You'd be so nice to come home to
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- A Cole Porter festival
- A Swingin' affair
- A Twist of Lemmon
- A swingin' affair
- Academy Award losers?
- Academy Award losers?
- Act one -- sing too
- Adventure[s] in rhythm, 1946-01-20
- After hours at the London House
- After the ball
- All night long
- Ambrose, tribute to Cole Porter
- An evening with George Shearing and Mel Tormé
- Andre Kostelanetz plays Cole Porter : with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr
- André Previn Trio
- André Previn's trio jazz
- Angel eyes
- Anita O'Day in Tokyo
- Anita O'Day swings Cole Porter with Billy May
- Anita O'Day swings Cole Porter with Billy May
- Art Pepper meets the rhythm section
- Art Pepper meets the rhythm section
- Australian Jazz Quintet + 1
- Autumn love
- Bass on top
- Ben Webster
- Big Bags
- Big band bags
- Billy Bauer, plectrist
- Billy Bauer, plectrist
- Billy Bauer, plectrist
- Bob Brookmeyer
- Bud Powell Trio
- Buddy Clark's greatest hits
- Buddy Clark's greatest hits
- By myself
- Byrd in the wind
- Byrd in the wind
- C'mon let's dance
- California doings
- California melodies, 1946-01-06
- Canadian sunset bossa nova
- Canadian sunset bossa nova
- Charlie Barnet in disco order, Volume 19, March 8, 1946-August 12, 1946
- Chet
- Close-up: Nancy Wilson
- Club 15 : favorites from a favorite air show
- Cocktail swing
- Cocktail swing
- Cole Porter
- Cole Porter dance book
- Cole Porter in Hollywood, 1929-1956
- Cole Porter songs
- Coleman Hawkins encounters Ben Webster
- Coleman Hawkins encounters Ben Webster
- Collections
- Colors in sound
- Concierto
- Concierto
- Condoli/Vines
- Constance Towers sings to the Horse soldiers
- Cookin' on all burners
- Country club swing
- Dance party
- Dance, dance, dance
- Dance, dance, dance
- Darin at the Copa
- Darin at the Copa
- Darin at the Copa
- Dave Brubeck, solo piano
- Dorothy Ashby plays for beautiful people
- Doubles in jazz
- Doubles in jazz
- Easy going
- Ella at Juan-Les-Pins
- Ezz-thetic!
- Fly me to the moon and the bossa nova pops
- Fly me to the moon and the bossa nova pops
- Frank Sinatra sings the select Cole Porter
- Frank Sinatra sings the select Cole Porter
- Frank Sinatra sings the select Cole Porter
- Frederick Fennell conducts Cole Porter
- Frederick Fennell conducts Cole Porter
- Friends
- Girl of my dreams : the vocal artistry of Buddy Clark
- Golden trombone
- Great jazz artists play compositions of Cole Porter
- Great jazz artists play the music of great composers
- Great vocalists of the Big Band Era
- Happy session
- Helen Merrill
- Helen Merrill
- Henri Renaud's All Stars
- Hits of World War II : [the great British dance bands, 1943-1944], Vol. 6
- Holiday in Manhattan
- Hollywood - my way
- I concentrate on you
- I've heard that song before
- I've heard that song before
- In transition
- Jay and Kai
- Jay and Kai
- Jazz Canada Europe '79
- Jazz at the Showboat, Vol. 2, Byrd in the wind
- Jazz in July : the kingdom of swing & the republic of oop bop sh'bam, Vol. 1, Live at the 92nd Street Y
- Jazz prose
- Jo + jazz
- Jo + jazz
- Joe Cartwright presents The best of Kansas City jazz, Vol. 2
- Johnnie Ray
- Johnny Desmond swings
- Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
- Julie at home
- Kendor Jazz Ensemble reference recording, vol.11
- Lea in love
- Lea in love
- Let's dance with the Three Suns
- Let's dance with the Three Suns
- Lisa Kirk sings at the Plaza
- Live from 18th & Vine
- Lonely Street
- Lonesome gal
- Lullabies in rhythm
- Mavis
- Me and my guitar
- Moanin'
- Motion
- Motion
- Music for her
- New voice in town
- New voice in town
- Nikki : introducing the beautiful Nikki Price
- Nina at Newport
- North of the border
- On a rainy afternoon
- One more time
- One night stand with Tommy Dorsey
- Orient Express
- Originalee Konitz
- Over here, over there : [the most popular songs in England and America during World War II]
- Peacocks
- Piano moods
- Pleasant percussion
- Professional dreamer
- Ray Conniff's world of favorites
- Reevaluations : the Impulse years
- Ronnie Brown Trio at P.J.'s
- Sammy awards
- Sarah Vaughan after hours at the London House
- Scene one
- Selections from new Capitol albums for May, 1957 for radio - TV program use
- Share the love
- Signals
- Sing sing sing
- Sing sing sing
- Sing sing sing
- Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, Disc 2
- So nice to come home to
- Soliloquy
- Somebody loves me
- Song hits of 1942
- Song hits of 1943
- Songs at sunset
- Sounds and songs
- Spike Robinson with Eddie Thompson Trio at Chesters, Vol. 2
- Spring into action! : radio demonstration record
- Summertime : Carol Slone sings again
- Sweet and soulful sounds
- Swing softly
- Tenderly
- Tenor giants
- That Duchin touch
- The Bob Brookmeyer small band
- The Bud Powell Trio
- The Buddy Clark collection : The Columbia years (1942-1949)
- The Chappell story, Part I
- The Early trios
- The Ed Higgins Trio
- The Kate Smith anniversary album
- The Smart Set
- The Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, [Disc 3]
- The World's Greatest Jazzband of Yank Lawson & Bob Haggart plays Cole Porter
- The arioso touch
- The best of Charlie Barnet
- The best of Cole Porter
- The best of Julie
- The best of the barrack ballads
- The big band era : the passing of the 40's, Vol. 3
- The cool voice of Rita Reys
- The crossing
- The definitive jazz scene, Vol. 2
- The fabulous '40s
- The feeling is mutual, 1946-03-21
- The grand appearance
- The great Kate
- The great hits of Cole Porter
- The master
- The more I see you
- The music of Cole Porter
- The new Johnny Smith Quartet
- The new Vivienne Della Chiesa
- The soulful mood of Gene Ammons
- The white cliffs of Dover
- Then and now : Joe Williams
- This is Sheila
- Time to go
- Timeless
- Tommy Gallant-- by himself
- Treasury star parade : Treasury star parade, Pro. 148 | Pro. 149, The murder of Lidice | Over there
- Tribute to Cole Porter
- Trio
- Vogue jazz disque
- Welcome Matt
- What matters most
- With bells on (tintinnabulation)
- You 'n me
- You 'n me
- You n' me
- You're getting to be a habit with me
- [Jan Garber and his orchestra : [Art Kassel and his Kassels-in-the-Air], Part 1]
- [Kraft music hall : [The march of time, 1943-01-28, part 1] | 1943-01-28, part 1]
- [Plantation party : [The Raleigh serenade, 1943-01-08, excerpt] | 1943-01-08 ; Waltz time | 1943-01-08, excerpt]
- [Radio address by Henry Stimson on March 9, 1943 : [Kraft music hall, Part 1] | 1943-03-11, part 1]
- [The Carnation contented hour : [The Bell Telephone hour, 1943-03-22, part 1] | 1943-03-22, part 1]
- [The pause that refreshes on the air : [The Westinghouse program, 1943-01-10, part 1] | 1943-01-10, part 1]
- [Victory without hate, association by choice, 1943-03-02, conclusion]
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