COLLEGE SWING
(Film)



Composer: Various
Lyricist: Frank Loesser

Released: April 29, 1938


April In My Heart (M: Hoagy Carmichael; L: Helen Meinardi) (not used; originally written for but not used in the film DOUBLE OR NOTHING):

1. 78/Bluebird B 10004 (Howard DuLany with Frank Dailey and His Stop and Go Orchestra)
2. 78/Brunswick 8265 (Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Quintessential Billie Holiday, Vol. 6 (1938), CD/Columbia CK-45449]
3. 78/Vocalion v 4477 (Cab Calloway, vocal, with Cab Calloway and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Cab Calloway and His Orchestra 1938-1939, CD/Classics 576]
4. Out Of The Blue, CD/Koch Jazz 7810 (Carol Sloane)
5. Stardust Melody: Beloved And Rare Songs Of Hoagy Carmichael, CD/Challenge Records 75103 (Dick Sudhalter, Barbara Lea, Bob Dorough, and Jim Ferguson)
6. Don't Look Back, CD/Arbors 19318 (Warren Vache)
7. April In My Heart, CD/Submarine ROYCD 236 (Frances Langford)
8. The Alternative Takes: 1930-44, CD/Neatwork RP 2065 (Cab Calloway and His Orchestra)
9. The Uncollected Artie Shaw & His Orchestra, Vol. 1: 1938, CD/Hindsight HCD-139 (Artie Shaw & His Orchestra)
10. Harlem Reflections, CD/Hotsky 09982 (Echoes Of Swing)
11. I Get Along With You Very Well, CD/Skip SKP 90362 (Tony Lakatos Trio)
12. A Star Dust Memory, CD/ Sackville 2051 (Keith Ingham)
13. Nearness Of Two: Music Of Hoagy Carmichael, CD/Nifnuf 43029 (John Sheridan)


Blossoms On Broadway (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used; used in the film BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY and not used in the film THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936):

1. 78/Conqueror 8901 (Chick Bullock, vocal with Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers) [also 78/Perfect 7-11-03; 78/Perfect 7-13-03; 78/Melotone 7-11-03]
2. 78/Decca 1415 (Dick Robertson, vocal, with Dick Robertson and His Orchestra) [reissued on New York Session Man, CD/Timeless 8]
3. 78/Decca 1434 (Connie Boswell with Ben Pollack and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Decca 1453 (Muzzy Marcellino with Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Bluebird B 7136 (Bob Goday with Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra)
6. 78/Variety VA 652 (Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol) [also 78/Vocalion v 3790; reissued on You're A Sweetheart: The Best Of Dolly Dawn, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 176]
7. 78/Victor 25659 (Lebert Lombardo with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians)
8. 45/Columbia B-500 (Haleloke and Arthur Godfrey with orchestra directed by Will Roland) [reissued on TV Calendar Show/Visit to New York With Arthur Godfrey, CD/Collectables 7537]
9. Singing Troubadors On The Air, Star-Tone (M) ST-206 (Whispering Jack Smith)
10. Up With The Curtain, CD/ASV CD AJA 5076 (Billy Reid & His Accordeon Band)
11. Liltin', CD/Jasmine Records 1445 (Martha Tilton with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra)
12. Any Time, CD/Rounder 3239 (Leon Redbone) Sunrise Seranade, CD/Memoir Classics 302 (Carroll Gibbons)
13. Begin The Beguine, CD/ASV/Living Era 267 (Hugo Rignold and Leslie Hutchinson)


College Swing (M: Hoagy Carmichael):

1. Lost Tracks: 1929-1959, CD/JSP Records 965 (Judy Garland)
2. Djangologie 12, CD/DRG 8421/3 (Django Reinhardt)
3. Bob Crosby And His Orchestra 1938, CD/Circle 1 (Bob Crosby and His Orchestra)
4. Euroswing 1936-1945, CD/Harlequin Records 142 (Klaas Van Beeck and His Dance Orchestra)
5. Komm, Tanz Mit Mir "Swing-Time," CD/Jube 009247 (Robert Kreis)
6. Roy Fox And His Orchestra, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 770 (Roy Fox and His Orchestra)
7. Sven Arefeldt, CD/Universal 5236492 (Sven Arefeldt)
A radio transcription performed by The Tune Twisters is also known to exist.


