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Peter Lorre Discography of CDs
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Think Pink! A Kay Thompson Party CDs (2009)
Peter Lorre albums Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: I Love a Violin; How Deep Is the Ocean; It's All Right with Me; Basin Street Blues; Quel Joie; Katie's Blues; Moonglow; Blue Moon; I Must Have That Man; I Hadn't Anyone Till You; Back Home in Indiana; I See Your Face Before Me; ; 'Bout You 'N Me; That Old Feeling; Was That the Human Thing to Do?; Light Up the Candles on the Birthday Cake; Bazazz; Bonjour, Paris!; On How to Be Lovely; Clap Yo' Hands; Think Pink!; DISC 2: Hello, Hello; Jubilee; Louisiana Purchase; Don't Tell Louella; On the Caribbean; Old ...
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Radio Years Vol. 1 CD (1993)
Peter Lorre CD discography SPOTLIGHT REVUE was originally broadcast on April 9, 1949. THE SPIKE JONES SHOW was originally broadcast on December 10, 1948.
Two complete radio shows from the late '40s, with special guest stars Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. Great music, great fun, and great listening to a form of radio that we'll never hear on the airwaves again. ~ Cub Koda
Personnel includes: Spike Jones, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre.
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Bing Crosby & His Hollywood Guests CD
Peter Lorre music CDs On this two-disc set, Bing Crosby welcomes some of the most famous celebrity and musical guests to his radio show. Some of the tracks are absolute classics for their historical value alone, including "The Thing" with Fred Astaire, "The Bold Fisherman" with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and "Friendship" with Bert Lahr. Some are straightforward songs and others are humorous parodies, including a medley of "Home on the Range," "Sioux City Sue," and "Alla en el Rancho Rio Grande," with Gary Cooper and Peggy Lee. ...
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Corn's A-Poppin' CD (1995)
Peter Lorre discography Spike Jones & His City Slickers performed thousands of concerts during the 1940s and this compilation comes from some of his Armed Forces Network broadcasts in Europe. Relatively few of Jones' hits are present, except for the sidesplitting "My Old Flame," with Paul Frees' incredible imitation of Peter Lorre, followed by Lorre himself doing some excerpts of his own version of the song plus a silly skit with Jones and the band. The highlights are the insane high octane Dixieland arrangements accented by the various ...
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 Peter Lorre Songs
Popular or famous Peter Lorre music songs: Too Bad, It's a Crime, Siberia. See All Songs
 Peter Lorre songs Worked With
Kay Thompson
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