Oh! my beloved father =O mio babbino caro : from "Gianni Schicchi" /Puccini. | Gracie Fields, vocals ; Robert Farnon, and his Concert Orchestra. | |
Je n'ai rien à t'offrir que mon amour =[enregistrement sonore] /I can't give you anything but loveBeaudry, [paroles françaises] ; [Fields, paroles anglaise] ; McHugh, musique. | "Phil" Robitaille, avec violon, ukelele et siffleur. | Compo. |
Exactly like you :exactamente como tu /Jimmy McHugh ; Dorothy Fields. | Benny Goodman Trio, clarinet, piano, traps ; Lionel Hampton, vocal refrain. | |
O Katharina /Gilbert, lyircs ; Hall [i.e. Fall], music. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | Compo. |
Ja-da /Bob Carleton. | Arthur Fields. | |
When You're In LoveDesmond O'connor; Harold Fields; Dominic John. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
Cuban love song :from "The Cuban love song" /Stothard ; McHugh ; Fields. | Vic Irwin And His Orchestra ; Glenn Cross, chorus. | |
The picture that's turned towards the wall /Charles Graham. | Arthur Fields. | |
Do something /Laska. Libery bell / Mohr. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra (1st work) ; Peerless Quartette, male voices with orchestra (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Want a little lovin' /Davis ; Warren. | New Sterling's orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Where do we go from here? /Johnson ; Weinrick. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo ; Peerless Quartette, male voices with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Doin' The New Low DownFields; Mchugh. | Bobby Hackett; His Orchestra. | |
I Want To Be A Soldier Like My DadMorse. | Robert Lewis; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Pay day (that was his favorite call) /Fields. | Arthur Fields, baritone. | Columbia. |
Brighter days /Hall ; Walters. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Kentucky home /Abe Brashen, Harold Weeks. Who'll be the next one : to cry over you / Johnny S. Black. | [Side A] Henry Burr, tenor, and the Peerless Quartet with orchestra ; [Side B] Arthur Fields, tenor, with orchestra. | |
I can't give you anything but love :from "Blackbirds of 1928" /Fields ; McHugh. | Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five. | |
I can't give you anything but love :from "Blackbirds of 1928" : no te puedo dar mas que amor /McHugh ; Fields. | Paul Whiteman and his Orceshtra. | |
So blue /De Sylva ; Brown ; Henderson. | Edmund Cromwell, pipe organ ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
I can't give you anything but love /Fields ; McHugh ; [performed by] Louis Armstrong and his orchestra. Sentimental blues / [written and performed by] Seger Ellis. | Louis Armstrong and his orchestra (side A) ; Seger Ellis (side B). | |
When I send you a picture of Berlin (you'll know it's over, "over there" I'm coming home) /Fay ; Ryan ; Dreyer. | Arthur Fields, tenor ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
I feel a song comin' on :from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh ; Oppenheim. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Oh! You la! La! /Tush ; sung by Harry Fox. Keep your head down "Fritzie boy" / Gitz Rice, Morgan ; sung by Arthur Fields ; Peerless Quartette. | Harry Fox, vocals (Side A) ; Arthur Fields, baritone (Side B) ; Peerless Quartette (Side B). | Columbia |
Ya gotta know how to love /Warren ; Green. | Lanin and his orchestra, vocal chorus Arthur Fields. | |
Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning /Irving Berlin. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | |
A Cow And A Plough And A Frau.Morton Gould; Dorothy Fields. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
Only A Glass Of ChampagneWimperis; Gay. | Gracie Fields; With Rhythm; Violin Accompaniment. | |
My best girl /Donaldson. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orch[estra]. | |
And That Ain't AllBud Green; Sammy Stept. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Why should I cry over you /Miller ; Cohn. I'm just wild about Harry / Sissle ; Blake. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orch. acc. (Why should I cry over you) ; Vaughn de Leath, contralto with orch. acc. (I'm just wild about Harry) | |
Uncle Sammy /Holzmann, [Abe]. | Arthur Fields with orchestra accompaniment. | Okeh. |
Oh! FrenchySam Ehrlich; Con Conrad. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
The way you look to-night :como luces esta noche : from the RKO film "Never gonna dance" /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
Just like Washington crossed the Delaware (General Pershing will cross the Rhine) /Johnson, [Howard] ; Meyer. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Bojangles of Harlem :from "Swing time" /Karn ; Fields. | Bob Howard and his orchestra. | |
