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A Century of Song 1940S 100 Years: A Century of Song 1940s Page 64 | 100 Years: A Century of song 1940 A Mother’s Prayer Careless I Can’t Love You Any More / at Twilight / Wish Me Luck Glenn Miller Tiggerty-Boo Vera Lynn Geraldo Chatter-Box / It’s a A Nightingale Sang Lovely Day Tomorrow I Haven’t Time to Be in Berkeley Square Jay Wilbur a Millionaire / Imagination Vera Lynn Jay Wilbur Count Your Blessings After the Battle / and Smile / Oh! Don’t I Wouldn’t Take a Million / David of the White Rock the Wind Blow Cold Fifth Avenue Paul Robeson George Formby Glenn Miller Ain’t It Grand to Be Daisy Bell I’ll Never Smile Again Bloomin’ Well Dead Katie Lawrence Tommy Dorsey & Lesley Sarony Frank Sinatra Dear Old Southland / Nothin’ All me Life I wanted Paul Robeson I’m Nobody’s Baby to be a Barrer Boy Nat Gonella & His Devil May Care / Flanagan & Allen New Georgians I’m Stepping Out With All Over The Place a Memory Tonight If I Had My Way / Tommie Trinder Glenn Miller Carolina in the Morning Ray Noble All the Things You Are Doing the Lambeth Walk Artie Shaw Noel Gay If You were the Only Girl in the World Along the Santa Fe Trail / Don’t Dilly Dally on George Robey Yes, My Darling Daughter the Way (My Old Man) Glenn Miller Marie Lloyd Imagination Tommy Dorsey & Angel Child / Be Happy Don’t Ever Pass Me By Frank Sinatra Glenn Miller Jack Payne & his Orchestra In a Little Rocky Valley Arm In Arm (Just You & Me) Down Argentina Way Carroll Gibbons Bert Ambrose & his Orchestra Bob Crosby & his Orchestra In the Mood Basin Street Blues / Down at the Old Glenn Miller Loveless Love Bull and Bush Lew Stone Florrie Ford It’s a Blue World / Too Romantic Beat Me Daddy, Eight Falling Leaves / Beat Me Lew Stone To The Bar Daddy, Eight to a Bar The Andrews Sisters Glenn Miller It’s a Long Way to Tipperary Beer Barrel Polka Ferryboat Serenade / Florrie Ford (Roll out the Barrel) Only Forever Joe Loss Orchestra Vera Lynn It’s a Lovely Day Tomorrow / Let the People Sing Bless Em All Five O’Clock Whistle Jack Payne Arthur Askey Ella Fitzgerald K-K-K-Katy Blueberry Hill / Fools Rush In (Where Billy Murray I Can’t Resist You Angels Fear to Tread) / Carroll Gibbons Yours Is My Heart Alone Let The People Sing Glenn Miller Noel Gay Boiled Beef and Carrots Harry Champion Goodnight Children / Let’s Make Memories Over the Rainbow Tonight / Comes Love By the Wishing Well / Vera Lynn Carroll Gibbons A Lover’s Lullaby Bert Ambrose 1940s | 100 Years: A Century of song Letting the New Year In Scatterbrain / Oh, Johnny Trade Winds George Formby Jack Hylton Bing Crosby Lights Out ‘Til Reveille / Seven Come Eleven Tuxedo Junction / Home, Sweet Home, Again Benny Goodman Danny Boy Jay Wilbur (Londonderry Air) Shine On Harvest Moon Glenn Miller Ma (He’s Making Eyes Flanagan & Allen At Me) Two Lovely Black Eyes Sierra Sue / Moments Dick Robertson & Charles Coborn in the Moonlight his Orchestra Glenn Miller Waiting At The Church Make Believe Vesta Victoria Slow Freight / Bugle Call Rag Ballroom Time / Glenn Miller We Three (My Echo, Old Black Joe My Shadow & Me) Glenn Miller South of the Border Tommy Dorsey & (Down Mexico Way) Frank Sinatra Me and My Girl Joe Loss Orchestra Noel Gay We’ll Meet Again / Special