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reference sites)-listing labels, record/album numbers and recording
dates where known. Dates of compositions, where shown, are based
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I-M O-P R-T
W-Y
AN APPLE
A DAY
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1936 -- from the
49th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "This Mad Whirl"
- Hal Kemp and His Orchestra
(vocal by Skinnay Ennis) - Brunswick 7777 (78rpm)
ARLENE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Irving Leshner © 1947
- Johnny Stone with
the Roy Ross Quintet - Apollo 1099 (78rpm)
THE BASEBALL POLKA
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Larry Fotine © 1949
- George Cates &
His Orchestra - Coral 60249 (78rpm)
- Johnny Vednal &
His Orchestra - RCA Victor 25-1167 (78rpm)
BELIEVE ME BELOVED
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1954
- Prentice Moreland
- RPM 45x475 (45rpm)
BELL BOTTOM TROUSERS
Words and music by Moe Jaffe © 1944
- Jerry Colonna - Capitol
204 (78rpm); Mairzy Doats - 44 Wacky Hits, Good Music, MSC3-35180
- Joan Edwards - Your
Hit Parade: The War Years (CD)
- The Four Sergeants
with Rose Marie Jon - World War II Songs in Hi-Fi, ABC-Paramount
ABC-222 (LP)
- Slim Jackson &
The Promenaders (medley) - Square Dancing Made Easy, Epic LN 3607
(LP); Square Dancing Made Easy, Sony Special Products CD
- The Jesters (Red Latham,
Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham) - Decca 4452 (78rpm)
- Kay Kyser - Columbia
36801 (78rpm), recorded 4/2/45; Best of Big Bands (Sony CD); His
Greatest Hits & Sentimental Favorites, Sony Special Products
A-19801 (CD)
- Lester Lanin &
His Orchestra (medley) - Happy Go Lanin, Epic LN 3821 (LP)
- Guy Lombardo &
His Royal Canadians (vocal by Jimmy Brown) - Decca 18683 (78rpm),
recorded 4/20/45; The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven, Decca
DL 74328 (LP); Enjoy Yourself: The Hits of Guy Lombardo, MCA CD;
Greatest Hits, MCA CD; Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians,
Disc 3 (CD)
- Mitch Miller &
The Gang (medley) - Sing Along With Mitch, Columbia CS 8004 (LP);
Sing Along with Mitch, Sony CD
- Jack Mudurian - Downloading
the Repertoire, ARF ARF CD
- Tony Pastor and his
Orchestra (vocal by Ruth McCullough Dyer) - Victor 20-1661 (78rpm),
recorded. 4/2/45; The Music of Life (Time-Life LP Anthology),
RCA Victor PR 125; Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 40's, Vol. 2, RCA
CD; Remember Pearl Harbor: Classic Songs of World War II, RCA
CD; Best of the Big Band Era, 1945 (BMG Special Products 44543-2(CD);
Tony Pastor's Best, LXA-3025 (LP)
- Louis Prima (vocal
with Lily Ann Carol) - Majestic 7134 (78rpm); Versatile Mr. Prima:
Trumpet, Vocal & Hits, Jasmine Music CD; Cocktail Hour (CD)
- Diane Renay - Navy
Blue (CD)
- Ginny Simms - V-Disc
Recordings
- The Merrill Staton
Choir - Up Anchor, Epic LN 3378 (LP)
- Various artists/compilations:
- Salute to the
Vets of WWII
- These Were Our
Songs, Disc 3
- Swing Out to Victory,
Disc 4
- Classic Songs
for WWII: Kiss the Boys Goodbye
- Homecoming 1945,
Disc 2
- Glory Years: Musical
Memories of WWII, Disc 3
- G.I. Jukebox,
Vol. 4
- Music from World
War II: Bandstand Heroes
- Greatest Yodeling
Album of All Time
BOLSHEVIK
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1926
- Tommy Christian and
his Orchestra - Harmony 270-H (78rpm)
- Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
(vocal refrain by Fred Waring, Poley McClintock and the orchestra)
- Victor 20146 (78rpm), recorded 8/20/26; Fred Waring Volume I:
The Collegiate Years, The Old Masters, MB 126 (CD); Fred Waring
Memorial Album (CD)
BREAD AND GRAVY
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dwight Latham © 1948
- Grandpa Jones - RCA
Victor 20-5234 (78rpm)
- Homer & Jethro
- Ooh, That's Corny, RCA Victor LPM 2743 (LP)
- Texas Jim Robertson
and the Panhandle Punchers - RCA Victor 20-3228 (78rpm)
THE BROKEN-HEARTED WALTZ
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1951
- The Simmons Twins
(directed by Sy Oliver) - Bethlehem B 1297 (78rpm)
CHANUKAH
CANDLES
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jerry Morse © 1951
- The Burton Sisters
- Banner B-2592 (78rpm)
- Maurie Abrams - 20th
Century CP-1 (78rpm)
CHARLIE WAS A BOXER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, George Keefer, Vincent Lopez ©
1940
- Vincent Lopez and
his Suave Swing Orchestra - RCA Victor 20-3178 (78rpm)
- Frankie Yankovic -
Greatest Polka Hits
CHARLIE WAS A SAILOR
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, George Keefer, Vincent Lopez ©
1940
- Ray Herbeck and his
Music With Romance - Okeh 5762 (78rpm)
COLLEGIATE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1925
- The Andrews Sisters
(orchestra conducted by Billy May) - The Dancing 20's, Capitol
T973 (LP)
- Automatic Piano: Duo-Art
- Steinway piano roll recorded by Frank Banta, September, 1925;
Automatic Piano: Duo-Art, EPM Musique 982642 (CD)
- Black Snake Jazz Band
- Live at the Bullers
- Big Bill Bisonette
- Big Bill's British Band
- California Ramblers
(including Red Nichols, Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey) - Edison Diamond
Disc, recorded 6/23/25; New York Jazz in the Roaring Twenties,
Vol. 2, Biograph BCD 153 ADD
- Carl Fenton and his
Orchestra
- Joe "Fingers"
Carr - Capitol 2581 (78rpm); The Riotous, Raucous, Red-Hot 20's
(medley), Warner Bros. 1423 (LP)
- The Crew Cuts - The
Crew Cuts On The Campus, Mercury MG-25200 (EP)
