Blues in the night
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- 'Round midnight
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- 10th anniversary radio salute to Continental Air Command 1948-1958
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- 50 fabulous years
- 60 big band hits
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- Bud's bandwagon : Bud's bandwagon, 462, Part 2 | 463, Part 1
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- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Harold Arlen song book, Vol. 1
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Harold Arlen songbook
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Harold Arlen songbook
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- Felix Slatkin conducts fantastic percussion
- Felix Slatkin conducts fantastic percussion
- Flamenco concert
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- For the first time, live broadcasts of his first band, 1936, plus previously unreissued recordings of 1938-41
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- For those who think young
- Frank Sinatra sings for only the lonely
- Frank Sinatra sings for only the lonely
- Frank Sinatra sings for only the lonely
- Frank Sinatra sings only for the lonely
- Frank Sinatra sings only for the lonely
- Frank Sinatra sings the select Johnny Mercer
- Frank Sinatra sings the select Johnny Mercer
- Frankie Masters and his orchestra, 1940-1942
- Freedom's people, Program no. 3, Contributions to sports
- From St. Louis to Seville
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- Golden medleys by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
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- Harlem roots, Vol. 1, Big bands Uptown
- Harold Arlen and his songs
- Harold Arlen in Hollywood
- Harold sings Arlen (with friend)
- Harold sings Arlen (with friend)
- Harry James plays the arrangements of Gray Rains, Leroy Holmes, Billy May, and Paul Villepigue
- Hello everybody
- Hello there, universe
- Here's the man
- Hollywood sound stage
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- Homecoming 1945
- Hooked on swing
- Hooray for Hollywood
- Hooray for Hollywood
- Hooray for Hollywood
- How long has this been going on
- I've got a right to sing the blues
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- I've got a right to sing the blues
- I've heard that song before
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- Introspective of the early years
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- Jeepers creepers
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- Jimmie Lunceford
- Jimmie Lunceford & his orchestra : Louis Prima & his orchestra
- Jimmie Lunceford and his Harlem Express : live at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, 1944
- Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra
- Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra, [Vol. 4], Blues in the night (1938-1942)
- Jimmie Lunceford in hi-fi
- Just for kicks
- Just one of those things
- Kenton Jazz presents The Boots Mussulli Quartet
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- Kostelanetz conducts
- Larry Adler
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- Let's fall in love : The music of Harold Arlen
- Life is fine
- Listening time
- Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson
- Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson
- Love me with all your heart
- Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
- Man with a horn
- Margie
- Mel Torme
- Mercer sings Mercer
- Met stars in Hollywood
- Midnight slows, Vol. 6
- Montenegro plays Dixie
- More! More! More! : of The stripper and other fun songs for family
- Mostly Mercer
- Mr. Crosby & Mr. Mercer
- Mr. Crosby and Mr. Mercer
- Mr. Crosby and Mr. Mercer
- Music of the strip
- Music to read Life's year-end issue by : music from the movies
- Music you can't forget, [Shows 14-26]
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- Night song
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- O trombone diferent de Charles Delanay
- Once more with feeling
- Once more with feeling
- Organ moods for listening
- Oscar Peterson plays Harold Arlen
- Over here, over there : [the most popular songs in England and America during World War II]
- Pacific! : Disco Pacific
- Pete Condoli plays blues when your lover has gone
- Port of Rico
- Provocative percussion
- Provocative percussion
- Quincy plays for pussycats
- Quincy plays for pussycats
- Radio discs of Harry James : plus the band of 1954, Vol. 3, 1949
- Raymond Scott : Band wagon, 9 | 94
- Remember how great-- ?
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- Return to Carnegie
- Right now!
- Rosie's greatest hits
- Sentimental gentleman
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- Small groups, 1941-1945
- Soft as spring
- Something new, something blue
- Something's cookin'
- Song hits of 1942
- Song hits of 1942
- Songs I wish I had sung (the first time around)
- Sorta-May
- Sorta-May
- St. Louis moods and memories
- Stepping out
- Strictly Lunceford
- String of pearls
- Sugar blues
- Sugar blues
- Sugar blues
- Sugar blues
- Sweet and swing
- Sweet singer of songs
- Swing' n' sweet
- Symposium in blues : a presentation album from Merck Sharp & Dohme
- Tain't what cha do
- Tele House presents Greatest hits of the century
- Temptation
- Tenderly
- Terry Gibbs
- Thank your lucky stars
- That's how I love the blues
- That's how I love the blues
- That's how I love the blues
- The 40th anniversary, Carnegie Hall concert, recorded live-- November 20, 1976
- The Baron plays Bourbon Street beat
- The Baron plays Bourbon Street beat
- The Best of Louis Armstrong
- The Blues
- The Complete Artie Shaw, Vol. 5, 1941-1942
- The Four Freshmen in person, Volume 2
- The Frank Sinatra deluxe set
- The Gellers
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 15 & 16
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 31 & 32
- The Greatest recordings of the big band era, No. 73 & 74
- The Johnny Mercer audio scrapbook
- The Key Men
- The Music of long ago and far away
- The Platters sing all time movie hits
- The Swing era, 1942-1944
- The Wizard of Oz and other Harold Arlen songs
- The Woody Herman collection : 20 golden greats
- The band that plays the blues
- The best of Dinah
- The best of Doc Severinsen and his orchestra
- The best of Johnny Desmond, Anita Bryant at Jubilee 1964
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- The best of the Decca years
- The big band's back in town
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- The cat
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- The cool rage
- The electronics division of General Motors presents "Combat" on ABC-TV : Songs of the combat years
- The essential Louis Armstrong
- The fabulous hits of Dinah Shore
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- The music Avon grew up with
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- The songs of Johnny Mercer
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- Those wonderful years
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- Too marvelous for words
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- Yesterdays
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- [The patriotic dream hour for shut-ins : [The Fitch bandwagon, 1942-02-28, part 3] | 1942-03-01, excerpt]
- [The pause that refreshes on the air : [Fibber McGee & Molly, 1942-03-01, part 1] | 1942-03-03 | Part 1], Boomer's suitcase
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