How'dja Like To Love Me (M: Burton Lane) (also used in the film ST. LOUIS BLUES (1939)):

1. 78/Decca 1671 (Don Matteson with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on Jazz On The Charts 1938, Vol. 2, CD/Membran 223738]
2. 78/Perfect 8-04-06 (Lee Russel with Bob Causer and his Cornellians)
3. 78/Brunswick 8073 (The King Sisters with Horace Heidt and His Brigadiers) [reissued on Introducing The King Sisters, CD/Collectables 7642]
4. 78/Victor 25775 (Bea Wain with Larry Clinton and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Vocalion v 4018 (Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol) [reissued on You're A Sweetheart: The Best Of Dolly Dawn, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 176]
6. 78/ Bluebird B 7379 (Olga Sardi with Abe Lyman and His Orchestra)
7. Frank Loesser In Hollywood 1937-1955, JJA (M) 19762 (Martha Raye and Bob Hope) [reissued on Put It There Pal: A Salute To The King Of Comedy, CD/Jasmine 357]
8. Perfume And Rain, 10"/Storyville STLP-316 (Ellis Larkins) [reissued on CD/Tokuma Records 72289]
9. A Tribute To Bob Hope: 'Thanks For The Memory, CD/Audiophile ACD-313 (Ronny Whyte, piano and voice, with Joyce Breach, vocal, Boots Maleson, bass, and Taro Okamoto, drums)
10. Michael Feinstein Sings The Burton Lane Songbook Vol. 1, CD/Elektra Nonesuch 9 79243-2 (Michael Feinstein with Burton Lane, piano)
11. The Lady's In Love With You: Maxine Sullivan Sings The Music Of Burton Lane, CD/Harbinger HCD 1602 (Maxine Sullivan with musical direction by Keith Ingham)
12. The Voice Of Audrey Morris, CD/JVC Victor 61468 (Audrey Morris)
13. I'm In The Mood For Love, CD/Lynda Jamison (Lynda Jamison)
14. Live At Maybeck Recital Hall, Vol. 22, CD/Concord Jazz 4533 (Ellis Larkins)
15. Sunrise Serenade, CD/Memoir Classics 302 (Carroll Gibbons)
16. Something To Remember You By, CD/La-La 5601 (Hanna Richardson)
17. Live At The Fleece, CD/La-La (Hanna Richardson)
18. Rise & Shine 1936-1938, CD/Dutton Vocalion 6003 (Mary Lee with Roy Fox and His Orchestra)
19. Burning Daylight, CD/Twilight44 (Christie Knapp)
20. Dance With Me, CD/Blue Love (Mary Witt)
21. Live At The Paradise Restaurant, CD/Magic 42 (Gail Reese wih Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)
22. Ten Cents A Dance, CD/Thoroughbred Records (Nancy Anderson)
23. Harlem Butterfly: Remembrance Of Maxine Sullivan, CD/Audiophile Records 308 (Rebecca Kilgore)
24. Bob Crosby And His Orchestra 1938, CD/Circle 1 (Bob Crosby and His Orchestra)


I Fall In Love With You Every Day (M: Manning Sherwin; Arthur Altman):

1. 78/Decca 1671 (Bob Eberle with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Best Of Beb Eberle With Jimmy Dorsey, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 181]
2. 78/Perfect 8-04-06 (Lee Russel with Bob Causer and his Cornellians)
3. 78/Brunswick 8073 (Charles Goodman with Horace Heidt and His Brigadiers)
4. 78/Victor 25775 (Bea Wain with Larry Clinton and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Vocalion v 4018 (Dolly Dawn with George Hall and His Orchestra) [reissued on You're A Sweetheart: The Best Of Dolly Dawn, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 176]
6. 78/Decca 18793 (Connee Boswell and The Paulette Sisters with orchestra directed by Camarata)
7. 78/ Bluebird B 7379 (Frank Parrish with Abe Lyman and His Orchestra)
8. Speaking Of Love, (S) SD-1262 (Bobby Short, piano and voice, with Ismael Ugarte, bass, and Ramon "Sonny" Rivera, drums and musical direction by Phil Moore) [reissued on Speaking Of Love/Sing Me A Swing Song, CD/Collectables COL-CD-6843]]
9. Lucky Day, CD/Heart to Heart (Heart To Heart)
10. It's Been A Long, Long Time, CD/Jasmine Records 649 (The DeMarco Sisters) (unverified)
11. The High And The Mighty, CD/Sepia 1057 (Johnny Desmond) (unverified)
12. The Memory Of Tonight, CD/Calligraph Records 032 (Maxine Daniels) (unverified)
13. Two In Love, CD/Empress Music 871 (Oscar Rabin)
14. Thanks For The Memory, CD/Conifer 202 (Turner Layton)
15. Live At The Paradise Restaurant, CD/Magic 42 (Ray Eberle with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)
16. Midnight Piano, CD/Boutique 9845640 (Fritz Schulz-Reichel) (unverified)
17. The Girl From The Street, CD/EMI (Betty Driver)


I Fell Up To Heaven (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used; later used in A SONG IS BORN):

1. 78/Brunswick 8279 (Ginny Simms with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra) [reissued on 1935-1939, Sunbeam Records 218]
2. The Film Tracks Of Larry Clinton, Tony Pastor, And Teddy Powell, Joyce 3009 (Bea Wain and Ford Leary with the Larry Clinton Orchestra)


