 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 36828 | Les Brown and His Orchestra | Till the End of Time/He'll Have to Cross the Atlantic (To Get To the Pacific) | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 23405 | Burl Ives | Rodger Young/Foggy, Foggy Dew | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Continental | C-5047 | Red River Dave with Sula's Texas Rangers | Someday You'll Want Me To Want You/Where's My Boy Tonight | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Asch | 4551 | "Strictly G.I." Cast | Gee, But It's Great to Be In the Army; The Army Taught Me How; Laundry; Who Needs A Mood for Love - Rotation/Chicken Blues; KPs Are Scrubbing Away | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Asch | 4553 | "Strictly G.I." Cast | Rack Up Another Beer Boys; Road To Tokyo/It's a Helluva "Glory Road" | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 12237-F | Ed. Krolikowski and His Orchestra | Julida Polka/Victory Polka | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Signature | 15005 | Ray Bloch and His Orchestra | Meadowland/Limehouse Blues | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 20-1681 | Dinah Shore | Can't You Read Between the Lines/I Fall in Love Too Easily | 1945 |
Unnumbered | Decca | A-466 | Lawrence Winters/Jules Munshin, Chandler Cowles, Harry Clark + Call Me Mister Original Cast | Going Home Train/Military Life | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | A-466 | Danny Scholl, Paula Bane, Call Me Mister Original Cast | Along With Me/When We Meet Again | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | A-466 | Betty Garrett and Call Me Mister Original Cast | South America, Take It Away/Little Surplus Me | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | A-466 | Lawrence Winters and Call Me Mister Original Cast | The Face On the Dime/The Red Ball Express | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | A-466 | Betty Garrett/Bill Callahan + Call Me Mister Original Cast | Yuletide, Park Avenue/Call Me Mister | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 23757 | Ink Spots | Bless You/Address Unknown | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 18762 | Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five | Reconversion Blues/Salt Pork, West Virginia | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Majestic | 7178 | Ray McKinley and His Orchestra; vocal chorus by Ann Hathaway | We'll Gather Lilacs/Have Ya' Got Any Gum, Chum? | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 20-1811 | Vaughn Moore and His Orchestra | Seems Like Old Times/Gee! I Wish (The 'G.I. Wish' Song) | 1946 |
Unnumbered | Decca | 25254 | Bob Crosby and His Orchestra | The Marines' Hymn/The Army Air Corps | 1947 |
Unnumbered | Victor | 20-2394 | Vaughn Moore and His Orchestra | My, How the Time Goes By/I'm Still Sitting Under the Apple Tree | 1947 |
Unnumbered | 4 Star | 1228 | "T" Texas Tyler | Deck of Cards/Sweet Thing | 1948 |
Unnumbered | Palda | 111 | Ferko String Band | Lili Marlene/Redwing | 1948 |
Unnumbered | Capitol Records | 57-711 | Gordon MacRae and The Starlighters with Paul Weston and His Orchestra | The Wedding of Lilli Marlene/Twenty-Four Hours of Sunshine | 1949 |
Unnumbered | Columbia | 38689 | Dinah Shore | More Than Anything Else In the World/It's So Nice to Have A Man Around the House | 1950 |