Stardust
My How the Times Goes By
Civilization
Hong Kong Blues
Dialogue Intro
Naughty Angeline
The Whiffenpoof Song
Great Day
Casanova Cricket & Sign Off
Intro & Stardust
riverboat shuffle
Conversation With Mark White
Old Man Harlem
Baltimore Oriole
Conversation With Mark White
Memphis In June
Riverboat Shuffle
The Monkey Song
I Get Along Without You Very Well
Conversation With Peter Fettes
The Sad Cowboy
Baltimore Oriole
Conversation With Peter Fettes
The Old Music Master
Conversation With Peter Fettes, Star Dust & Sign Off
Comedy Patter
Ole Buttermilk Sky
The Love Nest
It's a Good Day ['Guest Star' Radio Transcription]
Am I Blue? ['Guest Star' Radio Transcription]
Singin’ Down the Road
I Want to Be Happy
Ole Buttermilk Sky
I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody [1952 Radio Programme]
Rockin' Chair
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Most popular songs of Hoagy Carmichael
Ole Buttermilk Sky
1958 • Ole Buttermilk Sky
Lazy River
Sings & Plays
Kinda Lonesome
2012 • In Person: Plays Ballads for Dancing & Private Acetates
Small Fry
2012 • In Person V-Discs & Radio Performances
Skylark
I Want to Be Happy
2012 • In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions
Two Sleepy People
Stardust
Moonburn
Sleepy Time Gal
2007 • The Essential Collection
For Every Man There's a Woman
2012 • In Person 1946-49
I May Be Wrong
2007 • The Essential Collection
Trivia about the album In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions by Hoagy Carmichael
- In what year was the album “In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions” released by Hoagy Carmichael?
- The album “In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions” was released in 2012 by Hoagy Carmichael, featuring 36 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions” by Hoagy Carmichael?
- “Ole Buttermilk Sky” is the biggest hit from the album “In Person in England - 1948 & Radio Transcriptions” by Hoagy Carmichael.