Mel Tormé discography
Mel Tormé discography | |
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Studio albums | 34 |
Live albums | 19 |
This is a partial discography of American jazz singer Mel Tormé.
Studio albums
Live albums
Year | Title |
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1955 | Mel Tormé at the Crescendo |
1957 | Mel Tormé at the Crescendo |
Songs for Any Taste | |
1962 | Mel Tormé at the Red Hill |
1975 | Mel Tormé live at the Maisonette |
1981 | Mel Tormé and Friends |
1982 | Encore at Marty's |
The Classic Concert Live (with George Shearing and Gerry Mulligan) | |
An Evening with George Shearing & Mel Tormé (with George Shearing) | |
1983 | An Evening at Charlie's (with George Shearing) |
1987 | A Vintage Year (with George Shearing) |
1988 | Mel Tormé and the Marty Paich Dektette – In Concert Tokyo (with Marty Paich and his Dek-Tette) |
1990 | Night at the Concord Pavilion |
Mel and George "Do" World War II (with George Shearing) | |
Mel Tormé Live at the Fujitsu–Concord Festival 1990 | |
1992 | Sing Sing Sing |
1993 | The Great American Songbook: Live at Michael's Pub |
1996 | An Evening with Mel Tormé |
2002 | Mel Tormé Live at the Playboy Jazz Festival (Recorded 1993) |
Compilations
Year | Title |
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2002 | The Complete Concord Recordings (with George Shearing) Includes the six studio and live albums listed above with Shearing, along with a bonus CD of unreleased recordings |
Chart singles
Year | Single | Chart Positions | |
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US Pop[1][2] | UK[3] | ||
1945 | "I Fall In Love Too Easily" Eugenie Baird with Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones |
20 | - |
1946 | "Day By Day" Bing Crosby with Mel Tormé & His Mel-Tones |
15 | - |
1947 | "It's Dreamtime" Mel Tormé with the Mel-Tones |
24 | - |
1949 | "Careless Hands" | 1 | - |
"Again" / "Blue Moon" |
3 20 |
- - | |
"The Four Winds and the Seven Seas" | 10 | - | |
1950 | "The Old Master Painter" Peggy Lee & Mel Tormé |
9 | - |
"Bewitched" | 8 | - | |
1952 | "Anywhere I Wander" | 30 | - |
1956 | "Mountain Greenery" | - | 4 |
1962 | "Comin' Home Baby" | 36 | 13 |
Contributions
- Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983, Geffen) - "Zaz Turned Blue" (with Was (Not Was))
- 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe (1984, Arista) - "Big City Blues" (with Barry Manilow)
References
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 421. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 718. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
- ↑ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 791. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.
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