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1946 in music
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Events
Albums released
Top hit records
"Candy" by Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford & the Pied Pipers
"Choo Choo Ch' Boogie" by Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five
"The Christmas Song" by the King Cole Trio
"The Coffee Song" by Frank Sinatra
"Day By Day" by Frank Sinatra
"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" by Dinah Shore with Spade Cooley & his Orchestra
"Five Minutes More" by Frank Sinatra
"Five Minutes More" by the Tex Beneke -Glenn Miller Orchestra with vocal by Tex Beneke
"(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" by the King Cole Trio
"The Gypsy" by The Ink Spots
"The Gypsy" by Dinah Shore
"Hawaiian War Chant" by Spike Jones & his City Slickers
"Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" by Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra
"Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" by The Tex Beneke -Glenn Miller Orchestra with vocal by Tex Beneke
"Huggin' And Chalkin' " by Hoagy Carmichael
"I'm A Big Girl Now" by Sammy Kaye & his Orchestra with vocal by Betty Barclay
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" by Perry Como
"Laughing On The Outside" by Dinah Shore
"Laughing On The Outside" by Andy Russell
"Laughing On The Outside" by Sammy Kaye & his Orchestra with vocal by Billy Williams
"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" by Vaughn Monroe & his Orchestra with vocal by Vaughn Monroe (first charted December 1945)
"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" by Woody Herman and his Orchestra with vocal by Woody Herman
"Oh What It Seemed To Be" by Frankie Carle & his Orchestra with vocal by Marjorie Hughes
"Oh What It Seemed To Be" by Frank Sinatra
"Oh What It Seemed To Be" by Charlie Spivak & his Orchestra with vocal by Jimmy Saunders
"Oh What It Seemed To Be" by Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest
"The Old Lamplighter" by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra with vocal by Michael Douglas
"The Old Lamplighter" by Hal Derwin & his Orchestra
"The Old Lamplighter" by Sammy Kaye & his Orchestra with vocal by Billy Williams
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" by Hoagy Carmichael
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" by Helen Carroll & The Satisfiers
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" by Paul Weston & his Orchestra with vocal by Matt Dennis
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra with vocal by Michael Douglas & the Campus Kids
"One-Zy Two-Zy" by Freddy Martin & his Orchestra with vocal by The Martin Men
"One-Zy Two-Zy" by Phil Harris
"Personality" by Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers
"Pretending" by Andy Russell
"Prisoner Of Love" by The Ink Spots
"Prisoner Of Love" by Perry Como
"Rumors Are Flying" by Frankie Carle & his Orchestra with vocal by Marjorie Hughes
"Rumors Are Flying" by Andrews Sisters with Les Paul
"Rumors Are Flying" by Betty Rhodes
"Rumors Are Flying" by Tony Martin
"Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" by Stan Kenton & his Orchestra with vocal by June Christy
"Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" by Dinah Shore
"Sioux City Sue" by Bing Crosby and The Jesters
"South America, Take It Away" by Xavier Cugat & his Orchestra with vocal by Buddy Clark
"South America, Take It Away" by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters
"Stone Cold Dead In The Market" by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan
"Surrender" by Perry Como
"Symphony" by Freddy Martin & his Orchestra with vocal by Clyde Rogers (first charted December 1945)
"Symphony" by Benny Goodman & his Orchestra with vocal by Liza Morrow
"Symphony" by Bing Crosby
"Symphony" by Jo Stafford
"They Say It's Wonderful" by Perry Como
"They Say It's Wonderful" by Frank Sinatra
"To Each His Own" by Eddy Howard
"To Each His Own" by Tony Martin
"To Each His Own" by the Modernaires with Paula Kelly
"To Each His Own" by The Ink Spots
"To Each His Own" by Freddy Martin & his Orchestra with vocal by Stuart Wade
"Winter Wonderland" by Perry Como
"You Won't Be Satisfied" by Les Brown & his Orchestra with vocal by Doris Day
Other recorded popular music
Published popular music
"Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens" w.m. Alex Kramer & Joan Whitney
"Ain't That Just Like A Woman?" w.m. Fleecie Moore & Claude Demetrius
"All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)" w.m. Don Gardner
"All The Cats Join In" A. Wilder, Ray Gilbert , E. Sauter
"Along With Me" w.m. Harold Rome Introduced by Danny Scholl and Paula Bane in the musical Call Me Mister
"The 'Ampstead Way" w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen
"The Anniversary Song" w.m. Al Jolson & Saul Chaplin
"Anything You Can Do" w.m. Irving Berlin
"Aren't You Kind Of Glad We Did?" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin . Introduced by Dick Haymes and Betty Grable in the 1947 film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
"Blue Moon Of Kentucky" w.m. Bill Monroe
"Bumble Boogie" m. Jack Fina
"The Christmas Song" w. Robert Wells m. Mel Tormé
"Coax Me A Little Bit" w. Charles Tobias m. Nat Simon
"The Coffee Song" w.m. Bob Hilliard & Dick Miles
"Come Rain Or Come Shine " w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
"Country Style" w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
"A Couple Of Song And Dance Men" w.m. Irving Berlin
"Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?" w. Eddie De Lange m. Louis Armstrong
"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" w.m. Irving Berlin
"Everybody's Got A Laughing Place" Allie Wrubel
"The Face on the Dime" w.m. Harold Rome . Introduced by Lawrence Winters in the musical revue Call Me Mister .
"Feudin' And Fightin' " w. Al Dubin & Burton Lane m. Burton Lane
"Five Minutes More" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jule Styne
"For You, For Me, For Evermore" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin . Introduced by Dick Haymes in the 1947 film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
"A Gal In Calico" w. Leo Robin m. Arthur Schwartz
"The Girl That I Marry" w.m. Irving Berlin . Introduced by Ray Middleton in the musical Annie Get Your Gun and performed by Howard Keel in the 1950 film version.
"Golden Earrings" w. Jay Livingstone & Ray Evans m. Victor Young
"The House Of Blue Lights" w.m. Don Raye & Freddie Slack
"How Are Things In Glocca Morra?" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Burton Lane
"Huggin' And Chalkin' " w.m. Clancy Hayes & Kermit Goell
"I Got Lost In His Arms" w.m. Irving Berlin . Introduced by Ethel Merman in the musical Annie Get Your Gun .
"I Got The Sun In The Morning" w.m. Irving Berlin . Introduced by Ethel Merman in the musical Annie Get Your Gun and performed by Betty Hutton in the 1950 film version.
"I Guess I'll Get The Papers" w.m. Hughie Prince & Hal Kanner
"If This Isn't Love" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Burton Lane
"I'm A Lonely Little Petunia" w.m. John N. Kamano, William E. Faber & Maurice Merl
"I'm An Indian Too" w.m. Irving Berlin
"It's A Good Day" w.m. Peggy Lee & Dave Barbour
"It's A Pity To Say Goodnight" w.m. Billy Reid
"Laughing On The Outside" w. Ben Raleigh m. Bernie Wayne
"Legalise My Name" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
"Let The Good Times Roll" m.w. Fleecie Moore & Sam Theard
"Linda" w.m. Jack Lawrence
"Lost In The Stars" w. Maxwell Anderson m. Kurt Weill
"Managua Nicaragua" w. Albert Gamse m. Irving Fields
"Military Life" aka "The Jerk Song" w.m. Harold Rome from the musical revue Call Me Mister
"Moonshine Lullaby" w.m. Irving Berlin
"Mr. Jackson from Jacksonville" m.w. Louis Armstrong , Claude Demetrius , Fritz Pollard
"My Defences Are Down" w.m. Irving Berlin
"My Heart Is A Hobo" w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
"My Sugar Is So Refined" w. Sylvia Dee m. Sidney Lippman
"Old Devil Moon" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Burton Lane
"The Old Lamp-Lighter" w. Charles Tobias m. Nat Simon
"The Old Soft Shoe" w. Nancy Hamilton m. Morgan Lewis
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" w.m. Hoagy Carmichael
"On The Boardwalk In Atlantic City" w. Mack Gordon m. Josef Myrow
"One-zy Two-zy" w.m. Dave Franklin & Irving Taylor
"Open The Door, Richard" w. "Dusty" Fletcher & John Mason m. Jack McVea & Dan Howell
"Put The Blame On Mame" w.m. Allan Roberts & Doris Fisher
"A Rainy Night In Rio" w. Leo Robin m. Arthur Schwartz
"The Red Ball Express" w.m. Harold Rome . Introduced by Lawrence Winters in the musical revue Call Me Mister .
