1933 in Music - Top Hit Records

Top Hit Records

  • "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?" by Eddy Duchin
  • "Just An Echo In the Valley" by Bing Crosby; also version by Rudy Vallee
  • "Lazy Bones" by Ted Lewis Band; also version by Don Redman's Band
  • "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" by Ben Bernie
  • "Night and Day" by Eddy Duchin
  • "Shadow Waltz" by Bing Crosby
  • "Stormy Weather" by Ethel Waters
  • "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" by Bing Crosby with Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians

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