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====Other songs==== Highest chart positions on ''Billboard''; with [[Vic Schoen]] and his orchestra, unless otherwise noted: * "[[A Bushel and a Peck]]" (1950) (No. 22) * "A Hundred and Sixty Acres" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1948) (No. 23) * "A Penny a Kiss-A Penny a Hug" (1950) (No. 17) * "Aurora" (1941) (No. 10) * "Bella Bella Marie" (1948) (No. 23) * "Can't We Talk it Over?" (with [[Gordon Jenkins]] and his orchestra and chorus) (1950) (No. 22) * "[[Charley, My Boy]]" (with [[Russ Morgan]] and his orchestra) (1949) (No. 15) * "Chico's Love Song" (1939) (No. 11) * "[[Christmas Island (The Andrews Sisters song)|Christmas Island]]" (with [[Guy Lombardo]] and his [[Royal Canadians]]) (1946: No. 7; 1947: No. 20; 1949: No. 26) * "[[Ciribiribin|Ciribiribin (They're So in Love)]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]] & [[Joe Venuti]] and his orchestra) (1939) (No. 13) * "Coax Me a Little Bit" (1946) (No. 24) * "Corns for My Country" (1945) (No. 21) * "Cuanto La Gusta" (with [[Carmen Miranda]]) (1948) (No. 12) * "Down By the O-HI-O" (1940) (No. 21) * "Down in the Valley (Hear that Train Blow)" (1944) (No. 20) * "East of the Rockies" (1943) (No. 18) * "(Everytime They Play the) Sabre Dance" (with [[The Harmonica Gentlemen]]) (1948) (No. 20) * "Heartbreaker" (with [[The Harmonica Gentlemen]]) (1948) (No. 21) * "[[Here Comes the Navy]]" (1942) (No. 17) * "Hit the Road" (1940) (No. 27) * "How Lucky You Are" (1947) (No. 22) * "[[I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)]]" (1946) (No. 17) * "I Hate to Lose You" (1948) (No. 14) * "[[Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1950) (No. 24) * "I'll Pray For You" (1942) (No. 22) * "I'm Biting My Fingernails and Thinking of You" (with [[Ernest Tubb]] and The Texas Troubadors directed by [[Vic Schoen]]) (1949) (No. 30) * "I Wish I Had a Dime (For Ev'rytime I Missed You)" (1941) (No. 20) * "[[I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)]]" (1941) (No. 11) * "Jealous" (1941) (No. 12) * "[[Jimmy Crack Corn (children's song)|The Blue Tail Fly (Jimmy Crack Corn)]]" (with [[Burl Ives]], vocal and guitar accompaniment) (1948) (No. 24) * "Joseph! Joseph!" (1938) (No. 18) * "Lullaby to a Jitterbug" (1938) (No. 10) * "Merry Christmas Polka" (with [[Guy Lombardo]] and his [[Royal Canadians]]) (1950) (No. 18) * "[[Mister Five By Five]]" (1942) (No. 14) * "Money Is the Root of All Evil (Take it Away, Take it Away, Take it Away)" (with [[Guy Lombardo]] and his [[Royal Canadians]]) (1946) (No. 9) * "More Beer!" (1949) (No. 30) * "[[Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!]]" Decca 2840 (1940) * "[[On the Avenue]]" (with [[Carmen Cavallaro]] at the piano), Decca 24102 A (1947) (No. 21) * "[[One Meat Ball]]" (1945) (No. 15) * "[[Patience and Fortitude]]" (1946) (No. 12) * "Pennsylvania Polka" (1942) (No. 17) * "Pross Tchai (Goodbye-Goodbye)" (1939) (No. 15) * "Put That Ring On My Finger" (1945) * "Quicksilver" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1950) (No. 6) * "Rhumboogie" (1940) (No. 11) * "[[Route 66 (song)|Get Your Kicks on Route 66]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1946) (No. 14) * "Says My Heart" (1938) (No. 10) * "[[Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat]]" (1940) (No. 10) * "Sha-Sha" (with [[Jimmy Dorsey]] and his orchestra)(1938) (No. 17) * "[[She Wore a Yellow Ribbon]]" (with [[Russ Morgan]] and his orchestra) (1949) (No. 22) * "[[Shortenin' Bread]]" (1938) (No. 16) * "Sing a Tropical Song" (1944) (No. 24) * "Sleepy Serenade" (1941) (No. 22) * "[[Sleigh Ride]]" (1950) * "[[Sonny Boy (song)|Sonny Boy]]" (1941) (No. 22) * "[[Sparrow in the Treetop]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1951) (No. 8) * "[[Straighten Up and Fly Right]]" (1944) (No. 8) * "Strip Polka" (1942) (No. 6) * "Sweet Marie" (with [[Carmen Cavallaro]] at the piano), Decca 24102 B (maybe 1947?) (No. ?) * "[[Tallahassee]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1947) (No. 10) * "Teresa" (with [[Dick Haymes]]) (1948) (No. 21) * "That's the Moon, My Son" (1942) (No. 18) * "The Blond Sailor" (1945) (No. 8) * "The Freedom Train" (1947) (No. 21) * "[[The House of Blue Lights]]" (with [[Eddie Heywood]] and his orchestra) (1946) (No. 15) * "The Lady from 29 Palms" (1947) (No. 7) * "The Nickel Serenade" (1941) (No. 22) * "The Pussy Cat Song (Nyow! Nyot Nyow!)" (Patty Andrews and [[Bob Crosby]]) (1949) (No. 12) * "[[The Three Caballeros (song)|The Three Caballeros]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1945) (No. 8) * "The Wedding of Lili Marlene" (with [[Gordon Jenkins]] and his orchestra and chorus) (1949) (No. 20) * "The Wedding Samba" (with [[Carmen Miranda]]) (1950) (No. 23) * "[[Maître Pierre (song)|The Windmill Song]]" (with [[Gordon Jenkins]] and his orchestra) (1951) (No. ?) * "[[The Woodpecker Song]]" (1940) (No. 6) * "[[There's No Business Like Show Business (song)|There's No Business Like Show Business]]" (with [[Bing Crosby]] and [[Dick Haymes]]) (1947) (No. 25) * "Three Little Sisters" (1942) (No. 8) * "[[Tico-Tico no Fubá]]" (1944) (No. 24) * "Ti-Pi-Tin" (1938) (No. 12) * "[[Too Young (popular song)|Too Young]]" (Patty Andrews with [[Victor Young]] and his orchestra) (1951) (No. 19) * "[[Torero]]" [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] F 3965 (recorded on March 31, 1958) * "Tu-Li-Tulip Time" (with [[Jimmy Dorsey]] and his orchestra) (1938) (No. 9) * "[[Winter Wonderland]]" (with [[Guy Lombardo]] and his [[Royal Canadians]]) (1946) (No. 22) * "[[Woody WoodpeckerNo. "The Woody Woodpecker Song"|The Woody Woodpecker Song]]" (with [[Danny Kaye]] and [[The Harmonica Gentlemen]]) (1948) (No. 18) * "[[You Call Everybody Darling]]" (recorded in London with Billy Ternant and his orchestra) (1948) (No. 8) * "You Don't Have to Know the Language" (with [[Bing Crosby]]) (1948) (No. 21) * "You Don't Know How Much You Can Suffer" (1939) (No. 14) * "Your Red Wagon" (1947) (No. 24)
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