DOUBLE OR
NOTHING
(Film)
Composer:
Various
Lyricist: Various
Released: September 17,
1937
After You (M: Al Siegel; L: Sam Coslow) :
1. 78/Decca 1378 (Don Matteson
with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on Pennies From Heaven,
CD/ASV/Living Era 5052]
2. 78/Bluebird B 7107 (Bob Murray and Helen
Crawford with Jesse Crawford and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 25647 (Edythe
Wright with Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven) [reissued on Having Wonderful
Time, CD/RCA 51643]
4. Martha Raye, Legends (M) 1000/5-6 (Martha Raye with
Bing Crosby and Frances Faye) [reissued on Going Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1936-1939,
CD/Jasmine Records 1134]
5. The Real Country, CD/VRA RadioPlay Music
CD-2306 (Troy Cory) (unverified)
All You
Want To Do Is Dance (M: Arthur Johnston; L: Johnny Burke):
1. 78/Decca 1376 (Bing Crosby
with orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter) [reissued on Essential
Collection, CD/MCA International 111763]
2. 78/V Disc 484 (Bing Crosby with
orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter) [reissued on The V-Disc Recordings,
CD/Collectors' Choice Music 3596]
3. 78/Victor 25647 (Edythe Wright with
Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven) [reissued on Having Wonderful Time, CD/RCA
51643]
4. 78/Decca 1377 (Bob Eberle with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra)
[reissued on Pennies From Heaven, CD/ASV/Living Era 5052]
5. 78/Bluebird
7099 (Bob Goday with Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra)
6.
78/Brunswick 7933 (Jimmy Farrell with Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra)
7.
78/Variety VA 617 (Leon LaFell with Billy Kyle and His Swing Club Band)
[reissued on The Chronological Billy Kyle 1937-1938, CD/Classics 919]
8.
"Pennies From Heaven": The Classic Movie Musicals Of Arthur Johnston, JJA (M)
19832 (Bing Crosby with orchestra conducted by Victor Young) [reissued on Going
Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1936-1939, CD/Jasmine Records 1134]
9. Sorta-May (Sorta
Dixie), CD/GNP 1051 (Billy May Orchestra)
10. The Magic Of Rosemary
Squires, CD/EMI 5219862 (Rosemary Squires)
11. Howdy!, CD/Extraplatte
(Gunther Schifter) (unverified)
12. Swing Serenade-Brussel 1937-39,
CD/Antikbüro 2000 (Fud Candrix)
13. All Time Top Twelve/Shall We
Dance?, CD/Vocalion CDLK 4115 (Ted Heath)
14. The Complete Rhythm Makers
Sessions 1937-1938, Vol. 2, CD/Flyright TMCD 2192/93 (Peg LaCentra with Artie
Shaw and His Rhythm Makers)
Between A Kiss
And A Sigh (M: Arthur Johnston; L: Johnny Burke) (not
used):
1. 78/Decca 2289 (Bing Crosby
with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Bing
Crosby, Vol. 24: 1938-1939, CD/Jonzo 24]
2. 78/Bluebird B 10055 (Helen
Forrest with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Artie
Shaw And His Orchestra 1938, CD/Classics 965]
3. 78/Brunswick 8279 (Harry
Babbitt with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Victor 26115 (Edythe Wright
with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Tommy
Dorsey And His Orchestra 1938-1939, CD/Classics 1197]
5. Deep Purple, CD/
Birr's Ballroom Classics (Geraldo)
6. The Ultimate Collection, CD/Capitol
3900462 (KayStarr)
7. King Of The Clarinet: Live Performances 1938-1939,
CD/Hindsight HBCD 502 (Artie Shaw and His Orchestra)
8. Original Studio
Radio Transcriptions, CD/Swing Factory SWCD 66607 (Helen Forrest)
9. The
Very Thought Of You, CD/ASV/Living Era 5115 (Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and His
Orchestra)
10. The Moon Was Yellow, CD/Circle 87 (Russ Morgan and His
Orchestra)
11. Head Over Heels In Love, CD/Hindsight HCD 259 (Ozzie Nelson
and His Orchestra)
12. The Very Best Of Joe Loss, CD/Classics 1197 (Joe
Loss)
Double Or Nothing (M: Victor Young;
L: Johnny Burke):
1. 78/Decca 1397 (Woody Herman,
vocal, with Woody Herman and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological
Woody Herman And His Orchestra 1936-1937, CD/Classics 1042]
2. "Pennies
From Heaven": The Classic Movie Musicals Of Arthur Johnston, JJA (M) 19832
(Chorus with orchestra conducted by Victor Young)
3. Vol. 3: Black Coffee,
CD/Vocalion CDEA 6113 (Carroll Gibbons & His Boyfriends)
An unverified
radio transcription performed by Johnny Guarnieri and the Manhattan Nighthawks
is also known to exist.
It's The Natural
Thing To Do (M: Arthur Johnston; L: Jonny Burke):
1. 78/Decca 1376 (Bing Crosby
with orchestra conducted by John Scott Trotter) [reissued on Bing! His
Legendary Years, 1931 To 1957, CD/MCA MCAD4-10887]
2. 78/Decca 1378 (Don
Matteson with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra) [reissued on Pennies From Heaven,
CD/ASV/Living Era 5052]
3. 78/Bluebird B 7107 (Bob Murray and Helen
Crawford with Jesse Crawford and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Decca F 6521 (Evelyn
Dall with Ambrose and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Decca 1457 A (Frankie Carle,
piano solo, with guitar, bass, and drums)
6. 78/Perfect 7-09-01 (Chick
Bullock with orchestra) [also 78/Melotone 7-09-01]
7. 78/Perfect 7-09-03
(Helen Reynolds with Nye Mayhew and His Orchestra) [also 78/Vocalion 3617]
8. 78/Brunswick 7927 (The King Sisters with Horace Heidt and His
Brigadiers) [reissued on Introducing The King Sisters, CD/Collectables 7642]
9. 78/Victor 25624 (Skinny Ennis with Hal Kemp and His Orchestra) [reissued
on Remember Me?, CD/Jasmine Records 2584]
10. 78/Vocalion 3626 (Mildred
Bailey, vocal, with Mildred Bailey and Her Orchestra) [reissued on The Complete
Columbia Recordings Of Mildred Bailey, CD/Mosaic 204]
11. "Pennies From
Heaven": The Classic Movie Musicals Of Arthur Johnston, JJA (M) 19832 (Bing
Crosby and Mary Carlisle with orchestra conducted by Victor Young) [reissued on
Going Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1936-1939, CD/Jasmine Records 1134]
12.
Bacchanalia, Capitol T374 (Billy May and His Orchestra) [reissued on Let's Go
To Town With Billy May And His Orchestra, CD/Jasmine 395]
13. The Complete
Rhythm Makers Sessions 1937-1938, Vol. 2, CD/Flyright TMCD 2192/93 (Peg
LaCentra with Artie Shaw and His Rhythm Makers)
14. Any Dream Will Do,
CD/Grasmere GRCD 51 (Robert Wolfe)
15. Vol. 3: Black Coffee, CD/Vocalion
CDEA 6113 (Carroll Gibbons & His Boyfriends)
16. You Are My Lucky Star,
CD/Sequel NEMCD-460 (Petula Clark)
17. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup,
CD/ASV/Living Era CDAJA5161 (Hildegarde)
18. Rise And Shine 1936-1938,
CD/Dutton Vocalion 6003 (Roy Fox)
19. Leichte Mischung, CD/Bob's 0000021
(Albert Vossen)
20. One In A Million, CD/Dutton Vocalion CDEA 6049 (Brian
Lawrence & His Lansdowne Orchestra)
21. You're Dancing On My Heart,
CD/Dutton Vocalion CDEA 6049 (Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra)
22. Recordings 1936-1937, CD/SPV 3109 (Teddy Stauffer)
23. Get Happy,
CD/Rex REXX338 (Harry Farmer, organ)
A radio transcription performed by
Walter Preston and Evelyn MacGregor with the William Wirges Orchestra is also
known to exist.
