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Kiss the boys goodbye songs of the 40's

Title
Kiss the boys goodbye [sound recording] : songs of the 40's / performed by Diana Templeton.
Author
Templeton, Diana
Publication
[2004?]

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Additional Authors
  • Loesser, Frank, 1910-1969
  • Cahn, Sammy
  • Ricardel, Joe
  • Drake, Ervin
  • Robin, Leo
  • Dubin, Al
  • Tobias, Charles, 1898-1970
  • Brown, Lew
  • Stillman, Al, 1906-1979
  • Russell, Bob, 1914-1970
  • Mercer, Johnny, 1909-1976
  • Burke, Johnny, 1908-1964
  • Ram, Buck
  • Gannon, Kim, 1900-1974
  • Raye, Don
  • Block, Martin, 1903-1967
  • Seiler, Eddie, 1911-1952
  • Marcus, Sol, 1912-1976
  • Kahal, Irving, 1903-1942
  • Burton, Nat, 1901-1945
  • Wagner, Frank, double bass
  • Derefinko, Rod
  • Schertzinger, Victor
  • Troup, Bobby, 1918-1999.
  • Styne, Jule, 1905-1994.
  • Evans, Redd, 1912-1972.
  • Abreu, Zequinha de, 1880-1935.
  • Simon, Nat, 1900-1979.
  • Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984.
  • McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969.
  • Rome, Harold, 1908-1993.
  • Stept, Sam H., 1897-1964.
  • McGrane, Paul
  • Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
  • Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986.
  • Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990.
  • Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
  • Kent, Walter, 1911-1994.
  • Prince, Hughie
  • Skylar, Sunny, 1913-2009.
  • Warren, Harry, 1893-1981.
  • Benjamin, Bennie, 1907-1989.
  • Fain, Sammy, 1902-1989.
  • Rod Derefiko Estate. dnr
Description
1 sound disc : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Singer Diana Templeton performs songs from her popular New York cabaret show "Kiss the boys goodbye".
Uniform Title
  • Kiss the boys goodbye (Motion picture)
  • Something to shout about (Motion picture)
  • Thank your lucky stars (Motion picture)
  • Here come the waves (Motion picture)
  • Road to Morocco (Motion picture)
  • Gang's all here (Motion picture)
  • Right this way (Motion picture)
Alternative Title
  • Songs of the 40's
  • Songs of the 1940's
  • Songs of the nineteen-forties
  • Daddy.
  • I don't want to walk without you.
  • I'll walk alone.
  • Frim fram sauce.
  • Tico-tico.
  • Coax me a little bit.
  • Rainy night in Rio.
  • South American way.
  • South America, take it away.
  • Don't sit under the apple tree.
  • I came here to talk for Joe.
  • Jukebox Saturday night.
  • Don't get around much anymore.
  • Saturday night (Is the loneliest night of the week)
  • They're either too young or too old.
  • Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Mister In-Between)
  • Accentuate the positive.
  • Sunday, Monday or always.
  • You'd be so nice to come home to.
  • Moonlight becomes you.
  • I'll be home for Christmas.
  • Boogie-woogie bugle boy.
  • Waitin' for the train to come in.
  • Waiting for the train to come in.
  • No love, no nothin'.
  • No love, no nothing.
  • (There'll be bluebirds over) the white cliffs of Dover.
  • When the lights go on again (All over the world)
  • It's been a long, long time.
  • I'll be seeing you.
Subjects
Note
  • Compact disc.
Event (note)
  • Recorded in New York, N. Y.
Source (note)
  • Rod Derefinko Estate;
Contents
Kiss the boys goodbye / F. Loesser-V. Schertzinger -- Daddy / B. Troup -- I don't want to walk without you / F. Loesser-J. Styne -- I'll walk alone / S. Cahn-J. Styne -- The frim fram sauce / J. Ricardel-R. Evans -- Tico-tico / E. Drake-Z. de Abreu -- Coax me a little bit / C. Tobias-N. Simon -- A rainy night in Rio / L. Robin-A. Schwartz -- South American way / A. Dubin-J. McHugh -- South America, take it away / H. Rome -- Don't sit under the apple tree ; I came here to talk for Joe / L. Brown-C. Tobias-S. H. Stept -- Jukebox Saturday night / A. Stillman-P. McGane -- Don't get around much anymore / B. Russell-D. Ellington -- Saturday night (Is the loneliest night of the week) / S. Cahn-J. Styne -- They're either too young or too old / F. Loesser-A. Schwartz -- Accentuate the positive [i.e. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the positive] / J. Mercer-H. Arlen -- Sunday, Monday or always / J. Burke-J. Van Heusen -- You'd be so nice to come home to / C. Porter -- Moonlight becomes you / J. Burke-J. Van Heusen -- I'll be home for Christmas / K. Gannon-W. Kent-B. Ram -- Boogie-woogie bugle boy / D. Raye-H. Prince -- Waitin' for the train to come in / S. Skylar-M. Block -- No love, no nothin' / L. Robin-H. Warren -- White cliffs of Dover [i.e. (There'll be bluebirds over) the white cliffs of Dover] / N. Burton-W. Kent -- When the lights go on again (All over the world) / E. Seiler-S. Marcus-B. Benjamin -- It's been a long, long time / S. Cahn-J. Styne -- I'll be seeing you / I. Kahal-S. Fain.
