All Vocal albums
- January 21, 1953
- Bing Crosby - Le Bing
- November 17, 1953
- Billy Eckstine - I Can Read Between The Lines / It Can't Be Wrong
- July 19, 1953
- Eddy Howard - To Each His Own
- August 19, 1953
- Gene Autry - Where Did My Snowman Go? / Freddie, The Little Fir Tree
- May 4, 1953
- Dick Todd And Grady Martin And The Slew Foot Five - My Dear / Goin' Steady Anniversary
- June 12, 1952
- John Arcesi With Lloyd Shaffer's Orchestra - Wild Honey
- January 1, 1952
- Billy Eckstine - Early Autumn
- December 8, 1952
- Jimmy Durante - Jimmy Durante In Person
- June 20, 1952
- Fran Warren - What Is This Thing Called Love? / Wish You Were Here
- January 16, 1952
- Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Grady Martin And His Slew Foot Five - South Rampart Street Parade / Till The End Of The World
- January 1, 1952
- Billy Eckstine - Kiss Of Fire / Never Like This
- April 6, 1952
- Eddy Arnold - Open Thy Merciful Arms / Take My Hand, Precious Lord
- June 17, 1952
- Jo Stafford With Paul Weston & His Orch. - Pretty Boy (Pretty Girl) / You Belong To Me
- August 10, 1952
- Helen Grayco - Walkin' To The Mailbox / To Be Loved By You
- March 14, 1952
- Patti Page - I Went To Your Wedding / You Belong To Me
- September 2, 1952
- Perry Como - Childhood Is A Meadow / One Little Candle
- September 15, 1952
- Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye - One For The Wonder / Walkin' To Missouri
- August 28, 1952
- Yma Sumac - Wimoweh / Babalu
- March 10, 1952
- Al Martino - Here In My Heart / Take My Heart
- March 27, 1952
- Richard Hayes And Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra - Babalu / More Than Love
- July 14, 1952
- The Knaves - Sweet Violets / Oh What A Face
- June 20, 1952
- Lily Ann Carol And The Hi-Hatters - Lonesome And Blue / Raindrops
- September 13, 1952
- Tony Martin - Some Day / Luna Rossa (Blushing Moon)
- February 3, 1952
- Dick Thomas - A Stolen Waltz / Raindrops
- April 18, 1952
- Mantovani And His Orchestra - Some Enchanted Evening / Symphony
- July 9, 1952
- The Ames Brothers - Star Dust / Crazy 'Cause I Love You
- January 25, 1952
- Tiny Hill And His Orchestra - Just Lookin' / The Wild Side Of Life
- February 3, 1952
- Gloria Hart - I Would Rather Look At You
- March 9, 1952
- Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra & Chorus - It's Easter Time / One Little Candle
- February 24, 1952
- Joe Pica And The Song Spinners With Joe Pica Orchestra / Joe Pica Wizard Of The Keys - Go Home, Little Girl, Go Home / Memories
- January 2, 1952
- The Andrews Sisters And Red Foley - Where Is Your Wandering Mother Tonight / Hang Your Head In Shame
- March 18, 1952
- Bernice Parks, Fred Norman's Orchestra - You Intrigue Me / That's What A Song Can Do
- June 15, 1952
- Johnny Long And His Orchestra - Should I / Down By The Old Mill Stream
- June 27, 1952
- Bobby Wayne - Lonesome For You / Cigarette Serenade
- November 17, 1952
- Cowboy Copas - Four Bare Walls And A Ceiling
- April 4, 1952
- Eddie Fisher - Outside Of Heaven / Lady Of Spain
- March 27, 1952
- June Valli - A Shoulder To Weep On / Why Don't You Believe Me
- December 17, 1951
- Patty Andrews / The Andrews Sisters - Gotta Find Somebody To Love / Too Young
- February 24, 1951
- Bill Kenny Of The Ink Spots - My First And My Last Love / Once
- June 2, 1951
- Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra / Louis Armstrong And Velma Middleton - If / (I Wonder Why) You're Just In Love
- March 3, 1951
- Dennis Day - St. Patrick's Day Parade / B'Gilly, B'Golly, B'Gorrah
- December 23, 1951
- Les Paul with Mary Ford - Moon Of Manakoora / Three Little Words
