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78 Records

Notable Titles:

• Allan Jones’ 1938 recording of “The Donkey Serenade” was the third largest record seller in RCA history. It is only bested by an Elvis Presley hit and Tommy Dorsey’s “Boogie Woogie.”
• Allan Jones also recorded the first “complete” version of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion with the St. Bartholomew Choir. It was sold as a set of 24 twelve-inch records and is extremely rare.

Other 78 titles:

Ah! Moon Of My Delight
All My Love
All The Things You Are
Almost Like Being In Love
Alone
Always (Leslie-Smith)
Amapola
Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
Bless You, My Sweet
Blue Skies
Can I Forget You?
Come To Me, Bend To Me
Cosi Cosa
Daybreak
Dearly Beloved
Deep In My Heart Dear
Do I Love You?
Don’t Blame Me
Falling In Love With Love
Forever Mine
Giannina Mia
Great Day
I Believe
I Dream Of You (More Than You Dream I Do)
I Love You Truly
I Talk To The Trees
I’ll See You Again
I’ll Walk Alone
I’m Falling In Love With Someone
If
Just-A Wearying For You
Kashmiri Song
Like A Dream
Little Grey Home In The West
Look For The Silver Lining
Love Song Of Renaldo
Love’s Roundelay (with Jarmila Novotna)
Lover
Make Believe
Mine Alone
Miss Caroline
Mona Lisa
More Than You Know
My Foolish Heart
No, No and No
Oklahoma Medley
On The Trail
One Song
Only A Rose (A Vagabond King)
Poppa Piccolino
Riders In The Sky
Rio Rita
Sentimental Me
Show Boat – Medley
Siboney
Someday (Friml)
Someday (Victor Herbert)
Song Of The Vagabonds
Stars in My Eyes
Sweethearts
Sylvia
The Echo Told Me A Lie
The Lisbon Story – Extracts
The Lord’s Prayer
The Monkey & The Organ Grinder
The Night Was Made For Love
The One I Love
The Sleigh
The Song Is You
The Touch Of Your Hand
The Touch Of Your Lips
The Way You Look Tonight
The White Dove
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
There’s A Small Hotel
They Say It’s Wonderful (Annie Get Your Gun)
Thine Alone
Trees in Grosvenor Square
V Stands For Victory
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Funiculi, Funicula
While The Angelus Was Ringing
Who Are We To Say?
Who Are You?
Why Do I Love You?
Why?
Yellow Tulip
You Stepped Out Of A Dream
You’re Breaking My Heart

Night and Day (1946) (Record album)

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RCA Victor Red Seal Records (12”)

Songs:
Easy to Love
Night and Day
In the Still of the Night
What is This Thing Called Love
I've Got You Under My Skin
Why Shouldn't I
Rosalie
Begin the Beguine

 

 


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