Sammy Kaye discography
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This is the discography for American jazz band leader Sammy Kaye.
Albums
[edit]- All Ashore—vocals: Tommy Ryan (9-19-1938)
- Along the Santa Fe Trail—vocals: Jimmy Brown (11-12-1940)
- Chickery Chick—vocals: Nancy Norman and Billy Williams (11-8-1945)
- Christmas Day with Sammy Kaye—Decca DL 74070 (1960)
- Come Dance to the Hits—Decca DL 74502 (1964)
- Daddy—vocals: Choir (3-31-1941)
- Dance to My Golden Favorites—Decca DL 74121
- Dreamy Dancing—Columbia CL-1254 (1959) Mono
- Harbor Lights—Columbia (1950)
- Here You Are—vocals: Elaine Beatty (4-7-1942, Chicago)
- I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen—vocals: Don Cornell (6-5-1942)
- I Married an Angel—vocals: Jimmy Brown (5-19-1938)
- I Want to Wish You a Merry Christmas—Columbia CL 1035 (1957)
- In Our Little Part of Town—vocals: Clyde Burke (12-5-1939, NY)
- Josephine (8-25-1937, NY)
- Let There Be Love—vocals: Tommy Ryan (3-20-1940, NY)
- Minka—vocals: Tommy Ryan (6-18-1944)
- Music Maestro Please—Columbia CL-668 (1956)
- My Buddy—vocals: Tommy Ryan (12-30-1941)
- Penny Serenade—vocals: Jimmy Brown (1-20-1939, NY)
- Remember Pearl Harbor—vocals: Glee Club (12-17-1941)
- Rosalie—vocals: Tommy Ryan (7-7-1937, NY)
- Sammy Kaye Plays Swing & Sway for Your Dancing Pleasure—Decca DL 74306 (19??)
- Serenade of the Bells—Columbia CL 1173 (1958)
- "Sing and Sway with Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra" (Decca Records, date unknown)
- Songs I Wish I Had Played...The First Time Around—Decca DL 74154 (19??)
- Star Dust (5-27-1938, NY)
- The Shrine of St. Cecelia—vocals: Don Cornell (10-23-1941)
- The White Cliffs of Dover—vocals: Arthur Wright (11-11-1941)
- True Confession—vocals: Charlie Wilson (10-27-1937)
- Two Hearts That Pass in the Night—vocals: Arthur Wright (3-31-1941)
- Until Tomorrow (Goodnight, My Love)—vocals: The Three Kaydettes (12-23-1940, NY)
- What Makes Sammy Swing & Sway—Columbia CL 891 (1956)
- White Sails (Beneath a Yellow Moon)—vocals: Clyde Burk (5-17-1939, NY)
- Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home—vocals: Nancy Norman (6-5-1942, NY)
Songs
[edit]Year | Single | Chart positions | ||
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US | US AC | AUS | ||
1937 | "Swing and Sway" | 15 | ||
"Josephine" | 15 | |||
"Rosalie" | 1 | |||
1938 | "Sometimes I'm Happy" | 18 | ||
"True Confession" | 11 | |||
"Love Walked In" | 1 | |||
"When They Played the Polka" | 4 | |||
"I Married an Angel" | 17 | |||
"All Ashore" | 3 | |||
"Two Sleepy People" | 6 | |||
"Carolina Moon" | 15 | |||
"They Say" | 11 | |||
"Hurry Home" | 4 | |||
1939 | "Star Dust" | 16 | ||
"My Blue Heaven" | 17 | |||
"Penny Serenade" | 2 | |||
"There's a Hole in the Old Oaken Bucket" | 10 | |||
"We've Come a Long Way Together" | 8 | |||
"White Sails (Beneath a Yellow Moon)" | 4 | |||
"My Heart Has Wings" | 14 | |||
"Shabby Old Cabby" | 7 | |||
"In Our Little Part of Town" | 16 | |||
1940 | "Last Night's Gardenias" | 17 | ||
"Let There Be Love" | 4 | |||
"Make Believe Island" | 19 | |||
"Where Was I?" | 11 | |||
"Dream Valley" | 1 | |||
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" | 21 | |||