Call Number
*LDC 51694
OCLC
759992320
Author
Templeton, Diana. Performer
Title
Kiss the boys goodbye [sound recording] : songs of the 40's / performed by Diana Templeton.
Imprint
[2004?]
Performer
Diana Templeton, vocals ; Frank Wagner, acoustic bass ; Rod Derefinko, piano.
Event
Recorded in New York, N. Y.
Source
Gift; Rod Derefinko Estate; *L (Special) 05-03; 2004.
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Added Author
Loesser, Frank, 1910-1969, lyricist.
Cahn, Sammy, lyricist.
Ricardel, Joe, lyricist.
Drake, Ervin, lyricist.
Robin, Leo, lyricist.
Dubin, Al, lyricist.
Tobias, Charles, 1898-1970, lyricist.
Brown, Lew, lyricist.
Stillman, Al, 1906-1979, lyricist.
Russell, Bob, 1914-1970, lyricist.
Mercer, Johnny, 1909-1976, lyricist.
Burke, Johnny, 1908-1964, lyricist.
Ram, Buck, lyricist.
Gannon, Kim, 1900-1974, lyricist.
Raye, Don, lyricist.
Block, Martin, 1903-1967, lyricist.
Seiler, Eddie, 1911-1952, lyricist.
Marcus, Sol, 1912-1976, lyricist.
Kahal, Irving, 1903-1942, lyricist.
Burton, Nat, 1901-1945, lyricist.
Templeton, Diana, performer.
Wagner, Frank, double bass, performer.
Derefinko, Rod, performer.
Schertzinger, Victor. Kiss the boys goodbye. Kiss the boys goodbye.
Troup, Bobby, 1918-1999. Daddy.
Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. I don't want to walk without you.
Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. I'll walk alone.
Evans, Redd, 1912-1972. Frim fram sauce.
Abreu, Zequinha de, 1880-1935. Tico-tico.
Simon, Nat, 1900-1979. Coax me a little bit.
Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984. Rainy night in Rio.
McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969. South American way.
Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. Call me mister. South America, take it away.
Stept, Sam H., 1897-1964. Yokel boy. Don't sit under the apple tree.
Stept, Sam H., 1897-1964. I came here to talk for Joe.
McGrane, Paul. Jukebox Saturday night.
Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974. Don't get around much anymore.
Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. Saturday night (Is the loneliest night of the week)
Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984. Thank your lucky stars. They're either too young or too old.
Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. Here come the waves. Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Mister In-Between)
Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990. Sunday, Monday or always.
Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to.
Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990. Road to Morocco. Moonlight becomes you.
Kent, Walter, 1911-1994. I'll be home for Christmas.
Prince, Hughie. Boogie-woogie bugle boy.
Skylar, Sunny, 1913-2009. Waitin' for the train to come in.
Warren, Harry, 1893-1981. Gang's all here. No love, no nothin'.
Kent, Walter, 1911-1994. White cliffs of Dover.
Benjamin, Bennie, 1907-1989. When the lights go on again (All over the world)
Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. It's been a long, long time.
Fain, Sammy, 1902-1989. Right this way. I'll be seeing you.
Rod Derefiko Estate. Donor
Added Title
Kiss the boys goodbye (Motion picture)
Something to shout about (Motion picture)
Thank your lucky stars (Motion picture)
Here come the waves (Motion picture)
Road to Morocco (Motion picture)
Gang's all here (Motion picture)
Right this way (Motion picture)
Daddy.
I don't want to walk without you.
I'll walk alone.
Frim fram sauce.
Tico-tico.
Coax me a little bit.
Rainy night in Rio.
South American way.
South America, take it away.
Don't sit under the apple tree.
I came here to talk for Joe.
Jukebox Saturday night.
Don't get around much anymore.
Saturday night (Is the loneliest night of the week)
They're either too young or too old.
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Mister In-Between)
Accentuate the positive.
Sunday, Monday or always.
You'd be so nice to come home to.
Moonlight becomes you.
I'll be home for Christmas.
Boogie-woogie bugle boy.
Waitin' for the train to come in.
Waiting for the train to come in.
No love, no nothin'.
No love, no nothing.
(There'll be bluebirds over) the white cliffs of Dover.
When the lights go on again (All over the world)
It's been a long, long time.
I'll be seeing you.
Research Call Number
*LDC 51694
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