Listen My Children And
You Shall Hear (L: Burton Lane; L: Ralph Freed):
1. 78/Decca 1379 (James Rushing
with Count Basie and His Orchestra) [reissued on One O'Clock Jump, CD/MCA
MCAD-42324]
2. Burton Lane In Hollywood, JJA (M) 19824 (Martha Raye with
orchestra conducted by Victor Young)
3. Fidgety Feet, CD/Woodside Avenue
Music Productions 005 (Steve Rashid)
The
Moon Got In My Eyes (M: Arthur Johnston; L: Johnny
Burke):
1. 78/Decca 1375 A (Bing Crosby
with orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter) [also 78/Decca 11014; reissued
on Only The Number 1's, CD/K-Tel Distribution 3579]
2. 78/Decca 1377 (Bob
Eberle with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Bluebird 7099 (Bob Goday
with Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra)
4. 78/Decca F 6521 (Sam
Browne with Ambrose and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Decca 1457 A (Frankie Carle,
piano solo, with guitar, bass, and drums)
6. 78/Perfect 7-09-01 (Chick
Bullock with orchestra) [also 78/Melotone 7-09-01]
7. 78/Perfect 7-09-03
(Doug Newman with Nye Mayhew and His Orchestra) [also 78/Vocalion 3617]
8.
78/Brunswick 7927 (Larry Cotton with Horace Heidt and His Brigadiers)
9.
78/Victor 25624 (Bob Allen with Hal Kemp and His Orchestra)
10. 78/Vocalion
3626 (Mildred Bailey, vocal, with Mildred Bailey and Her Orchestra)
11.
45/Epic 5-9366 (Jackie Rae with orchestra conducted by Gordon Franks)
12.
45EP/Reprise SR 101 (Frank Sinatra with orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle)
13. "Pennies From Heaven": The Classic Movie Musicals Of Arthur Johnston,
JJA (M) 19832 (Bing Crosby with orchestra conducted by Victor Young) [reissued
on Going Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1936-1939, CD/Jasmine Records 1134]
14. The
Complete Rhythm Makers Sessions 1937-1938, Vol. 2, CD/Flyright TMCD 2192/93
(Peg LaCentra with Artie Shaw and His Rhythm Makers)
15. Vol. 3: Black
Coffee, CD/Vocalion CDEA 6113 (Carroll Gibbons & His Boyfriends)
A
radio transcription performed by Walter Preston and Evelyn MacGregor with the
William Wirges Orchestra is also known to exist.
(You Know It All) Smarty (M: Burton Lane; L: Ralph
Freed):
1. 78/Decca 1375 A (Bing Crosby
with orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter) [also 78/Decca 11014; reissued
on Bing Crosby Sings Again, CD/MCA 5764]
2. 78/Decca 1379 (Count Basie and
His Orchestra) [reissued on One O'Clock Jump, CD/MCA MCAD-42324]
3.
78/Victor 25608 (Fats Waller, piano and voice, with Fats Waller and His Rhythm)
[also 78/Gramophone B 10168; reissued on Honeysuckle Rose, CD/ASV/Living Era
298]
4. 78/Bluebird B 7051 (Bob Goday with Shep Fields and the Rippling
Rhythm Orchestra)
5. Burton Lane In Hollywood, JJA (M) 19824 (Bing Crosby
with orchestra conducted by Victor Young) [reissued on Going Hollywood, Vol. 2:
1936-1939, CD/Jasmine Records 1134]
6. Hollywood Is On The Air Release
#17-18, Radiola (M) 2MR-1718 (Bing Crosby) [reissued on Hollywood On The Air
Vol. One, CD/Hitland HG 009]
7. Buck Clayton Story 1937-1945, CD/EPM
JA158682 (Buck Clayton)
Voom Voom (M/L:
Sam Coslow) (not used; also not used in the film BIG BROADCAST OF 1937, and
subsequently used in the film THIS WAY PLEASE):
1. The Lady In The Tutti Frutti
Hat: Carmen Miranda On Fils & Airshots, CD/Harlequin Records 133 (Carmen
Miranda) (unverified)
Unrecorded
Material:
Heaven Help A Sailor On A Night
Like This (M: Al Siegel; L: Sam Coslow) (not used)
I'd Like To Do Things
For You (M/L: Sam Coslow) (not used)
It's On, It's Off (M: Al Siegel; L:
Sam Coslow)
She's A Girl Scout At Heart (Park Number) (M/L: Sam Coslow)
(not used)
There's April In My Heart (M: Hoagy Carmichael; L: Stanley
Adams) (not used)
To The Hum Of My Heart (M: Hoagy Carmichael; L: Stanley
Adams) (not used)
Two Of You (M: Hoagy Carmichael; L: Stanley Adams) (not
used)