Goo! goo! goodnight /Friend. | Roseland Dance Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Lovely to look at :from "Roberta" /Kern ; Fields ; McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
SusyMonte; Nicol. | Gracie Fields; Bob Farnon And His Orchestra; The Wardour Singers. | |
That's Worth While Waiting ForLewis; Young; Ruby. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
We're All Going Calling On The KaiserBrennan. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Johnny's in town /Yellen, Olman, Meyer. My Barney lies over the ocean : (just the way he lied to me) / Lewis, Young, Grant. | [Side A] Arthur Fields, vocal, with orchestra ; [Side B] Billy Murray, vocal, with orchestra. | |
I feel a song comin' on, from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh. | Will Osborne and his orchestra. | |
Christmas LoveRidley. | Gracie Fields; The Wardour Singers; Bob Faron; Orchestra. | |
Blue MomentsDavidson; Berman; Fields. | Frankie Laine; Paul Dunlap Orchestra. | |
GuatemalaIrving Fields; Benny Davis. | Irving Fields Trio; Three Beaus And A Peep. | |
The little ford rambled right along /Gay, music and lyrics ; [Foster, lyrics]. | | Columbia |
It's time to make love /Dawson ; Williams. | Billy James' Dance Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
My sweetie /Berlin. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
The Way You Look TonightFields; Kern. | Maynard Ferguson. | |
Waiting for the Sunshine and You =Esperándote a ti y un rayo de sol /Gordon ; Eddy. | Nathan Glantz & his Orchestra (vocal chorus by Arthur Fields). | |
Say Arabella (What's a ''fella'' to do ?) /Kahn ; Florito. | California Ramblers ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Georgia LandFields; Carroll. | Peerless Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
November rose /Snyder. | Master Players ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Exactly like you /McHugh ; Fields. | Oscar Peterson ; Major Holley, rhythm bass. | |
You're the same old girl /Young, Williams and Grant. Along came Ruth / Berlin. | Henry Burr (side A) ; Arthur Fields (side B) | Columbia. |
This is it :from the musical comedy "Stars in your eyes" /Dorothy Fields ; Arthur Schwartz. | Artie Shaw and his Orchestra. | |
Johnny's In TownOlman; Meyer. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Black bottom :from "George White's Scandals" /De Sylva ; Brown ; Henderson. | Lou Gold and his orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Bring back those rock-a-bye baby days /Christy ; Silver ; Bernie. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orch[estra]. | |
Brown eyes, why are you blue? /Bryan ; Meyer. | Glantz and his Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Why should I cry over you /Miller ; Cohn. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The way you look to-night :from the RKO film "Swing time" : como luces esta noche /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal refrain. | |
The Aba Daba HoneymoonArthur Fields; Walter Donovan. | Collins; Harlan. | |
Headin' for Louisville /De Sylva ; Meyer. | Ben Selvin and his orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
It's A Long Way To Berlin, But We'll Get ThereLeon Flatow. | Arthur Fields; Baritone And Chorus. | |
A fine romance :from the RKO film "Swing time" : una dulce romania /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo & Trio, vocal refrain. | |
Oui, oui, Marie, or, Wee, wee, Marie /Bryan, lyrics ; McCarthy, lyrics ; Fisher, music. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
The way you look to-night, from the RKP film "Swing Time" /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain. | |
Managua.Irving Fields; Albert Gamse. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Don Rodney; The Lombardo Trio. | |
I dream too much :from the RKO radio film "I dream too much" /Fields ; Kern. | Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra ; Bob Lawrence, vocal refrain. | |
Collegiana /Fields ; McHugh. | Waring's Pennsylvanians with vocal chorus. | |
No wonder I'm happy : my baby's in love with me /Davis ; Akst. | Arthur Fields. | |
The jockey on the carrousel :from the RKO Radio film "I dream too much" /Fields ; Kern. | Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra. | |
The Yanks Are At It AgainCowan. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment; Peerless Quartette. | Columbia. |
Swanee ShoreKaufman; Fields. | Irving Kaufman; Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Robbins nest /Charles Thompson. Exactly like you / McHugh and Fields. | Oscar Peterson, Rhythm bass - Major Holley, under the personal supervision of Norman Granz. | |
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, BabyFields; Mchugh. | Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France; Stephane Grappelly Django Reinhardt; Joseph Reinhardt; Pierre Ferret; Louis Vots Freddy Taylor. | |
