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==Discography== ===As leader/co-leader=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Vince Guaraldi studio albums !scope="col"|Year released !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Personnel/Notes |- | 1956 !scope="row"|''[[Modern Music from San Francisco]]'' | [[Fantasy Records|Fantasy]] | Trio (select tracks); with [[Eddie Duran]] (guitar), Ron Crotty (bass); some tracks quartet, with Jerry Dodgion (alto sax), Eugene Wright (bass), John Markham (drums); includes additional tracks without Guaraldi;<ref name="AM">{{Cite web |last=Yanow |first=Scott |author-link=Scott Yanow |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/modern-music-from-san-francisco-mw0000877087 |title=Ron Crotty / Jerry Dodgion / Vince Guaraldi / The Vince Guaraldi Quartet / The Jerry Dodgion Quartet / The Ron Crotty Trio: Modern Music from San Francisco |website=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=November 26, 2018}}</ref> recorded August 1955; re-issued on CD with the addition of the [[Charlie Mariano]] Sextet as ''The Jazz Scene: San Francisco''<ref name="Bang" /> |- | 1956 !scope="row"| ''[[Vince Guaraldi Trio (album)|Vince Guaraldi Trio]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with [[Eddie Duran]] (guitar), Dean Reilly (bass); recorded April 1956<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000188257 | title=Review of ''The Vince Guaraldi Trio'' | first=Scott | last=Yanow | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1957 !scope="row"| ''[[A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with Eddie Duran (guitar), Dean Reilly (bass); recorded on April 16, 1957<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000263598 | title=Review of ''A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing'' | first=Scott | last=Yanow | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1962 !scope="row"| ''[[Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with [[Monty Budwig]] (bass), [[Colin Bailey (drummer)|Colin Bailey]] (drums); recorded November 1961, February 1962;<ref name="Bang" /> also known as ''Cast Your Fate to the Wind: Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus''<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000197880 | title=''Cast Your Fate to the Wind: Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1964 !scope="row"| ''[[The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi]]'' | Fantasy | Sextet; with [[Eddie Duran]] (guitar), Fred Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums), Bill Fitch (congas), Benny Valarde (percussion); recorded mid-1963<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000183601 | title=''The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1964 !scope="row"| ''[[Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with Monty Budwig (bass), Colin Bailey (drums); re-released as ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Original Television Soundtrack)''<ref name="Bang">{{cite web |url=http://www.fivecentsplease.org/dpb/vincecd.html |title=Vince Guaraldi on LP and CD|last=Bang |first=Derrick |website=FiveCentsPlease.org |publisher=Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire |access-date=January 31, 2018}}</ref><ref name="allmusicboynamed">{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000188138 | title=''A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Original Soundtrack)'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1965 !scope="row"| ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack)|A Charlie Brown Christmas: Original Soundtrack]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with Fred Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums); various others on some tracks; reissued in 2022 as five-disc set with remastered stereo mix, original stereo mix, previously unheard outtakes from five recording sessions, Blu-ray with high-resolution, Dolby Atmos audio as ''A Charlie Brown Christmas: Super Deluxe Edition''<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=-album | id=mw0000649547 | title=''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' | first=Shawn M. | last=Haney | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1967 !scope="row"| ''[[Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus]]'' | D & D | Quintet; with Eddie Duran (guitar), Tom Beeson, Kelly Bryan, Roland Haynes (bass), Lee Charlton, John Rae (drums); Vince Guaraldi Consort: John Gray (guitar), Frank Rosolino (trombone), [[Ronnie Lang]] (woodwinds), Monty Budwig (bass), John Rae (drums)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001016958 | title=''Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1968 !scope="row"| ''[[Oh Good Grief!]]'' | [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]] | Quartet; with Eddie Duran (guitar), Stanley Gilbert (bass), Carl Burnett (drums)<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000197069 | title=''Oh Good Grief!'