Ciribiribin (They're So in Love) (Theme Song)
Begin the Beguine
If That's The Way You Want It Baby
The Man I Love
Harpies' Bazaar
Kappa Sinche Hoinc
Dancing in the Dark
Baby What You Do To Me
Flashes
Air Mail Special Delivery
You Go to My Head
Ee-Ba-Ba-Lee-Ba
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
It Must Be Jelly 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That
Mr. Co-Ed
I've Never Forgotten
There Goes That Song Again
The Beamount Ride
Steel Guitar Rag
Friar Rock
Amor
Keb-Lah
St. Louis Blues
Love And Weather
Rose Room
The Back Beat Boogie
11:60 P.M.
Strange What A Song Can Do
Carnival
Tuxedo Junction
I Walk My Post In Military Manor
Queer Street
Oh, Lady Be Good
Where or When
I'm Beginning to See the Light
Ready Gal Jump
A Blue Serge Suit
February
King Porter Stomp
Down By The Station
I Got Rhythm
Thing Ain't What They Used To Be
Brazil
Chiarina
Ya-Ta-Ta
The Arrival
It's the Talk of the Town
The Eight Bar Riff
Most popular songs of Harry James
It’s Been A Long Long Time
2008 • Have Trumpet, Will Travel
I Had the Craziest Dream
1992 • Big Band
All or Nothing at All
2008 • Have Trumpet, Will Travel
You Made Me Love You
1955 • Sounds Of Harry James
I Don't Want to Walk Without You
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
2008 • Harry James Et Son Orchestre 1942-1944
Sophisticated Lady
1996 • Verve Jazz Masters 55
Skylark
2008 • Harry James 1941-1942
Moanin' Low
2008 • Trumpet After Midnight
Fools Rush In
2008 • Harry James Et Son Orchestre : 1939 - 1940
How Deep Is the Ocean?
2008 • Trumpet After Midnight
Girl of My Dreams
2009 • Blue And Sentimental
Trivia about the album Harry James And His Music Makers All Star Parade 1943-49 by Harry James
- In what year was the album “Harry James And His Music Makers All Star Parade 1943-49” released by Harry James?
- The album “Harry James And His Music Makers All Star Parade 1943-49” was released in 2009 by Harry James, featuring 48 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Harry James And His Music Makers All Star Parade 1943-49” by Harry James?
- “Begin the Beguine” is the biggest hit from the album “Harry James And His Music Makers All Star Parade 1943-49” by Harry James.