Why should I cry over you /Miller ; Cohn. | Arthur Fields, baritone orch[estra] acc[ompaniment]. | |
Saturday. | Arthur Fields. | Berliner. |
She Fought Like A Tiger For 'er 'onourHaines; Harper. | Gracie Fields; Bob Farnon; His Orchestra. | |
So that's the kind of a girl you are /Rose ; Dubin. | Selvin and his Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
(With you on my mind, I find) I can't write the words /[Gerald Marks ; Buddy Fields]. | Vincent Rose and His Orchestra ; Tom Brown, chorus. | |
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip /Robert Lloyd. | Arthur Fields, tenor ; Peerless Quartette, male quartet and orchestra. | Berliner. |
When I send you a picture of Berlin (you'll know it's over, "over there" I'm coming home) /Fay ; Ryan ; Dreyer. | Arthur Fields, tenor ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Go home and tell your mother /Fields ; McHugh. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra. | |
Bye bye pretty baby /Carner ; Hamilton. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Auntie Skinner's chicken dinner /Theadore Morse ; Arthur Fields ; Earl Carroll. | Lytle Brothers 1954 Medalists. | |
I'm nobody's baby /Davis ; Santly ; Ager. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Who'll be the next one, or, To cry over you /Johnny S. Black. | Arthur Fields. | |
Be mine /Desmond O'Connor - musical adaptation by Harold Fields ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. When you're in love / Desmond O'Connor - Harold Fields - Dominic John ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. | Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians. | |
Underneath The Linden Tree. | Gracie Fields; Bob Farnon; His Orchestra. | |
Doin' the new low down /Fields ; McHugh. | Bobby Hackett and his orchestra. | |
On The Sunny Side Of The StreetFields; Mchugh. | Charioteers; Orchestra; Mitchell Ayres. | |
Blue again :fox trot /Fields, lyrics ; McHugh, music. | Fred Culley and his Royal York Hotel Orchestra ; Byron Holiday, vocal refrain. | Victor. |
Don't blame me /Fields ; McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
He's dead, but he won't lie down /Harper ; Haines ; Beresford. | Gracie Fields. | |
How ya gonna keep 'Em down on the farm? (After they've seen paree) /Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. How are you goin' to wet you whistle? (When the whole darn world goes dry) / Byrne ; Mclntyre ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields ; Billy Murray. | |
Singin' the blues /Jimmy McHugh ; Dorothy Fields. | Will Osborne and his orchestra. | |
San Francisco (at that San-Fran-Pan-American Fair) /George W. Meyer ; Sam M. Lewis. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Alice, I'm in Wonderland (since the day that I first met you) /[Morse, music] ; [Fields, lyrics]. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I can't give you anything but love :from "Blackbirds of 1928" /McHugh ; Fields. | Domino Dance Orchestra with vocal chorus. | |
Cuban love song /Stothart ; McHugh ; Fields. | Ben Alley. | |
The Nuns' Chorus.Johann Strauss; Arr Benatzky. | Gracie Fields; Wardour Singers; Robert Farnon And His Concert Orch. | |
Red lips :kiss my blues away /Monaco ; Wending. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
I'm just wild about animal crackers /Harry Link ; Fred Rich ; Sam Coslow ; the pump song / Buddy Fields ; Sammy Lerner ; Richard A. Whiting. | Six Jumping Jacks. | |
Baby! /McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
Don't blame me /Fields ; McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
I miss my Swiss (My Swiss misses me) /Gilbert ; Baer. | California Ramblers ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
The aba daba honeymoon /Fields ; Donovan. | Arthur Collins ; Byron G. Harlan. | Columbia. |
Make the man love me /D. Fields ; Schwartz. | Jo Stafford ; Paul Weston and his orchestra ; The Norman. | |
Exactly like you /McHugh ; Fields. | Oscar Peterson ; Major Holley, rhythm bass. | |
Westopped Them At The MarneLieutenant Gitz Rice. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
So that's the kind of a girl you are /Rose ; Dubin. | Selvin and his orchestra ; Arthur Fields. | |
Who'll Be the Next One (To cry over you) /Johnny S. Black. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | |
I gave you up just before you threw me down /Kalmar ; Ruby ; Ahlert. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
Freckles. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Alice, I'm in wonderland /Morse, music ; [Fields, lyrics]. | Sterling Trio, vocal Trio with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Whose pretty baby are you now /Kahn ; Van Alstyne. | Roy Randall, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there /Flatow. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Pick yourself up :from the RKO film "Swing time" /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Benny Goodman and his orchestra. | |