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1969 !scope="row"| ''[[The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi]]'' | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts | Octet; with Eddie Duran, Robert Addison (electric guitars), Peter Marshall (bass), [[Bob Maize]], Jim McCabe (electric bass), Jerry Granelli, Al Coster (drums)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000141401 | title=''The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1969 !scope="row"| ''[[Alma-Ville]]'' | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts | Quartet; with Eddie Duran, Herb Ellis (guitars), Sebastio Nero (bass guitar), Kelly Bryan, Monty Budwig (bass), Colin Bailey, Dom Um Romao, Al Coster (drums), Rubens Bassini (percussion)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000632948 | title=''Alma-Ville'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1970 !scope="row"| ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown (soundtrack)#A Boy Named Charlie Brown: Selections from the Film Soundtrack|A Boy Named Charlie Brown: Selections from the Film Soundtrack]]'' | [[Columbia Masterworks Records|Columbia Masterworks]] | Trio; with Peter Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums); Septet; with Conte Candoli (trumpet), Milton Bernhart (trombone), Herb Ellis (guitar), Monty Budwig (double bass), Jack Sperling (drums), Victor Feldman (percussion); music and dialogue version (no longer in print); nominated for an [[Academy Award]] for Best Original Song Score<ref name="Bang" /> |- | 2017 !scope="row"| ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown (soundtrack)#A Boy Named Charlie Brown: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack|A Boy Named Charlie Brown: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' | Kritzerland | Trio; with Peter Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums); Septet; with Conte Candoli (trumpet), Milton Bernhart (trombone), Herb Ellis (guitar), Monty Budwig (double bass), Jack Sperling (drums), Victor Feldman (percussion); complete soundtrack;<ref name="kritz">{{Cite web|url=http://www.kritzerland.com/boy_charlie_brown.htm|title=A Boy Named Charlie Brown β Guaraldi β McKuen|website=www.kritzerland.com}}</ref> limited released of 1,000 copies<ref name="filmscore">{{Cite web|url=http://fivecentsplease.org/dpb/vince-abncb.html|title=You're finally a film score, Charlie Brown!|website=FiveCentsPlease.org}}</ref> |- | 2018 !scope="row"| ''[[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | [[Craft Recordings]] | Sextet; with [[Mannie Klein]] (trumpet), John Gray (guitar), Ronnie Lang (woodwinds), Monty Budwig (double bass), Colin Bailey (drums);<ref name="Bang" /> complete soundtrack sourced from master recordings released 2022<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000860802 | title=''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Music from the Soundtrack'' | first=Bob | last=Hinkle | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2023 !scope="row"| ''[[A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (soundtrack)|A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Quintet; with [[Tom Harrell]] (trumpet, brass arrangements), John Gray (guitar), Ronnie Lang (woodwinds), Chuck Bennett (trombone), Seward McCain (electric bass), [[Mike Clark (jazz musician)|Mike Clark]] (drums)<ref name="linerCBThanks">Mendelson, Sean; Liner notes from CD version of ''A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: Original Soundtrack Recording'' (2023)</ref> |- | 2024 !scope="row"| ''[[It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Decet; with Monty Budwig (double bass), [[Herb Ellis]] (guitar), [[Jack Sperling]] (drums), Victor Feldman (percussion), [[Frank Rosolino]] (trombone), [[Conte Candoli]] (trumpet), [[Pete Candoli]] (trumpet), [[Pete Christlieb|Peter Christlieb]] (woodwind), William Hood (woodwind)<ref