132 V-Disc Tracks displayed
1941 | 033-B | Without A Song | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CS 060349-2
Recording Date: January 20, 1941
Released: November 1943 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
"Without A Song" was previously released as a 12-inch, 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 36396-A. |
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1941 | | Do I Worry? | Army |
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Master/Matrix: BS 060626-1
Recording Date: February 7, 1941
Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
Notes: Frank Sinatra and The Pied Pipers with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
"Do I Worry?" was mastered for V-Disc, but not released. However, it had been issued as a commercial 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27338-A. |
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1941 | 001-B | Blue Skies | Army |
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Master/Matrix: BS 066923-1
Recording Date: July 15, 1941
Released: October 1943 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
V-Disc No. 1 ("Army Hit Kit Tunes") was included in "Preview Of The V-Disc," an "album" binder of the first six V-Discs, as a promotion for the Army's new recorded music program.
"Blue Skies" had been previously released as a 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27566-A. |
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1941 | 434-B | The Sunshine Of Your Smile | Army |
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Master/Matrix: BS 067653-2
Recording Date: September 26, 1941
Released: May 1945 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
"The Sunshine Of Your Smile" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27638-B. |
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1941 | 214-B | The Sunshine Of Your Smile | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: BS 067653-2
Recording Date: September 26, 1941
Released: May 1945 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
Side B of Navy V-Disc 214 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 434.
"The Sunshine Of Your Smile" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27638-B. |
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1942 | 025-A | Night And Day | Army |
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Master/Matrix: PBS 072045-1
Recording Date: January 19, 1942
Released: October 1943 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Night And Day" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: Bluebird B-11463. |
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1942 | 214-B | The Lamplighter’s Serenade | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: PBS 072043-1
Recording Date: January 19, 1942
Released: May 1945 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Side B of Navy V-Disc 214 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 434.
"The Lamplighter's Serenade" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: Bluebird B-11515. |
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1942 | | The Night We Called It A Day | Army |
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Master/Matrix: PBS 072042-1
Recording Date: January 19, 1942
Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
Notes: "The Night We Called It A Day" was mastered for V-Disc, but not released. However, it had been issued as a commercial 78-rpm single: Bluebird B-11463. |
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1942 | 025-B | The Song Is You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: PBS 072044-1
Recording Date: January 19, 1942
Released: October 1043 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "The Song Is You" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: Bluebird B-11515. |
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1942 | | Somewhere A Voice Is Calling | Army |
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Master/Matrix: PBS 072171-1
Recording Date: March 9, 1942
Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
"Somewhere A Voice Is Calling" was mastered for V-Disc, but not released. However, it had been issued as a commercial 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27887-A. |
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1942 | 018-A | In The Blue Of Evening | Army |
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Master/Matrix: BS 075282-1
Recording Date: June 17, 1942
Released: October 1943 Recording Source: Victor Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
"In The Blue Of Evening" was previously released as a 78-rpm single: RCA Victor 27947-B. |
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1943 | 103-B | (There’ll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 246-D3MC 269
Recording Date: October 17, 1943
Released: December 1943 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Broadway Bandbox."
Side B of Navy V-Disc 103 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 72.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 072-A | I Only Have Eyes For You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 245-D3MC 268
Recording Date: October 17, 1943
Released: December 1943 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Broadway Bandbox."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 072-B | Kiss Me Again | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 246-D3MC 269
Recording Date: October 17, 1943
Released: December 1943 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Broadway Bandbox."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 103-B | Kiss Me Again | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 246-D3MC 269
Recording Date: October 17, 1943
Released: December 1943 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Broadway Bandbox."
Side B of Navy V-Disc 103 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 72.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 116-B | I Couldn’t Sleep A Wink Last Night | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 283
Recording Date: November 14, 1943
Released: January 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as November 28, 1943.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 124-A | I’ll Be Around | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 375-D3MC 452
Recording Date: November 14, 1943
Released: February 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 116-A | The Music Stopped | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 282
Recording Date: November 14, 1943
Released: January 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 116-B | The Way You Look Tonight | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 283
Recording Date: November 14, 1943
Released: January 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as November 21, 1943.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 124-B | A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 376-D3MC 453
Recording Date: November 21, 1943
Released: February 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 124-A | You’ve Got A Hold On Me | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 375-D3MC 452
Recording Date: November 21, 1943
Released: February 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 154-A | Speak Low | Army |
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Master/Matrix: V 448
Recording Date: December 5, 1943
Released: March 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1943 | 154-A | Close To You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 448
Recording Date: December 26, 1943
Released: March 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 166-B | My Shining Hour | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 498-D4TC 56
Recording Date: January 12, 1944
Released: April 1944 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 166-B | Long Ago And Far Away | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 498-D4TC 56
Recording Date: February 9, 1944
Released: April 1944 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 241-B | Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 681-D4TC 185
Recording Date: May 17, 1944
Released: August 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as May 16, 1944.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 021-B | Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 681-D4TC 185
Recording Date: May 17, 1944
Released: December 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as May 16, 1944.)
