Albert J. Trace (aka Albert Joseph Trace; né Feinberg; 25 December 1900 – 31 August 1993) was an American songwriter and orchestra leader of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. His popularity peaked in the Chicago area during the height of the Big Band era. He was the brother of the songwriter Ben Trace. == Career == A native of Chicago, Trace played professional baseball before deciding on music as a career. His first jobs during the early 1920s included playing... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Al Trace first charted in 1948 with You Call Everybody Darlin'.The artist placed 18 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 6 of which reached the Top‑10, including 2 number‑ones.
Top songs: #1: You Call Everybody Darlin' - #2: If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake) - #3: (If I Knew You Were Comin') I'd've Baked a Cake - #4: You Call Everybody Darlin' - #5: You Call Everybody Darling
You Call Everybody Darlin'
Al Trace and His Orchestra
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Al Trace and His Orchestra
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