Stream Line Somewhere in France My Kind of Music / Bukka White Rhumboogie With You Lew Stone Stardust Jack Hylton Tommy Dorsey When Our Dreams My Melancholy Baby & Frank Sinatra Glenn Miller Grow Old Sweet Lorraine Bert Ambrose & My Prayer / Serenade in Blue Art Tatum his Orchestra Joe Loss Sweet Potato Piper / When You Wish Upon My Wubba Dolly / Mr. Jones Too Romantic a Star / Gaucho Serenade Lew Stone Glenn Miller Glenn Miller No, Mamma, No! / The Gaucho Serenade / Where Did You Get A Nightingale Sang Lilacs in the Rain That Hat? in Berkeley Square Harry Roy J.C. Heffron Bert Ambrose The Nearness of You / Whispering Grass Nursie, Nursie / Mister Meadowlark (Don’t Tell the Trees) Love Never Grows Old Glenn Miller The Ink Spots Bert Ambrose The Singing Hills With ‘er ‘ead tucked On the Outside Looking In / Bert Ambrose & his Orchestra underneath ‘er arm Are You Havin’ Any Fun? Stanley Holloway Flanagan and Allen The Spitfire Song Joe Loss & His Band You Are My Sunshine Only Forever Jimmie Davis Bing Crosby The Umbrella Man Flanagan & Allen You Made Me Care Our Love Affair (When I Wasn’t In Love) Tommy Dorsey & The Woodpecker Song / Bert Ambrose & Frank Sinatra It’s a Blue World Carroll Gibbons his Orchestra Pennsylvania 6-5000 / You’ve Got Something Rug Cutter’s Swing There’s A Boy Coming There / I Always Get to Glenn Miller Home On Leave Flanagan & Allen Bed By Half-Past Nine Rhumboogie / George Formby Tuxedo Junction This Can’t Be Love / Andrews Sisters Sing for Your Supper Carroll Gibbons Run Rabbit Run Flanagan & Allen Till the Lights of London Shine Again / The Black Say It / Farewell Blues Out Stroll Glenn Miller Joe Loss 100 Years: A Century of song | 1940s 1941 A Pair of Silver Wings / Daisy Bell High On A Windy Hill Do I Love You? Katie Lawrence Gene Krupa Carroll Gibbons Doing the Lambeth Walk Hold Your Hand Out, A String of Pearls / Noel Gay Naughty Boy Day Dreaming Florrie Ford Dolores Glenn Miller Tommy Dorsey I Do, Do You? (Do You Amapola & Frank Sinatra Believe in Love) / Deanna Durbin You Are the One Don’t Cry, Cherie / Glenn Miller Anvil Chorus (Part 1) / Sweeter Than the Sweetest Anvil Chorus (Part 2) Glenn Miller I Don’t Want to Set Glenn Miller the World On Fire Don’t Dilly Dally on The Ink Spots Any Old Iron the Way(My Old Man) Harry Champion Marie Lloyd I Got it Bad & That Ain’t Good Aunt Hagar’s Blues / Down at the Old Duke Ellington At the Jazz Band Ball Bull and Bush Lew Stone Florrie Ford I Hear A Rhapsody Jimmy Dorsey Aurora / Music Makers Down Forget-Me-Not Lane Andrews Sisters Horatio Nicholls I Played on My Spanish Guitar / Swing Mama Bless ‘em All / Good- Dreamsville, Ohio / George Formby Morning Sergeant Major Papa Niccolini Lew Stone (The Happy Cobbler) I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Glenn Miller Very Much) / (I’ll Be With Blue Flame You) In Apple Blossom Time Woody Herman Elmer’s Tune / Delilah Andrews Sisters Glenn Miller Blues in the Night If You were the Only Artie Shaw Ev’rything I Love / Girl in the World Baby Mine Boa noite (Goodnight) / George Robey Glenn Miller The One I Love Imagine the Duchess’s Victor Silvester Five O’Clock Whistle Feelings! / It’s Only You Glenn Miller Boiled Beef and Carrots Noel Coward Harry Champion Formby Favourites for It