- Joe Glover & His
Collegians - Flames, Flappers & Flasks (Epic 3493 (LP)
- Marty Grosz &
Orchestra: Roaring Twenties At The Gaslight, Audio Fidelity AFSD
5935 (LP)
- The Happiness Boys
(Billy Jones & Ernest Hare) - Perfect 12208 (78rpm)
- Robert Q. Lewis (orchestra
conducted by Ray Bloch) - Coral 9-61292 (45rpm)
- Enoch Light &
The Charleston City All Stars - The Roaring 20's, Vol. 11, Grand
Award LPs GA33-340, GA211SD
- Billy May - Brassmen's
Holiday
- Mitch Miller &
The Gang - Happy Times Sing Along with Mitch, Columbia CS 8368
(LP)
- Monte Carlo Orchestra
- Percy Faith Orchestra
& Chorus - Touchdown, Columbia CL 1182 (LP)
- The Revelers (as "The
Singing Sophomores") - Victor 19778 (7rpm), recorded 9/15/25;
Breezin' Along with the Revelers, ASV AJA 5278 (CD)
- Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
- Victor 19648 (78rpm), recorded 4/4/25; Waring's Pennsylvanians,
RCA Victor Vintage Series LPV-554; Yes Sir, That's My Baby, New
World Records NW 279 (LP); Fred Waring Volume I: The Collegiate
Years, The Old Masters, MB 126 (CD); The History of Pop Radio:
1920-1951 (CD); Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 20's (CD)
· Weiner, Doucet -- Jazz a 2 Pianos
- Various artists/compilations:
- Dance Music of
the Charleston Era
- Roaring Twenties
(Intersound Box)
- The History of
Pop Radio, Vol. 1
- Readers Digest
150 All-Time Sing-Along Favorites
- Jazz Is Where
You Find It
- Bands of the 20's
COLLEGIATE BLUES
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1925
- Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
(vocal by Tom Waring and the orchestra) - Victor 19905 (78rpm),
recorded 12/18/25; Fred Waring Volume I: The Collegiate Years,
The Old Masters, MB 126 (CD)
DA YE NU (Good Enough
For Me)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Jerry Morse © 1951
- The Burton Sisters
- Banner B-2592 (78rpm)
DON'T FORGET TO CRY
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dan Dougherty, Henry Tobias ©
1947
- Bon Bon and his Buddies
- 20th Century 20-38 (78rpm)
THE
FARMER'S DAFFY DAUGHTER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dwight Latham © 1947
- The Men of Song (John
Campbell, Al Kunz, Roger White, Edmond Karlsrud) - Songs of Humor,
X Records EXA-15 (45rpm EP)
FOOLIN'
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Chuck Goldstein © 1953
- Four Chicks and Chuck
- Rainbow 45-226 (45rpm)
(When They All) GET TOGETHER
WITH THE LORD
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Bickley Reichner © 1945
- Brook Benton - The
Gospel Truth, Cotillion SD 058 (LP)
- The Cathedral Quartet
- The Cathedral Quartet with Brass, Heart Warming Records LPM
1909 (LP); Anthology (CD); Quartet & Brass, Vol. 1 (CD); 25th
Anniversary (CD)
- Clarence Clay &
William Scott - Standing on the Highway (CD)
- Faithful Men Gospel
Quartet - When We All Get Together, FMGQ CD, recorded Summer,
1998
- Gaither Vocal Band
- Back Home in Indiana (CD); Southern Classics, Vol. 2
- Andy Kirk and His
Orchestra, with The Jubalaires - Decca 18782 (78rpm), recorded
11/27/45; Andy Kirk and His Orchestra, 1943-1949, Classics 1075,
CD)
- Marvin Shriner with
The Jordanaires - Decca 14592 (78rpm)
THE GYPSY IN MY SOUL
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1937 -- from the
50th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Fifty-Fifty"
- Bill Allred &
Roy Williams - Absolutely (CD)
- Tony Argo - Tony Argo,
Jazz Argosy (CD)
- Louis Armstrong -
RCA Victor
- Dorothy Ashby - Soft
Winds (CD)
- The Axidentals - The
Axidentals with the Kai Winding Trombones, ABC-Paramount ABC-232
(LP)
- Mildred Bailey (with
Red Norvo) - Crown CR-1048 (78rpm); All of Me, Monmouth-Evergreen
MES-6814 (LP); The Blue Angel Years, 1945-1947, Baldwin Street
Music (CD); Cocktail Hour: Mildred Bailey (CD)
- David Basse &
The City Light Orchestra - Kansas City Live, City Light 0732500012
(CD)
- Shirley Bassey - The
Bewitching Miss Bassey, Epic LN 3834 (LP); Blues in the Night
(CD)
- Michael Bocian - Go
Groove CD
- Karel Boehlee - Barcelona's
Flame
- Clora Bryant - Gal
with a Horn, Mode MOD LP 106
- Charlie Byrd Trio
(with Keter Betts, bass; Bertell Knox, drums) - Jazz at The Showboat,
Vol. 3, Offbeat Records OJ-3066 (LP); Mr. Guitar, Charlie Byrd
(Riverside OJCCD-998-2 (CD)
- Al Caiola & His
Orchestra - Give Me The Simple Life, United Artists UAL 3280 (LP)
- Mike Campbell - Loving
Friends
- June Christy (with
Bob Cooper, arranger, tenor, oboe; Russ Freeman, piano; Shelley
Manne or Mel Lewis, drums; Laurindo Almeida, guitar) - June's
Got Rhythm, Capitol T1076, recorded June, 1958 (LP)
- Rosemary Clooney with
the Count Basie Orchestra (directed by Grover Mitchell; trumpet
solo by Bob Ojeda) - At Long Last, Concord Jazz CCD-4795-2
- Cy Coleman - Cool
Coleman
- Columbia Jazz Piano
Mood Sessions
- Perry Como - Saturday
Night With Mr. C., RCA Victor LOP-1004, recorded 2/19/58 (LP);
Saturday Night With Mr. C., Collectables CD; The Essential Perry
Como, Vol. 1, Collectables CD
- Bing Crosby - Members
Edition
- Doris Day (with Paul
Weston and his Music from Hollywood) - Day By Day, Columbia CL
942 (LP); Day by Day/Day by Night, Collectables CD; Que Sera Sera,
1956-59, Bear Family BCD 15797
- Sammy Davis, Jr. (orchestra
conducted by Marty Stevens) - Sammy Swings, Decca DL 8486 (LP);
Spotlight on Sammy Davis & Joya Sherrill, Design Stereo DLP-146,
recorded 1957 (LP); Sammy Davis, Jr. Jumps with Joya Sherrill
(LP); Ring A Ding Swing (CD); Yes I Can! The Sammy Davis, Jr.
Story (CD)
- The Delta Rhythm Boys
- Metronome B522, with the Metronome All-Stars (78rpm); Delta
Rhythm Boys with Andrew Burman's Band, Mercury MG 25153 (7")
- Trudy Desmond - Make
Me Rainbows
- Madeline Eastman (Kenny
Barron, piano; Peter Barshay, bass; Tony Williams, drums) - Madeline
Eastman Art Attack, MAD-KAT MKCD 10005
- Jerry Fielding Orchestra
- Sweet with a Beat, Decca 8100 (LP)
- Ella Fitzgerald (Frank
DeVol arrangement) - Get Happy, Verve V-4036 (LP)
- Erroll Garner - Erroll
Garner, Phillips
- Claude Gordon Orchestra
- Jazz for Jean-Agers, Liberty LRP 3022 (LP); At the Palladium
- Eydie Gorme (orchestra
conducted by Don Costa, from her nightclub act, with special lyrics
by Fred Elton - Eydie Gorme, ABC-Paramount ABC-150 (LP); Eydie
Gorme, Taragon CD; I'll Take Romance/Love is a Season (CD)
- Jerry Gray - Stand
by for Music
- Jack Harris - After
All These Years
- Dick Haymes - Star
Eyes, Jazz Classics CD
- Al Hirt - Live at
Carnegie Hall, RCA Victor LSP-3416 (LP), recorded at Carnegie
Hall, 4/22/65
- Leroy Holmes and his
Orchestra - MGM 11304 (78rpm)
- Lena Horne
- Dean Jones - MGM K12462
(45rpm)
- Barney Kessel (with
Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd) - Rare Performances 1962-1991 (VIDEO)
- Mark Laub - Mark Laub
on the Lowrey Organ, Golden Crest CR 3022 (LP)
- Quinn Lemley - Sirens
(CD)
- Enoch Light and his
Orchestra - Stereo 35/MM, Vol. 2, Command RS 831SD (LP)
- Lounge Sensations
- Ring a Ding Swing
- Arthur Lyman - Leis
of Jazz: Jazz Sounds of Arthur Lyman, Rykodisc CD
- Kate McGarry - Show
Me, The Orchard CD
- Marion McPartland
(Ed Safranski, bass; Don Lamond, drums; from a series of Sunday
afternoon jam sessions at Storyville in Boston - In Concert at
Storyville & The Hickory House, Savoy MG-12004 (LP); Great
Britain's Marian McPartland, Savoy 12005; Jazz at Storyville (CD);
In Concert (CD)
- Mellisa Manchester
- Tribute, Polygram CD
- Trudy Mann -
MMMM
(CD)
- Johnny Martel - Jazzville
4 A.M.
- Guy Meledny - Pop
Pipe Organ in Hi-Fi, RCA-Camden CAM 3220 (LP)
- Liza Minelli -- Judy
Garland & Liza Minelli: Live At The London Palladium, Capitol
SWBO 2295 (LP), recorded live 11/8/64; Judy & Liza Together,
Curb D2-77587 (CD)
- Mitchell-Ruff Trio
(Dwike Mitchell, piano; Willie Ruff; bass; Charlie Smith, drums)
- The Catbird Seat, Atlantic SD-1374 (LP), recorded 7/21/61; 20
Special Fingers: Les McCann/Mitchell-Ruff Trio, 32 Jazz 32125
(CD)
- Dick Morgan - Dick
Morgan at the Showboat
- Anita O'Day (Arnold
Ross, piano, Barney Kessel, guitar; Monte Budwig, bass; Jackie
Mills, drums) - An Evening With Anita O'Day, Verve MGV 2050; Norgran
MGN 050 (LPs), recorded 4/15/54; Compact Jazz, Verve 314 517 954-2
(CD); The Complete Anita O'Day Verve/Clef Sessions, Disc 1, Mosaic
MD9-188 (CD)
- Patti Page - On Camera
Favorites
from TV, Mercury MG 20398 (LP)
- Oscar Peterson Trio
(with Ray Brown, bass; Herb Ellis, guitar) - Nostalgic Memories,
Clef MGC-695 (LP); The Will to Swing: At His Very Best, Polygram
CD; At the Stratford Shakesperean Festival, Polygram CD; On a
Clear Day (CD)
- Dick Peirce and his
orchestra - Decca 24879 (78rpm)
- Andre Previn -- Victor
- Bernadine Reed - Bernadine,
Epic LN 3497 (LP)
- Don Randi Trio (Don
Randi, piano; Leroy Vinegar, bass; Mel Lewis, drums) - Where Do
We Go From Here?, Verve V6-8469 (LP)
- Robin Robinson - Atlantic
45-1135 (45rpm)
- Henri Rose - The Fastest
Piano Alive, Warner Brothers WS 1225
- Annie Ross -Annie
by Candlelight, NJT 504 (LP), recorded 8/27/56; Skylark, DRG 8470
(CD)
- Royal Hawaiian Band
- In Concert
- Walter Schumann -
Walter Schumann Presents The Voices (RCA Victor LPM-1558)
- Bud Shank & Bob
Cooper (Bud Shank, flute; Bob Cooper, oboe) - Flute and Oboe,
Pacific Jazz PJ-1226 (LP), recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood,
1957; Blowin' Country (CD)
- Jeri Southern (vocal
and piano; Cliff Hills, bass; Lloyd Morales, drums, bongos) -
The Southern Style, Decca DL 8055 (LP); Southern Style/Prelude
to a Kiss (CD)
- Dick Stabile - Dick
Stabile at the Statler, Tops L-1590 (LP)
- Jo Stafford (with
the Art Van Damme Quintet) - Once Over Lightly, Columbia CL 968
(LP); Two Classic Albums from Art Van Damme, Collectors' Choice
A-28851 (CD); Portrait Edition (Sony CD)
- Mary Stallings (tenor
saxophone solo by Ron Blake) - Live at the Village Vanguard, Maxx
Jazz Records (CD)
- The Three Chuckles
(with Marty Gold and His Orchestra) - Vik 4X-0216 (45rpm); Golden
Classics, Collectables (CD)
- Diana Trask - Diana
Trask, Columbia CL 1601 (LP)
- Bobby Troup - The
Distinctive Style of Bobby Troup, Bethlehem BOP 35 (LP), recorded
in Hollywood, 8/13/58; Bobby Troup
in a class beyond compare
(Audiophile ACD-98)
- Art Van Damme - Once
Over Lightly/Manhattan Time, Collector's Choice CD
- Lawrence Welk and