I Can't Give You Anything But LoveFields; Mchugh. | Oscar Peterson Trio; Norman Granz. | |
I wonder what they're doing tonight /Egan, music ; [Brown, lyrics] ; [Harriman, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Alice, I'm in Wonderland /Morse, music ; Fields, lyrics. | Sterling Trio. | Okeh. |
There'll be a hot time in the old town to-night /Metz, music ; [Hayden, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields ; Peerless Quartette. | Columbia. |
Any old place the gang goes (I'll be there) /McKenna. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
La vie en rose (Take me to your heart again) /Louiguy ; Piaf. | Gracie Fields, vocal ; Bob Farnon and his Orchestra. | |
I'm so glad my mamma don't know where I'm at /Toosweet. | Arthur Fields ; Dabney's Band. | Vocalion. |
I don't want to get well /Jentes, music ; [Pease, lyrics] ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Get away old man, get away. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo. | |
Let's sit and talk about you /Fields ; McHugh. | Ray Miller and his orchestra ; Bob Nolan. | |
The last long mile /Breitenfeld. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
How I love her and how she loves me is nobody's business /Gaskill ; Mills. | Master Players ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
On The Sunny Side Of The StreetDorothy Fields; Jimmy Mchugh. | Earl Hines. | |
Would you rather be a colonel with an eagle on your shoulder, or a private with a chicken on your knee /Gottler. | Eugene Buckley, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Good morning Mr. Zip-zip-zip /Lloyd. | Eugene Buckley : Peerless Quartette ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
Oh! Frenchy /Sam Ehrlich ; Con Conrad. | Arthur Fields (tenor with orchestra). | |
Falling /Collins ; Cameron ; Fields. | Al. Edwards, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Katinka /Russel ; Tobias. | Lanin and his orchestra, vocal chorus Arthur Fields. | |
It's in the morning /Creager. | Willie Creager and his orch[estra] ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? (after they've seen paree) /Lewis ; Young ; Donaldson. | Arthur Fields (tenor with orchestra). | |
Just Like Washington Crossed The Delaware.Meyer. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I'm in the mood for love, from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh. | Will Osborne and his orchestra. | |
Oui, oui, Marie, or, Wee, wee, Marie /Bryan, lyrics ; McCarthy, lyrics ; Fisher, music. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Boogaboo /Jelly Roll Morton. Subway sobs / Parham. | Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers (side A), Tiny Parham and his Musicians (side B). | |
Bring back those rock-a-bye baby days /Christy ; Silver ; Bernie. My best girl / Donaldson. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
Save your sorrow (For to-morrow) /De Sylva ; Sherman. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
Brown eyes, why are you blue? /Bryan, Meyer. So that's the kind of a girl you are / Rose, Dubin. | Glantz and his orchestra (item 1) ; Selvin and his orchestra (item 2) ; Arthur Fields, vocals. | |
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The MorningIrving Berlin. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
I can't give you anything but love /McHugh ; Fields. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra. | |
Just the kind of a girl you'd love to make your wife /H. Von Tilzer, music ; [Klein, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
I ain't got weary yet /Johnson, [Howard], [lyrics] ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields. | Okeh. |
I Wonder What They're Doing TonightEgan. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Ja-da.Carleton. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Who cares? /Ager ; Yellen. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | |
Hey! young fella (close your old umbrella) /Fields ; McHugh. | Will Osborne and his orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Bless This HouseTaylor; Brahe. | Gracie Fields; Male Voice Chorus; Phil Green; His Orchestra. | |
Baby! /McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
The pal that I loved stole the gal that I loved /Pease ; Nelson. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
A fine romance :una dulce romanza : from the RKO film "Never gonna dance" /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo & Trio, vocal refrain. | |
