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Encyclopedia > August 9th

August 9 is the 221st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (222nd in leap years), with 144 days remaining.



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Recorded this date

  • 1907 "Honey Boy" (w. Jack Norworth m. Albert Von Tilzer)
    - Billy Murray
  • 1907 "Golden Rod" (McKinley)
    - Billy Murray
  • 1912 "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" (w. Stanley Murphy m. Henry I. Marshall)
    - Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt
  • 1912 "The Wedding Glide" (w.m. Louis Hirsch)
    - Ada Jones & Walter Van Brunt
  • 1916 "I Ain't Got Nobody" (w. Roger Graham & Dave Peyton m. Spencer Williams)
    _ Marion Harris
  • 1920 "Wang Wang Blues" (w. Leo Wood m. Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson & Henry Busse)
    - with tpt. Henry Busse w. Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra
  • 1934 "Two Cigarettes In The Dark" (w. Paul Francis Webster m. Lew Pollack)
    - Frank Parker
  • 1936 "When I'm With You" (w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Revel)
    - Gene Austin with O/Victor Young
  • 1936 "I Cried For You" (w. Arthur Freed m. Gus Arnheim & Abe Lyman)
    - Gene Austin with O/Victor Young
  • 1937 "Topsy" (m. Eddie Durham & Edgar Battle)
    - Count Basie & his Orchestra
  • 1938 "Lambeth Walk" (w. Douglas Furber, L. Arthur Rose m. Noel Gay)
    - Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
  • 1938 "Prelude To A Kiss" (w. Irving Gordon & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington)
    - Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
  • 1938 "Just Let Me Look At You" (w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern)
    - Cyril Grantham with Geraldo
  • 1938 "You Couldn't Be Cuter" (w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern)
    - Cyril Grantham with Geraldo
  • 1941 "Sam Goes To It" (Marriott Edgar)
    - Stanley Holloway
  • 1945 "Surprise Party" (w.m. Bob Hilliard & Walter Bishop)
    - Johnny Mercer with O/Paul Weston
  • 1945 "Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow" (w. B. G. De Sylva m. Al Sherman)
    - Bing Crosby with Eddie Heywood & his Orchestra
  • 1945 "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?" (w.m. Charles Warfield & Clarence Williams)
    - Bing Crosby with Eddie Heywood Orchestra
  • 1946 "So Much in Love" (Hoyl, Goetschivs)
    - Bing Crosby with O/Victor Young
  • 1946 "When You Make Love to Me" (Hoyl, Goetschivs)
    - Bing Crosby with O/John Scott Trotter
  • 1949 "Saturday Night Fish Fry" (w.m. Louis Jordan, Ellis Walsh & Al Carters)
    - Louis Jordan with Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five
  • 1949 "A Thousand Violins" (w.m. Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)
    - Dinah Shore with O/Harry Zimmerman
  • 1949 "Speak A Word Of Love (I Wish, I Wish)" (Robert Wells, David Saxon)
    - Dinah Shore with O/Harry Zimmerman
  • 1950 "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" (w.m. Johnny Marks)
    _ Spike Jones & his City Slickers
  • 1950 "Baby Buggy Boogie"
    - Spike Jones & his City Slickers
  • 1950 "Yaacka Hula Hickey Dula" (w.m. E. Ray Goetz, Joe Young & Pete Wendling)
    - Rhythmaires with Spike Jones & his City Slickers
  • 1953 "Money Honey" (w.m. Jesse Stone)
    - The Drifters
  • 1955 "Fabulous Character" (w.m. Bennie Benjamin & Sol Marcus)
    - Sarah Vaughan with O/Hugo Peretti
  • 1960 "I Feel Pretty" (w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein)
    - Marni Nixon, Yvonne Othon, Joanne Miya & Suzie Kaye with O/Johnny Green
  • 1960 "Tonight" (w. Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein m. Leonard Bernstein)
    - Marni Nixon & Jim Bryant with O/Johnny Green
  • 1960 "North To Alaska" (w.m. Mike Phillips)
    - Johnny Horton
  • 1962 "Your Used To Be" (Greenfield)
    - Brenda Lee
  • 1967 "Massachusetts" (w.m. Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb)
    - Bee Gees
  • 1968 "Lily The Pink" (Trad. Arr. Gorman)
    - Scaffold

August 8 - August 10 - July 9 - September 9 -- listing of all days



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August 9th 1997: Hulk Hogan wins the WCW Title from Lex Luger at the “Road Wild” PPV in Sturgis, South Dakota after losing the title to Luger 6-days prior on “Monday Nitro”.
August 9th 1999: Chris Jericho debuts on “Raw” in an interview segment with The Rock.
August 13th 2000: WCW presents their 2nd ever PPV from Canada with “New Blood Rising” featuring Booker T Vs Jeff Jarrett for the WCW Title and Lance Storm Vs Mike Awesome with Jacques Rougeau as referee and a special cameo by Bret Hart.
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