his Champagne Music - Say It With Music, Coral CRL 57041 (CD);
medley with Exactly Like You, Anything Goes
- Weslia Whitfield -
Seeker of Wisdom & Truth
- Margaret Whiting -
Capitol 15038 and Savoy 856 (78rpm), with Frank DeVol and his
Orchestra; The Gypsy In My Soul, Hamilton HLP 12104 (LP), arranged
and conducted by Johnny Mandel; Goin' Places, Dot DLP 3072; Spotlight
on Margaret Whiting (Great Ladies of Song), Capitol; My Own True
Love; One and Only
- Joe Williams - The
Exciting Joe Williams, RCA Victor LMP-3461 (LP), recorded in Webster
Hall, NYC, 1965; arranged and conducted by Frank Hunter
- Lester Young - Laughin'
to Keep from Cryin' (with trumpeters Roy Eldridge and Harry "Sweets"
Edison at one of Lester's last studio sessions), 1958; Laughin'
to Keep from Cryin', Polygram CD; The Complete Lester Young Studio
Sessions on Verve, Polygram CD; Count Basie, Lester Young: Stars
of Birdland on Tour, Jazz Classics CD
HE AIN'T NEVER BEEN IN
COLLEGE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland © 1928
- The Happiness Boys
(Billy Jones & Ernest Hare) - RCA Victor 21332 (78rpm)
- Harry Reser (Six Jumping
Jacks) - College Rhythm, Memphis Archives MA7021 (CD)
HELLO BABY
Words Moe Jaffe, music by Walter Ruick, Fred Astaire © 1956
- Fred Astaire with
the Buddy Bregman Orchestra - Easy to Dance With, Verve MGV-2114
(LP), recorded 3/30/56
HIAWATHA'S MITTENS
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland, Dwight Latham ©
1950
- The Ray Charles Singers
- In The Evening By The Moonlight, Decca DL 8874 (LP)
(I Met The One That
I Love In) HIGH SCHOOL
Words and music by Moe Jaffe © 1961
- Al Alberts - Coral
9-62113 (45rpm)
- The Ames Brothers
- Sweet Seventeen, RCA Victor LPM-1487
- Four Chicks &
Chuck - Jubilee 45-6031 (45rpm)
- Gina Genardi - Princess
101 (45rpm)
- Bob Whalen - RCA Victor
47-5255 (45rpm)
HOCK MIR NISHT KEIN CHEINIK
(Please Don't Bend My Ear)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx, Chuck Goldstein © 1953
- 4 Chicks & Chuck
(featuring "Pee Wee" Erwin on trumpet) - Jubilee 6042
(78rpm)
HOLIDAY
Words by Moe Jaffe, Fred Waring, music by Clay Boland © 1946;
from the 59th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Chris Crosses"
- Fred Waring &
The Pennsylvanians - The Meaning of Christmas, Capitol T 1610
(LP)
I CAN
HARDLY WAIT
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland © 1949
- The Four Sharps -
Atlantic 875 (78rpm)
I DON'T WANT YOUR KISSES
(If I Can't Have Your Heart)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dwight Latham, Larry Vincent ©
1954
- Larry Vincent - Pearl
90001 (45rpm)
I DON'T KNOW FROM NOTHIN'
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias © 1949
- The Brown Dots - Manor
1057 (78rpm)
- Don Cornell and Laura
Leslie ("America's Sweethearts") with the Sammy Kaye
Orchestra - RCA Victor 20-3517 (78rpm)
I LIED TO YOU
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland © 1946
- Bill Gooden Trio -
Musicraft 343 (78rpm)
I LIKE BANANAS BECAUSE
THEY HAVE NO BONES
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Lanny Grey, Peter Lind Hayes ©
1959
- The Hoosier Hot Shots
- Dr. Demento presents The Greatest Novelty Records of All Time:
Vol. 1, Rhino RA 70820; Rural Rhythm, Columbia 52735 (1992)
I LOVE THE COLLEGE GIRLS
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1927
- California Ramblers
- Columbia 883-D (78rpm), recorded 1/19/27
- Golden Gate Orchestra
- Perfect Records
- Earl Oliver's Jazz
Babies - Edison Diamond Disk
- Harry Reser's Six
Jumping Jacks - Brunswick Records
- Tom Stacks & His
Minute Men - Okeh 40756 (78rpm)
- Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
- Victor 20378 (78rpm), recorded 12/8/26; Fred Waring Volume I:
The Collegiate Years, The Old Masters MB 126 (CD)
- WMCA Broadcasters
- Harmony 336 (78rpm)
I NEVER HARMED AN ONION
(So Why Should They Make Me Cry?)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, "Lanny & Ginger" Grey
© 1955
- Steve Allen - Coral
9-61573 (45rpm)
- Peter Lind Hayes and
Mary Healy - Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, Kapp LP-1021
- Rowlf The Dog (Muppets)
- Ol' Brown Ears Is Back (CD); Muppet Music Favorites (CD)
I WANT TO GO TO THE FOOTBALL
GAME
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, © 1948
- The Jesters (Red Latham,
Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham) - 20th Century 2071 (78rpm)
I'M MY OWN GRANDPAW
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dwight Latham © 1948
- Chet Atkins - Big
Country: For One and All
- Blue Grass Roy (Edward
Leroy Freeman) - Blue Grass Roy's Collection of Mountain &
Home Songs, Old Homestead OHCS 106 (LP)
- Kimball Coburn - RCA
Victor 45-7592 (45rpm)
- Michael Cooney - Pure
Unsweetened, Live Family Concert, Alliance WRC1-2310 (LP)
- Esmereldy and her
Novelty Band - Musicraft 536 (78rpm)