- July 9, 1951
- Stig Olin, Sam Samsons Orkester - Julia, Julia... / Under Äppelträdet
- April 1, 1951
- Les Petits Chanteurs De Granby - Les Cadeaux Du Petit Noël
- April 28, 1951
- Al Morgan - What Will I Tell My Heart / Great Day In The Morning
- June 20, 1951
- Billy Eckstine - If / When You Return
- June 28, 1951
- Bobby Wayne - Oh She's Gone, Gone, Gone
- August 14, 1951
- The Fontane Sisters - Castle Rock / Makin' Like A Train
- July 24, 1951
- Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer / ('Round The) Christmas Tree At Home
- March 3, 1951
- Russ Morgan And His Orchestra - Love Makes The World Go 'Round / The Object Of My Affection
- February 13, 1951
- Bob Eberly And Les Baxter - Somebody's Been Beatin' My Time / I Can't Help It
- July 24, 1951
- Jo Stafford - Lovely Is The Evening / San Antonio Rose
- June 13, 1951
- June Valli - Mystery Street / Don't Forget To Write
- July 6, 1951
- Perry Como - There's A Big Blue Cloud (Next To Heaven) / There's No Boat Like A Rowboat
- September 23, 1951
- Buddy Greco With The Heathertones - I Ran All The Way Home
- March 18, 1951
- Margaret Whiting - Faithful / Lonesome Gal
- October 7, 1951
- Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - I Remember Mama / My Mom
- January 12, 1951
- Dean Martin - Beside You / Who's Sorry Now
- February 17, 1951
- Don Cherry - I Can't Help It / Grievin' My Heart Out For You
- June 27, 1951
- Cliff Ayers With The Balladiers And Gem Tone Trio / Cliff Ayers - I'll Wait For You
- April 4, 1951
- Delta Rhythm Boys With Andrew Burman's Band - Flickorna I Småland / Tre Trallande Jäntor
- November 13, 1950
- Billy Eckstine - My Foolish Heart / (We've Got A) Sure Thing
- April 10, 1950
- Ames Brothers - Hoop‐Dee‐Doo / Stars Are The Windows Of Heaven
- April 19, 1950
- Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra And Chorus - Just An Echo In The Valley / Memories Of You
- March 10, 1950
- Dick Haymes - Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!) / If I Had A Magic Carpet
- July 10, 1950
- Gene Autry And The Cass County Boys - Frosty The Snow Man / When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter
- September 27, 1950
- Margaret Whiting With Frank De Vol And His Orchestra - My Foolish Heart
- November 10, 1950
- The Four Tunes - Cool Water / How Can You Say That I Don't Care
- August 15, 1950
- Lenny Carson And The Whiz Kids - Molasses, Molasses (It's Icky Sticky Goo)
- May 26, 1950
- Gordon MacRae And The Starlighters With Paul Weston And His Orchestra - Poison Ivy / Half A Heart Is All You Left Me
- August 1, 1950
- Lucyann Polk - Don't Do Something To Someone Else
- September 16, 1950
- Sally Sweetland - Our Lady Of Fatima
- August 26, 1950
- Roy Rogers - Frosty The Snow Man / Gabby The Gobbler
- June 11, 1950
- The Mariners - Hymns By The Mariners
- July 17, 1950
- Burl Ives - Mother Goose Songs
- May 15, 1950
- Harry Babbitt & Martha Tilton - Let's Waltz Just Once More / Where The Red Roses Grow
- April 23, 1950
- Bob Crosby And His Bob Cats / Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - If You Can't Get A Drum With A Boom-Boom-Boom / When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
- September 27, 1949
- The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Hurry, Hurry, Hurry (Back To Me) / I Didn't Know The Gun Was Loaded
- October 19, 1949
- Larry Fotine And His Orchestra - Open The Door Polka / St. Bernard Waltz
- March 4, 1949
- Dinah Shore - Having A Wonderful Wish / The Story Of My Life
- October 12, 1949
- Al Jolson And Mills Brothers - Down Among The Sheltering Palms / Is It True What They Say About Dixie?
