| # | Title | Rating | Length |
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| 1 | The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-06-27)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-06-27)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-06-27)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-06-27)
- saxophone:
- Don Lodice (on 1940-06-27), Paul Mason (on 1940-06-27), Johnny Mince (on 1940-06-27), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-06-27) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-06-27)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-06-27), Les Jenkins (on 1940-06-27) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-06-27)
- trumpet:
- Bunny Berigan (on 1940-06-27), Jimmy Blake (on 1940-06-27), Clyde Hurley (on 1940-06-27) and Ray Linn (on 1940-06-27)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-06-27)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey
- performer:
- The Pied Pipers
- arranger:
- Sy Oliver
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-06-27)
- recording of:
- The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) (on 1940-06-27)
- lyricist:
- Gus Kahn
- composer:
- Isham Jones
- publisher:
- Bantam Music Publishing Co., Gilbert Keyes Music Company, Gus Kahn Music Co., The Songwriters Guild and Milton Weil Music Co. (on 1924-01-07)
| | 3:32 |
| 2 | April Played the Fiddle | | 3:07 |
| 3 | Star Dust- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-11-11)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-11-11)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-11-11)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-11-11)
- saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1940-11-11), Don Lodice (on 1940-11-11), Paul Mason (on 1940-11-11), Johnny Mince (on 1940-11-11) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-11-11)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-11-11), Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-11-11), Les Jenkins (on 1940-11-11) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-11-11)
- trumpet:
- Ziggy Elman (on 1940-11-11), Ray Linn (on 1940-11-11) and Chuck Peterson (on 1940-11-11)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-11-11)
- vocals:
- Connie Haines (in 1940), The Pied Pipers (in 1940) and Frank Sinatra (in 1940, on 1940-11-11)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey
- performer:
- The Pied Pipers and Frank Sinatra
- arranger:
- Sy Oliver
- recorded at:
- RCA Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-11-11)
- cover recording of:
- Stardust (on 1940-11-11)
- lyricist:
- Mitchell Parish (in 1929)
- composer:
- Hoagy Carmichael (in 1927)
- publisher:
- Mills Music, Inc. (ended), All Nations Music, EMI Mills Music Inc. , EMI Music Publishing Ltd. , Everbright Music Co., Hoagy Publishing Co., Lawrence Wright Music Co., Ltd. and Songs of Peer, Ltd.
- sub-publisher:
- イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (from 2021-07-01 to present)
- part of:
- American Splendor
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| 4 | We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-08-29)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-08-29)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-08-29)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-08-29)
- saxophone:
- Heine Beau (on 1940-08-29), Don Lodice (on 1940-08-29), Johnny Mince (on 1940-08-29), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-08-29) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-08-29)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-08-29), Les Jenkins (on 1940-08-29) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-08-29)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1940-08-29), Ziggy Elman (on 1940-08-29), Clyde Hurley (on 1940-08-29) and Ray Linn (on 1940-08-29)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-08-29)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-08-29)
- recording of:
- We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) (on 1940-08-29)
- writer:
- Nelson Cogane (in 1939), Sammy Mysels (in 1939) and Dick Robertson (in 1939)
- composer:
- Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels
- publisher:
- Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. and Penn Music Co.
