Freddy Martin and His Orchestra Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

Frederick Alfred Martin (December 9, 1906 – September 30, 1983) was an American bandleader and tenor saxophonist. == Early life == Freddy Martin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Raised largely in an orphanage and by various relatives, Martin started out playing drums, then switched to C melody saxophone and subsequently tenor saxophone, the latter the one with which he would be identified. Early on, he had intended to become a journalist. He had hoped that he would earn... [more on Wikipedia]

Freddy Martin and His Orchestra began charting in 1933 with Bless Your Heart.The artist placed 72 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 34 of which reached the Top‑10, including 5 number‑ones.

Top songs: #1: Piano Concerto in B Flat - #2: I Saw Stars - #3: Symphony - #4: To Each His Own - #5: Managua, Nicaragua
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  1933
1.
1933

Bless Your Heart
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

121 pts
14
US
[Brunswick 6631]
written by Harry Stride, Duke Enston & Milton Drake
2.
12/1933

April in Paris
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

239 pts
5
US
written by Vernon Duke & E. Y. Harburg
  1934
3.
1934

All I Do Is Dream of You
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

135 pts
11
US
written by Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed
4.
1934

Be Still, My Heart
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

228 pts
5
US
[Brunswick 6998]
written by Allan Flynn & Jack Egan
5.
1934

Born to Be Kissed
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

115 pts
14
US
[Brunswick 6930]
written by Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz
6.
1934

#2  I Saw Stars
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

366 pts
1
US
written by Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman & Maurice Sigler
7.
1934

In the Valley of Yesterday
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

122 pts
13
US
[Banner 32926]
written by Eugene Gifford & Howard Johnson
8.
1934

Must We Say Goodnight (So Soon?)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

95 pts
18
US
[Brunswick 7309]
9.
1934

Neighbors
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

112 pts
15
US
[Brunswick 6777]
10.
1934

Then I'll Be Tired of You
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

128 pts
12
US
written by E. Y. "Yip" Harburg & Arthur Schwartz
11.
1934

When Tomorrow Comes
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

128 pts
12
US
[Brunswick 6760]
written by Irving Kahal & Sammy Fain
  1935
12.
1935

(There's a) Little Picture Playhouse in My Heart
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

135 pts
11
US
[Brunswick 7418]
written by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke
13.
1935

A Little Bit Independent (But Easy On the Eyes)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

267 pts
3
US
[Brunswick 7559]
written by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke
14.
1935

Everything's Been Done Before
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

172 pts
8
US
[Brunswick 7395]
written by Harold Adamson, Jack King [songwriter] & Edwin H. Knopf
15.
1935

Get Rhythm in Your Feet
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

99 pts
17
US
[Brunswick 7447]
written by J. Russel Robinson & Bill Livingston
16.
1935

I Couldn't Believe My Eyes
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

209 pts
6
US
[Brunswick 7462]
written by Walter Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell
17.
1935

Isle of Capri
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

315 pts
2
US
[Brunswick 7344]
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
18.
1935

Life is a Song
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

146 pts
10
US
[Brunswick 7422]
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Joe Young
19.
1935

Paris in the Spring
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

159 pts
9
US
[Brunswick 7459]
written by Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
20.
1935

Reckless
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

105 pts
16
US
[Brunswick 7439]
written by Oscar Hammerstein II & Jerome Kern
21.
1935

Tell Me That You Love Me
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

189 pts
7
US
[Brunswick 7438]
written by Cesare Andrea Bixio, Ennio Neri & Al Stillman
22.
1935

Where There's Smoke - There's Fire
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

86 pts
20
US
[Brunswick 7344]
written by Jerry Livingston, Marty Symes & Al J. Neiburg
23.
12/1935

One Night in Monte Carlo
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

112 pts
15
US
[Brunswick 7559]
written by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis
  1936
24.
1936

Goody Goody
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

227 pts
5
US
[Brunswick 7621]
written by Matt Malneck & Johnny Mercer
25.
1936

It's Been So Long
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

172 pts
8
US
[Brunswick 7631]
written by Harold Adamson & Walter Donaldson
26.
1936

The Broken Record
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

250 pts
4
US
[Brunswick 7591]
written by Cliff Friend, Charlie Tobias & Boyd Bunch
27.
1936

You
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

135 pts
11
US
[Brunswick 7631]
written by Harold Adamson & Walter Donaldson
  1938
28.
1938

Beside a Moonlit Stream
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

115 pts
14
US
written by Sam Coslow & Fredrick Hollander
  1939
29.
1939

Scatter-Brain
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

250 pts
4
US
written by Frankie Masters, Johnny Burke & Keene-Bean
  1940
30.
1940

One Cigarette for Two
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

96 pts
18
US
[Bluebird 10554]
written by Ros Metzger, Dan Dougherty & Ben Ryan
  1941
31.
06/1941

The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

327 pts
2
US
vocals by Eddie Stone
written by Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael & Jack Owens
32.
07/1941

Intermezzo
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

195 pts
7
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Heinz Provost & Robert Henning
Piano Concerto in B Flat
33.
08/1941

#1  Piano Concerto in B Flat
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