Sweet little you /Bibo. | Jenkins' Orchestrians ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Honest and truly /Rose. | Arthur Fields, baritone with piano, violin, sax. acc. | |
Your lips are no man's land but mine /McCarron and Morgan ; sung by Campbell and Burr. When I send you a picture of Berlin / Fay, Ryan and Dreyer ; sung by Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartette. | Campell and Burr, vocals (Side A), Arthur Fields and the Peerless Quartette, vocals (Side B). | Columbia. |
My cutey's due at two-to-two-today /Robin ; A. Von Tilezr. | Missouri Jazz Band ; Arthur Fields, vocla chorus. | |
When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France /Bryan ; Hess ; Leslie. | Arthur Fields. | Vocalion. |
Falling :fox trot /Collins ; Cameron ; Fields. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Bring back those wonderful days /Darl Mac Boyle ; Nat Vincent. | Arthur Fields. | |
Baby! :from "Blackbirds of 1928" : Nena /McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal refrain. | |
On the Mississippi /Macdonough, Carroll, Fields ; [performed by] American Quartet with orchestra. In a little while / Kingsley, Christie ; [performed by] Campbell and Burr with orchestra. | American Quartet with orchestra [side A] ; Campbell and Burr with orchestra [side B]. | |
Baby :from Ziegfeld's "Midnight frolic" /Egbert Van Alstyne ; Gus Kahn. | Arthur Fields, with orchestra. | |
BrazilAry Barroso. | Irving Fields Trio. | |
I don't want the world /Jesse Greer ; Benny Davis. But I do--you know I do / Walter Donaldson. | Jack Denny Orchestra. | |
Let's All Do SomethingLange. | Arthur Fields. | Columbia. |
Cuban love song /Stothart ; McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
Oui, oui, Marie, or, Wee, wee, Marie /Bryan, lyrics ; McCarthy, lyrics ; Fisher, music. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Hey! Young fella :Close your old umbrella = Olga usted, senorita /Dorothy Fields ; Jimmy McHugh. | Glen Gray and his Orchestra ; Walter Hunt, vocal refrain ; [Joe Hall, piano] ; [Tony Briglia, drums]. | Victor. |
I can't get you anything but love, baby /Fields ; McHugh. | Benny Goodman & his Orchestra. | |
Go home and tell your mother :ve y dile a tu mamacita : talkie hit from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture "Love in the rough" /McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
It's all yours :from the musical comedy "Stars in your eyes" /Dorothy Fields ; Arthur Schwartz. | Artie Shaw and his Orchestra ; Helen Forrest, vocal refrain. | |
I ain't got weary yet! /Wenrich. | Arthur Fields ; Peerless Quartette, baritone and male vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Pick-up boys /Leonard Feather. Porgy / Fields-McHugh. | Coleman Hawkins ; Ben Webster ; George Auld ; Charlie Shavers ; "Specs" Powell ; Israel Crosby ; Hy White ; Bill Rowland. | |
Where do we go from here [boys]? /Johnson ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, male voices with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I can't give you anything but love, baby /Jimmy McHugh ; Dorothy Fields. St. Louis blues / W. C. Handy. | The Swing Billies. | |
Give me a smile and a kiss /Sullivan ; Handman. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
Oh Mabel! /Kahn ; Fiorito. | California Ramblers ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Don't Blame MeFields; Mchugh. | Robert Farnon; His Orchestra. | |
One more waltz :from the motion picture "Love in the rough" /Dorothy Fields ; Jimmy McHugh. | Ted Fiorito and his Orchestra ; Stan Jacobson, vocal refrain. | |
Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning /Berlin. | Arthur Fields. | |
I Might Be Your Once In Awhile.Smith; Herbert. | Arthur Fields; Orch. | |
Birds of a feather :fox trot /McGowan ; Moran. | All Star Trio and their orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal refrain. | |
The Holy CityAdams. | Harry Macdonough; Orchestra. | |
While the years go drifting by /Kahn ; Burke. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
He comes up smiling /Clarke ; Bayha. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Peggy O'Neal /Pease ; Nelson ; Dodge. | Arthur Fields. | |
Just the kind of a girl you'd love to make your wife /H. Von Tilzer. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ja-da (ja-da, ja-da, jing jing!) /Carleton. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Over ThereCohan. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
White ChristmasIrving Berlin. | Gracie Fields; The Wardour Singers; Bob Faron; Orchestra. | |
Close as pages in a book /Fields ; Romberg. | AAF Training Command Orchestra ; Sgt. Felix Slatkin, conductor ; Bob Carroll, vocal. | |
Along Came RuthBerlin. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
