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  1. Should I by Alvino Rey and His Orchestra was written by Nacio Herb Brown and was first recorded by Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Burt Lorin in 1930. It was first released by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra in 1929. Alvino Rey and His Orchestra released it on the album Uncollected 1946 in 1978. It was covered by Chick Bullock, Buster Bailey Sextet, George Barnes ...

  2. Alvin McBurney (July 1,1907 - February 2, 2004), known by his stage name Alvino Rey, he was an American swing era musician, often credited as the father of t...

  3. Deep In The Heart Of Texas (Hershey-Swander) by Alvino Rey & his Orchestra, vocal by Bill Schallen, Skeets Herfurt & the bandPosting all three top-10 Billboa...

  4. Alvino Rey & His Orchestra. 65 fans Top tracks. Playlists. Similar artists. Discography Albums Real Gone Music, LLC 20-12-2019 The Forgotten Big Bands. 01. Introduction (Live - Spotlight Bands February 28, 1942) Alvino Rey & His Orchestra. The Forgotten Big Bands. 01:46 ...

  5. Alvino Rey's incredibly hot rendition of Tiger Rag, with the King Sisters on the vocal!Alvino Rey and his orchestra, Tiger Rag, 1940Enjoy!

  6. One O'Clock Jump / Two O'Clock Jump. Harry James And His Orchestra. Released. 1941 — US. Shellac —. 10", 78 RPM. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for I Said No! / Deep In The Heart Of Texas by Alvino Rey And His Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Alvino Rey & His Orch.* With Yvonne King – Nighty Night: 1-4: Alvino Rey & His Orch.* – William Tell Part 1: 1-5: Alvino Rey & His Orch.* – Amapola: 1-6: Alvino Rey & His Orch.* – Hindustan: 1-7: Alvino Rey & His Orch.* With Yvonne King & Skeets Herfurt – Oh, For Heaven's Sake: 1-8: Alvino Rey & His Orch.* With Alyce King – Where ...