Side B of Navy V-Disc 21 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 241.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 241-B | Some Other Time | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 681-D4TC 185
Recording Date: May 17, 1944
Released: August 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as May 16, 1944.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 021-B | Some Other Time | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 681-D4TC 185
Recording Date: May 17, 1944
Released: December 1944 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as May 16, 1944.)
Side B of Navy V-Disc 21 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 241.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 262-A | And Then You Kissed Me | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 742-D4TC 217
Recording Date: May 24, 1944
Released: September 1944 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 042-A | And Then You Kissed Me | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 742-D4TC 217
Recording Date: May 24, 1944
Released: September 1944 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."'
Side A of Navy V-Disc 42 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 262.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 042-A | Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day) | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP742-D4TC217/CBS
Recording Date: May 24, 1944
Released: September 1944 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 42 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 262.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 287-B | All Of Me | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 818-D4TC 262
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: October 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 067-B | All Of Me | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP818-D4TC262
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: October 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side B of Navy V-Disc 67 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 287.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 287-B | All The Things You Are | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 818-D4TC 262
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: October 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 067-B | All The Things You Are | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP818-D4TC262
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: October 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side B of Navy V-Disc 67 is identical to Side B of Army V-Disc 287.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 506-A | Cradle Song (Brahms’ Lullaby) | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1399-D5TC 515
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: September 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 266-A | Cradle Song (Brahms’ Lullaby) | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1399-D5TC 515
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: September 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side A of Navy V-Disc 266 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 506.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 467-A | Falling In Love With Love | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1332-D5TC 295
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: July 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 247-A | Falling In Love With Love | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1332-D5TC 295
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: July 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side A of Navy V-Disc 247 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 467.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 266-A | I’ll Follow My Secret Heart | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1399-D5TC 515
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: September 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side A of Navy V-Disc 266 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 506.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 506-A | I’ll Follow My Secret Heart | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1399-D5TC 515
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: September 1945 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 310-A | Mighty Lak’ A Rose | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 824-D4TC 268
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: November 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 090-A | Mighty Lak’ A Rose | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 824-D4TC 268
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: November 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
This FS track on Side A of Navy V-Disc 90 also appeared as Side A of Army V-Disc 310.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 323-A | Nancy (With The Laughing Face) | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 823-D4TC 267
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: December 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 103-A | Nancy (With The Laughing Face) | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 823-D4TC 267
Recording Date: July 8, 1944
Released: December 1944 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Studio Theatre KFWB, in Hollywood.
Side A of Navy V-Disc 103 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 323.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 378-A | Someone To Watch Over Me | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 941-D4MC 443
Recording Date: October 11, 1944
Released: February 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with unidentified chorus.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as September 27, 1944.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 155-A | Someone To Watch Over Me | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 941-D4MC 443
Recording Date: October 11, 1944
Released: February 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with unidentified chorus.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 155 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 378.
(Some sources indicate the recording date as September 27, 1944.)
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 378-A | There’s No You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 941-D4MC 443
Recording Date: October 11, 1944
Released: February 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 155-A | There’s No You | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 941-D4MC 443
Recording Date: October 11, 1944
Released: February 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 155 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 378.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66136 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 351-A | Just Close Your Eyes | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 976-D4TC 474
Recording Date: October 18, 1944
Released: January 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 131-A | Just Close Your Eyes | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 976-D4TC 474
Recording Date: October 18, 1944
Released: January 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 131 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 351.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 351-A | Let Me Love You Tonight | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 976-D4TC 474
Recording Date: October 18, 1944
Released: January 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 131-A | Let Me Love You Tonight | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 976-D4TC 474
Recording Date: October 18, 1944
Released: January 1945 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Vimms Vitamins Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 131 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 351.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | | Cradle Song (Brahms’ Lullaby) | Army |
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Master/Matrix:
Recording Date: October 23, 1944
Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
Notes: V-Disc session of NBC's "For The Record" program.
First released on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | | If You Are But A Dream | Army |
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Master/Matrix:
Recording Date: October 23, 1944
Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
Notes: V-Disc session of NBC's "For The Record" program.
First released on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | | Strange Music | Army |
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Master/Matrix:
Recording Date: October 23, 1944
Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
Notes: V-Disc session of NBC's "For The Record" program.
First released on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1944 | 393-A | If You Are But A Dream | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33808-2
Recording Date: November 14, 1944
Released: March 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: This version of "If You Are But A Dream" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36756. |
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1944 | 173-A | If You Are But A Dream | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33808-2
Recording Date: November 14, 1944
Released: March 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Side A of Navy V-Disc 173 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 393.
