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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_JamesHarry James - Wikipedia

    He and his band appeared in three Hollywood films: Private Buckaroo and Springtime in the Rockies (both 1942), and Two Girls and a Sailor (1944). James toured with the band into the 1980s, and as of July 2018 the Harry James Orchestra, led by Fred Radke, was still very much in business.

  2. 30. Apr. 2019 · Harry James & His Orchestra - It's Been A Long, Long Time (Audio) - YouTube. 26.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 192K. 6.4M views 5 years ago. "It’s Been A Long, Long Time" by Harry James &...

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  3. Explore music from Harry James And His Orchestra. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Harry James And His Orchestra on Discogs.

  4. Harry James and His Orchestra, Vocals by Frank Sinatra (1939, 1940) ~1977 LP 9-109 Theme-Introduction, Shorty George, To You (v. Frank Sinatra), King Porter Stomp, From the Bottom of My Heart (v. Frank Sinatra), Beer Barrel Polka, White Sails (v. Connie Haines), Well Alright, Two O'Clock Jump, Theme-Closing, Theme-Introduction, Maybe ...

  5. James had left the Goodman band and established his own orchestra by 1939; he used the European folk songChiribiribin” as his theme song. Intially, success proved elusive . Perhaps the band’s most notable performer during its early days was singer Frank Sinatra ; he sang with the James band for six months in 1939 but did not gain a ...

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  6. 17. Mai 2019 · 104K views 4 years ago. Harry James and his Orchestra 'live' on BBC TV in London October 23rd 1971 Tpts: John Madrid, Bob Hicks, Peter Bellomo, Skip Pfyle Troms: Dave Robbins, Robert...

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  7. The most popular recording, by trumpeter Harry James and His Orchestra with vocalist Kitty Kallen, [1] debuted in October 1945 on Billboard 's Best-Selling Popular Retail Records chart and reached number one in the chart dated November 24, 1945 – the last of Harry James's nine US number ones. [2]