- Steve Goodman - Somebody
Else's Troubles
- Marty Gold, conducting
"The Guys & The Gals" - A Singin' Wing Ding, Kapp
KK-1118 (LP)
- David Grisman - Home
is Where the Heart Is, Rounder 0251 (CD)
- Hardrock Gunter -
Gunter, Hardrock
- Guy Lombardo and his
Royal Canadians - The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven: 1941-1948,
Decca DL 74328 (LP)
- Phil Harris (He's
His Own Grandpa) - RCA Victor 20-2715 (78rpm); His Original &
Greatest Hits (CD); That's What I Like About Phil Harris, Cassette
1,RCA Special Products
- Tiny Hill And His
Orchestra - Mercury 6087 (78rpm)
- Homer & Jethro
- RCA Victor 47-6765 (45rpm)
- Hy-Lo Trio - Crystal
Tone 510 (78rpm)
- The Jesters (Red Latham,
Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham) - 20th Century 20-33 (78rpm)
- Grandpa Jones (and
his Grandchildren) - King 694 (78rpm); 16 Greatest Hits, Hollywood
HCD-224; 28 Greatest Hits (CD); Country Music Hall of Fame, 1978
(CD)
- The Korn Kobblers
- MGM 10136 (78rpm); The Korn Kobblers, Music & Memories 132720
(CD)
- Jim Kweskin - Swing
on a Star, Mountain Railroad MR52793 (LP)
- Guy Lombardo and His
Royal Canadians -- Decca 24288 (78rpm); Best of Guy Lombardo,
MCA CD: Mairzy Doats: 44 Wacky Hits, Good Music, MSC3-35180
- Lonzo & Oscar
- RCA Victor 20-2563 (78rpm); Starday 45-463 (45rpm); Lonzo &
Oscar: Stars of the Grand Ole Opry, First Generation FGCD-10;
Dr. Demento presents The Greatest Novelty Records of All Time,
Vol 1, Rhino RA 70829; Dr. Demento's Country Corn (CD)
- The Muppets - Muppet
Hits, Vol. 2
- Willie Nelson - Rainbow
Connection, Island 314 548 810-2 (CD)
- Tony Pastor &
The Clooney Sisters - Columbia 38068 (78rpm); Come on a My House,
Disc 1, Bear Family CD; Complete Tony Pastor with the Clooney
Sisters
- Bob Pickering - Appaloosa
Rider
- RFD Boys - Live and
Unrehearsed
- Robby Spencer - I'm
My Own Grandpa: A Tribute to Grandpa Jones, Robby Spencer Music
Co. (CD)
- Jo Stafford with The
Starlighters and Paul Weston's Mountain Boys (I'm My Own Grandmaw)
- Capitol 15023 (78rpm); Jo Stafford on Capitol (CD)
- Ray Stevens - Incredible
World of Ray Stevens; Crackin' Up
- The Stupids Movie
Sound Track
- Jim Sundquest &
Fendermen 2000 - Big Requests (CD)
- Larry Vincent &
Orchestra - Pearl 19 (78rpm)
- Various artists/compilations:
- Disney's Silly
Sings (Disney)
- 20 Simply Super
Silly Songs
- Child's Celebration
of Silliest Songs
- Country Music
Hall of Greats
IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE
OVER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias, Larry Vincent ©
1939
- Eddy Arnold (produced
by Chet Atkins) - You Gotta Have Love, RCA Victor LPM-2268 (LP)
- The Big 4 Quartette
- The Big 4 Quartette, Hamilton HLP 111 (LP)
- Ann Breen - Irish
Wedding Party, Sounds of Ireland CD
- John Boutte - At the
Foot of Canal Street, Valley Entertainment CD
- The Chickering Four
featuring Floyd Sharman - Signature 15086 (78rpm)
- Buddy Clark (orchestra
conducted by Mitchell Ayres) - Columbia 37329 (78rpm), recorded
2/12/47
- Doris Day - Move Over
Darling, Bear Family CD; The Love Album
- The Dinning Sisters
(with The Art Van Damme Quartet) - Capitol 389 (78rpm), recorded
2/14/47; Best of the Dinning Sisters, Collector's Choice CD
- Bob Eberly with The
Song Spinners & Frank Froeba and his Trio - Decca 23835 (78rpm)
- Foster & Allen
- The Fureys - Celtic
Dreams: Best of The Fureys and Davey Arthur (CD)
- Golden Arrow Quartet
- Continental C-6049 (78rpm)
- Guitar Slim - ATCO
45-6120 (45rpm); ATCO Sessions, Atlantic CD
- Peter Lind Hayes &
Mary Healy - Kapp K-141X (45rpm)
- Sonny Howard (with
Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra) - RCA Victor 47-6095 (45rpm)
- Jim MacLeod - Welcome
to My World, Scotdisc
- Gordon MacRae (orchestra
conducted by Jerry Jerome) - Apollo 1045 (78rpm); Gordon MacRae
Sings, Colortone C 33-4939 (LP)
- Willard McDaniel &
his Piano - Crown 117 (78rpm)
- Red McKenzie with
Dave Rhodes' Rhythm - National 9026 (78rpm)
- Guy Mitchell - Reprise
0477 (45rpm)
- Al Morgan with The
Key-Tones - London 883 (78rpm)
- Frank Parker - Requests
From the Mail Bag, Coral 57101 (LP)
- Bobby Pedrick - Duel
525 (45rpm)
- Lou Rawls - For You
My Love, Blue Note; Payback Sound Track, Varese Sarabande VSD-6003
- Roberta Sherwood -
Get Away From Those Swingin' Doors, Decca DL 8986 (LP)
- Dinah Shore -- V-Disc
Recordings, Collector's Choice CD
- Bob Simmons - Vine
Street Records V-109 (45rpm)
- Kate Smith - Memory
Lane, MGM E 3487 (LP)
- Monty Sunshine's Jazz
Band - Great Moments, Timeless Records
- The Three Suns - RCA
Victor 20-2164 (78rpm); V-Disc Recordings, Collector's Choice
CD
- Dick Todd with the
Velvet-Tone Orchestra - Sonora 2010 (78rpm)
- Larry Vincent and
his Orchestra - 20th Century 20-13 (78rpm); Pearl 45-10-A (45rpm)