Junior (M: Burton Lane) (not used; same music as "Sweet Dreams"; later used in ST. LOUIS BLUES (1939)):

1. 78/Brunswick 8304 (Dorothy Lamour with orchestra directed by Jerry Joyce) [reissued on Thanks For The Memories: The Brunswick Recordings, CD/Collectables 6669]
2. 78/Vocalion 4586 (Kirby Brooks with Ray Herbeck and His Music with Romance)


Love With A Capital "You" (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used; used in MAN ABOUT TOWN, $1,000 A TOUCHDOWN, and GIVE ME A SAILOR; not used in BIG BROADCAST OF 1938):

1. 78/Vocalion 4994 (Fitz Heilbron with Jan Garber & His Orchestra)
2. 78/Decca 2658 (Woody Herman and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Woody Herman And His Orchestra 1939, CD/Classics 1128]
3. 78/Bluebird B 10383 (Kay Starr with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Complete Glenn Miller And His Orchestra 1938-1942, CD/RCA Bluebird 060029]
4. 78/Brunswick 8456 (Harry Babbitt with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra)
5. Live At The Meadowbrook Ballroom 1939, CD/Magic 34 (Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)
6. Thanks For The Memory: The Classic Movie Musicals Of Ralph Rainger (1930-1943), JJA (M) 1981-1 (Martha Raye with orchestra conducted by Victor Young)
A radio transcription performed by Paula Kelly wit the Al Donahue Orchestra is also known to exist.


Mary, Mary Quite Contrary (M: Burton Lane) (not used; used in LAS VEGAS NIGHTS and cut from DANCING ON A DIME):

1. Las Vegas Nights, Caliban 6030 (Constance Moore, Lillian Cornell, and Virginia Dale with orchestra conducted by Tommy Dorsey) [reissued on Ship Ahoy/Las Vegas Nights, CD/Hollywood Soundstage 4006]
2. Frank Loesser Revisited, Painted Smiles PS-1359 (Blossom Dearie) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-115]
3. The Best of Orrin Tucker And His Orchestra, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 92 (Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra)


Moments Like This (M: Burton Lane) (also used in LAS VEGAS NIGHTS, MONEY FROM HOME, and recorded for but not used in TRUE TO LIFE):

1. 78/Gramophone B 8749 (Maxine Sullivan with the Claude Thornhill Orchestra) [also 78/Victor 25802; reissued on The Chronological Maxine Sullivan 1937-1938, CD/Classics 963]
2. 78/Bluebird B 7394 (Burt Shaw with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Bluebird B 7494 (The "Bama" Boys)
4. 78/Bluebird B 11104 (Yvette with Orchestra)
5. 78/Brunswick 8112 (Nan Wynn with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra 1937-1938, CD/Classics 548]
6. Pretty Eyes, Capitol ST-1401 (Peggy Lee with orchestra conducted by Billy May) [reissued on Pretty Eyes/Guitars A La Lee, CD/EMI 498883]
7. Rapture, Columbia CL 1915 (Johnny Mathis with orchestra conducted by Don Costa) [reissued on Rapture/Romantically, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 2017]
8. Filmdom's Famous Fifty, Dot DLP-3106 (Billy Rowland, piano)
9. Moments Like This, Elektra (S) 60002 (Bobby Short, piano and voice, with orchestra conducted by Dick Hazard) [reissued on On The East Side/Moments Like This, CD/Collectables COL-CD-7655]
10. Free & Easy, CAS/Good Karma (Justin Stone)
11. If I Were A Bell: The Songs Of Frank Loesser, CD/Andreasong (Andrea Marcovicci with Shelly Markham, piano, and Jared Egan, bass)
12. Loesser By Loesser, CD/DRG 5170 (Jo Sullivan Loesser with Colin Romoff, piano, and rhythm accompaniment)
13. The Ralph Sharon Quartet Plays The Frank Loesser Songbook, CD/DRG 5250 (Ralph Sharon Quartet)
14. Michael Feinstein Sings The Burton Lane Songbook Vol. 1, CD/Elektra Nonesuch 9 79243-2 (Michael Feinstein with Burton Lane, piano)
15. Lerner, Loewe, Lane & Friends, CD/Varese Sarabande VSD2-5917 (Steven Davis with musical direction by Ron Abel)
16. Lonely Girl, CD/EMI TOCJ9662 (Julie London)
17. The Art Of Excellence, CD/Columbia CK-40344 (Tony Bennett)
18. Moments Like This, CD/Concord 4627 (Charlie Byrd)
19. Variety Is The Spice Of Braff, CD/Arbors Records AR 19194 (Ruby Braff)
20. Lucky To Be Me, CD/Landmark 1524 (Wesla Whitfield)
21. A Woman Alone With The Blues, CD/Telarc 83568 (Maria Muldaur)
22. Look To The Rainbow, CD/Audiophile Records 310 (Anita Ellis)
23. Now!, CD/Audiophile Records 330 (Marlene VerPlanck)
24. The Complete Bethlehem Collection, CD/Bethlehem 40022 (Helen Carr)
25. Swingin' The Blues 1957-58, CD/Dragon 251 (Gunnar Almstedt)
26. Restless, CD/Noir Records 22 (Paula West) Confessions, CD/Decca B0014321 (Liza Minnelli)
27. Golden Hits Of Dean Martin, CD/Disky 905722 (Dean Martin)
28. Moments Like This, CD/Flare ROYCD 283 (Dinah Shore)
29. Moments Like This, CD/Catfish 34823 (Cheryl Fisher)
30. Let's See What Happens: Songs Of Lane & Harburg, CD/PS Classics 986 (Kate Baldwin)
31. Thanks For The Memory: Frank Tate's Musical Tribute To Bobby Short, CD/Arbors 19421 (Frank Tate)
32. Sandy Stewart And Family, CD/Cabaret Records 5010 (Sandy Stewart)
33. Lucky Day, CD/Birdland Records 84501 75037 (Aaron Weinstein, violin)
34. Live!, CD/Original Cast 5391 (Barry Lloyd)


