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The Dorsey Brothers

The Dorsey Brothers were an American studio dance band, led by Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. They started recording in 1928 for OKeh Records.

The Dorsey Brothers

New York City, New York, U.S.

1928 (1928)–1935 (1935)

"", 1928

Coquette

"Dixie Dawn", 1928

"", (vocal by Bing Crosby), 1929

Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)

"Sally of My Dreams", 1929

"", 1930

Fine and Dandy

"Ooh! That Kiss", 1932

"Old Man Harlem", 1933

"", 1934; later used by Tommy Dorsey as his Theme Song after he formed his own band

I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You

"Lost in a Fog", 1934

"", 1934

What a Diff'rence a Day Made

"", 1934

You're the Top

"", 1934, Brunswick and Decca versions, composed and arranged by Glenn Miller[3]

Annie's Cousin Fannie

"", 1935, composed and arranged by Glenn Miller

Tomorrow's Another Day

"", 1935, composed and arranged by Glenn Miller

Harlem Chapel Chimes

"Chasing Shadows", 1935, No. 1

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"Every Little Moment", 1935

"Every Single Little Tingle of My Heart", 1935

"I'll Never Say Never Again Again", 1935

"I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'", 1935

"", 1935, composed and arranged by Glenn Miller

Dese Dem Dose

"Lullaby of Broadway", 1935, No. 1

"Night Wind", 1935

"", 1935

Solitude

"The Gentlemen Obviously Doesn't Believe (In Love)", 1935

"Tiny Little Fingerprints", 1935

"You Are My Lucky Star", 1935

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The Dorsey Brothers

Red Hot Jazz Archive

Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

at the Discography of American Historical Recordings.

Dorsey Brothers Orchestra recordings