DO YOU LOVE
ME?
(Film)
Composer: Jimmy
McHugh
Lyricist: Harold Adamson
Released:
1946
Note: A soundtrack with undesignated tracks was issued as Do You Love Me/One Hour With You, Caliban 6011.
As If I Didn't Have Enough On My Mind (M: Harry James; Lionel Newman; L: Charles Henderson):
1. 78/Decca 18792 (Dick Haymes
with orchestra conducted by Earle Hagen) [also 78/Decca 10306; reissued on This
Is Always, CD/Empress Music RAJCD 907]
2. 78/Columbia 36965 (Buddy Di Vito
with the Harry James Orchestra) [reissued on The Chronological Harry James and
His Orchestra, 1945-1946, CD/Classics 1313]
3. 78/Trilon 116 (Bee Harold
with Henry King and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Capitol 244 (Martha Tilton with
Orchestra) [reissued on The Liltin' Miss Tilton: The Complete Capitol Sessions,
CD/Collectors' Choice Music 142]
5. Film Tracks Of Harry James, Joyce 3007
(Dick Haymes with the Harry James Orchestra) [reissued on Dick Haymes In
Hollywood, CD/Jasmine Records 124]
6. Live At The Supper Club Part III,
CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 857 (Perry Como)
A radio transcription
performed by Nat Brandwynne's Piano and Rhythm Section is also known to exist.
Do You Love Me (M/L: Harry
Ruby):
1. 78/Decca 18792 (Dick Haymes
with orchestra conducted by Earle Hagen) [also 78/Decca 10306; reissued on This
Is Always, CD/Empress Music RAJCD 907]
2. 78/Columbia 36965 (Ginnie Powell
with the Harry James Orchestra) [also 78/Columbia CQ 1609; reissued on The
Chronological Harry James and His Orchestra, 1945-1946, CD/Classics 1313]
3. 78/Majestic 7168 (Artie Dunn with The Three Suns)
4. 45/Camden CAE
273 (Johnny Desmond with Russ Case and His Orchestra) [reissued on C'est La
Vie, CD/Flyright 1955]
5. 45EP/Capitol EAP1-1294 (Mavis Rivers with
orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall) [reissued on Take A Number/Hooray For
Love, CD/Capitol 538415]
6. Film Tracks Of Harry James, Joyce 3007 (Dick
Haymes with the Harry James Orchestra)
7. Film Tracks Of Harry James, Joyce
3007 (Chorus with the Harry James Orchestra)
8. Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950,
CD/Hep 83 (Harry James And His Musicmakers)
9. Dick Haymes Club 15:
1949-50, CD/Ballad 8 (Dick Haymes)
10. I Hear A Dream, CD/Flare 224 (Beryl
Davis)
11. The Best Of The Dining Sisters, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 45
(The Dining Sisters with orchestra conducted by Paul Weston)
A radio
transcription performed by Nat Brandwynne's Piano and Rhythm Section is also
known to exist.
Eight Bar Riff (M: Harry
James):
1. Film Tracks Of Harry James,
Joyce 3007 (Harry James Orchestra)
2. Eight Bar Riff: 1943-1950, CD/Hep 83
(Harry James And His Musicmakers)
(I'm Sorry) I Didn't Mean A
Word I Said:
1. 78/Columbia 36973 (Buddy Di
Vito with the Harry James Orchestra) [also 78/Columbia C 809; reissued on The
Chronological Harry James and His Orchestra 1945-1946, CD/Classics 1313]
2.
78/Sonora 3004 (Larry Butler with Bob Chester and His Orchestra)
3.
78/Decca 18814 (Ella Fitzgerald with Billy Kyle and His Trio) [also
78/Brunswick 04311; reissued on The Best Of EllA Fitzgerald, CD/Verve 659]
4. 78/Majestic 7171 (Danny O'Neil with orchestra conducted by Paul Baron)
5. 78/Capitol 238 (Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra)
[reissued on Jo Stafford On Capitol, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 170]
6.
78/Victor 20-1795 (Billy Williams with Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye)
7.
78/Columbia 36963 (Kate Smith with orchestra conducted by Jack Miller)
[reissued on The Great American Composers: Jimmy McHugh, CD/Columbia House 2C2
8428]
8. Champian, CD/Such Sweet Thunder 1005 (Champian Fulton)
9. Live
At The Supper Club, Pt. 2, CD/Sounds of Yesteryear DSOY 841 (Jo Stafford)
A
radio transcription performed by William Young with The Music of Manhattan
conducted by Norman Cloutier is also known to exist.
The More I See You (originally used in BILLY ROSE'S DIAMOND
HORSESHOE):
I have not attempted to compile
discological information for other than original cast member performances.
1. 78/Decca 18662 (Dick Haymes with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra)
[reissued on The Very Best Of Dick Haymes, CD/MCA 027]
2. 78/Columbia 36794
(Buddy Di Vito with the Harry James Orchestra) [reissued on V-Disc Recordings,
CD/Collectors' Choice Music 3591]
3. Rain Or Shine, Capitol T-713 (Dick
Haymes with orchestra conducted by Ian Bernard) [reissued on The Complete
Capitol Collection, CD/EMI 3713892]
4. The Hollywood Years Of Harry Warren
1930-57, JJA Records 19791 (Dick Haymes with orchestra conducted by Alfred
Newman) [reissued on The Pin-Up Girl, CD/Jasmine JASCD-103]
5. Keep It
Simple, Audiophile 200 (Dick Haymes)
St.
Louis Blues (M: W.C. Handy):
I have not attempted to compile
discological information for other than original cast member performances.
1. Film Tracks Of Harry James, Joyce 3007 (Harry James Orchestra) [reissued
on Best Of Harry James, CD/TGG Direct 60197]
2. All Star Parade 1943-1949,
CD/Jazz Unlimited 2059 (Harry James Orchestra)
Unrecorded Material:
The Flower Song
Moonlight
Propaganda (M: Matty Malneck; L: Herb Magidson)