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Dick Haymes
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orchestra.
My Ideal
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Take it Easy
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Jo Stafford
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It Had to Be You
YES
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Cow-Cow Boogie
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Besame Mucho
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career as an up-and-coming
teenage idol by singing with a local
swing band headed by don Ramn
Cruz.[4] This band was composed
mainly of Mexican and MexicanAmerican musicians and played
primarily in East Los Angeles.[20]
He also sang with the Stan Kenton
Orchestra, and other groups, until
one day he was told that he also
would have to play an instrument
to stay with the band. Russell
recalled wistfully how he dealt with
this curious dilemma:
They said to me one night and
broke my heart, they says, "Andy,
we can't afford to have you as just
a singer. You've got to play some
instrument." I said, "But, gee, I'm a
singer." And they said, "Yeah, we're
paying you two dollars, two-fifty a
night and it's too much. You know,
the guys wanna split the rest of
the money." So I said, "What can I
learn in a hurry so I can join the
band?...Drums would be the
easiest thing." So I got a bunch of
the old records and started to learn
to play drums. Down in the cellar
I'd learn to play drums and keep
good time. This was when I was in
junior high and I was learning to
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1944_07
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YES
YES
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Blue Rain
NO
Pied Pipers
Mairzy Doats
YES
1944_07
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Perry Como
YES
YES
1944_07
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Jo Stafford
NO
YES
1944_07
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1944_07
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Mills Brothers
I Love You
NO
YES
1944_06
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1944_06
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Kay Armen
The Dreamer
NO
Mairzy Doats
YES
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Together
NO
YES
White Christmas
NO
1
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Ink Spots
YES
1944_06
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Red Foley
YES
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Betty Hutton
YES
Merry Macs
NO
NO
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Victory Polka
YES
NO
Mary Martin
YES
Evelyn Knight
YES
Jo Stafford
Bing Crosby
White Christmas
NO
Andy Russell
NO
Bing Crosby
1
2
1
Betty Hutton
It Had To Be You
NO
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Boogie Woogie
NO
No Love, No Nothin'
NO
Andy Russell
Amor
NO
YES
NO
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My Ideal
YES
My Shining Hour
NO
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No Love, No Nothin'
YES
It's Love-Love-Love
YES
Judy Garland
YES
YES
1944_03
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It Had To Be You
NO
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Cherry
YES
1944_03
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YES
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1944_03
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Bing Crosby
Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral
NO
Frank Sinatra
YES
NO
Martha Tilton
YES
NO
1944_03
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YES
1944_02
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Bing Crosby
NO
Together
NO
Star Eyes
NO
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Don't Sweetheart Me
YES
NO
YES
Helen Forrest
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1944_02
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YES
1944_02
Pied Pipers
NO
NO
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4
1
6
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Bing Crosby
Amor
NO
YES
YES
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YES
1944_01
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YES
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G.I. Jive
NO
Bing Crosby
NO
NO
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Dinah Shore
YES
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1944_01
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1944_00
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Merry Macs
Bing Crosby
I Love You
NO
My Heart Tells Me
YES
YES
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1944_00
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Bing Crosby
Mills Brothers
War years
Through 1939 the group enjoyed
remarkable success in Europe. Herbert
recalls,
NO
YES
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YES
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Besame Mucho
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Don't Fence Me In
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Andrews Sisters
Shoo-Shoo Baby
YES
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Bing Crosby
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby, Jr. was an
American singer and actor. Crosby's
trademark warm bass-baritone voice
made him one of the best-selling
recording artists of the 20th century,
with over half a billion records in
circulation
In 1910, seven-year-old Harry Crosby
Jr. was forever renamed. The Sunday
edition of the Spokesman-Review
published a feature called "The
Bingville Bugle". Written by humorist
Newton Newkirk, The Bingville Bugle
was a parody of a hillbilly newsletter
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