This version of "If You Are But A Dream" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36756. |
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1944 | 393-A | Saturday Night | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33809-1
Recording Date: November 14, 1944
Released: March 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Saturday Night" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36762. |
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1944 | 173-A | Saturday Night | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33809-1
Recording Date: November 14, 1944
Released: March 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Side A of Navy V-Disc 173 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 393.
"Saturday Night" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36762. |
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1944 | 405-A | I Begged Her | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33929-1 / VP 1138-XP 34193
Recording Date: December 1, 1944
Released: April 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
Notes: "I Begged Her" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36774. |
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1944 | 185-A | I Begged Her | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33929-1 / VP 1138-XP 34193
Recording Date: December 1, 1944
Released: April 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
Notes: Side A of Navy V-Disc 185 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 405.
"I Begged Her" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36774. |
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1944 | 405-A | What Makes The Sunset | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO-33930-2 / VP 1138-XP 34193
Recording Date: December 1, 1944
Released: April 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "What Makes The Sunset" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36774. |
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1944 | 185-A | What Makes The Sunset | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: CO-33930-2 / VP 1138-XP 34193
Recording Date: December 1, 1944
Released: April 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Side A of Navy V-Disc 185 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 405.
"What Makes The Sunset" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36774. |
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1944 | 537-A | The Charm Of You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 33936-1 / VP 1496-D5TC 596
Recording Date: December 3, 1944
Released: November 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "The Charm Of You" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36830. |
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1944 | 247-A | When Your Lover Has Gone | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: HCO 1184-1 / VP 1332-D5TC 295
Recording Date: December 19, 1944
Released: July 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Side A of Navy V-Disc 247 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 467.
"When Your Lover Has Gone" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36791. |
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1945 | 494-A | None But The Lonely Heart | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1343-D5TC 410
Recording Date: January 31, 1945
Released: August 1945 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 460-A | Ol’ Man River | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1273-XP 34648
Recording Date: April 14, 1945
Released: June 1945 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 240-A | Ol’ Man River | Navy |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1273-XP 34648
Recording Date: April 14, 1945
Released: June 1945 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
Side A of Navy V-Disc 240 is identical to Side A of Army V-Disc 460.
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 822-A | Over The Rainbow | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO 1378-1
Recording Date: May 1, 1945
Released: January 1948 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Ken Lane Singers.
"Over The Rainbow" was also issued on a 78-rpm disc (Columbia 37258), as part of the 4-record album set "Songs By Sinatra, Vol. 1." |
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1945 | 537-A | You’ll Never Walk Alone | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO 1379-1 / VP 1496-D5TC 596
Recording Date: May 1, 1945
Released: November 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Ken Lane Singers.
"You'll Never Walk Alone" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36825. |
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1945 | 521-B | My Shawl | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 34818-1 / VP 1491-D5TC 587
Recording Date: May 24, 1945
Released: October 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra.
"My Shawl" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36842. |
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1945 | 521-B | Stars In Your Eyes | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO 34817-1 / VP 1491-D5TC 587
Recording Date: May 24, 1945
Released: October 1945 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra.
"Stars In Your Eyes" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 36842. |
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1945 | 868-A | Silent Night [edited] | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO-1526-1
Recording Date: August 27, 1945
Released: November 1948 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Ken Lane Singers.
"Silent Night" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 37145. |
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1945 | 564-A | Homesick, That’s All | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1586-D5TC 1409
Recording Date: September 26, 1945
Released: January 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 564-A | The Night Is Young And You’re So Beautiful | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1586-D5TC 1409
Recording Date: September 26, 1945
Released: January 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Dinah Shore.
CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 594-A | Aren’t You Glad You’re You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1597-D5TC 1423
Recording Date: October 3, 1945
Released: March 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 582-A | I’ll Never Smile Again | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1623-D5TC 1449
Recording Date: October 24, 1945
Released: February 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry, Clark Yocum; and featuring Tommy Dorsey (trombone).
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 582-A | Without A Song | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1623-D5TC 1449
Recording Date: October 24, 1945
Released: February 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | | Don’t Forget Tonight, Tomorrow | Army |
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Master/Matrix: VP 1644-D5TC 1492
Recording Date: October 31, 1945
Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.
CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
Recorded for V-Disc, but unissued.
First released on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | 614-A | Oh! What It Seemed To Be | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDBVP 1708-D5TC1540
Recording Date: November 14, 1945
Released: April 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1945 | CL-14-B | Piece For Oboe [Air For Oboe] | Army |
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Master/Matrix: XCO 35487-1
Recording Date: December 5, 1945
Released: 1946 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: This V-Disc was included in the 15-disc set "Modern American Composers."