When I send you a picture of Berlin /Fay ; Ryan ; Dreyer. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | Eugene Buckley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Chérie /Wood, lyrics ; Bibo, music. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A fine romance :from the RKO film "Swing time" /Dorothy Fields ; Jerome Kern. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain & Trio. | |
In a great big way /Fields ; McHugh. | Ray Miller and his orchestra ; Bob Nolan. | |
Uncle Sammy /Holzmann. Keep your head down, Fritzi boy / Lieut. Gitz Rice. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchetra. | Columbia. |
We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo-out of Heligoland! /Morse. | Arthur Fields with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
We stopped them at the Marne /Lieut. Gitz Rice. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Follow the swallow /Rose ; Dixon ; Henderson. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | |
Pay Day.Fields. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
I can't give you anything but love ;Intro. : I must have that man ! : from "Blackbirds of 1928" /McHugh ; Fields. | Harold Leonard violin solo with piano accomp. | |
Side by side /Woods. | Lanin and his orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | Compo. |
Oh! Frenchy. | Fats Waller and his Rhythm; Fats Waller, vocals. | |
Some sunny day /Irvnig Berlin ; My Machree's lullaby / Johnson ; Mullane ; Schuster. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orch. (Some sunny day) ; Sam Ash, tenor with orch. (My Machree's lullaby) | |
Stay down where you belong /Berlin. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Don't blame me /Fields ; McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ;Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there /Flatow. Song long Mother / Van Alstyne. | Arthur Fields, baritone (1st work); Columbia Quartette, male vocal ensemble (2nd work). | Columbia |
Good morning Mr. Zip-zip-zip /Lloyd. K-k-k-katy / O'Hara. | [Side A] Sung by Eugene Buckley and Peerless Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment ; [Side B] Sung by Eugene Buckley, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
K-K-Katy /O'Hara. | Eugene Buckley ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
Ja-da (ja-da, ja-da, jing jing!) /Carleton. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Johnny's in town /Olman, music ; Meyer, music ; [Yellen, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |
Marvelous /Breen ; De Rose. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
Brown eyes, why are you blue? /Bryan ; Meyer. | Glantz and his orchestra ; Arthur Fields. | |
Let it rain, let it pour /Friend, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra. | Compo. |
Paper doll /J.S. Black. | Arthur Fields. | Berliner. |
I won't dance :from "Roberta" /Kern-Harbach-Hammerstein-Fields, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Song of India / Rimsky-Korsakov, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians. | |
The little Ford rambled right along /C.R. Foster, Byron Gay ; [performed by] Billy Murray. Auntie Skinner's chicken dinner / Fields, Carroll, Morse ; [performed by] Collins and Harlan. | Billy Murray ; [Side B] Collins and Harlan. | |
Keep your head down Fritzie boy /Lieutenant Gitz Rice ; Morgan. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accomapniment. | Columbia |
I feel a song comin' on :from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh ; Oppenheim. | Will Osborne and his orchestra. | |
I'm in the mood for love /Fields ; McHugh. | Monica Lewis. | |
The last long mile /Breitenfeld. | Arthur Fields : Peerless Quartette ; baritone and male quartette ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
And that ain't all /Bud Green ; Sammy Stept. | Arthur Fields (tenor with orchestra). | |
Throw no stones in the well that gives you water /Morse. Good bye Broadway, hello France / Baskette. | Arthur Fields, baritone (1st work); The Peerless Quartette, male vocal ensemble (2nd work). | Columbia. |
PorgyFields; Mchugh. | Auld-hawkins-webster Saxtet. | |
Alone too long /Arthur Schwartz ; Dorothy Fields. | Stan Kenton and his orchestra. | |
I can't give you anything but love /Dorothy Fields ; Jimmy McHugh. | Fats Waller and his Rhythm : Uma Mee Carlisle. | |
Don't blame me /Fields McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Who'll be the next one /J.S. Black. | Arthur Fields. | Berliner. |
The way you look tonight /Fields ; Kern. | Maynard Ferguson, trumpet ; Herbie Harper, trombone ; Bud Shank, alto-sax ; Bob Cooper, tenor-sax ; Bob Gordon, baritone-sax ; Shelly Manne, drums ; Russ Freeman, piano ; Curtis Counce, bass. | |