name=CDlinerShortSummerCB>Mendelson, Sean; Mendelson, Jason; Liner notes from CD version of ''It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording'' (2024)</ref> |- | 2024 !scope="row"| ''[[You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Sextet; with Seward McCain (electric bass), Glenn Cronkhite (drums), [[Tom Harrell]] (trumpet), Pat O'Hara (trombone) and Mel Martin (woodwinds)<ref name=pressr/> |- | 2025 !scope="row"| ''[[Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Trio; with Seward McCain (electric bass), [[Vince Lateano]] (drums)<ref name=LMFPpressrelease/> |- | 2025 !scope="row"| ''[[It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Quartet; with Seward McCain (electric bass), Robert Claire (flute), Glenn Cronkite/[[Eliot Zigmund]] (drums) |- | 2025 !scope="row"| ''[[You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)|You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording]]'' | Lee Mendelson Film Productions | Trio; with Seward McCain (electric bass), Mark Rosengarden/Glenn Cronkite (drums) |- |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Vince Guaraldi compilation albums !scope="col"|Year released !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Personnel/Notes |- | 1964 !scope="row"| ''[[Jazz Impressions]]'' | [[Fantasy Records|Fantasy]] | features tracks from ''Vince Guaraldi Trio'' and ''A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing''<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000263599 | title=''Jazz Impressions'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1980 !scope="row"|''[[Greatest Hits (Vince Guaraldi album)|Greatest Hits]]'' | Fantasy | Trio<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000203667 | title=Review of ''Vince Guaraldi's Greatest Hits'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1998 !scope="row"|''[[Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; features previously released tracks from ''Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' and ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' plus unreleased music cues from ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' (1965), ''[[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]]'' (1966), ''[[A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving]]'' (1973) and ''[[Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown]]'' (1975); version of "Joe Cool" included is not a Guaraldi song; it is a composite of two music cues composed by [[Ed Bogas]] and [[DesirΓ©e Goyette]] for ''[[The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show]]'' ([[CBS]], 1983β85)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000044277 | title=''Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits'' | first=Cub | last=Koda | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2003 !scope="row"| ''[[The Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites]]'' | [[RCA Records|RCA]]/[[Bluebird Records|Bluebird]] | ''The Charlie Brown Suite'' β Trio; with Peter Marshall (bass), Bob Belanski (drums); "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (live) β Quartet; with Eddie Duran (guitar), Fred Marshall (bass), John Waller (drums); mix of unreleased live and studio-based tracks; ''The Charlie Brown Suite'' recorded live with Amici Della Musica at Mr. D's, San Francisco, California, May 18, 1969<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000041900 | title=''The Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites'' | first=Thom | last=Jurek | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2004 !scope="row"|''[[Oaxaca (album)|Oaxaca]]'' | D & D | Quartet; with Vince Denham (saxophone), Koji Kataoka (bass), Mike Clark (drums); mix of unreleased live and studio-based tracks; live tracks recorded at In Your Ear Jazz Club in [[Palo Alto, California]] and [[The Matrix (club)|The Matrix]] in San Francisco, California<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001008510 | title=''Oaxaca'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2006 !scope="row"|''[[North Beach (album)|North Beach]]'' | D & D | Quartet; with [[Eddie Duran]] (guitar), Seward McCain (acoustic bass), Peter Marshall (electric bass), Al Coster, [[Jerry Granelli]], [[Eliot Zigmund]] (drums); mix of unreleased live and studio-based tracks<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001547411 | title=''North Beach'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2007 !scope="row"| ''[[Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials]]'' | D & D | Sextet; with Tom Harrell (trumpet), Chuck Bennett (trombone), Pat O'Hara (flute), Seward McCain (bass), Mike Clark, Glenn Cronkite, Mark Rosengarden (drums); includes music cues from ''[[You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown]]'' (1972), ''[[There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown]]'' (1973), ''[[A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving]]'' (1973) and ''[[You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown]]'' (1975)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001230366 | title=''Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2008 !scope="row"| ''[[Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Volume 2]]'' | D & D | Sextet; with Tom Harrell (trumpet), Chuck Bennett (trombone), Pat O'Hara (flute), Seward McCain, Peter Marshall (bass), Mike Clark, Glenn Cronkite, Mark Rosengarden, Al Coster (drums); includes music cues from ''You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown'' (1972), ''There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown'' (1973), ''A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving'' (1973), ''[[It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown]]'' (1974), ''[[It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown]]'' (1974) and ''[[Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown]]'' (1975)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001332872 | title=''Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Volume 2'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2009 !scope="row"| ''[[Essential Standards]]'' | [[Concord Records|Concord]]/[[Original Jazz Classics]]<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001298265 | title=''Essential Standards'' | first=Al | last=Campbell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> | |- | 2009 !scope="row"| ''[[The Definitive Vince Guaraldi]]'' | Fantasy/Concord<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jazzpublicity.com/news/press/20090828_Concord.pdf|title=Concord Music press release|website=Jazzpublicity.com|access-date=July 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304034313/http://www.jazzpublicity.com/news/press/20090828_Concord.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000816803 | title=''The Definitive Vince Guaraldi'' | first=Al | last=Campbell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> | |- | 2010 !scope="row"| ''[[Peanuts Portraits]]'' | Fantasy/Concord | version of "Sally's Blues" included is not a Guaraldi song; it is music cue composed by [[Ed Bogas]] and [[DesirΓ©e Goyette]] for ''The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'' (CBS, 1983β85), often associated with Marcie rather than Sally<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0001965794 | title=''Peanuts Portraits: The Classic Character Themes'' | first=Ken | last=Dryden | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- |2012 !scope="row"| ''[[The Very Best of Vince Guaraldi]]'' | Fantasy/Concord<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0002363989 | title=''The Very Best of Vince Guaraldi'' | first=Al | last=Campbell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> | |- | 2015 !scope="row"| ''[[Peanuts Greatest Hits]]'' | Fantasy/Concord<ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0002853461 | title=''Peanuts Greatest Hits'' | first=Stephen Thomas | last=Erlewine | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> | |- | 2018 !scope="row"| ''[[The Complete Warner Bros.βSeven Arts Recordings]]'' | [[Omnivore Recordings|Omnivore]] | Includes Guaraldi's final three studio albums remastered: ''[[Oh Good Grief!]]'', ''[[The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi]]'' and ''[[Alma-Ville]]''<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0003178168 | title=''The Complete Warner Bros-Seven Arts Recordings'' | first=Thom | last=Jurek | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Vince Guaraldi live albums !scope="col"|Year released !