"Piece For Oboe" was also released as "Air For Oboe" on a commercial 12-inch, 78-rpm record (Columbia 7472-M) as part of the 3-disc, 78-album set "Frank Sinatra Conducts The Music Of Alec Wilder." |
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1945 | CL-15-A | Piece For Stringed Instruments - Part 1 [Slow Dance] | Army |
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Master/Matrix: XCO 35502-1
Recording Date: December 10, 1945
Released: 1946 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: This V-Disc was included in the 15-disc set "Modern American Composers."
"Piece For Stringed Instruments - Part 1" was also released as "Slow Dance" on a commercial 12-inch, 78-rpm record (Columbia 7474-M) as part of the 3-disc, 78-album set "Frank Sinatra Conducts The Music Of Alec Wilder." |
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1946 | 789-B | Where Is My Bess | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JB 118-D6TC 5297
Recording Date: January 16, 1946
Released: August 1947 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 645-A | My Romance | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB 46-D6TC 5092
Recording Date: January 23, 1946
Released: June 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: Frank Sinatra with Dinah Shore.
CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
(Some sources indicate the recording date as January 24, 1946 from the radio broadcast of "Dinah Shore's Open House.")
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 689-A | The Song Is You | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB 145-D6TC 5962
Recording Date: February 13, 1946
Released: October 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "Songs By Sinatra."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 722-B | Begin The Beguine | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO-1735-1
Recording Date: February 24, 1946
Released: January 1947 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Begin The Beguine" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 37064. |
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1946 | 663-B | Should I? | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB70-B45220/CBS
Recording Date: February 27, 1946
Released: July 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "Songs By Sinatra - Old Gold."
The Pied Pipers sing and FS speaks the coda: "Man, that was a way out. They ain't never gonna come back again!" |
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1946 | 749-A | Soliloquy (Part One) | Army |
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Master/Matrix: XCO-36057-1
Recording Date: April 7, 1946
Released: April 1947 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Soliloquy (Part One)" was also released on a commercial 12-inch, 78-rpm single: Columbia 7492-M. |
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1946 | 749-B | Soliloquy (Part Two) | Army |
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Master/Matrix: XCO-36056-1
Recording Date: April 7, 1946
Released: April 1947 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Soliloquy (Part Two)" was also released on a commercial 12-inch, 78-rpm single: Columbia 7492-M. |
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1946 | 789-B | I Fall In Love With You Ev’ry Day | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JB 118-D6TC 5297
Recording Date: April 10, 1946
Released: August 1947 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 670-A | They Say It’s Wonderful | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB 110-D6TC 5290
Recording Date: April 24, 1946
Released: August 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 670-A | You Are Too Beautiful | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB 110-D6TC 5290
Recording Date: April 24, 1946
Released: August 1946 Recording Source: Radio Dress Rehearsal
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast dress rehearsal of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 700-B | Come Rain Or Come Shine | Army |
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Master/Matrix: JDB 172-D6TC 6018
Recording Date: June 5, 1946
Released: November 1946 Recording Source: Radio Broadcast
View Related Sessions Notes: CBS broadcast of "The Frank Sinatra Show."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1946 | 754-B | Sweet Lorraine | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO-37177-1
Recording Date: December 17, 1946
Released: April 1947 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: The Metronome All Stars with Frank Sinatra.
"Sweet Lorraine" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 37293. |
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1947 | 831-A | One For My Baby | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO-2522-1
Recording Date: August 11, 1947
Released: March 1948 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "One For My Baby" was also issued on a 78-rpm disc (Columbia 38474), as part of the 4-record album set "Frankly Sentimental." |
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1947 | 851-A | That Old Feeling | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO-2519-1
Recording Date: August 11, 1947
Released: July 1948 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "That Old Feeling" was also released on a Columbia EP, B-9021, and the 1956 compilation LP "That Old Feeling," Columbia CL-902. |
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1947 | 839-A | Stormy Weather | Army |
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Master/Matrix: J539-ND7TC 1443
Recording Date: November 3, 1947
Released: May 1948 Recording Source: Special V-Disc Session
View Related Sessions Notes: According to the book accompanying "The V-Discs: 1943-1947" box set (Columbia C2K 66135): "In the twilight months of the program, V-Disc issued a Sinatra version of "Stormy Weather," and its date and source have still not been positively identified—although one recent discography places it a special V-Disc session from November 3, 1947."
First commercial release on Columbia CD 66137 (in "The V-Discs" box set [Columbia C2K 66135]). |
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1947 | 859-B | Ever Homeward | Army |
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Master/Matrix: CO-38498-1
Recording Date: December 8, 1947
Released: September 1948 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Ever Homeward" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 38151. |
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1948 | 904-B | Sunflower | Army |
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Master/Matrix: HCO-3467-1
Recording Date: December 6, 1948
Released: May 1949 Recording Source: Columbia Recording Session
View Related Sessions Notes: "Sunflower" was also released as a 78-rpm single: Columbia 38391. |
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