Recordings made Wednesday, July 22, 1942
| Company | Matrix Number | First Take Date | Title | Primary Performer | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victor | BS-075439 | 7/22/1942 | I'm old-fashioned | Dick Todd | |
| Victor | BS-075440 | 7/22/1942 | When the lights go on again (All over the world) | Dick Todd | |
| Victor | BS-075441 | 7/22/1942 | There will never be another you | Joan Merrill | |
| Victor | BS-075442 | 7/22/1942 | You can't say no to a soldier | Joan Merrill | |
| Victor | BS-075443 | 7/22/1942 | I'm getting tired so I can sleep | Barry Wood | |
| Victor | BS-075444 | 7/22/1942 | Why don't you fall in love with me (As long as you're not in love with anyone else) | Barry Wood | |
| Victor | BS-075569 | 7/22/1942 | It might have been | The Four Lyttle Sisters ; Hal McIntyre Orchestra ; Jerry Stuart | |
| Victor | BS-075570 | 7/22/1942 | I'm getting tired so I can sleep | Hal McIntyre Orchestra ; Jerry Stuart | |
| Victor | BS-075571 | 7/22/1942 | Kille kille | The Four Lyttle Sisters ; Hal McIntyre Orchestra | |
| Victor | BS-075572 | 7/22/1942 | This is the Army, Mister Jones | Hal McIntyre Orchestra ; Jack Lathrop | |
| Victor | BS-075573 | 7/22/1942 | You'd be so nice to come home to | Hal McIntyre Orchestra ; Jerry Stuart | |
| Victor | BS-075574 | 7/22/1942 | (As long as you're not in love with anyone else) Why don't you fall in love with me | Hal McIntyre Orchestra ; Jerry Stuart | |
| Columbia | HCO860 | 7/22/1942 | My beloved is rugged | Helen Forrest ; Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO861 | 7/22/1942 | Beyond the night | Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO862 | 7/22/1942 | Cherry | Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO863 | 7/22/1942 | Prince charming | Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO864 | 7/22/1942 | Doinya | Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO865 | 7/22/1942 | Jump town | Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO866 | 7/22/1942 | A poem set to music | Harry James Orchestra ; Johnny McAfee | |
| Columbia | HCO867 | 7/22/1942 | I had the craziest dream | Helen Forrest ; Harry James Orchestra | |
| Columbia | HCO868 | 7/22/1942 | Daybreak | Harry James Orchestra ; Johnny McAfee | |
| Decca | 71135 | 7/22/1942 | On Treasure Island ; Red sails in the sunset ; In a little gypsy tea room | Nat Brandwynne Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71136 | 7/22/1942 | Intermezzo ; I hear a rhapsody ; My sister and I | Nat Brandwynne Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71137 | 7/22/1942 | Hinkey dinkey parley voo ; Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71138 | 7/22/1942 | Oh! Frenchy ; Madelon ; Oui, oui, Marie | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71139 | 7/22/1942 | They were all out of step but Jim ; Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody ; Good morning Mr. zip- zip-zip | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71140 | 7/22/1942 | Ja-da ; After you've gone ; Hindustan | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71141 | 7/22/1942 | Dear old pal of mine ; Dear little boy of mine ; I'm sorry I made you cry | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71142 | 7/22/1942 | Just a baby's prayer at twilight ; The rose of no man's land ; Sunrise and you | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71143 | 7/22/1942 | That wonderful mother of mine ; Till we meet again ; Beautiful Ohio | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71144 | 7/22/1942 | My Belgian Rose ; Mickey ; K-K-K-Katy | Ray Benson Orchestra | |
| Decca | 71145 | 7/22/1942 | The individualist ; Two and one are a problem | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71146 | 7/22/1942 | Traveler's rest ; The husband's lament | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71147 | 7/22/1942 | Bankers are just like anybody else ; Seven miles to Joe's place | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71148 | 7/22/1942 | I have it on good authority ; Seaside serenade | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71149 | 7/22/1942 | The drop of a hat ; One third of a calendar ; Just be quiet and nobody will | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71150 | 7/22/1942 | The common cold ; Isn't nature wonderful | Ogden Nash | |
| Decca | 71151 | 7/22/1942 | East of the Rockies | The Andrews Sisters | |
| Decca | 71152 | 7/22/1942 | Mister Five-by-Five | The Andrews Sisters | |
| Decca | 71153 | 7/22/1942 | Massachusetts | The Andrews Sisters | |
| Decca | 71154 | 7/22/1942 | Here comes the Navy | The Andrews Sisters | |
| Decca | 71155 | 7/22/1942 | The fighting quartermaster corps | Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians | |
| Decca | 71156 | 7/22/1942 | Anchors aweigh | Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians | |
| Decca | 71157 | 7/22/1942 | Song for the unsung | Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians |
= Recordings are available for online listening.
= Recordings were issued from this master. No recordings issued from other masters.
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Recordings made on Wednesday, July 22, 1942," accessed December 15, 2025, http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1942-07-22.
Recordings made on Wednesday, July 22, 1942. (2025). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved December 15, 2025, from http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/date/browse?date=1942-07-22.
Recordings made on Wednesday, July 22, 1942." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2025. Web. 15 December 2025.
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