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Personnel/Notes |- | 1963 !scope="row"| ''[[In Person (Vince Guaraldi album)|In Person]]'' | [[Fantasy Records|Fantasy]] | Quintet; with [[Eddie Duran]] (guitar), Fred Marshall (bass), [[Colin Bailey (drummer)|Colin Bailey]] (drums), Benny Valarde (percussion); recorded live at the Trident, [[Sausalito, California]] on December 4, 1962<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000031823 | title=''In Person'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=May 3, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1965 !scope="row"| ''[[At Grace Cathedral]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with Tom Beeson (bass), Lee Charlton (drums); recorded live at [[Grace Cathedral, San Francisco|Grace Cathedral]] in San Francisco, California on May 21, 1965<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000595696 | title=''At Grace Cathedral'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=May 12, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2008 !scope="row"| ''[[Live on the Air]]'' | D & D | Trio; with Seward McCain (electric bass), [[Eliot Zigmund]] (drums); recorded live at [[Wally Heider Studios]], San Francisco, California, February 6, 1974<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0002537570 | title=''Live on the Air'' | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 2011 !scope="row"| ''[[An Afternoon with the Vince Guaraldi Quartet]]'' | V.A.G. Publishing | Quartet; with Eddie Duran (guitar), Andy Acosta (bass), Al Coster (drums); recorded live at the Old Town Theater, [[Los Gatos, California]], October 17β29, 1967<ref name="Bang" /> |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Vince Guaraldi & Bola Sete albums !scope="col"|Year released !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Label !scope="col"|Personnel/Notes |- | 1964 !scope="row"| ''[[Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends]]'' | [[Fantasy Records|Fantasy]] | Trio; with Fred Marshall (bass guitar), [[Jerry Granelli]] (drums); additional: [[Bola Sete]] (guitar); recorded August 1963<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000905239 | title=''Vince Guaraldi/Bola Sete and Friends'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1965 !scope="row"| ''[[From All Sides]]'' | Fantasy | Quintet; with Monty Budwig, Fred Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli, Nick Martinez (drums); additional: Bola Sete (guitar)<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000042057 | title=''From All Sides'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=February 4, 2018}}</ref> |- | 1966 !scope="row"| ''[[Live at El Matador]]'' | Fantasy | Trio; with Tom Beeson (bass), Lee Charlton (drums); additional: [[Bola Sete]] (guitar); recorded live at the El Matador, San Francisco, California, Spring 1965<ref name="Bang" /><ref>{{AllMusic | class=album | id=mw0000267603 | title=''Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete: Live at El Matador'' | first=Richard S. | last=Ginell | access-date=October 13, 2012}}</ref> |- | 2001 !scope="row"| ''[[Jazz Casual: Paul Winter/Bola Sete and Vince Guaraldi]]'' | [[Entertainment One Music|Koch Jazz]] | Trio; with Fred Marshall (bass), Jerry Granelli (drums); additional: [[Bola Sete]] (guitar); television recording; originally broadcast on September 25, 1963<ref name="Bang" /> |- | 2010 !scope="row"| ''[[The Navy Swings]]'' | V.A.G. Publishing | Trio; with Tom Beeson (bass), Lee Charlton (drums); additional: Bola Sete (guitar); recorded live in MayβJune 1965<ref name="Bang" /> |} Additional sources:<ref name="Penguin1">{{Cite book |first1=Richard |last1=Cook |author-link=Richard Cook (journalist) |first2=Brian |last2=Morton |author-link2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title=[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz|The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette]] |year=1992 |edition=1st |publisher=[[Penguin Books|Penguin]] |isbn=978-0-14-015364-4 |pages=452β453 }}</ref><ref name="Penguin9">{{Cite book |last1=Cook |first1=Richard |last2=Morton |first2=Brian |title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings |year=2008 |edition=9th |publisher=Penguin |isbn=978-0-141-03401-0 |page=614 }}</ref> ===Singles=== {| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; |- !scope="col" rowspan="2"|Title !scope="col" rowspan="2"|[[A-side and B-side|B-side]] !scope="col" rowspan="2"|Year !scope="col" colspan="3"|Peak chart positions !scope="col" rowspan="2"|Album |- !scope="col" align=centre| [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]]<br /><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/vince-guaraldi-trio/chart-history/hsi/ |title=Vince Guaraldi Trio β Chart History (The Hot 100) |magazine=Billboard |access-date=31 December 2024}}</ref> !scope="col" align=centre| [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|MOR]]<br /><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/vince-guaraldi-trio/chart-history/asi/ |title=Vince Guaraldi Trio β Chart History (Adult Contemporary) |magazine=Billboard |access-date=21 December 2021}}</ref> !scope="col" align=centre| [[Holiday 100]]<br /><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/vince-guaraldi-trio/chart-history/hsx/ |title=Vince Guaraldi Trio β Chart History (Holiday 100) |magazine=Billboard |access-date=21 December 2021}}</ref> |- | "Samba de Orpheus" | "[[Cast Your Fate to the Wind]]" | 1962 | 22 | 9 | β | ''[[Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus]]'' |- | "Zelao" | "[[Jitterbug Waltz]]" | 1963 | β | β | β | ''[[In Person (Vince Guaraldi album)|In Person]]'' |- | "Treat Street" | "[[Mr. Lucky (TV series)|Mr. Lucky]]" | rowspan="3"| 1964 | β | β | β | ''[[The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi]]'' |- | "[[Days of Wine and Roses (song)|Days of Wine and Roses]]" | "Star Song" | β | β | β | ''[[Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends]]'' |- | "Oh, Good Grief" | "[[Linus and Lucy]]" | β | β | β | ''[[Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'' |- | "Theme to Grace" | "Adore Devote (Humbly I Adore Thee)" | rowspan="2"| 1965 | β | β | β | ''[[At Grace Cathedral]]'' |- | "[[Christmas Time Is Here]]" (vocal) | "[[What Child Is This?|What Child Is This]]" | β | β | β | ''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack)|A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'' |- | "[[I'm a Loser]]" | "Favela" (aka "[[O Morro NΓ£o Tem Vez]] (Somewhere in the Hills)") | 1966 | β | β | β | ''[[Live at El Matador]]'' |- | "[[Eleanor Rigby]]" | "[[Peppermint Patty]]" | rowspan="2"| 1967 | β | β | β | rowspan=2|''[[Vince Guaraldi with the San Francisco Boys Chorus]]'' |- | "[[Blowin' in the Wind]]" | "Monterey" | β | β | β |- | "[[Linus and Lucy]]" | "Oh, Good Grief" | 2012 | 37 | β | 17 | rowspan=3|''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas (soundtrack)|A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'' |- | "[[Christmas Time Is Here]]" | "[[Christmas Time Is Here]]" (alternate vocal Take 5) | 2017 | 31 | β | 17 |- | "[[O Tannenbaum]]" | β | 2019 | β | β | 29 |- | "Baseball Theme" | "Baseball Theme" (alternate take) | 2021 | β | β | β | ''Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' |} ===As sideman=== * 1953 ''The Cal Tjader Trio'' (Guaraldi's first recorded session) * 1956 ''Introducing Gus Mancuso'' (Cal Tjader) * 1957 ''Jazz at the Blackhawk'' (Cal Tjader Quartet) * 1957 ''Cal Tjader'' (Cal Tjader Quartet) * 1957 ''[[Conte Candoli Quartet]]'' * 1957 ''[[Frank Rosolino]] Quintet'' * 1957 ''[[Jazz Erotica]]'' ([[Richie Kamuca]]) * 1958 ''Mas Ritmo Caliente'' (Cal Tjader) * 1958 ''[[Cal Tjader-Stan Getz Sextet]]'' (all-star studio session that includes a long/extended version of Guaraldi's piece "Ginza") * 1958 ''Latin Concert'' (Cal Tjader Quintet β all-star group with [[Mongo SantamarΓa]], [[Willie Bobo]] and [[Al McKibbon]]) * 1959 ''A Night at the Blackhawk'' (Cal Tjader Sextet) * 1959 ''Latin For Lovers'' (Cal Tjader with Strings) * 1959 ''Tjader Goes Latin'' (Cal Tjader) * 1959 ''[[Latinsville!]]'' ([[Victor Feldman]]) * 1960 ''[[Little Band Big Jazz]]'' (Conte Candoli All Stars) * 1974 ''Jimmy Witherspoon & Ben Webster β Previously Unissued Recordings'' 1967 session from the Verve Records archive; the "Black Orpheus" incarnation of Guaraldi's trio supports the two leaders recorded live from "The Jazz Workshop" in San Francisco, California.) * 2008 ''Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958β1980'' (Guaraldi performs on four tracks in 1958 with Cal Tjader's group featuring Santamaria, Bobo, McKibbon, and guest clarinetist [[Buddy DeFranco]] at the festival's inaugural year) * 2012 ''The Cal Tjader Quintet Live at Club Macumba San Francisco 1956'' (previously unreleased live performance with the Tjader quintet, featuring between-session audio) * 2020 ''Fillmore West β The Final Farewell July 4, 1971'' (previously unreleased live performance with [[Carlos Santana|Santana]], [[Mike Bloomfield]], [[John Cipollina]], [[Jack Casady]], [[Tower of Power]]) ===Albums showcasing or featuring Guaraldi=== {{Main|List of cover versions of Vince Guaraldi songs}}
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