Sammy Kaye Discography
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Sammy Kaye Sammy Kaye (born Samuel Zarnocay Jr.; March 13, 1910 – June 2, 1987) was an American bandleader and songwriter, whose tag line, "Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye", became one of the most famous of the Big Band Era. The expression springs fr ...
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Albums

* ''All Ashore''—vocals: Tommy Ryan (9-19-1938) * ''Along the Santa Fe Trail''—vocals: Jimmy Brown (11-12-1940) * ''Chickery Chick''—vocals: Nancy Norman and Billy Williams (11-8-1945) * ''Christmas Day with Sammy Kaye''—Decca DL 74070 (1960) * ''Come Dance to the Hits''—Decca DL 74502 (1964) * ''Daddy''—vocals: Choir (3-31-1941) * ''Dance to My Golden Favorites''—Decca DL 74121 * ''Dreamy Dancing''—Columbia CL-1254 (1959) Mono * ''Harbor Lights''—Columbia (1950) * ''Here You Are''—vocals: Elaine Beatty (4-7-1942, Chicago) * ''I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen''—vocals: Don Cornell (6-5-1942) * ''I Married an Angel''—vocals: Jimmy Brown (5-19-1938) * ''I Want to Wish You a Merry Christmas''—Columbia CL 1035 (1957) * ''In Our Little Part of Town''—vocals: Clyde Burke (12-5-1939, NY) * ''Josephine'' (8-25-1937, NY) * ''Let There Be Love''—vocals: Tommy Ryan (3-20-1940, NY) * ''Minka''—vocals: Tommy Ryan (6-18-1944) * ''Music Maestro Please''—Columbia CL-668 (1956) * ''My Buddy''—vocals: Tommy Ryan (12-30-1941) * ''Penny Serenade''—vocals: Jimmy Brown (1-20-1939, NY) * ''Remember Pearl Harbor''—vocals: Glee Club (12-17-1941) * ''Rosalie''—vocals: Tommy Ryan (7-7-1937, NY) * ''Sammy Kaye Plays Swing & Sway for Your Dancing Pleasure''—Decca DL 74306 (19??) * ''Serenade of the Bells''—Columbia CL 1173 (1958) * "Sing and Sway with Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra" (Decca Records, date unknown) * ''Songs I Wish I Had Played...The First Time Around''—Decca DL 74154 (19??) * ''Star Dust'' (5-27-1938, NY) * ''The Shrine of St. Cecelia''—vocals: Don Cornell (10-23-1941) * ''The White Cliffs of Dover''—vocals: Arthur Wright (11-11-1941) * ''True Confession''—vocals: Charlie Wilson (10-27-1937) * ''Two Hearts That Pass in the Night''—vocals: Arthur Wright (3-31-1941) * ''Until Tomorrow (Goodnight, My Love)''—vocals: The Three Kaydettes (12-23-1940, NY) * ''What Makes Sammy Swing & Sway''—Columbia CL 891 (1956) * ''White Sails (Beneath a Yellow Moon)''—vocals: Clyde Burk (5-17-1939, NY) * ''Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home''—vocals: Nancy Norman (6-5-1942, NY)


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