"(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66" w.m. Robert Troup
"Rumors Are Flying" w.m. Bennie Benjamin & George David Weiss
"Sooner Or Later" w. Ray Gilbert m. Charles Wolcott
"South America, Take It Away" w.m. Harold Rome Introduced by Betty Garrett in the musical revue Call Me Mister .
"Stella By Starlight" w. Ned Washington m. Victor Young
"Stone Cold Dead In De Market" w.m. Wilmoth Houdini
"A Sunday Kind Of Love" w.m. Barbara Belle, Anita Leonard, Stan Rhodes & Louis Prima
"Tenderly" w. Jack Lawrence m. Walter Gross
"That's All Right" w.m. Arthur Crudup
"There's Good Blues Tonight" Edna Osser, Glenn Osser
"There's No Business Like Show Business" w.m. Irving Berlin
"They Say It's Wonderful" w.m. Irving Berlin
"The Things We Did Last Summer" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jule Styne
"Time After Time" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jule Styne
"To Each His Own" w. Ray Evans m. Jay Livingston
"Uncle Remus Said" w.m. Johnny Lange, Hy Heath & Eliot Daniel
"La Vie En Rose " w. (Eng) Mack David (Fr) Edith Piaf m. Louiguy
"Who Do You Love, I Hope" w.m. Irving Berlin
"A Woman's Prerogative" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
"You Call Everybody Darling" w.m. Sam Martin, Ben Trace & Clem Watts
"You Can't Get A Man With A Gun" w.m. Irving Berlin
"You Make Me Feel So Young" w. Mack Gordon m. Josef Myrow
"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" w. Ray Gilbert m. Allie Wrubel
Classical music
Births
January 3 - John Paul Jones , Led Zeppelin
January 4 - Arthur Conley
January 6 - Syd Barrett , Pink Floyd
January 7 - Jann Wenner , publisher of Rolling Stone magazine
January 7 - Andy Brown , The Fortunes
January 8 - Robby Krieger , The Doors
January 10 - Aynsley Dunbar , John Mayall , Jefferson Starship
January 11 - Naomi Judd
January 12 - Cynthia Robinson , Sly & the Family Stone
January 16 - Ronnie Milsap
January 19 - Dolly Parton
January 26 - Deon Jackson
January 27 - Nedra Talley , The Ronettes
January 31 - Terry Kath , Chicago
February 6 - Kate McGarrigle
February 7 - Sammy Johns
February 8 - Adolfo De La Parra , Canned Heat
February 20 - Randy California , Spirit
February 20 - Jerome Geils , J.Geils Band
February 23 - Rusty Young , Poco
March 7 - Peter Wolf , J. Geils Band
March 7 - Matthew Fisher , Procol Harum
March 8 - Randy Meisner , Poco , The Eagles
March 8 - Carole Bayer Sager
March 14 - Jim Pons , The Turtles
March 15 - Howard Scott , War
March 17 - Harold Brown , War
March 19 - Paul Atkinson , The Zombies
March 19 - Ruth Pointer , The Pointer Sisters
March 24 - Lee Oskar , War
March 31 - G. Allan Nichol , The Turtles
April 12 - Bob Harris , DJ
April 13 - Al Green
April 13 - Roy Loney , Flaming Groovies
April 13 - Jim Pons , The Leaves , The Turtles , Mothers Of Invention
April 16 - Bobby Vinton
April 18 - Lenny Baker , Sha Na Na
April 26 - John Bucky Wilkin , Ronny & the Daytonas
April 26 - Vito Balsamo , Vito & The Salutations
May 2 - Lesley Gore
May 2 - Randy Cain , The Delfonics
May 2 - Robert Henrit , Argent
