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MONTH YEAR TITLE ARTIST Jan 1940 Careless Glenn Miller Jan 1/10/2005 MONTH YEAR TITLE ARTIST Jan 1940 Careless Glenn Miller Jan 1940 Between 18th And 19th On Chestnut Street Bing Crosby/Connee Boswell Jan 1940 All The Things You Are Artie Shaw Jan 1940 At The Balalaika Orrin Tucker Jan 1940 Body And Soul Coleman Hawkins Jan 1940 Darn That Dream Benny Goodman Feb 1940 Indian Summer Glenn Miller Feb 1940 You’d Be Surprised Orrin Tucker Feb 1940 Memories Of You Benny Goodman Sextet Feb 1940 It’s A Blue World Tony Martin Feb 1940 When You Wish Upon A Star Cliff Edwards Feb 1940 Tuxedo Junction Glenn Miller Feb 1940 On The Isle Of May Connee Boswell Mar 1940 With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair Bob Crosby Mar 1940 Too Romantic Bing Crosby Mar 1940 Say Si Si Andrews Sisters Mar 1940 When You Wish Upon A Star Glenn Miller Mar 1940 The Gaucho Serenade Dick Todd Mar 1940 Blue Prelude Woody Herman Mar 1940 How High The Moon Benny Goodman Mar 1940 The Singing Hills Bing Crosby Mar 1940 Leanin' On The Old Top Rail Bob Crosby Apr 1940 Cecelia Dick Jurgens Apr 1940 The Woodpecker Song Glenn Miller Apr 1940 Let There Be Love Sammy Kaye Apr 1940 Little Curly Hair In A High Chair Fats Waller Apr 1940 Playmates Kay Kyser Apr 1940 The Starlit Hour Glenn Miller Apr 1940 I’ve Got My Eyes On You Bob Crosby Apr 1940 Polka Dots And Moonbeams Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Apr 1940 The Woodpecker Song Andrews Sisters Apr 1940 So Long Russ Morgan Apr 1940 Shake Down The Stars Glenn Miller May 1940 Flying Home (1940 version) Lionel Hampton May 1940 Ma She’s Making Eyes At Me Kay Kyser May 1940 Say It Glenn Miller May 1940 No Name Jive Glen Gray May 1940 It’s A Wonderful World Jan Savitt May 1940 Make-Believe Island Mitchell Ayres May 1940 Imagination Glenn Miller May 1940 Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues Earl Hines May 1940 The Breeze And I Jimmy Dorsey May 1940 Where Was I Charlie Barnet May 1940 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra May 1940 Friendship Kay Kyser May 1940 Fools Rush In Glenn Miller May 1940 I’ll Never Smile Again Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra May 1940 Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga Jimmy Dorsey May 1940 The Nearness Of You Glenn Miller May 1940 Imagination Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Copyright © 2004-2005 JAM Communications Inc. Reproduction Prohibited Without Permission 1 1/10/2005 MONTH YEAR TITLE ARTIST Jun 1940 Contrasts Jimmy Dorsey Jun 1940 I’m Nobody’s Baby Judy Garland Jun 1940 Pennsylvania 6-5000 Glenn Miller Jun 1940 When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano Ink Spots Jun 1940 Frenesi Artie Shaw Jun 1940 Sierra Sue Bing Crosby Aug 1940 Blueberry Hill Glenn Miller Aug 1940 Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar Will Bradley Aug 1940 Whispering Grass (Don't Tell The Trees) Ink Spots Aug 1940 The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Aug 1940 When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano Glenn Miller Aug 1940 Maybe Ink Spots Sep 1940 Huckleberry Duck Raymond Scott Aug 1940 Trade Winds Bing Crosby Aug 1940 Practice Makes Perfect Bob Chester Aug 1940 I Miss You So Cats And The Fiddle Aug 1940 Only Forever Bing Crosby Oct 1940 Ferry-Boat Serenade Andrews Sisters Oct 1940 Pompton Turnpike Charlie Barnet Oct 1940 There I Go Vaughn Monroe Oct 1940 We Three (My Echo My Shadow And Me) Ink Spots Oct 1940 Ferry-Boat Serenade Kay Kyser Jan 1940 Our Love Affair Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Jan 1940 Scrub Me Mama With A Boogie Beat Will Bradley Jan 1940 Falling Leaves Glenn Miller Jan 1940 Down Argentina Way Bob Crosby Jan 1940 We Three (My Echo My Shadow And Me) Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Jan 1940 New San Antonio Rose Bob Wills Jan 1940 Celery Stalks At Midnight Will Bradley Jan 1940 Five O’Clock Whistle Glenn Miller Feb 1940 Dream Valley Sammy Kaye Feb 1940 Java Jive Ink Spots Feb 1940 Yes My Darling Daughter Dinah Shore Feb 1940 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Glenn Miller Feb 1940 In A Mellotone Duke Ellington Feb 1940 Down The Road Apiece Will Bradley Feb 1940 Redskin Rhumba Charlie Barnet Feb 1940 You’ve Got Me This Way Kay Kyser Jan 1941 Star Dust Artie Shaw Jan 1941 Along The Santa Fe Trail Glenn Miller Jan 1941 After Hours Erskine Hawkins Jan 1941 I Hear A Rhapsody Charlie Barnet Jan 1941 Temptation Artie Shaw Jan 1941 Star Dust Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Jan 1941 The Waltz You Saved For Me (1940 version) Wayne King Jan 1941 The Last Time I Saw Paris Kate Smith Jan 1941 Anvil Chorus Glenn Miller Jan 1941 I Hear A Rhapsody Jimmy Dorsey Jan 1941 Perfidia Xavier Cugat Jan 1941 You Walk By Eddy Duchin Copyright © 2004-2005 JAM Communications Inc. Reproduction Prohibited Without