Might Have Been a Great the Forces (Parts 1 & 2) Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy / Deal Worse / Delivering George Formby Bounce Me Brother the Morning Milk Andrews Sisters Frenesi / My Blue Heaven George Formby Glenn Miller By the Light of the It’s a Great Day for the Irish Silv’ry Moon / While From One Love to Another / Judy Garland My Lady Sleeps I’m Thrilled It’s a Long Way to Tipperary Ray Noble Glenn Miller Florrie Ford Chattanooga Choo Choo / God Bless the Child It’s Always You / Who Am I I Know Why Billie Holiday Carroll Gibbons Glenn Miller He Wears A Pair Jingle Bells / Santa Claus Could You Please Oblige Of Silver Wings Is Comin’ to Town Us With a Bren Gun? / Eric Maschwitz [by Alvino Rey] There Have Been Hey Little Hen Glenn Miller Songs in England Noel Gay Noel Coward Key to the Highway Big Bill Broonzy 1940s | 100 Years: A Century of song King Joe (Joe Louis Blues) Song of the Volga Boatmen / Waltzing in the Clouds (Parts I & II) Chapel in the Valley Victor Sylvester Paul Robeson Glenn Miller Weep No More / The Last Lights Out Til Reveille Sonny Boy / Gimme Some Time I Saw Paris Bing Crosby Skin, My Friend Jay Wilbur Andrews Sisters London Pride When That Man Is Noel Coward Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay Dead And Gone Lottie Collins Al Bowlly & Jimmy Messene Los hijos de Buda / Te quiero dijiste Take The ‘A’ Train When They Sound Edmundo Ross Duke Ellington The Last All Clear Hughie Charles Me and My Girl Thanks to Love / Noel Gay My Sister and I Where Did You Get Carroll Gibbons That Hat? Moonlight Sonata / J.C. Heffron Slumber Song The Bells of London Glenn Miller Various Who Am I? / A Pair of Silver Wings My Melancholy Baby / The Mem’ry of a Rose / Anne Shelton Who’s Sorry Now? Prairieland Lulluby Glenn Miller Glenn Miller With Me Little Ukelele i n Me Hand My Word! You The One I Love (Belongs George Formby do look Queer! to Somebody Else) / Stanley Holloway Sun Valley Jump You and I / The Angels Glenn Miller Came Thru Oh! Buddy, I’m in Love / Glenn Miller Down Ev’ry Street The Spirit Is Willing / Jay Wilbur The Air Minded Executive You Are My Sunshine Glenn Miller Bing Crosby On Mother Kelly’s Doorstep. Randolph Sutton The Umbrella Man You Made Me Love You Flanagan & Allen (I Didn’t Want to Do It) Over the Hill Harry James Vera Lynn The White Cliffs of Dover / We’re the Couple in You Started Something / Peekaboo to You / the Castle Sand in My Shoes The Cradle Song Glenn Miller Carroll Gibbons Glenn Miller There Goes That You Stepped Out of Perfidia / Spring Will Song Again / The Things a Dream / You and I Be So Sad (When She I Love Carroll Gibbons Comes This Year) Carroll Gibbons Glenn Miller Yours This Is No Laughing Matter / Vera Lynn Room Five-Hundred Humpty Dumpty Heart and Four / We Three Glenn Miller Carroll Gibbons This Time the Dream’s Run Rabbit Run on Me / Says Who? Says Flanagan & Allen You, Says I! Russian Rose Glenn Miller Bert Ambrose & his Orchestra Underneath the Arches She Belongs To The Devil Flanagan & Allen Washboard Sam V Stands For Victory Shine On Harvest Moon Joe Loss & His Band Flanagan & Allen Vine Street Blues Singing in the Rain / Ja Da Jay McShann Lew Stone Waiting for Sally
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