- October 16, 1949
- Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - So In Love / While The Angelus Was Ringing
- July 7, 1949
- Various - Popular Favorites
- April 18, 1949
- Bob Crosby with The Crew Chiefs - Don't Call Me Sweetheart Anymore / Old Fashioned Song
- September 17, 1949
- Siv Och Maj - Nidälven / Farmareflickan
- September 24, 1949
- Vic Damone And Glenn Osser's Orchestra - I Love You So Much It Hurts / Again
- May 8, 1949
- Count Basie And His Orchestra - Jumpin' At The Woodside / Exactly Like You
- June 16, 1949
- Danny Kaye - The Andrews Sisters - Beatin', Bangin', N' Scratchin' / Amelia Cordelia McHugh
- December 9, 1949
- Benny Strong And His Orchestra - When My Sugar Walks Down The Street / Sheik Of Araby
- March 24, 1949
- The Stardusters - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore / Because You Love Me
- November 26, 1949
- Bill Farrell - Through A Long And Sleepless Night
- August 15, 1949
- Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - Hop-Scotch Polka (Scotch Hot) / Dangerous Dan McGrew
- February 12, 1949
- Bill Lawrence - Jealous Heart / If You Ever Fall In Love Again
- December 17, 1949
- Sarah Vaughan - Black Coffee / As You Desire Me
- August 10, 1949
- The Sportsmen Quartet - Barber Shop Harmony
- May 12, 1949
- Gene Autry And The Pinafores - Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer / If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas
- March 14, 1949
- The Andrews Sisters - Jack, Jack, Jack / Too Fat Polka
- May 18, 1949
- Perry Como - Because
- December 17, 1948
- Mel Tormé - Night And Day / But Beautiful
- January 8, 1948
- Doris Day and Buddy Clark - I'll String Along With You / Powder Your Face With Sunshine
- July 10, 1948
- Eddy Howard - Eddy Howard
- January 22, 1948
- The King Cole Trio - Don't Blame Me / I've Got A Way With Women
- December 26, 1948
- Etta Jones With Luther Henderson And His Orchestra - This Is A Fine Time / Misery Is A Thing Called Moe
- November 23, 1948
- The Dinning Sisters - Buttons And Bows / San Antonio Rose
- January 18, 1948
- Vera Lynn - Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day) / The Silver Wedding Waltz
- April 24, 1948
- Buddy Clark - You're Breaking My Heart / Song Of Surrender
- January 21, 1948
- Dick Jurgens And His Orchestra - Kiss-Kiss-Kissin' In The Corn / Mississippi Mud
- May 23, 1948
- Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra - There's Music In The Land / Every Day I Love You
- August 20, 1948
- Doris Day And Buddy Clark - Love Somebody / Confess
- July 21, 1948
- Doris Day - I'm In Love / It's You Or No One
- October 16, 1948
- Evelyn Künneke Und Das Orchester Karl Loubé - Egon / Black Smith Blues
- September 11, 1948
- Ella Fitzgerald With The Song Spinners - My Happiness / Tea Leaves
- January 25, 1948
- Tony Martin , The Skyrockets Orchestra - Tenement Symphony
- December 1, 1948
- Frank Sinatra - It Only Happens When I Dance With You / A Fella With An Umbrella
- August 28, 1947
- Al Jolson With Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - April Showers / Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
- February 12, 1947
- Louis Prima And His Orchestra - With A Hey And A Hi And A Ho Ho Ho! / My Flame Went Out Last Night
- February 26, 1947
- Sarah Vaughn with John Kirby And His Orchestra - You Go To My Head / It Might As Well Be Spring
- April 8, 1947
- The Andrews Sisters - A Collection Of Tropical Songs
- September 3, 1947
- Dinah Shore - Kokomo, Indiana / You Do
- June 17, 1947
- The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Too Fat Polka / Your Red Wagon
- February 13, 1947
- King Cole Trio - Volume 3
- May 28, 1947
- Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra - Long Gone Blues / Am I Blue
- July 21, 1947
- Les Brown And His Orchestra - Dardanella / After You
- July 27, 1947
- Anders Börje - Sjömannen Och Stjärnan / Sjömanslängtan
- February 18, 1947
- Dick Haymes - I Wish I Didn't Love You So / Naughty Angeline
- January 16, 1947
- Frankie Carle And His Orchestra - The Dream Peddler / Beg Your Pardon
- December 6, 1947
- Eddy Howard And His Orchestra - An Apple Blossom Wedding / Blue Tail Fly
- July 2, 1947
- Dinah Shore And Frank Sinatra - Tea For Two / My Romance
- October 17, 1947
- Tex Beneke And His Orchestra - Encore, Cherie / Saturday Date
- May 16, 1946
- The Merry Macs - Sooner Or Later / There's Them That Do
- May 26, 1946
- Frank Sinatra - Among My Souvenirs / September Song
- January 8, 1946
- Al Jolson - Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody / California, Here I Come
- June 18, 1946
- Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye - (Gee! I'm Glad To Be) The One That I Am / The Gypsy
- December 20, 1946
- Herbie Fields And His Orchestra - A Huggin' And A Chalkin' / Blue Fields
- March 5, 1946
- Tommy Tucker Time - Auld Lang Syne / Happy Birthday To You
- November 1, 1946
- The Charioteers - On The Boardwalk / You Make Me Feel So Young
- July 24, 1946
- Jimmy Wakely And The Sunshine Girls With Texas Jim Lewis And His Lone Star Cowboys - White Cross On Okinawa
- December 14, 1946
- Dick Haymes And Helen Forrest / Dick Haymes - Tomorrow Is Forever / Amado Mio
- May 7, 1946
- Al Jolson - In Songs He Made Famous
- August 28, 1946
- The Andrews Sisters - Lullaby Of Broadway / Three O'Clock In The Morning
- August 23, 1946
- Helen Humes And Her All-Stars - He Don't Love Me Any More / Pleasing Man Blues
- May 3, 1946
- Brownie McGhee - Key To The Highway / Rum Cola Papa
- July 9, 1946
- Bertil Boo - Violer Till Mor / Ett Hemlöst Barn
- June 21, 1946
- Harry James And His Orchestra - This Is Always / I've Never Forgotten
- May 13, 1946
- Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Let The Good Times Roll / Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
- December 25, 1946
- Ted Martin And The Air Lane Trio With The Freshmen - Someday
- September 2, 1946
- Tony Martin - Begin The Beguine / September Song
- May 12, 1946
- Hoagy Carmichael With The Chickadees And Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Huggin' And Chalkin' / I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful
- July 22, 1945
- Frank Sinatra - You'll Never Walk Alone / If I Loved You
- February 14, 1945
- Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - It's Been A Long, Long Time / Don't Let Me Dream
- November 12, 1945
- Carmen Miranda Com O Bando Da Lua - Upa Upa / Tico Tico No Fuba
- March 22, 1945
- Phil Harris / Cass Dailey / Elton Britt - That's What I Like About The South / Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone / Someday You'll Want Me / I'm A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart
- March 11, 1945
- Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra - Let's Take The Long Way Home / I Promise You
- October 18, 1945
- Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene / Symphonie
- January 1, 1945
- Dinah Shore / Ginny Simms / Marie Greene - Can't You Read Between The Lines / June Is Bustin' Out All Over / Velvet Moon
- June 15, 1945
- The Ink Spots - I Hope To Die If I Told A Lie / Maybe It's All For The Best
- May 8, 1944
- Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Don't Fence Me In / The Three Caballeros
- June 15, 1944
- Dick Haymes With The Song Spinners - If You Were The Only Girl
- January 5, 1944
- Louis Prima And His Orchestra - Angelina / Oh Marie
- September 3, 1944
- Hildegarde - Suddenly It's Spring / Leave Us Face It