- Frank Yankovic - Greatest
Polkas & Waltzes, Vol. 1
- Slim Whitman
IF YOU ARE BUT A DREAM
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx, Jack Fulton © 1944;
adapted from Anton Rubenstein "Romance"
- Brook Benton - Songs
I Love To Sing, Mercury MG 20602 (LP)
- Bobby Brookes - This
Is The Night, RCA Victor LPM-1518 (LP)
- Damita Jo - If You
Go Away, Epic BN 26244 (LP); The Very Best of Damita Jo (CD)
- Vic Damone - Why Can't
I Walk Away?
- Jackie Davis - The
Hammond Organ of Jackie Davis with the Sid Bass Chorus, Warner
Bros. WS 1515 (LP)
- Sammy Davis, Jr. (conducted
by Neal Hefti) - The Sammy Davis, Jr. All-Star Spectacular, Reprise
R-6033 (LP)
- The Delta Rhythm Boys
- RCA Victor 20-2463 (Dry Bones album, 78rpm); The Delta Rhythm
Boys, RCA Camden CAL-313 (LP)
- Frank DeVol - Capitol
- Jimmy Dorsey and His
Orchestra (vocal chorus by Bob Eberly) - Decca 4312 (78rpm)
- Nelson Eddy - The
Artistry of Nelson Eddy
- Duke Ellington - Duke
Ellington Treasury Series, Vol. 2, Phonastic compilation (U.S.
Treasury radio series for Armed Force Radio, recorded live from
4/7/45-8/31/46)
- Hal Galper Trio -
Maybeck Duets; Fugue State (CDs)
- Robert Goulet - Always
You, Columbia CS 8476 (LP)
- Roy Hamilton - Roy
Hamilton, Epic LN 3176 (LP)
- Jean Harper - Embers
of Love, Capitol 11337 (LP)
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- At Home with Screamin' Jay Hawkins; Epic LN 3448 (LP); Frenzy
- Etta Jones (Gene Ammons
on tenor sax) - Soul Summit, Vol. 2, Prestige 7275 (LP), recorded
4/13/62; Lonely and Blue, Prestige OJCCD-702-2 (CD); Etta Jones
Greatest Hits (CD); Gene Ammons: Gentle Jug, Vol. 2, Prestige
PRCD-24155-2
- Richard Jones and
the Pittsburgh Strings - Capitol
- Burt Keyes - Coral
9-62040 (45rpm)
- Carol Kidd with the
Robert Farnon Orchestra - Place in My Heart (CD)
- Mario Lanza (orchestra
conducted by Ray Sinatra), from 1951-52 Coca-Cola radio programs
- If You Are But A Dream, RCA Victor, LSC-2790 (LP); When Day
Is Done (CD)
- Elliot Lawrence Orchestra
(featuring Walt Levinsky, tenor sax; Tony Miranda, French horn;
Urbie Green, trombone) - Dream with the Elliot Lawrence Orchestra,
Fantasy Records
- Liberace - Piano by
Starlight, Columbia CL 1091 (LP)
- Little Anthony and
The Imperials - Shades of the 40's, End Records ENDLP 311, October,
1960; We Are The Imperials/Shades of the 40's, West Side WESM
556 (CD); Tears on My Pillow & Other Greats (CD); Very Best
of Little Anthony & The Imperials (CD)
- The Norman Luboff
Choir - Reverie, Columbia CL 1256 (LP); Velvet Voices, Columbia
CD
- Enric Madriguera (vocal
by Patricia Gilmore) - Victor 27858 (78rpm)
- Gerry Mulligan - Broadway
- Teddy Powell - Teddy
Powell: Circa 1942 (Bluebird)
- Harve Presnell (arranged
and conducted by Henri Rene) - The World's Greatest Love Songs,
MGM E-4194 (LP)
- Prestige Jazz Sessions
- First Sessions
- Raymond Price Orchestra
- Songs You Swooned To, TABB Records
- Della Reese (arranged
and conducted by Glenn Osser) - The Classic Della, RCA Victor
LPM-2419 (LP); The Classic Della (CD)
- Red Rodney - New Sounds:
Red Rodney; Red Rodney Quintets; Broadway (CDs)
- Aaron Sachs Quintette
(Aaron Sachs, tenor, clarinet; Urbie Green, trombone; Danny Bank,
baritone sax; Barry Galbrath, guitar; Osie Johnson, drums; Clyde
Lombardi, bass; Quincy Jones, arranger) - Aaron Sachs, Bethlehem
BCP 1008 (LP)
- Little Jimmy Scott
- Fabulous Little Jimmy Scott; All Over Again; Savoy Years &
More (CDs)
- Frank Sinatra (Columbia/Axel
Stordahl arrangement) - Columbia 36756 b/w White Christmas and
Columbia 36814 b/w Put Your Dreams Away, recorded 11/14/44 (78rpm's);
The Best of the Columbia Years, 1943-1952, Columbia/Legacy C4K
65620 (CD); Greatest Hits: The Early Years, Vol. 1, Columbia CL
2474 (CD), CK 9274 (LP); The Frank Sinatra Story in Music Columbia
(LP), C2L-6 (CD) CL 1130); V-Discs: Columbia Years, 1943-45; Portrait
of Sinatra: Columbia Classics
- Frank Sinatra (Capitol/Nelson
Riddle arrangement) - This Is Sinatra, Vol. 2, Capitol 982 (LP);
Capitol Years; This is Sinatra, 1953-57; Romantic Frank Sinatra
(CD); Young Blue Eyes (CD); Woody Allen's Movies: Radio Days Sound
Track (CD)
- Charlie Spivak - RCA
Victor
- Cyril Stapleton -
London Records
- Sonny Stitt
- Valentino Orchestra
-- ABC-Paramount
- Sarah Vaughan - Close
To You, Mercury MG 20580 (LP); Sarah Slightly Classical, Mercury
CD; Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury (CD)
- Teddy Wilson - Complete
Verve Recordings of Teddy Wilson (CD)
IF YOU COULDA THEN YOU
SHOULDA
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias, G. Bennett
- Ace Harris Quintet
- Sterling 3024 (78rpm)
INGEMAR
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Olle Bergman © 1959
- Olle Bergman - Metronome
MR 45-1770 (45rpm)
IT'S JUST A MATTER OF
OPINION