- sub-publisher:
- ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 株式会社 Synch事業部
| | 3:03 |
| 5 | Yours Is My Heart Alone | | 2:54 |
| 6 | Polka Dots and Moonbeams- double bass:
- Ray Leatherford (on 1940-03-04)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-03-04)
- guitar:
- Al Avola (on 1940-03-04)
- piano:
- Bob Kitsis (on 1940-03-04)
- saxophone:
- Babe Russin (on 1940-03-04), Paul Mason (on 1940-03-04), Johnny Mince (on 1940-03-04), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-03-04) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-03-04)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-03-04), Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-03-04), Dave Jacobs (on 1940-03-04) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-03-04)
- trumpet:
- Bunny Berigan (on 1940-03-04), Jimmy Blake (on 1940-03-04), Ray Linn (on 1940-03-04) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-03-04)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-03-04)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-03-04)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-03-04)
- recording of:
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams (on 1940-03-04)
- lyricist:
- Johnny Burke
- composer:
- Jimmy Van Heusen
- publisher:
- Bourne Co. , Dorsey Brothers Music, Marke Music Publishing Co., Inc., Music Sales Corporation , My Dad’s Songs, Inc., Pocketful of Dreams Music Publisher and Reganesque Music Company
- sub-publisher:
- 日音 Synch事業部
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| 7 | Whispering- double bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-06-13)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-06-13)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-06-13)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-06-13)
- saxophone:
- Don Lodice (on 1940-06-13), Paul Mason (on 1940-06-13), Johnny Mince (on 1940-06-13), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-06-13) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-06-13)
- trumpet:
- Bunny Berigan (on 1940-06-13) and Jimmy Blake (on 1940-06-13)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-06-13)
- performer:
- The Pied Pipers
- arranger:
- Fred Stulce
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-06-13)
- recording of:
- Whispering (on 1940-06-13)
- lyricist:
- Richard Coburn (in 1920) and Malvin Schönberger (in 1920)
- composer:
- Vincent Rose (in 1920) and John Schoenberger (in 1920)
- publisher:
- EMI Miller Catalog, Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Fisher Music Corp., Redwood Music Ltd. and Sherman, Clay & Co. (in 1920)
| | 2:57 |
| 8 | I Could Make You Care | | 3:10 |
| 9 | East of the Sun (West of the Moon) | | 3:20 |
| 10 | Too Romantic | | 3:12 |
| 11 | How About You?- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1941-12-22)
- bass:
- George Boehm (on 1941-12-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1941-12-22)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1941-12-22)
- instruments:
- Manny Gershman (on 1941-12-22)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1941-12-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1941-12-22), Don Lodice (on 1941-12-22) and Bruce Snyder (on 1941-12-22)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1941-12-22), Dave Jacobs (on 1941-12-22) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1941-12-22)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1941-12-22), Ziggy Elman (on 1941-12-22), Chuck Peterson (on 1941-12-22) and Al Stearns (on 1941-12-22)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1941-12-22)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-12-22)
- recorded at:
- RCA Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-12-22)
- recording of:
- How About You? (on 1941-12-22)
- lyricist:
- Ralph Freed
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- CBS Feist Catalog, Inc., EMI Feist Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Leo Feist, Inc., フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス
- part of:
- The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
| | 2:55 |
| 12 | This Love of Mine | | 3:43 |
| 13 | Violets for Your Furs | | 3:06 |
| 14 | Dolores- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1941-01-20)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1941-01-20)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1941-01-20)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1941-01-20)
- saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1941-01-20), Don Lodice (on 1941-01-20), Paul Mason (on 1941-01-20), Johnny Mince (on 1941-01-20) and Fred Stulce (on 1941-01-20)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1941-01-20), Les Jenkins (on 1941-01-20) and Lowell Martin (on 1941-01-20)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1941-01-20), Ziggy Elman (on 1941-01-20), Ray Linn (on 1941-01-20) and Chuck Peterson (on 1941-01-20)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1941-01-20)
- vocals:
- John Huddleston (on 1941-01-20), Chuck Lowry (on 1941-01-20), The Pied Pipers (on 1941-01-20), Jo Stafford (on 1941-01-20) and Clark Yocum (on 1941-01-20)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-01-20)
- arranger:
- Sy Oliver
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1941-01-20)
- recording of:
- Dolores (on 1941-01-20)
- lyricist:
- Frank Loesser
- composer:
- Louis Alter
- publisher:
- Paramount Music Corporation
- part of:
- The 14th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
| | 2:57 |
| 15 | Everything Happens to Me- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1941-02-07)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1941-02-07)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1941-02-07)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1941-02-07)
- saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1941-02-07), Don Lodice (on 1941-02-07), Paul Mason (on 1941-02-07), Johnny Mince (on 1941-02-07) and Fred Stulce (on 1941-02-07)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1941-02-07), Les Jenkins (on 1941-02-07) and Lowell Martin (on 1941-02-07)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1941-02-07), Ziggy Elman (on 1941-02-07), Ray Linn (on 1941-02-07) and Chuck Peterson (on 1941-02-07)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1941-02-07)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-02-07)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1941-02-07)
- recording of:
- Everything Happens to Me (on 1941-02-07)
- lyricist:
- Tom Adair
- composer:
- Matt Dennis
- publisher:
- Commander Publications, Dorsey Brothers Music, Embassy Music Corporation and Music Sales Corporation
- sub-publisher:
- ミュージック・セールス
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| 16 | It’s Always You | | 3:15 |
| 17 | A Sinner Kissed an Angel | | 2:57 |
| 18 | I Guess I’ll Have to Dream the Rest | | 3:31 |
| 19 | In the Blue of Evening- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1942-06-17)
- bass:
- Phil Stevens (on 1942-06-17)
- cello:
- Harold Bemko (on 1942-06-17)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1942-06-17)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1942-06-17)
- harp:
- Ruth Hill (on 1942-06-17)
- piano:
- Milt Raskin (on 1942-06-17)
- saxophone:
- Harry Schuchman (on 1942-06-17)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1942-06-17), Don Lodice (on 1942-06-17) and Bruce Snyder (on 1942-06-17)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1942-06-17), Dave Jacobs (on 1942-06-17) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1942-06-17)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1942-06-17), Ziggy Elman (on 1942-06-17), Chuck Peterson (on 1942-06-17) and Jimmy Zito (on 1942-06-17)
- viola:
- Leonard Atkins (on 1942-06-17) and Sam Ross (on 1942-06-17)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1942-06-17), William Ehrenkrantz (on 1942-06-17), Seymour Miroff (on 1942-06-17), Raoul Polikian (on 1942-06-17), Leonard Posner (on 1942-06-17) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1942-06-17)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1942-06-17)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1942-06-17)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-06-17)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1942-06-17)
- part of:
- V Disc (number: x)
- recording of:
- In the Blue of Evening (on 1942-06-17)
- lyricist:
- Tom Adair
- composer:
- Alfonso D’Artega
- publisher:
- Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
| | 2:56 |
| 20 | Just as Though You Were Here- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1942-05-18)
- bass:
- Phil Stevens (on 1942-05-18)
- cello:
- Harold Bemko (on 1942-05-18)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1942-05-18)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1942-05-18)
- harp:
- Ruth Hill (on 1942-05-18)
- instruments:
- Harry Schuchman (on 1942-05-18)
- piano:
- Milt Raskin (on 1942-05-18)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1942-05-18), Don Lodice (on 1942-05-18) and Bruce Snyder (on 1942-05-18)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1942-05-18), Dave Jacobs (on 1942-05-18) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1942-05-18)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1942-05-18), Ziggy Elman (on 1942-05-18), Chuck Peterson (on 1942-05-18) and Jimmy Zito (on 1942-05-18)
- viola:
- Leonard Atkins (on 1942-05-18) and Sam Ross (on 1942-05-18)
- violin:
- Alex Beller (on 1942-05-18), William Ehrenkrantz (on 1942-05-18), Leonard Posner (on 1942-05-18), Irving Raymond (on 1942-05-18) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1942-05-18)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1942-05-18)
- vocals:
- John Huddleston (on 1942-05-18), Chuck Lowry (on 1942-05-18), The Pied Pipers (on 1942-05-18), Jo Stafford (on 1942-05-18) and Clark Yocum (on 1942-05-18)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1942-05-18)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-05-18)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- recorded at:
- RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1942-05-18)
- recording of:
- Just as Though You Were Here (on 1942-05-18)
- lyricist:
- Eddie DeLange
- composer:
- John Benson Brooks
- publisher:
- Dorsey Brothers Music, Music Sales Corporation and Scarsdale Music Corp.
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