1 - 20
Next
Number of results to display per page
1. Darling, je vous aime beaucoup [1995]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005 Performer
- London : Living Era, ℗1995.
- Description
- Music recording — 1 audio disc : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
-
- Darling, je vous aime beaucoup (2:45)
- Honey-coloured moon (2:57)
- I believe in miracles (2:59)
- Listen to the German band (2:50)
- For me, for you (3:04)
- Gloomy Sunday (3:32)
- Isn't this a lovely day (3:02)
- Cheek to cheek (2:49)
- The glory of love (3:07)
- Hildegarde looks back: Why do I love you ; Sometimes I'm happy ; Look for the silver lining ; Always ; 'S wonderful (6:37)
- A pretty girl is like a melody (3:25)
- Love walked in (3:15)
- It's the natural thing to do (2:46)
- Will you remember (3:17)
- There's a small hotel (3:20)
- This year's kisses (3:04)
- Pennies from heaven (3:16)
- For sentimental reasons (3:40)
- A room with a view (3:14)
- My ship (3:07)
- The saga of Jenny (pts. 1 & 2) (5:14)
- Lili Marlene (2:56)
- Goodnight, angel (2:33).
- Online
Music Library
Music Library | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | Request (opens in new tab) |
MCD 29485 | Unknown |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005. Performer
- [New York] : Decca, [1948?]
- Description
- Music recording — 4 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- I've told ev're little star
- Why shouldn't it happen to us
- June is bustin' out all over
- This was a real nice clambake
- I'll be yours
- I'm in the mood for love
- I haven't got a worry in the world
- And so to bed.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound, SAL3 (off-campus storage)
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 673 | In-library use |
SAL3 (off-campus storage) | Status |
---|---|
For use in Archive of Recorded Sound | |
DECCA ALBUM 673 COVER | In-library use |
3. Hildegarde souvenir album [1947]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005 Performer
- New York : Decca, [1947]
- Description
- Music recording — 3 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- My bel ami
- I was lucky
- One look at you = Ça fait boum!
- I'll be seeing you
- Ask your heart
- I'm going to see you today.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound, SAL3 (off-campus storage)
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 541 | In-library use |
SAL3 (off-campus storage) | Status |
---|---|
For use in Archive of Recorded Sound | |
DECCA ALBUM 541 COVER | In-library use |
4. Hildegarde souvenir album [1946 - ]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005. Performer
- New York : Decca, [1946]-<[1948]->
- Description
- Music recording — <7> audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- The last time I saw Paris / Kern-Hammerstein
- Why do I love you / Kern-Hammerstein
- Darling, je vous aime beaucoup / Sosenko
- I worship you / Porter
- You will remember Vienna / Romberg-Hammerstein
- A little cafe down the street / Leopoldi-Paul.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound, SAL3 (off-campus storage)
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings
|
|
DECCA ALBUM 352 | In-library use |
SAL3 (off-campus storage) | Status |
---|---|
For use in Archive of Recorded Sound | |
DECCA ALBUM 352 COVER | In-library use |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1946]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A I haven't got a worry in the world (from the play "Happy birthday") / Rodgers-Hammerstein. (Hildegarde and Percy Faith and His Orchestra). Side B
- And so to bed / Robert Emmett Dolan - Johnny Mercer. (Hildegarde and Percy Faith and His Orchestra).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23760 | In-library use |
6. I'll be yours [sound recording] [1946]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1946]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A I'll be yours / Dino Olivieri - Anna Sosenko. (Hildegarde and Carmen Cavallaro at the piano). Side B
- I'm in the mood for love / Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields. (Hildegarde and Carmen Cavallaro at the piano).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23544 | In-library use |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005 Performer
- New York : Decca, [1946]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpm, mono. ; 10 in.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23511 | In-library use |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1946]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A Why shouldn't happen to us / Alberta Nichols - Mann Holiner. (Hildegarde and Buddy Clark with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik). Side B
- I've told ev'ry little star / Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein. (Hildegarde and Buddy Clark with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23662 | In-library use |
9. Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Billy Rose's production of "Seven lively arts") [sound recording] [1945]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1945]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Billy Rose's production of "Seven lively arts") / Cole Porter. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik). Side B
- Who are we to say / Harry Sosnik - Charlie Tobias. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23378 | In-library use |
