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March 18 is the 77th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (78th in leap years). There are 288 days remaining.



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  • 1891 - "Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay" (w.m. Henry J. Sayers)
    - Holding's Parlour Orchestra
  • 1912 - "I'm Afraid, Pretty Maid, I'm Afraid" (w.m. Irving Berlin)
    - Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt
  • 1913 - "Snookey Ookums" (w.m. Irving Berlin)
    - Collins & Harlan
  • 1914 - "He's A Devil In His Own Home Town" (w. Grant Clarke & Irving Berlin m. Irving Berlin)
    - Eddie Morton
  • 1915 - "By Heck" (w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. S. R. Henry)
    - Will Robbins & Byron G. Harlan
  • 1916 - "They Didn't Believe Me" (w. Herbert Reynolds m. Jerome Kern)
    - Grace Kerns & Reed Miller
  • 1918 - "At The Jazz Band Ball" (w.m. Edwin B. Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Tony Spargo & Larry Shields)
    - Original Dixieland Jazz Band
  • 1918 - "Ostrich Walk" (m. Edwin B. Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Tony Spargo & Larry Shields)
    - Original Dixieland Jazz Band
  • 1920 - "Tower Warders Under Orders" (w. William S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan)
    - Peter Dawson & chorus
  • 1924 - "What'll I Do?" (w.m. Irving Berlin)
    - Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
  • 1924 - "Lazy" (w.m. Irving Berlin)
    - Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
  • 1925 - "No, No, Nanette" (w. Otto Harbach m. Vincent Youmans)
    - Binnie Hale with Palace Theatre Orchestra
  • 1925 - "Tea For Two" (w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans)
    - Binnie Hale & Seymour Beard with Palace Theatre Orchestra
  • 1925 - "I Want To Be Happy" (w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans)
    - Binnie Hale & Joseph Coyne with Palace Theatre Orchestra
  • 1926 - "Valencia" (w. Lucien Jean Boyer & Jacques Charles (Fr) Clifford Grey (Eng) m. Jose Padilla)
    - Henri Leoni
  • 1927 - "The Same Old Moon" (w. Bert Kalmar & Otto Harbach m. Harry Ruby)
    - Frank Munn with Carl Fenton
  • 1929 - "I Kiss Your Hand, Madame" (w. (Eng) Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young (Ger) Fritz Rotter m. Ralph Erwin)
    - Ran Weeks with Leo Reisman & his Orchestra
  • 1930 - "My Love Parade" (w. Clifford Grey m. Victor Schertzinger)
    - Harry Jacobson with Alfredo & his band
  • 1932 - "Smoke Rings" (w. Ned Washington m. Gene Gifford)
    - Casa Loma Orchestra
  • 1934 - "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (w.m. Irving Berlin)
    - Harry Roy & Bill Currie with Harry Roy & his Orchestra
  • 1934 - "Build A Little Home" (w. Al Dubin m. Harry Warren)
    - Ivor Moreton with Harry Roy & his Orchestra
  • 1937 - "Never In A Million Years" (w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel)
    - Alice Faye with O/Cy Feuer
  • 1937 - "There's A Lull In My Life" (w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel)
    - Alice Faye with O/Cy Feuer
  • 1937 - "Wake Up And Live" (w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel)
    - Alice Faye
  • 1937 - "They All Laughed" (w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwi[[n)
    - Fred Astaire]] with O/Johnny Green
  • 1940 - "I'm Looking For A Guy Who Plays Alto And Baritone And Doubles On A Clarinet And Wears A Size 37 Suit" (w.m. Ozzie Nelson)
    - Ozzie Nelson & Rose Ann Stevens with Ozzie Nelson & his Orchestra
  • 1941 - "Aurora" (w. (Eng) Harold Adamson m. Mario Lago & Roberto Roberti)
    - Andrews Sisters
  • 1942 - "There Are Rivers To Cross" (w. Stanley Adams m. Ray Henderson)
    - Kenny Baker
  • 1946 - "Avocado" (w.m. Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts)
    - Andrews Sisters
  • 1946 - "All That Glitters Is Not Gold" (w. Lee Kuhn m. Alice Cornett & Eddie Asherman)
    - Dinah Shore with O/Meredith Willson
  • 1946 - "Come Rain Or Come Shine" (w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen)
    - Dinah Shore with O/Sonny Burke
  • 1946 - "I Cover The Waterfront" (w. Edward Heyman m. John Green)
    - Ink Spots
  • 1946 - "I Never Had A Dream Come True" (w.m. Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts)
    - Ink Spots
  • 1946 - "Prisoner Of Love" (w. Leo Robin m. Russ Columbo & Clarence Gaskill)
    - Ink Spots
  • 1949 - "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (w.m. Frank Loesser)
    - Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer with O/Paul Weston
  • 1949 - "Everywhere You Go" (w.m. Larry Shay, Joe Goodwin & Mark Fisher)
    - Bing Crosby & Evelyn Knight w. Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires with O/Vic Schoen
  • 1956 - "Walk Hand In Hand" (w.m. Johnny Cowell)
    - Tony Martin with O/Hugo Winterhalter
  • 1960 - "Cathy's Clown" (w.m. Don Everly & Phil Everly)
    - Everly Brothers
  • 1961 - "Black Is The Colour" (trad arr. Paul Weston)
    - Jo Stafford
  • 1966 - "Pretty Flamingo" (w.m. Mark Barkan)
    - Manfred Mann
  • 1969 - "Love Me Tonight" (w. (Eng) Barry Mason m. M. Panzeri)
    - Tom Jones with O/Johnnie Spence
  • 1973 - "Liaisons" (w.m. Stephen Sondheim)
    - Hermione Gingold




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