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Carl Lampl © 1946
- Gene Krupa and his
Orchestra (vocal chorus by Buddy Stewart & Carolyn Grey) --
Columbia 37067 (78rpm)
IT'S SPRING
Words by Moe Jaffe, Darrell Smith, music by Clay Boland © 1945
-- from the 58th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "John Paul
Jones"
- Mask & Wig Club
with Clay Boland at the Piano - 20th Century 1000 (78rpm)
IT'S THE SAME THE WHOLE
WORLD OVER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland, Dwight Latham ©
1946 -- from the 59th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Chris
Crosses"
- The Jesters (Red Latham,
Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham) - 20th Century 20-33 (78rpm)
I'VE GOT SOME LOVIN'
TO DO
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1925
- Fred Rich and his
Hotel Astor Orchestra - Harmony 186-H (78rpm)
- Fred Waring's Pennsylvanian's
- Victor, recorded 12/17/25 (78rpm)
JUST WHISPER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Bickley Reichner © 1951
- Savannah Churchill
- Decca 9-29262 (45rpm)
- The Du Droppers -
Groove (45rpm)
- The Golden Chorus
- RCA Victor 47-5213 (45rpm)
- Lula Reed - King 45-4714
(45rpm)
KISSING ME (Thinking Of Somebody Else)
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1949 -- from the
62nd Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Adamant Eve"
- Art Lund with The
Tri-Tones - MGM 10603 (78rpm)
LET ME LOVE YOU (As Long
As I Want To)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Ludwig Flato© 1956
- Jerry Sellers (with
Enoch Light and His Light Brigade) - MGM 10254 and Crown CR-161
(78rpm)
LET'S GO OUT TO THE MOVIES
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias, Jack Ellis © 1950
- Stanley Fritts and
The Korn Kobblers - MGM 10803 (78rpm)
THE MORNING AFTER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland, Tommy Dorsey © 1937
- Tommy Dorsey and his
Orchestra (vocal by Jack Leonard) - RCA Victor 25703 (78rpm)
THE MUSKET CAME DOWN
FROM THE DOOR
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Bickley Reichner © 1944
- Hoosier Hot Shots
- Decca 46062 (78rpm)
MY GOOD GIRL
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Dwight Latham © 1953
- Vaughn Monroe - RCA
Victor 47-5329 (45rpm)
MY LADY WON'T BE HERE
TONIGHT
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Ludwig Flato, Frank Parker ©
1956
- Robert Goulet - My
Lady Won't Be Here Tonight, Columbia CS 9000 (LP)
OH,
YOU SWEET ONE (The Schnitzelbank Song)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1949
- 4 Hits And A Miss
(with The Veltones) - Vocalion 55015 (78rpm)
- The Ames Brothers
(orchestra conducted by Roy Ross) - Coral 60065 (78rpm); Sentimental
Journey (CD)
- The Andrews Sisters
(with Russ Morgan and His Orchestra) - Decca 24664 (78rpm); Best
of The Andrews Sisters, Music Club MCCD 445
- Lawrence Duchow and
his orchestra (vocal by Danny Ryan & Elaine Carvel) - RCA
Victor (78rpm)
- Geraldo & His
Orchestra - Southern F2475 (78rpm)
- Benny Lee & Lynette
Rae (with The Key-Tones and Nat Temple Orchestra) - Southern F9425
(78rpm)
- Donald Peers, orchestra
conducted by Frank Cordell - Southern B9933 (78rpm)
- Thurl Ravenscroft
- Bally 7-008 (45rpm)
- Billy Terrent and
His Orchestra (vocal by Eva Beynon & Bobby Breen) - Southern
FB 3564 (78rpm)
ON THE ISLAND OF CATALINA
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jack O'Brien, Ted Weems © 1939
- Ted Weems & His
Orchestra - Decca 2919 (78rpm), recorded 10/5/39; Ted Weems and
Perry Como TWPC-1300 (Canadian LP)
ONE WAY STREET
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland
- The Ike Cole Quartet
- Get A Load o' Cole, Bally BAL 12020 (LP)
OPENED BY MISTAKE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1949
- Laura Lee and Dickie
McBride - Decca 46161 (78rpm)
PARADISE BOULEVARD (And
Heaven Avenue)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland © 1955
- Johnny Sims - AA Records
AA-107-X45 (45rpm)
POETRY
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Dwight Latham © 1950
- Freddy Martin and
his Orchestra (vocal by Merv Griffin and The Martin Men) - RCA
Victor (78rpm)
PRAY
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland, Bickley Reichner ©
1950
- The Anita Kerr Singers
- Decca 27872 (78rpm)
- Hank Snow and The
Jordanaires (with The Rainbow Ranch Boys) - RCA Victor 20-4398
(78rpm); Hank Snow Sings Sacred Songs, RCA Victor LPM-1638; The
Singing Ranger: 1949-1953 (CD); The Singing Ranger, Vol. 2, Bear
Family CD
RYE
WHISKEY
Words and music by Moe Jaffe
- The Jesters (Red Latham,
Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham) - 20th Century 20-326 (78rpm)
SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED
TO ME
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1936 -- from the
