Showing posts with label Dick Haymes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dick Haymes. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Popular Songs Of 1948, Vol. 2

Here's the second and final installment in a miniseries of posts featuring the most Popular Songs of 1948. Because 70 years is a long time ago, and these songs are still amazing! Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Ernest Tubb  ~  “That Wild And Wicked Look In Your Eye”





2)  Kay Kyser & His Orchestra ft. Gloria Wood  ~  “Woody Woodpecker Song”




3)  Freddy Martin & His Orchestra ft. Glenn Hughes  ~  “On A Slow Boat To China”




4)  Dinah Shore  ~  “Buttons And Bows”




5)  Al Jolson  ~  “Is It True What They Say About Dixie?”




6)  Jimmy Wakely  ~  “One Has My Name”




7)  Frankie Laine  ~  “Rosetta”




8)  Georgia Gibbs  ~  “Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams”




9)  Roy Rogers  ~  “ Blue Shadows”




10)  Merle Travis  ~  “Merle’s Boogie Woogie”




11)  Al Trace & His Orchestra ft. Bob Vincent  ~  “You Call Everybody Darlin’”





12)  Dick Haymes ft. Four Hits And A Miss  ~  “Little White Lies”




13)  Russ Morgan & His Orchestra  ~  “So Tired”





14)  Pee Wee King  ~  “Tennessee Waltz” / “You Belong To Me”





15)  Art Mooney  ~  “I’m Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover”




16)  Vaughn Monroe  ~  “Someday You’ll Want Me To Want You”




17)  Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra ft. Charles La Vere  ~  “Maybe You’ll Be There”




18)  The Andrews Sisters  ~  “Toolie Oolie Doolie”




19)  Glenn Miller Orchestra ft. Tex Beneke  ~  “St. Louis Blues March”




20)  Cowboy Copas  ~  “Tennessee Moon”




21)  Hawkshaw Hawkins  ~  “Doghouse Boogie”




22)  Tex Williams  ~  “Talking Boogie”




23)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra ft. Harry Prime & The Clark Sisters  ~  “Until”





24)  Bing Crosby  ~  “The Night Has A Thousand Eyes”




25)  Roy Acuff  ~  “Waltz Of The Wind”


Friday, November 21, 2014

Songs By Guys Named Tom, Dick, & Harry

This is exactly what it sounds like it is. So why write a lengthy intro to explain it? Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Tom Jones  ~  "It's Not Unusual"




2)  Dick Dale & The Del Tones  ~  "Misirlou"



3)  Harry Connick, Jr.  ~  "It Had To Be You"




4)  Tom Baxter  ~  "Tell Her Today"




5)  Dick Thomas  ~  "Jingle Jangle Jingle"




6)  Harry Chapin  ~  "Cat's In The Cradle"



7)  Tom Waits  ~  "Hold On"




8)  Dick Haymes  ~  "Let The Rest Of The World Go By"




9)  Harry James  ~  "Concerto For Trumpet"




10)  Tom Odell  ~  "I Know"




11)  Dick Maloney  ~  "So Little Time"




12)  Harry Belafonte  ~  "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"




13)  Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers  ~  "Into The Great Wide Open"




14)  Dick Curless  ~  "He'll Have To Go / Blue Side Of Lonesome / Four Walls"




15)  Harry Nilsson  ~  "Everybody's Talkin'"




16)  Tom T. Hall  ~  "Ballad Of Forty Dollars"




17)  Dick Powell  ~  "I've Got To Sing A Torch Song"




18)  Harry Richman  ~  "Puttin on the Ritz"




19)  Tom Andrews  ~  "Carry Me On"




20)  Dick Gaughan  ~  "Now Westlin Winds"




21)   Harry Cox  ~  "The Bold Drover"




22)  Tom Browne  ~  "Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y.)"




23)  Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews  ~  
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"




24)  Harry Shum, Jr. & Jenna Ushkowitz  ~  "L-O-V-E"




BONUS TRACK:  Tom Smothers, Dick Smothers, & Harry Belafonte  ~  "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free"