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Mike Preston – Togetherness(UK:1960/10/21)

The Edsels – What Brought Us Together(1960/09)
シングル “Don’t Know What To Do” のB面。

Frankie Avalon – Togetherness(1960/09 45single version)
orchestra & chorus conducted by Russ Faith

Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 15, Billboard 26, Cash Box 26
A common stereo version of this song has a slightly different vocal track.

Jan & Dean – We Go Together(1960/05)
Moonglows(1956/03)をカバー。

produced by Alpert & Adler
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 39, Billboard 53, Music Vendor 75
This version of the Moonglows’ 1956 R&B hit was the first charted single for ‘Jan & Dean’ (Jan Berry & Dean Torrence). ‘Jan & Arnie’ (Arnie Ginsberg) were billed on the 1958 hit “Jennie Lee.”

The High Seas – We Go Together(1960/05)
(Remastered)

Ron Hoffman – Close Together(1960/04)
シングル “What Kind Of A Fool Do You Think I Am” のB面。

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Steve & Eydie – Together
Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme
from the album “We Got Us”(1960)

1959 “Gypsy” Original Cast: Together Wherever We Go(E. Merman, J. Klugman, S. Church)
orchestra conducted by Milton Rosenstock

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Johnny Aladin – Happy Together(1960)
口笛が入る。

The Ravenaires – Together Forever(1958)

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Peaches and Herb – We Belong Together
from the album “Let’s Fall In Love”(1967)

Jimmy Velvet – We Belong Together(ABC-Paramount:1963/10)
Jimmy Velvit – (You’re Mine And) We Belong Together(Velvit:1963/04, Witch:1963/08)

Jimmy Velvit – We Belong Together(Cub:1962/01)

Dash & Dot – We Belong Together(1961/06)

The Belmonts – We Belong Together(1961/01)

Johnny Rebb And His Rebels – We Belong Together(Australia:1960)

Ritchie Valens – We Belong Together(1959/05)

The Tones – We(Belong Together)(1958/12)
シングル “Three Little Loves” のB面。

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Alan Dale – We’re Together(1958/04)

Sugar Pie & Pee Wee – Lets Get Together(1957)

Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra – Together
from the album “Standards À La Ros”(1957)

Robert & Johnny – We Belong Together(1957/12)

Foggy River Boys – Get Together
白人のゴスペル・グループ。

<参考>
Foggy River Boys

December 1956 Ozark Jubilee. Foggy River Boys Quartet, Monty Matthews – baritone; Earl Terry -tenor; Charlie Hodge – lead; Don Taylor – bass. Appeared weekly on ABC program.

Moonglows – We Go Together(1956/03)

R&B Chart Peak: 9
All versions of this track that I have heard–original vinyl or reissue–reflect the audio distortion evident here. Jan & Dean would have a medium-sized hit with this title in 1960.

Madame Mame – Keep Your Knees Together Daughter
from the album ” Instant Sex – Sexucational Songs Sung By Madame Mame.For mature people.”(1950)

The Blue Angels – Together(1955)
同名異曲のようだ。

Frankie Laine – We’ll Be Together Again(1947)
orchestra conducted by Glen Osser

recorded November 8, 1947
Frankie and his long-time accompanist Carl Fischer had composed this semi-standard back in 1945 before he emerged as a star performer. This version was issued on the flip side of Laine’s hit “Shine”

The Pied Pipers – We’ll Be Together Again(1945)
orchestra conducted by Paul Weston

recorded May 25, 1945
First commercial release of this pretty tune, with lyrics by pre-stardom Frankie Laine and music by his pianist-conductor Carl Fischer.

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians – Together(1944)
vocal: Tony Craig

Heard several times during the popular film “Since You Went Away,” this 1928 song hit returned to strongly reach #3 on “Your Hit Parade.” The Dick Haymes-Helen Forrest duet version was the most successful new recording, with Lombardo also a top-10 juke box hit.

Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest – Together(1944)
orchestra conducted by Victor Young

Heard several times during the popular film “Since You Went Away,” this 1928 song hit returned strongly to reach #3 on “Your Hit Parade” and #3 on Billboard’s sales chart for this particular recording. See also the Guy Lombardo version of “Together” plus the Haymes-Forrest duets “It Had To Be You” and “Long Ago (And Far Away).”

Artie Shaw and his Orchestra – Alone Together(1939)

recorded in NYC January 31, 1939
Lovely ballad from “Flying Colors,” the 1932 musical revue by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz which also introduced the songs “A Shine On Your Shoes” and “Louisiana Hayride.”