381 pts
1
US
written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
34.
08/1941

Why Don't We Do This More Often?
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

102 pts
17
US
vocals by Eddie Stone
written by Allie Wrubeland & Charles Newman
35.
09/1941

'Til Reveille
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

96 pts
19
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth
36.
12/1941

Tonight We Love
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

178 pts
8
US
[Bluebird 11320]
written by Bobby Worth
  1942
37.
01/1942

Rose O'Day (The Filla-Ga-Dusha-Song)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

100 pts
17
US
vocals by Eddie Stone
written by Al Lewis & Charles Tobias
38.
01/1942

Tonight We Love
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

174 pts
8
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Bobby Worth
39.
06/1942

Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

107 pts
16
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Al Goodhart & Kay Twomey
40.
08/1942

Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

100 pts
17
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers & Stuart Wade
written by Frank Loesser & Joseph J. Lilley
White Christmas
41.
10/1942

White Christmas
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

87 pts
20
US
Christmas vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Irving Berlin
42.
11/1942

I Met Her on Monday
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

87 pts
20
US
vocals by Eddie Stone
written by Charles Newman & Allie Wrubel
43.
12/1942

A Touch of Texas
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

107 pts
16
US
vocals by Eddie Stone & Glenn Hughes
written by Frank Loesser & Jimmy McHugh
  1943
44.
01/1943

I Get the Neck of the Chicken
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

91 pts
18
US
vocals by Eddie Stone
written by Frank Loesser & Jimmy McHugh
45.
08/1943

(Theme from The) Warsaw Concerto
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

100 pts
16
US
written by Richard Addinsell
  1944
46.
02/1944

Abraham
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

107 pts
15
US
vocals by Glenn Hughes
written by Irving Berlin
  1945
47.
04/1945

Dream
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

170 pts
8
US
vocals by Artie Wayne
written by Johnny Mercer
48.
04/1945

Everytime
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

110 pts
15
US
vocals by Glenn Hughes
written by Gordon Jenkins
49.
04/1945

Laura
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

205 pts
6
US
written by David Raksin & Johnny Mercer
50.
09/1945

Lily Belle
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

185 pts
7
US
vocals by Gene Conklin
written by Dave Franklin & Irving Taylor
51.
12/1945

In the Middle of May
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

120 pts
13
US
written by Fred Ahlert & Al Stillman
52.
12/1945

#3  Symphony
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

362 pts
1
US
vocals by Clyde Rogers
written by Alex Alstone, André Gaston Isaac Tabet & Roger Bernstein
White Christmas
53.
12/1945

White Christmas
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

104 pts
16
US
R Christmas
written by Irving Berlin
  1946
54.
03/1946

One-Zy, Two-Zy (I Love You-Zy)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

245 pts
4
US
written by Dave Franklin & Irving Taylor
55.
04/1946

Bumble Boogie
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

184 pts
7
US
written by Jack Fina
56.
06/1946

Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

309 pts
2
US
vocals by Glenn Hughes
written by Irving Berlin
57.
08/1946

#4  To Each His Own
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

359 pts
1
US
vocals by Stuart Wade
written by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans
  1947
58.
01/1947

#5  Managua, Nicaragua
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

357 pts
1
US
vocals by Stuart Wade
written by Irving Fields & Albert Gamse
59.
05/1947

Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

112 pts
14
US
vocals by Murray Arnold
written by Langston Hughes & Kurt Weill
60.
08/1947

The Lady from 29 Palms
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

222 pts
5
US
written by Allie Wrubel
61.
09/1947

Come to the Mardi Gras
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

102 pts
16
US
vocals by Stuart Wade
written by Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl, Max Bulhoes & Milton de Oliveira
  1948
62.
04/1948

Sabre Dance Boogie
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

206 pts
6
US
written by Aram Khachaturian & Lou Busch
63.
05/1948

The Dickey-Bird Song
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

226 pts
5
US
vocals by Glenn Hughes
written by Howard Dietz & Sammy Fain
64.
11/1948

On a Slow Boat to China
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

249 pts
4
US
vocals by Glenn Hughes
written by Frank Loesser
  1949
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
65.
10/1949

I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

171 pts
8
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Fred Heatherton
  1950
66.
03/1950

(Put Another Nickel In) Music! Music! Music!
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

222 pts
5
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Stephan Weiss & Bernie Baum
67.
06/1950

The Third Man Theme
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

97 pts
17
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Anton Karas
  1951
The Aba Daba Honeymoon
68.
03/1951

The Aba Daba Honeymoon
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

129 pts
12
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Arthur Fields & Walter Donovan
69.
04/1951

Never Been Kissed
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

93 pts
19
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Cy Coben & Charles Grean
70.
07/1951

Truly Truly Fair
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

96 pts
18
US
vocals by Merv Griffin
written by Bob Merrill
Down Yonder
71.
10/1951

Down Yonder
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

112 pts
15
US
written by L. Wolfe Gilbert
  1953
72.
05/1953

April in Portugal (The Whisp'ring Serenade)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra greentick

75 pts
15
US
written by Raul Ferrão & Jimmy Kennedy


See also...

Freddy Martin • Freddy Martin's Orchestra


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