The78Prof
Home to YouTube's year-by-year HITS ARCHIVE playlists, the three MusicProf channels comprise the most complete organized online collection of major original-version U.S. record and song hits from the years 1925 thru 1985...plus much more. Scroll down this channel's home page to locate playlists from your favorite years (the 1955+ Hits Archive videos themselves are posted to 'The45Prof' and ‘AnotherProf’ channels).
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Thank you! Bob Moke
1932 Hoagy Carmichael - Thanksgivin’ (Dick Robertson, vocal)
1937 Joe Haymes - Having Wonderful Time (Wish You Were Here) (Clyde Rogers, vocal)
1937 Joe Haymes - Me, Myself And I (Are All In Love With You) (Clyde Rogers, vocal)
1936 Joe Haymes - (I’m With You) Right Or Wrong (Barry McKinley, vocal)
1936 Joe Haymes - Until The Real Thing Comes Along (Barry McKinley, vocal)
1936 Joe Haymes - If We Never Meet Again (Barry McKinley, vocal)
1936 Joe Haymes - Wah-Hoo! (Cliff Weston & The Headliners, vocal)
1936 Joe Haymes - I’m Gonna Clap My Hands (Cliff Weston & The Headliners, vocal)
1935 Joe Haymes - Honeysuckle Rose (instrumental)
1935 Joe Haymes - Now I’m A Lady (sung as “Now She’s A Lady”) (Skeeter Palmer, vocal)
1935 Joe Haymes - Seein’ Is Believin’ (Skeeter Palmer, vocal)
1935 Joe Haymes - The Gentleman Obviously Doesn’t Believe (Cliff Weston, vocal)
1935 Joe Haymes - Throwin’ Stones At The Sun (Cliff Weston, vocal)
1934 Joe Haymes - Oh! You Sweet Thing (Cliff Weston, vocal)
1934 Joe Haymes - Nana (Cliff Weston, vocal)
1934 Joe Haymes - Lost Motion (instrumental)
1934 Joe Haymes - (We’re Just Poor Folks) Rolling In Love (Cliff Weston, vocal)
1933 Joe Haymes - Louisville Lady (Ward Silloway, vocal)
1932 Joe Haymes - When I Put On My Long White Robe (Jimmy Underwood & Ensemble, vocal)
1932 Joe Haymes - Pray For The Lights To Go Out (Jimmy Underwood & Ensemble, vocal)
1932 Joe Haymes (as ‘Harold White’) - Why Little Boy Blue Was Blue (Larry Murphy, vocal)
1932 Joe Haymes - Jazz Pie (Columbia version--Joe Haymes & Mike Doty, vocal)
1950 Eddy Howard - American Beauty Rose
1950 Eddy Howard - Rag Mop
1950 Ames Brothers - Stars Are The Windows Of Heaven
1950 Ames Brothers - Thirsty For Your Kisses
1950 Guy Lombardo - Tiddley Winkie Woo (Kenny Gardner & Lombardo Trio, vocal)
1950 Guy Lombardo - Our Little Ranch House (Kenny Gardner & Lombardo Trio, vocal)
1950 Eileen Barton - May I Take Two Giant Steps?
1950 Dennis Day - Mona Lisa