1946 in Music - Other Recorded Popular Music

Other Recorded Popular Music

  • "Ain't That Just Like A Woman" – Frankie Laine
  • "Aren't You Glad You're You?" – Bing Crosby
  • "Black And Blue" – Frankie Laine
  • "Blue Skies" – Bing Crosby
  • "Blue Turning Grey Over You" – Frankie Laine
  • "By The River Sainte Marie" – Frankie Laine
  • "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" – Dinah Shore
  • "Come Rain Or Come Shine" – Dinah Shore
  • "Crying Won't Help You" – Tampa Red
  • "The Darktown Poker Club" – Phil Harris
  • "Frim Fram Sauce" – Louis Armstrong
  • "A Gal In Calico"- Bing Crosby
  • "Gee, It's Good To Hold You" – Woody Herman (Frances Wayne, vocal)
  • "Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn" – Guy Lombardo & The Lombardo Trio
  • "I Cover the Waterfront" – The Ink Spots
  • "I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home" – The Mills Brothers
  • "La Mer" – Charles Trenet
  • "Ol' Man Mose" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" – Frankie Laine
  • "Passe" – Tex Beneke
  • "Put the Blame on Mame" – Dinah Shore
  • "September in the Rain" – Frankie Laine
  • "September Song" – Frank Sinatra
  • "Seems Like Old Times", recorded by
    • Guy Lombardo
    • Vaughn Monroe with The Norton Sisters
  • "Some Little Bug" – Phil Harris
  • "That Old Black Magic" – Frank Sinatra
  • That's What I Like About The South" – Phil Harris
  • Time After Time" – Frank Sinatra
  • "Les trois cloches" ("The Three Bells") – Édith Piaf
  • "La Vie En Rose" – Édith Piaf
  • "West End Blues" – Frankie Laine
  • "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" – Bing Crosby
  • "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song", recorded by
    • Bing Crosby
    • Georgia Gibbs
    • Jo Stafford
  • "Your Father's Moustache" – Woody Herman
  • "You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart" – Freddy Martin
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" – Johnny Mercer

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