- February 3, 1944
- Eddie Cantor - Margie / Ma
- January 2, 1944
- Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra - Right As The Rain / A Wonderful Winter
- June 8, 1944
- Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Rum And Coca-Cola / One Meat Ball
- July 15, 1944
- Perry Como With Mixed Chorus - I Love You
- October 6, 1944
- Mary Martin - Good Night, Wherever You Are / I'll Walk Alone
- April 9, 1944
- Ambrose And His Orchestra - Amor, Amor / I'll Walk Alone
- February 13, 1943
- Frank Sinatra - Sunday, Monday Or Always / If You Please
- September 28, 1943
- King Cole Trio - Vom, Vim, Veedle / All For You
- May 23, 1943
- Bing Crosby - Night And Day / Just One Of Those Things
- January 15, 1943
- 5 Red Caps - I'm The One / Tuscaloosa
- June 1, 1942
- Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye - Easter Parade / My Buddy
- November 24, 1942
- Harry James And His Orchestra - I Don't Want To Walk Without You / B-19
- June 10, 1942
- Dinah Shore - Dearly Beloved / (As Long As You're Not In Love With Anyone Else) Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me
- June 20, 1942
- Bing Crosby - Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me) / Miss You
- February 27, 1942
- Harry James And His Orchestra - Strictly Instrumental / When You're A Long, Long Way From Home
- September 23, 1942
- Kate Smith - One Dozen Roses / A Soldier Dreams
- January 9, 1941
- Dick Todd - Maria Elena / Together
- July 17, 1941
- Swing & Sway With Sammy Kaye - Honeybunch / This Is No Laughing Matter
- May 5, 1941
- Vera Lynn - When They Sound The Last "All Clear" / Goodbye Heartaches
- July 13, 1941
- Wayne King & His Orchestra - I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time / When I Lost You
- January 28, 1941
- Carlo Buti - Stornellacci (Nuovi Stornelli Fiorentini)
- December 23, 1941
- Florence Desmond - Oh! What A Surprise For The Duce! / The Deepest Shelter In Town
- July 19, 1941
- Freddy Martin And His Orchestra / Freddy Martin And His Orch. - 'Til Reveille / Flamingo
- May 8, 1941
- Vera Lynn - The Anniversary Waltz / Little Curly Hair In A High Chair
- April 11, 1940
- Richard Tauber - Starlight Serenade (Ständchen) / I'll Walk Beside You
- October 10, 1940
- Nelson Eddy - Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise / Lover, Come Back To Me
- June 22, 1940
- Bing Crosby - Tumbling Tumbleweeds / If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)
- March 4, 1940
- Dick Todd - Last Night's Gardenias / Angel
- August 2, 1939
- Vera Lynn With Arthur Young - A Mother's Prayer At The Twilight
- April 28, 1939
- Harry James And His Orchestra - Ciribiribin (They're So In Love) / Avalon
- January 12, 1939
- Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Non-Stop Flight / Pross Chai
- April 17, 1939
- Chick Webb And His Orchestra - Little White Lies / F. D. R. Jones
- May 24, 1939
- Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians - South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) / Old Mill Wheel
- April 27, 1939
- Turner Layton - Au Revoir (J'Attendrai) / Deep Purple
- November 28, 1938
- Shirley Ross And Bob Hope - Two Sleepy People / Thanks For The Memory
- May 18, 1938
- Connie Boswell - True Confession / Ebb Tide
- January 23, 1938
- Bing Crosby And Connie Boswell - Alexander's Ragtime Band
- October 7, 1938
- Freddy Martin And His Orchestra - Sleepy Time Gal / Wabash Blues
- September 6, 1938
- Bing Crosby And Johnny Mercer / Bing Crosby Assisted By Johnny Mercer With Victor Young's Small Fryers - Mr. Gallagher And Mr. Shean / Small Fry
- April 26, 1938
- Andrews Sisters - Hold Tight - Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood, Mama?) / Billy Boy