49th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "This Mad Whirl"
- Hal Kemp and His Orchestra
(vocal chorus by Skinnay Ennis) - Brunswick 7777 (78rpm)
SWEETER BY THE DOZEN
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Bickley Reichner
- Salley Starr and the
Forty Niners - Rainbow 20022 (78rpm)
THAT'S A HECKUVA WAY
(To Run A Railroad)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Lee Kuhn
- The Men of Song (John
Campbell, Al Kunz, Roger White, Edmond Karlsrud) - Songs of Humor,
X Records EXA-15 (45rpm EP)
THAT'S HOW I REMEMBER
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Dan Dougherty, Herb Gordon
- Syd Stanley with Mac
Ceppos and His Orchestra - 20th Century 20-366 (78rpm)
THAT'S JUST THE WAY THAT
I FEEL
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Larry Fotine © 1955
- The Delta Rhythm Boys
- Decca 9-29582 (45rpm)
THESE THINGS ARE KNOWN
(Only To God)
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1951
- Ed Lyman - RCA Victor
LPM-2095 (LP)
- Jan Peerce (Hugo Winterhalter,
conductor) - RCA Victor 49-3802 (45rpm)
THEY CAN'T MAKE A LADY
OUT OF ME
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias © 1948
- Janette Davis (orchestra
conducted by Archie Bleyer) - Columbia 38096 (78rpm)
THUMBS UP
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jack O'Brien, Bert Lown © 1941
- official theme song, the British War Relief Society
- Frankie Masters &
His Orchestra (vocal chorus by Frankie Masters and the Masters
Voices)-Okeh 6388 (78rpm)
A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN
Words and music by Moe Jaffe © 1944
- Clyde Lucas &
his orchestra (vocal by Paul Steele) - Hit 7100 (78rpm)
WELL
NATCH
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias © 1946
- Erskine Hawkins Orchestra
(vocal by Ace Harris) - RCA Victor 20-2383 (78rpm); Erskine Hawkins
and His Orchestra, 1946-47 (CD)
- The Brown Dots - Manor
(78rpm); For Sentimental Reasons (CD)
WHAT'S THE MATTER MARIE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Louis Prima © 1945
- Louis Prima and his
Orchestra - Hit 7124 (78rpm)
WHEN YOU LOVE
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1936 -- from the
48th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Red Rhumba"
- Richard Himber and
his Ritz-Carlton Orchestra - Victor 25299 (78rpm)
WHO WAS THE LADY?
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Nat Bonx © 1927
- Al Lentz and his Orchestra
- Columbia 1037 (78rpm)
THE WHOLE TOWN'S BATTY
ABOUT CINCINNATI
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Larry Vincent © 1961
- Larry Vincent - Pearl
1235 (45rpm)
THE WHOOPEE HAT BRIGADE
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Monty Siegel © 1929
- Harry Reser's Syncopaters
- Columbia 1884 (78rpm)
YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK
BY IT'S COVER
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1936 -- from the
48th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "Red Rhumba"
- Orville Knapp and
his orchestra - Brunswick 7654 (78rpm)
YOU'RE MY BEST BET
Words by Moe Jaffe, music by Clay Boland © 1936 -- from the
49th Annual Mask & Wig Production, "This Mad Whirl"
- Fairchild & Carroll
Orchestra - Liberty Music Shop L-211 (78rpm)
YUM YUM
Words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, Griff Williams ©
1943
- Griff Williams and
his Orchestra - Hit 7052 (78rpm)
Albums featuring MOE
JAFFE Songs
- Chris Crosses, The
University of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig 59th Annual Production
(1946)
Cosmo Records DMR 2003 (78rpm)
- The Cosmo Theatre
Orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnik
- Songs:
- CHRIS CROSSES
(words by Moe Jaffe, Darrell Smith, music by Clay Boland)
- HOLIDAY (words
by Moe Jaffe, Fred Waring, music by Clay Boland)
- INTERLUDE
(words by Moe Jaffe, Nick Wells, music by Clay Boland)
- I LIVE THE
LIFE I LOVE (words and music by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland)
Jewish-American Songs
for The Jet Set
Tivka Records, T101 (LP), released 1965
Sung by Bernie Knee, with the Irving Fields Orchestra
Songs:
- ALEF BEIZ (words and
music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias © 1965)
- THESE THINGS ARE KNOWN
(words and music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp © 1951)
- MY CHANUKAH CANDLE
DREAM (words and music by Moe Jaffe)
- MY HEART WILL BE WITH
YOU (words and music by Moe Jaffe, Herb Gordon)
- DA-YE-NU (words and
music by Moe Jaffe, Paul Kapp, Jerry Morse © 1951)
- CHANUKAH CANDLES (words
and music by Moe Jaffe © 1948)
- ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE
OR REFORMED? (words and music by Moe Jaffe, Henry Tobias ©
1965)
- PASSOVER TIME ON THE
RANGE (words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jerry Morse)
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