Permission 2 1/10/2005 MONTH YEAR TITLE ARTIST Jan 1941 Summit Ridge Drive Artie Shaw Gramercy 5 Feb 1941 High On A Windy Hill Gene Krupa Feb 1941 So You’re The One Hal Kemp Feb 1941 Song Of The Volga Boatmen Glenn Miller Feb 1941 It All Comes Back To Me Now Gene Krupa Feb 1941 New San Antonio Rose Bing Crosby Feb 1941 The Golden Wedding Woody Herman Feb 1941 High On A Windy Hill Jimmy Dorsey Feb 1941 Sweet Lorraine (Decca version) Nat King Cole Trio Feb 1941 Concerto For Clarinet Artie Shaw Feb 1941 It All Comes Back To Me Now Hal Kemp Mar 1941 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Andrews Sisters Mar 1941 Oh Look At Me Now Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Mar 1941 I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem Glenn Miller Mar 1941 There’ll Be Some Changes Made Benny Goodman Mar 1941 Amapola Jimmy Dorsey Mar 1941 Blue Flame Woody Herman Mar 1941 You Stepped Out Of A Dream Kay Kyser Mar 1941 Dancing In The Dark Artie Shaw Mar 1941 Bewitched Benny Goodman Apr 1941 Dolores Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Apr 1941 The Wise Old Owl Al Donahue Apr 1941 Music Makers Harry James Apr 1941 I Understand Jimmy Dorsey Apr 1941 The Band Played On Guy Lombardo Apr 1941 Dolores Bing Crosby Apr 1941 Drum Boogie Gene Krupa Apr 1941 Do I Worry Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Apr 1941 Racing With The Moon Vaughn Monroe Apr 1941 Intermezzo Wayne King Apr 1941 Alexander The Swoose Kay Kyser Apr 1941 Perfidia Glenn Miller Apr 1941 G’Bye Now Horace Heidt Apr 1941 Flight Of The Bumblebee Harry James Apr 1941 I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time Andrews Sisters Apr 1941 Everything Happens To Me Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra May 1941 Green Eyes Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 Do I Worry Ink Spots May 1941 I Want My Mama Carmen Miranda May 1941 Maria Elena Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 Let’s Get Away From It All Tommy Dorsey May 1941 My Sister And I Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 Daddy Sammy Kaye May 1941 Walkin’ By The River Una Mae Carlisle May 1941 The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) Freddy Martin May 1941 When The Sun Comes Out Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 Maria Elena Wayne King May 1941 Yours Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 That’s When Your Heartaches Begin Ink Spots May 1941 The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) Horace Heidt Copyright © 2004-2005 JAM Communications Inc. Reproduction Prohibited Without Permission 3 1/10/2005 MONTH YEAR TITLE ARTIST May 1941 Flamingo Duke Ellington May 1941 Just A Little Bit South Of North Carolina Gene Krupa May 1941 The Things I Love Jimmy Dorsey May 1941 Moonglow Artie Shaw May 1941 Because Of You Larry Clinton May 1941 Goodbye Dear I’ll Be Back In A Year Horace Heidt May 1941 Georgia On My Mind Gene Krupa Jun 1941 Yes indeed Tommy Dorsey Jun 1941 Til Reveille Kay Kyser Jun 1941 Take The “A” Train Duke Ellington Jun 1941 The Booglie Wooglie Piggy Glenn Miller Jun 1941 Blue Champagne Jimmy Dorsey Jun 1941 Til Reveille Bing Crosby Jun 1941 Let Me Off Uptown Gene Krupa Aug 1941 Piano Concerto In B Flat Freddy Martin Aug 1941 I Guess I’ll Have To Dream The Rest Glenn Miller Aug 1941 Kiss The Boys Goodbye Tommy Dorsey Aug 1941 Time Was Jimmy Dorsey Aug 1941 Walking The Floor Over You Ernest Tubb Aug 1941 Adios Glenn Miller Aug 1941 This Love Of Mine Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Aug 1941 You Are My Sunshine Bing Crosby Aug 1941 Airmail Special Benny Goodman Aug 1941 Embraceable You Jimmy Dorsey Aug 1941 You And I Glenn Miller Aug 1941 Elmer’s Tune Dick Jurgens Sep 1941 Yours Xavier Cugat/Dinah Shore Aug 1941 Chattanooga Choo Choo Glenn Miller Aug 1941 Jim Jimmy Dorsey Aug 1941 Why Don’t We Do This More Often Kay Kyser Aug 1941 You And I Bing Crosby Aug 1941 After You’ve Gone Gene Krupa Aug 1941 I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire Horace Heidt Oct 1941 Elmer’s Tune Glenn Miller Oct 1941 I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) Duke Ellington Oct 1941 Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio Les Brown Oct 1941 I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire Ink Spots Oct 1941 Snowfall Claude Thornhill Oct 1941 Bi-I-Bi Horace Heidt Oct 1941 God Bless The Child Billie Holiday Jan 1941 You Made Me Love You Harry James Jan 1941 It Happened In Sun Valley Glenn Miller Jan 1941 Tonight We Love Tony Martin Jan 1941 I Know Why Glenn Miller Feb 1941 Blues In The Night Woody Herman Feb 1941 Shepherd Serenade Bing Crosby Feb 1941 The White Cliffs Of Dover Kay Kyser Feb 1941 Any Bonds Today Andrews Sisters Feb 1941 Gloomy Sunday Billie Holiday Feb 1941 Autumn Nocturne Claude Thornhill Copyright © 2004-2005 JAM Communications Inc.
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