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Connie Haines Discography 1939-1958
Note: This discography is complete to the best of our knowledge. Please be aware that there may be errors and omissions.
Recorded on Brunswick with Harry James & His Orchestra May 24, 1939 “Comes Love”
“I Can’t Afford to Dream”
Recorded on RCA-Victor with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra April 10, 1940 “I’m Nobody’s Baby”
“Bud Won’t Bud”
May 23, 1940 “You Think of Everything”
June 27, 1940 “And So Do I”
July 17, 1940 “That’s For Me”
August 29, 1940 “I Wouldn’t Take A Million”
September 17, 1940 “Two Dreams Met”
“When I Saw You”
October 16, 1940 “Swing Time Up in Harlem”
“Isn’t That Just Like Love?”
November 11, 1940 “You Say the Sweetest Things, Baby” w/The Pied Pipers
January 6, 1941 “Oh! Look at Me Now” w/Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
“You Might Have Belonged to Another” w/Frank Sinatra & the Pied Pipers
January 15, 1941 “Birds of a Feather”
“You’re Dangerous”
February 17, 1941 “Will You Still Be Mine?”
“You Betcha My Life”
“Let’s Get Away From It All” w/Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
May 28, 1941 “Kiss the Boys Goodbye”
September 12, 1941 “Fifty Million Sweethearts Can’t Be Wrong”
“That Solid Old Man (Is Here Again)”
December 22, 1941 “What is This Thing Called Love?”
February 19, 1942 “Snootie Little Cutie” w/Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
Recorded on Capitol Records with Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra June 25, 1942 “At Last”
“Be Careful, It’s My Heart”
“He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings”
Recorded on Mercury Records with Johnny Warrington’s Orchestra directed by Paul Baron 1946 “California Sunbeam”
“Do You Love Me?”
“She’s Funny That Way”
“Shoo Fly Pie &Apple Pan Dowdy”
Recorded on Mercury Records with Mannie Klein’s Orchestra August 24, 1946 “If I Had You”
“You Should Have Told Me”
“Dinky’s Little Diner”
“It’s All Over Now”
Recorded on Mercury Records with Jummy Hilliard’s Orchestra January 24, 1947 “The Egg and I” w/Harry Babbitt
“When Am I Gonna Kiss You Good Morning?” w/Harry Babbitt
Recorded on Signature Records with Ray Bloch & His Orchestra 1947
“They’re Mine, They’re Mine, They’re Mine”
“You Made Me Love You” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“But What Are These?” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Will You Still Be Mine?” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Little Boy Blues”
“The Darktown Strutter’s Ball” w/Alan Dale (Later Released on Coral Records)
“What Has Happened to Joe?” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Stormy Weather” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Ah, But It Happens”
“My Man” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Silly No, Silly Yes” (Later Released on Coral Records)
“Cockels and Mussels (Molly Malone)”
“Back to Donegal”
Recorded on Coral Records with Rhythm Accompaniment February 18, 1949
“How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies” w/Four Hits and a Miss
“You Told A Lie I(I Believed You)” w/Four Hits and a Miss
Recorded on Coral Records with Roy Ross & His Orchestra April 22, 1949
“Hang on the Bell, Nellie” w/The Highlighters
“Maybe It’s Because” w/The Highlighters
Recorded on Coral Records with Joe Graydon & His Orchestra July 27, 1949
“Wouldn’t It Be Fun?”
“Good For You”
Recorded on Coral Records with Orchestral Accompaniment January 9, 1950
“How Come You Do Me Like You Do?”
“Ol’ Man Mose”
January 27, 1950
“Let’s Choo Choo Choo to Idaho?”
“Of All Things”
March 28, 1950
“All I Do Is Wantcha”
“Teasin’”
June 30, 1950
“Along the Navajo Trail”
“I’m Bashful”
“No Other Love”
“La Vie En Rose”
Recorded on Coral Records w/The Hainesmen & The Morey Field Quartet September 5, 1950
“Everybody Knows You By Your First Name”
“A Bushel and a Peck”
“Guys and Dolls”
“Swingin’ Doors”
Recorded on Coral Records with Orchestral Accompaniment September 12, 1950
“Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man”
“Lover Man”
“Why Do I Love You?”