Says My Heart (M: Manning Sherwin) (also used in COCOANUT GROVE with new music by Burton Lane):

For recordings of the version of "Says My Heart" with music by Burton Lane, see the entry for COCOANUT GROVE.


Tonight We Love (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used; used in ROMANCE IN THE DARK):

1. 78/Mercury 1023 (Jack Fina)
2. 78/Unnamed label mx PNS-68/69 (Gladys Swarthout and John Boles)
3. Thanks For The Memory: The Classic Movie Musicals Of Ralph Rainger (1930-1943), JJA (M) 1981-1 (Galdys Swarthout And John Boles with piano accompaniment)


What Did Romeo Say To Juliet (M: Burton Lane):

1. Burton Lane In Hollywood, JJA (M) 19824 (John Payne and Florence George with orchestra conducted by Victor Young)


What Goes On Here (In My Heart) (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used):

1. 78/Gramophone B.D. 5417 (Jack Hylton and His Orchestra with vocal refrain)
2. 78/Decca 1938 (Skip Morr with Henry Busse and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Bluebird B 7648 (Frank Dailey and His Stop and Go Orchestra with vocal trio)
4. 78/Brunswick 8166 (Irene Daye with Gene Krupa and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Victor 25878 (Martha Tilton with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Benny Goodman And His Orchestra 1938, CD/Classics 925]
6. Live In Hi-Fi, CD/Jazz Hour 1024 (Jan Savitt & His Top Hatters)
7. Cream Of Jack Hylton, CD/Pearl Flapper 9775 (Bruce Trent with Jack Hylton and His Orchestra)
8. The Chronological Gene Krupa And His Orchestra 1935-1938, CD/Classics 754 (Gene Krupa and His Orcehstra)
9. Pin-Up Girl, CD/Jasmine Records 103/4 (Betty Grable, Jack Whiting, and Boris Morros)
10. The Alternative Takes, Vol. 3: 1938-1939, CD/Neatwork RP 2057 (Martha Tilton with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra)


You're A Natural (M: Manning Sherwin):

1. Frank Loesser In Hollywood 1937-1955, JJA (M) 19762 (Gracie Allen)


Unrecorded Material:

All Right For You (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used)
Beans (M: Manning Sherwin) (not used)
The Engine Went Puff Puff Puff (M/L: Al Siegel) (not used)
The Gay Desperado (M: Burton Lane; L: Ralph Freed) (not used; same music as "The Song In My Heart Is A Rhumba" cut from ST. LOUIS BLUES)
I'm Tired (Of Carrying Trays Around) (originally entitled "I'm Tired Of All The Songs About The South") (M/L: Slate Brothers)
No Stoop No Squat No Squint (M/L: Jack Rock) (not used)
The Old School Bell (M: Manning Sherwin)
A Penny For Your Dreams (M: Frederick Hollaender; L: Ralph Freed) (not used; used in ROMANCE IN THE ROUGH)
Prom Waltz (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used)
Sweet Dreams (M: Burton Lane; L: Ralph Freed) (not used; same music as "Junior")
Sweeter Than Ever (M: Frederick Hollaender; L: Ralph Freed) (not used)
That's For Me (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used)
There's A Building Boom (M: Ralph Rainger; L: Leo Robin) (not used)
Those Eyes You're Wearing (M: Burton Lane) (not used)
What A Rumba Does To Romance (M: Manning Sherwin)