"Along the Santa Fe Trail" | 9 | |||
1941 | "The Mem'ry of a Rose" | 24 | ||
"Until Tomorrow (Goodnight My Love)" | 10 | |||
"Daddy" | 1 | |||
"The Reluctant Dragon" | 12 | |||
"Harbor of Dreams" | 22 | |||
"Minka" | 14 | |||
1942 | "The Shrine of St. Cecelia" | 7 | ||
"(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" | 11 | |||
"Madelaine" | 9 | |||
"Remember Pearl Harbor" | 3 | |||
"Dear Mom" | 21 | |||
"On the Street of Regret" | 21 | |||
"Here You Are" | 25 | |||
"Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland" | 13 | |||
"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home" | 19 | |||
"I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen" | 3 | |||
"Where the Mountains Meet the Sky" | 20 | |||
"I Came Here to Talk for Joe" | 8 | |||
"My Buddy" | 23 | |||
1943 | "There Will Never Be Another You" | 20 | ||
"Taking a Chance on Love" | 13 | |||
1944 | "There Goes That Song Again" | 8 | ||
1945 | "You Always Hurt the One You Love" | 10 | ||
"Always" | 10 | |||
"Don't Fence Me In" | 4 | |||
"Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)" | 6 | |||
"Just a Prayer Away" | 10 | |||
"All of My Life" | 10 | |||
"Gotta Be This or That" | 6 | |||
"Good, Good, Good (That's You, That's You)" | 10 | |||
"Chickery Chick" | 1 | |||
"Walkin' with My Honey (Soon, Soon, Soon)" | 10 | |||
"Promises" | 17 | |||
"I Can't Begin to Tell You" | 9 | |||
"It Might as Well Be Spring" | 4 | |||
1946 | "Atlanta, GA." | 6 | ||
"I'm a Big Girl Now" | 1 | |||
"The Gypsy" | 3 | |||
"Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside" | 3 | |||
"The Old Lamp-Lighter" | 1 | |||
"Sooner or Later (You're Gonna Be Comin' Around)" | 8 | |||
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" | 11 | |||
1947 | "The Egg and I" | 16 | ||
"After Graduation Day" | 22 | |||
"That's My Desire" | 2 | |||
"The Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume" | 8 | |||
"The Echo Says 'No'" | 17 | |||
"An Apple Blossom Wedding" | 5 | |||
"The Little Old Mill (Went Round and Round)" | 24 | |||
"Serenade of the Bells" | 3 | |||
"Hand in Hand" | 21 | |||
"Dream Again" | 21 | |||
"I'll Hate Myself in the Morning" | 20 | |||
1948 | "I Love You, Yes I Do" | 10 | ||
"Tell Me a Story" | 8 | |||
"Baby Face" | 11 | |||
"Down Among the Sheltering Palms" | 14 | |||
"Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)" | 4 | |||
1949 | "Careless Hands" | 3 | ||
"Powder Your Face with Sunshine" | 13 | |||
"Kiss Me Sweet" | 29 | |||
"Room Full of Roses" | 2 | |||
"The Four Winds and the Seven Seas" | 3 | |||
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" | 12 | |||
"Dime a Dozen" | 24 | |||
"Hollywood Square Dance" | 1 | |||
1950 | "It Isn't Fair" | 2 | ||
"Wanderin'" | 11 | |||
"Roses" | 5 | |||
"Harbor Lights" | 1 | |||
1951 | "Longing for You" | 16 | ||
"(It's No) Sin" | 25 | |||
1952 | "You" | 28 | ||
"Walkin' to Missouri" | 11 | |||
1953 | "In the Mission of St. Augustine" | 15 | ||
1961 | "Welcome Home" | 68 | ||
1964 | "Charade" | 36 | 10 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Sammy Kaye - Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
- ^ "Sammy Kaye Albums and Discography". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
- ^ "AMR Top Singles of 1950".