Sammy Kaye

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Sammy Kaye (1910 — 1987) was a famous U.S. bandleader and songwriter. He graduated from Rocky River High School in Rocky River, Ohio in 1927. He attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. Kaye could play the saxophone and the clarinet, but he never featured himself as a soloist on either one. A leader of one of the so-called "Sweet" bands of the Big Band era, he made a large number of records for Vocalion Records, RCA Victor, Columbia Records, and the American Decca record label.

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Songs

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    (It's No) Sin

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    A Young Lover's Dream

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    All the Things You Are

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    An Apple Blossom Wedding

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    As Time Goes By

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    Baby, It's Cold Outside

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    Brooklyn Bounce

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    Careless Hands

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    Chickery Chick

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    Daddy

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    Get Out Those Old Records

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    Gomen-Nasai (Forgive Me)

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    Harbor Lights

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    How Good Can a Good Girl Be

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    I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen

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    I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen (feat. Vocal: Don Cornell)

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    I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen

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    I Went to Your Wedding

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    I'll Walk Alone

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    I'm a Big Girl Now

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    I'm Thru With Love

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    In the Mission of St. Augustine

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    It Came Upon a Midnight Clear

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    It Isn't Fair

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    It Might as Well Be Spring

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    It's All in the Game

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    Joe, Joe, Joe

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    Lavender Blue

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    Leave the Door Wide Open

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    Longing for You

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    Mary Lou

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    Moon Love

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    Old Lamplighter

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    Our First Formal Dance

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    Penny Serenade

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    Room Full of Roses

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    Roses

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    Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

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    Sentimental

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    Serenade of the Bells

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    Sooner or Later (You're Gonna Be Ooming Around)

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    Tennessee Waltz

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    That's My Desire

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    The Four Winds and the Seven Seas

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    The Gypsy

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    The Hut Sut Song

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    The Old Lamp-Lighter

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    The Old Lamplighter

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    The Three Bells (The Jimmy Brown Song)

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    There Goes That Song Again


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