September 13, 1950
“The Man I Love”
“Bill”
“I Must Have That Man”
November 9, 1950
“That’s A Man Everytime” w/Martha Tilton
“Nobody’s Chasing Me” w/Martha Tilton
“Dear! Dear! Dear!”
December 18, 1950
“Destination Moon” w/Bob Crosby
“What Have You Done For Me Lately?” w/Bob Crosby
December 22, 1950
“I Wish Someone I Knew Was Lonesome”
Recorded with Orchestra Directed by George Cates February 23, 1951
“Bundle of Love”
“My Lost Melody”
“Sweetnin’ Stuff”
“Who’s Gonna Be My Baby?”
April 27, 1951
“Too Many Hearts” w/The Lee Gordon Singers
April 30, 1951
“I’ve Got to Fall in Love Again” w/The Four Hits and a Miss
“So?” w/Gene De Paul and Four Hits and a Miss
July 2, 1951
“The Lord is a Travelin’ Man” w/The Lee Gordon Singers
August 7, 1951
“Don’t Fan the Flame” w/Six Hits and a Miss
“Lemme Go!” w/Six Hits and a Miss
October 31, 1951
“Love Lies”
“Yes You Are”
Recorded on Coral Records with Tom Mack & His Orchestra January 29, 1952
“Ooh! What You Did!” w/Jud Conlon’s Rhythmaires
“Where’s the Little Man Goin’?” w/Jud Conlon’s Rhythmaires
Recorded on Coral Records with Orchestra Directed by Owen Bradley March 10, 1952
“It’s So Long and Goodbye to You”
“Mississippi Mud”
“You Nearly Lose Your Mind”
Recorded on Coral Records with Ray Bloch & His Orchestra August 27, 1952
“Need Me” w/Jimmy Saunders
“Cry My Heart” w/Jimmy Saunders
Recorded on Coral Records with Orchestra Directed by George Cates/Arr. By Frank Comstock October 15, 1953
“I Can’t Get Enough”
“The Wrong Side of Town”
“Man to Woman”
“Pink Shampoo”
Recorded on Coral Records with Beryl Davis, Della Russell & Jane Russell with Orchestral Accompaniment for Album “Make A Joyful Noise Unto the Lord” November 16, 1953
“Do Lord”
“I’m Really Livin’”
November 18, 1953
Medley: “I’ve Got the Joy/Oil in My Lamp/Summertime in My Heart/Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord”
Medley: “Talkin’ About the Lord/Forgive Me Lord/Ev’ryday with Jesus”
Recorded on Coral Records with Beryl Davis, Rhonda Fleming & Jane Russell with Orchestra Directed by Lyn Murray for Album “Make A Joyful Noise Unto the Lord” May 20, 1954
“Give Me That Old Time Religion”
“The World is Not My Home”
“Somewhere List’nin’”
“Jacob’s Ladder”
Recorded on RCA-Victor with an All-Star Band under the Direction of Matty Matlock Circa 1956
“When My Dreamboat Comes Home”
“Weary Blues”
“You’re Sensational”
“Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)”
Album Entitled “Connie Haines Sings of Faith, Hope & Charity” Recorded on RCA-Victor with Music Conducted by Jack Fascinato, Circa 1956
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Released as “Connie Haines Sings A Tribute to Helen Morgan” on TOPS/MAYFAIR July 26 & July 30, 1957
“Why Was I Born”
“They Didn’t Believe Me”
“Yesterdays”
“Broken-Hearted”
“Make Believe”
“Mean To Me”
“Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man”
“Don’t Ever Leave Me”
“More Than You Know”
“The Way You Look Tonight”
“Why Do I Love You?”
“Bill”
Released as “The Magic of Believing” on Capitol Records with Jane Russell & Beryl Davis Circa 1958
“The Magic of Believing”
“Do Lord”
“He Was There”
“Yes Indeed!”
“It Is No Secret”
“Joshua Fit De Battle of Jericho”
“Let The Light Shine on Me”
“Lonesome Valley”
“Amen”
“There”
“Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive”
“Vaya Con Dios”
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