Opus 1
Anything Goes
Intermission Riff
You Do Something To Me
Don't Worry About Me
Love Is Just Around The Corner
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Indian Summer
Daydream
Gone With The Wind
From This Moment On
Perfidia
Lonesome Road
In the Still of the Night
I've Got The Bluest Kind Of Blues
September Song
It's Boomsie
I Cried for You
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Blues In The Night
That's A Plenty
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Waiting For The Robert E. Lee
April In Paris
If I Had You
Change Partners
Caravan
Time on My Hands
Exactly Like You
I'm Always True To You In My Fashion
I Got Rhythm
Whispering
Squeeze Me
Adios
That Old Black Magic
Speak Low
High Society
Blue Moon
King Porter Stomp
When The Saints Go Marching In
Stardust
Who
Robin's Nest
California Here I Come
Listen To My Music
Most popular songs of Ted Heath
Mona Lisa
1959 • The Great Film Hits...
Button up Your Overcoat
2001 • Ted Heath And His Music - Listen To My Music Vol. 4 '48 - '50
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
2009 • Part 1, The Great American Song Book For Easy Listening
Exactly Like You
1959 • Ted Heath In Concert - Beaulieu Jazz Festival
You Go to My Head
1984 • Strictly Instrumental
I Want to Be Happy
2005 • The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol.1-2)
Begin the Beguine
1957 • All Time Top Twelve
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
1959 • The Great Film Hits...
My Foolish Heart
1958 • Hits I Missed
Love Is a Many-Splendoured Thing
2011 • Ted Heath And His Music : Hits I Missed (stereo Remaster)
High Noon
1958 • Hits I Missed
All the Way
1959 • The Great Film Hits...
Trivia about the album The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol. 3-4) by Ted Heath
- In what year was the album “The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol. 3-4)” released by Ted Heath?
- The album “The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol. 3-4)” was released in 2005 by Ted Heath, featuring 45 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol. 3-4)” by Ted Heath?
- “I Cried for You” is the biggest hit from the album “The Lost Treasures Of Ted Heath (vol. 3-4)” by Ted Heath.