10. Sidewalks of New York [sound recording] [1945]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1945]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A Sidewalks of New York / Charles B. Lawlor - James W. Blake. (Hildegarde with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians and the Song Spinners). Side B
- Sweet Rosie O'Grady / Maude Nugent. (Hildegarde with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians and the Song Spinners).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23550 | In-library use |
11. Lili Marlene [sound recording] [1944]
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Deccca, [1944]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A Lili Marlene / Schultze-Leip-Park-David. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik). Side B
- My heart sings / Rome-Herpin-Jamblan. (Hildegarde, vocal and piano with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23348 | In-library use |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1944]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A Suddenly it's spring (from the Paramount picture "Lady in the dark") / Jimmy Van Heusen - Johnny Burke. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik). Side B
- Leave us face it (we're in love) / "Archie" of Duffy's tavern - Abe Burrows - Frank Loesser. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Harry Sosnik).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23297 | In-library use |
13. You will remember Vienna [sound recording] [1941]
- Viennese nights. You will remember Vienna
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- New York City : Decca, [1941]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23219 | In-library use |
- Hildegarde, 1906-2005.
- United States : Decca, [1940]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A All the things you are (from the musical "Very warm for May") / Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein. (Hildegarde with orchestra). Side B
- I didn't know what time it was (from the musical "Too many girls") / Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart. (Hildegarde with orchestra and Hildegarde and Leo Kahn at the twin pianos).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23115 | In-library use |
- Songs. Selections
- Duke, Vernon, 1903-1969.
- [United States] : Decca, [1945]
- Description
- Music recording — 3 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- April in Paris : from musical production "Walk a little faster"
- Now : from musical production "The show is on"
- I can't get started : from "Ziegfeld follies of 1936"
- Suddenly : from "Ziegfeld follies"
- What is there to say : from "Ziegfeld follies of 1933"
- I cling to you.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 149 | In-library use |
16. Decca presents a group of Noel Coward songs [1939]
- Songs. Selections
- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973.
- [New York] : Decca, [1939]
- Description
- Music recording — 3 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Private Lives. Some day I'll find you
- This year of grace. Dance little lady
- Conversation piece. I'll follow my secret heart
- Bitter sweet. Zigeuner ; I'll see you again
- This year of grace. A room with a view.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound, SAL3 (off-campus storage)
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 77 | In-library use |
SAL3 (off-campus storage) | Status |
---|---|
For use in Archive of Recorded Sound | |
DECCA ALBUM 77 COVER | In-library use |
- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973.
- United States : Decca, [1939]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Side A I'll follow my secret heart / Noel Coward. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Ray Sinatra). Side B
- Zigeuner / Noel Coward. (Hildegarde with orchestra directed by Ray Sinatra).
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23100 | In-library use |
18. I'll see you again [sound recording] [1939]
- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973 Composer
- New York City : Decca, [1939]
- Description
- Music recording — 1 sound disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA 23101 | In-library use |
- Let's face it. Selections
- Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
- [New York] : Decca, [1941]
- Description
- Music recording — 3 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- Ev'rything I love
- Ace in the hole
- You irritate me so
- A little rumba numba
- Farming
- I hate you darling.
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 291 | In-library use |
- Musicals. Selections
- Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979.
- [New York] : Decca, [194-?]
- Description
- Music recording — 3 audio discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 10 in.
- Summary
-
- My heart stood still : from musical production "A Connecticut Yankee"
- Thou swell : from musical production "A Connecticut Yankee"
- The blue room : from musical production "The girl friend"
- Lover : from musical production "Love me tonight"
- With a song in my heart : from musical production "Spring is here"
- Isn't it romantic : from musical production "Love me tonight."
- Online
Archive of Recorded Sound
Archive of Recorded Sound | Status |
---|---|
Recordings | |
DECCA ALBUM 112 | In-library use |
Articles+
Journal articles, e-books, & other e-resources
Guides
Course- and topic-based guides to collections, tools, and services.