May 7 - Ray Monette , Rare Earth
May 7 - Arcelio Garcia , Malo
May 10 - Cher
May 10 - Dave Mason , Traffic
May 10 - Donovan
May 10 - Graham Gouldman , 10cc
May 12 - Ian McLagan , The Faces
May 13 - Danny Klein , J. Geils Band
May 24 - Steve Upton , Wishbone Ash
June 5 - Freddy Stone , Sly & the Family Stone
June 7 - Paul Kreutzmann , Grateful Dead
June 9 - John Mitch Mitchell , Jimi Hendrix Experience
June 11 - John Lawton , Uriah Heep (band)
June 25 - Ian McDonald , record producer , (Foreigner)
June 30 - Ian Matthews
July 1 - June Monteiro , Toys
July 5 - Michael Monarch , Steppenwolf
July 15 - Linda Ronstadt
July 19 - Alan Gorrie , Average White Band
July 20 - Kim Carnes
July 22 - Mireille Mathieu , French singer
July 23 - Andy Mackay , Roxy Music
July 28 - Jonathan Edwards
July 30 - Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond , Jethro Tull
July 31 - Bob Welch , Fleetwood Mac
July 31 - Gary Lewis , Gary Lewis & The Playboys
August 5 - Jimmy Webb
August 10 - Peter Karrie , star of West End musical productions
August 14 - Larry Graham , Sly & The Family Stone
August 16 - Gordon Fleet , The Easybeats
August 19 - Beat Raaflaub , conductor
September 1 - Barry Gibb , The Bee Gees
September 4 - Gary Duncan , Quicksilver Messenger Service
September 4 - Greg Elmore , Quicksilver Messenger Service
September 5 - Freddie Mercury , Queen
September 5 - Buddy Miles
September 5 - Loudon Wainwright III
September 5 - Dean Ford , Marmalade
September 7 - Alfa Anderson , Chic
September 9 - Billy Preston
September 9 - Doug Ingle , Iron Butterfly
September 11 - Dennis Tufano , The Buckinghams
September 18 - Alan King , Ace
September 28 - Helen Shapiro
September 30 - Sylvia Peterson , The Chiffons
October 6 - Millie Small
October 10 - John Prine
October 10 - Willard White
October 13 - Dorothy Moore , singer
October 14 - Justin Hayward , The Moody Blues
October 15 - Richard Carpenter , Carpenters
October 15 - Marsha Hunt , singer and novelist
October 17 - Jim Tucker , The Turtles
October 21 - Lee Loughnane , Chicago
October 24 - Jerry Edmonton , Steppenwolf
October 29 - Peter Green , Fleetwood Mac
October 30 - René Jacobs , conductor
November 5 - Herman Brood , Dutch rock 'n' roll artist
November 5 - Gram Parsons , country music /rock musician
November 8 - Roy Wood , The Move
November 19 - Joe Correro Jr. , Paul Revere and The Raiders
November 20 - Duane Allman , The Allman Brothers
November 22 - Aston Barret , The Upsetters , The Wailers
December 1 - Gilbert O'Sullivan
December 5 - José Carreras
December 5 - Andy Kim
December 14 - Jane Birkin , UK actress and singer
December 14 - Joyce Vincent-Wilson , Tony Orlando & Dawn
December 15 - Carmine Appice , Vanilla Fudge , Cactus
December 16 - Benny Andersson , ABBA
December 16 - Trevor Pinnock , conductor and harpsichordist
December 21 - Carl Wilson , The Beach Boys
December 22 - Rick Nielsen , Cheap Trick
December 23 - Edita Gruberova , opera singer
December 25 - Jimmy Buffett
December 28 - Edgar Winter
December 29 - Marianne Faithfull
December 30 - Patti Smith
Deaths