Roller skating song :from Allied Artists picture "There's a girl in my heart" /Robert Bilder, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Don Rodney. Cow and a plough and a frau from musical production "Arms and the girl" / Morton Gould - Dorothy Fields, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Don Rodney ; Kenny Gardner. | |
When the rest of the crowd goes home ;Cuban love song /Dubin ; Burke ; Stothard ; McHugh ; Fields. | Vic Irwin's Orchestra (vocal choruses). | |
SingaporeL Wolfe Gilbert; Anatol Friedland. | Arthur Fields; With Orchestra. | |
Every night I cry myself to sleep over you /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
We don't want the bacon (what we want is a piece of the Rhine) /Carr, Russell and Ravens [i.e. Havens] ; the Yanks are at it again / Cowan. | Peerless Quartette with orchestra acc.; with Arthur Fields, baritone (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Voice of the stars -- part 1. | Gracie Fields, Charles Laughton, Leslie Henson, Albert Burdon, Evelyn Laye, Stanley Lupino, Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow, Gordon Harker, George Arliss, Bobby Howes, Mae West. | |
Cuban love song :from "The Cuban love song" : cancion de amor Cubana /Stothart ; McHugh ; Fields. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombard, vocal refrain. | |
Cows may come, cows may go, but the bull goes on forever /H. Von Tilzer ; [Vincent Bryan]. He comes up smiling / Clarke and Bayha. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Arthur Fields (side B) | Columbia. |
I don't want to get well /Jentes. Long boy / Walker. | Arthur Fields, baritone (1st work); Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with the Peerless Quartette, male vocal ensemble (2nd work). | Columbia |
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 |
I'm in the mood for love :from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
Honey rose /N. Osborne ; A. Fields. | Charles Harrison. | Berliner. |
Red lips-kiss my blues away /Monaco ; Wendling. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |
I can't get you anything but love, baby /Fields ; McHugh. | Benny Goodman and his Sextet ; Benny Goodman, clarinet ; Cootie Williams, trumpet ; George Auld, sax ; Charles Christian, guitar ; Artie Bernstein, bass ; Harry Yaeger, drums ; Ken Kercey, piano. | |
I don't want to get well /Jentes. | Arthur Fields : Baritone Solo ; orchestra accompaniment. | |
The Lord's PrayerA Musical Setting By Albert Ray Malotte. | Gracie Fields; Phil Green; His Orchestra; Sidney Torch. | |
For ever and ever /Winkler ; Rosa. | Gracie Fields, vocal ; Wardour Singers ; Bob Farnon and his Orchestra. | |
Its Not Your NationalityJohnson; Mccarthy. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accomp. | Columbia |
Birds of a feather /McGowan ; Moran. | All Star Trio and Their Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal refrain. | |
Johnny's in town /Yellen ; Olman ; Meyer. | Arthur Fields (comic song with orchestra). | |
I feel a song comin' on :from "Every night at eight" /Fields ; McHugh. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
I'm in the mood for love /McHugh ; Fields. | Al Sack and his Orchestra. | |
Lost In A FogFields; Mchught. | Chick Bullock; His Levee Loungers. | |
Exactly like you :from "Lew Leslie's international revue" /Fields ; McHugh. | The Arcadians. | |
Send me a curl /O'Hara. Over there / Cohan. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra (1st work) ; Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Over there /Cohan. | Arthur Fields, baritone, orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Oh! Frenchy /Conrad. | Arthur Fields, baritone, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
O Come, All Ye FaithfulChristmas Carol. | Gracie Fields; Chorus; Orchestra; Organ. | |
Let Us Be Sweethearts Over AgainGilbert. | Gracie Fields; Bob Farnon And His Orchestra; The Wardour Singers. | |
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip /Robert Lloyd. | Arthur Fields, tenor ; Peerless Quartette, male quartet and orchestra. | Berliner. |
When I Send You A Picture Of BerlinFay; Ryan; Dreyer. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Georgia land /Harry Carroll, music ; [Arthur Fields, lyric]. | Peerless Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Don't blame me /Fields ; McHugh. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, chorus. | |
Please show me my mammy /Pender. | Arthur Fields. | |
Don't blame me /Fields ; McHugh. | Sarah Vaughan ; George Treadwell's Orchestra. | |
Mister Gallagher and mister Shean /Gallagher ; Shean. | Arthur Fields ; Bob Thomas, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Give me a smile and kiss /Handman ; Sullivan. | Arthur Fields, with orchestra acc. | |
Peggy O'Neil /Pease ; Nelson ; Dodge. | Arthur Fields. | |
Looking on the bright side /Flynn. | Gracie Fields. | |
Side by side /Woods. | Lanin and His Orchestra ; Arthur Fields, vocal chorus. | |