Larry Clinton and his Orchestra – Two Dreams Get Together(1938)
vocal: Bea Wain

recorded in NYC December 17, 1937
This (with its misspelled title) was on the flip side of the popular Clinton 78 release “I Double Dare You”

Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra – Let’s Put Our Heads Together(1936)
vocal: Joy Hodges

recorded in Los Angeles November 20, 1936
A pretty Harold Arlen-Yip Harburg tune sung by Dick Powell in “Gold Diggers of 1937,” a film that also introduced the Dubin & Warren hit “With Plenty Of Money And You.” The Grier flipside is “I Adore You”.

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Chick Bullock – Life Is A Song(Let’s Sing It Together)(1935)
with the ARC studio orchestra
recorded in NYC May 15, 1935
2度目の引用。

Joe Haymes and his Orchestra – Life Is A Song(Let’s Sing It Together)(1935)
vocal: Skeeter Palmer
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC April 10, 1935
The most popular recording of this #1 “Hit Parade” tune was purportedly sung by Ruth Etting

Ruth Etting – Life Is A Song(Let’s Sing It Together)(1935)
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC April 5, 1935
A #1 “Hit Parade” song which provided Etting with one of her last popular record hits

Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees – Life Is A Song(Let’s Sing It Together)(1935)
vocal: Rudy Vallée
recorded in NYC March 25, 1935
2度目の引用。

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Nye Mayhew and his Orchestra – This Is Our Last Night Together(1934)
vocal: Douglas Newman

recorded in NYC April 9, 1934
John Boles and Sylvia Froos introduced this song on-screen in the Depression musical “Stand Up And Cheer” from Fox Films. Also from that movie was the song hit “Baby, Take A Bow,” released on the Mayhew flip side

Ben Bernie and All The Lads – Marching Along Together(1933)
vocal: Manny Prager and Ben Bernie

recorded in Chicago August 21, 1933
One of those optimistic “skies will soon clear up” songs from the Depression years, recorded by a number of bands, both American and British.

Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – Alone Together(1932)
vocal: Frank Luther

recorded in NYC September 6, 1932
Lovely ballad from “Flying Colors,” the 1932 musical revue by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. Two other hit songs from the show, “A Shine On Your Shoes” and “Louisiana Hayride,” are also included in this 1932 collection as recorded by Roger Wolfe Kahn.

(Unknown Artist) – Let’s Get Together(1929 ?)

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – When We Get Together In The Moonlight(We Get Along Great)(1929)
vocal: Belle Mann
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC June 6, 1929
In addition to several performances with Shilkret, vocalist Belle Mann also appeared on a handful of recordings by Ben Pollack, Bernie Cummins, Irving Aaronson, and The High Hatters.

Isham Jones and his Orchestra – Together We Two(1928)
vocal: The Keller Sisters

recorded in NYC October 18, 1927
The moderately popular Irving Berlin tune is given a lively treatment by Jones with a vocal chorus by Nan and Taddy Keller.

Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra – Together(1928)
vocal: Jack Fulton

recorded in Camden NJ January 21, 1928
Unlike the typical dance-band records of the time, this strong-selling Whiteman treatment of the now-familiar standard demonstrates the style of complex tempo-varying arrangement that “Pops” tended to utilize for his 12-inch “Concert Orchestra” releases. A regular feature on several such Whiteman issues is the muted trumpet chorus by Henry Busse. The song “Together” would enjoy a major revival in 1944, and Connie Francis would bring it back successfully again in 1961.

Nick Lucas “The Crooning Troubadour” – Together(1928)

recorded December 1927
1st Recording Of “Together”
“Crooning Troubador” Lucas beat the competition to the recording studio for this all-time standard. The song was a popular seller in 1928 for the Paul Whiteman’Conert Orchestra’, was a 1944 hit for Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest after the song was featured in the box office favorite “Since You Went Away,” and returned yet again in 1961 as a top-10 hit for Connie Francis

Isham Jones Orchestra – Together We Two(1927)
vocal: The Keller Sisters

recorded in NYC October 18, 1927
The moderately popular Irving Berlin tune is given a lively treatment by Jones with a vocal chorus by Nan and Taddy Keller.

Willard Robison and his Orchestra – The More We Are To-gether(1927)

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – The More We Are Together(1927)
vocal: The Revelers
recorded April 7, 1927