1942 Pop Standards and ArtistsTable of Contents | |
1942’s Most Popular and Influential Songs | |
Bing Crosby Glenn Miller Frank Sinatra Kay Kyser Merry Macs Mills Brothers Peggy Lee Spike Jones Spike Jones released his song in the early part of 1942 and it became very popular that same year the Walt Disney Studio released a cartoon by the same name that has a version of the song and starred Donald Duck. The cartoon was war propaganda for the selling of war bonds and won The Academy Award for best animated short that year. Jimmy Dorsey Woody Herman | |
1. | Deep In The Heart of Texas – Alvino Rey or Bing Crosby or Horace Heidt or Merry Macs |
2. | Travelin Light – Paul Whiteman |
3. | Moonlight Cocktail – Glenn Miller |
4. | Tangerine – Jimmy Dorsey or Vaughn Monroe |
5. | A String of Pearls – Glenn Miler |
6. | See See Rider Blues – Bea Booze |
7. | Sleepy Lagoon – Harry James or Dinah Shore |
8. | Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Told Me) – Dinah Shore or Woody Herman or Jimmie Lunceford or Cab Calloway or Artie Shaw |
9. | Jersey Bounce – Benny Goodman or Jimmy Dorsey |
10. | Mr. Five By Five – Harry James or Freddie Slack and His Orchestra or The Andrews Sisters |
11. | I Don’t Want To Walk Without You – Harry James with Helen Forrest or Bing Crosby or Dinah shore |
12. | Jingle Jangle Jingle – Kay Kyser or Merry Macs or Gene Autry or Freddy Martin |
13. | When The Lights Go On Again (All Over The World) – Vaughn Monroe or Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra |
14. | There’ll Be Bluebirds Over (The White Cliffs of Dover) – Glenn Miller or Kay Kyser or Kate Smith or Jimmy Dorsey or Sammy Kaye |
15. | Stormy Monday Blues – Earl Hines |
16. | Somebody Else Is Taking My Place – Russ Morgan or Benny Goodman (with Peggy Lee) |
17. | Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me) – Glenn Miller |
18. | Take It and Git – Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy |
19. | I Said No – Alvino Rey (with Yvonne King) or Jimmy Dorsey |
20. | Who Wouldn’t Love You – Kay Kyser or Charlie Spivak |
21. | Der Fuehrer’s Face – Spike Jones |
22. | I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen – Sammy Kaye |
23. | American Patrol – Glenn Miller |
24. | Strip Polka – Kay Kyser or The Andrews Sisters or Johnny Mercer or Alvino Rey |
25. | Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition – Kay Kyser or Merry Macs |
Top Artists and Songs of 1942 | |
Alvino Rey Deep In The Heart of Texas, I Said No | |
Andrews Sisters Three Little Sisters, Pennsylvania Polka, Strip Polka | |
Benny Goodman Jersey Bounce, Somebody Else Is Taking My Place, Idaho, Solo Flight | |
Billie Holiday Travellin’ Light | |
Bing Crosby I Don’t Want To Walk Without You, Moonlight Becomes You, Be Careful Its My Heart, Let’s Start the New Year Right, Deep In The Heart of Texas | |
Charlie Spivak My Devotion | |
Dinah Shore Blues In The Night | |
Earl Hines Stormy Monday Blues | |
Frank Sinatra Night and Day | |
Freddy Martin Rose O’Day (The Filla-Da-Gusha Song), Tonight We Love | |
Freddy Slack Cow Cow Boogie, Mr. Five By Five | |
Glenn Miller At Last, (I’ve Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo, Moonlight Cocktail, Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me), A String of Pearls, Happy In Love, (There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) the White Cliffs of Dover, American Patrol, Perfida (Tonight), Serenade In Blue, Moonlight Becomes You, Jukebox Saturday Night, Dearly Beloved, Skylark, Everything I Love, Sweet Eloise | |
Harry Roy Chattanooga Choo Choo | |
Harry James Easter Parade, Sleepy Lagoon, I Don’t Want To Walk Without You, One Dozen Roses, I Cried For You | |
Horace Heidt Pennsylvania Polka | |
Ink Spots Every Night About This Time | |
Jimmy Dorsey Tangerine, Brazil, My Devotion, Just As Though You Were Here, Always In My Heart | |
Jimmy Lunceford Blues In The Night | |
Johnny Mercer Strip Polka | |
Kay Kyser Strip Polka, Who Wouldn’t You Love?, Jingle, Jangle, Jingle, (There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover, Praise The Lord and Pass the Ammunition. He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland | |
Lionel Hampton Flying Home | |
Merry Macs Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition | |
Mills Brothers Paper Doll | |
Paul Whiteman and Billie Holiday Travellin’ Light | |
Paul Whiteman Trav’lin Light | |
Peggy Lee Somebody Else is Taking My Place | |
Roy Acuff Wabash Cannonball | |
Sammy Kaye I Left My Heart At The Stagedoor Canteen, Remember Pearl Harbor | |
Spike Jones Der Fuhrer’s Face | |
Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra Take me | |
Vaughn Monroe My Devotion | |
Vera Lynn (There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) the White Cliffs of Dover | |
Woody Herman Blues In The Night, I’ll Remember April |