![]() A girl all alone without love I.knew you when. 1.INTRO: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeeeeah.yeah! CHORUS: I knew you when, you were lonely. Whether you are a music aficionado or simply a fan of the sounds of yesteryear, this list is sure to take you on a nostalgic journey through one of the most exciting and transformative periods in musical history. From classic standards to groundbreaking hits, these songs offer a glimpse into the vibrant and diverse musical landscape of the mid-1940s, showcasing the talents of some of the greatest artists of the era. In this article, we will take a look back at the Top 100 Greatest Songs from 1945, a year that saw the end of the war and the beginning of a new era of cultural and artistic expression. From the birth of rock and roll to the golden age of jazz and the emergence of country music as a commercial force, the postwar era was a time of unprecedented innovation and experimentation in the world of music. The years following World War II saw an explosion of musical creativity, with the rise of new genres and styles that would go on to shape the sound of popular music for decades to come. Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often by Tex Ritter I Ain’t Got Nothing But The Blues by Duke Ellington All of My Life by Bing Crosby / Sammy Kaye / Three Suns ![]() I Fall In Love Too Easily by Eugenie Baird & Mel Torme The Moment I Met You by Tommy Dorsey (Sentimentalists) ![]() Jimmy’s Blues by Count Basie (Jimmy Rushing) (Did You Ever Get) That Feeling In The Moonlight by Perry Como Money is The Root Of All Evil by Andrews Sisters Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk) by Bing Crosby & Judy Garland There Must Be A Way by Charlie Spivak / Johnnie Johnston Put Another Chair at the Table by Mills Brothers Hong Kong Blues by Tommy Dorsey (Skeets Herfurt) Keep Your Arms Around Me by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup Good, Good, Good (That’s You-That’s You) by Xavier Cugat (Del Campo) / Sammy Kaye Close as Pages In A Book by Benny Goodman (Jane Harvey) Cocktails For Two by Spike Jones & His City Slickers A Little on The Lonely Side by Guy Lombardo (Jimmy Brown) Waitin’ For The Train To Come In by Peggy Lee / Harry James / Johnny Long Sleigh Ride In July by Dinah Shore / Bing Crosby / Tommy Dorsey (Bonnie Lou Williams) Chloe by Spike Jones & His City Slickers (Red Ingle) A Kiss Goodnight by Woody Herman / Freddie Slack Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys / Sons of the Pioneers Aren’t You Glad You’re You? by Bing Crosby / Les Brown (Doris Day) Can’t You Read Between The Lines by Jimmy Dorsey (Jean Cromwell) / Kay Kyser / Charlie Spivak Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye by Benny Goodman (Peggy Mann) It’s Only a Paper Moon by Ella Fitzgerald & Delta Rhythm Boys I Cover The Waterfront by Billie Holiday / Cats ‘N Jammer Three That’s The Stuff You Gotta Watch by Buddy Johnson (Ella Johnson) I Should Care by Frank Sinatra / Tommy Dorsey (Bonnie Lou Williams) / Martha Tilton Somebody Done Changed the Lock on My Door by Louis Jordan Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief by Betty Hutton Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba) by Perry Como Shame on You by Spade Cooley (Tex Williams) / Lawrence Welk (Red Foley) Symphony by Freddy Martin (Clyde Rogers) / Benny Goodman (Liza Morrow) Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive by Bing Crosby & Andrews Sisters Don’t Worry ‘Bout That Mule by Louis Jordan Along The Navajo Trail by Bing Crosby & Andrews Sisters / Gene Krupa / Dinah Shore You Can’t Get That No More by Louis Jordan Bell-Bottom Trousers by Tony Pastor / Guy Lombardo (Jimmy Brown) / Kay Kyser Guitar Boogie by Rambler Trio (Arthur Smith) I Wonder by Louis Armstrong / Roosevelt Sykes / Warren Evans Just a-Sittin’ and a-Rockin’ by Delta Rhythm Boys / Stan Kenton (June Christy) Laura by Woody Herman / Johnnie Johnston / Freddy Martin / Jerry Wald My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time by Les Brown (Doris Day) It Might As Well Be Spring by Dick Haymes / Paul Weston (Margaret Whiting) / Sammy Kaye I’ll Buy That Dream by Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes / Harry James (Kitty Kallen) Strange Things Happening Every Day by Sister Rosetta Tharpe It’s Been A Long, Long Time by Harry James (Kitty Kallen) / Les Paul (Bing Crosby) I’m Beginning To See The Light by Ella Fitzgerald & Ink Spots Till The End Of Time by Perry Como / Les Brown (Doris Day) / Dick Haymes Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be) by Billie Holiday Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well? by Lucky Millinder (Wynonie Harris) There! I’ve Said It Again by Vaughn Monroe Sentimental Journey by Les Brown (Doris Day) Driftin’ Blues by Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers (Charles Brown) On The Atchison, Topeka, And Santa Fe by Johnny Mercer / Bing Crosby / Tommy Dorsey (Sentimentalists) Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Vaughn Monroe
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |