V-Disc Recordings
- Julia, No. 117A, 1944
- Contrast, No. 117A, 1944
- John Silver, No. 117B, 1944
- That Wonderful, Worrisome Feeling, No. 157A, March, 1944
- Star Eyes, No. 174A, April, 1944
- The Champ, No. 195A, May, 1944
- I'll Do Anything For You, No. 195A, May, 1944
- The Breeze and I, No. 217B, June, 1944
- You, You Darlin', No. 217B, June, 1944
- The Great Lie, No. 283A, No. 63 (Navy), October, 1944
- Contrasts, No. 314A, November, 1944
- Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', No. 314A, November, 1944
- Sunset Strip, No. 326A, December, 1944
- Grand Central Getaway, No. 391B, March, 1945
- All the Things You Ain't, No. 391B, March, 1945
- Long John Silver, No. 409B, April, 1945
- More Than You Know, No. 451A, June, 1945, with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
- Brotherly Jump, No. 451B, June, 1945, with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
- Jumpin' Jehosaphat, No. 470B, July, 1945; No. 250B (Marines), July, 1945
- Together, No. 514A, September, 1945
- King Porter Stomp, No. 514A, September, 1945
- Hello Forget It, Goodbye, No. 713, December, 1946
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