Al Trace

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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
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  Al Trace and His Orchestra
1.
06/1948

#1  You Call Everybody Darlin'
Al Trace and His Orchestra

364 pts
1
US


as Al Trace & his new orchestra
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Bruce Hayes
2.
07/1948

You Call Everybody Darlin'
Bruce Hayes

95 pts
18
US


[DeLuxe 1178]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Anne Vincent
3.
07/1948

#4  You Call Everybody Darlin'
Anne Vincent

207 pts
6
US


[Mercury 5155]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Jack Smith
4.
08/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Jack Smith

121 pts
13
US


as Jack Smith & the Clark Sisters
[Capital 15156]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Jerry Wayne
5.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Jerry Wayne

114 pts
14
US


[Columbia 38286]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  The Andrews Sisters
6.
09/1948

#5  You Call Everybody Darling
The Andrews Sisters

171 pts
8
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Al Trace and His Orchestra
7.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darlin'
Al Trace and His Orchestra

82 pts
21
US


as Al Trace & the revelers
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Jack Lathrop and the Drugstore Cowboys
8.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Jack Lathrop and the Drugstore Cowboys

62 pts
27
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Art Lund
9.
09/1948

You Call Everybody Darling
Art Lund

78 pts
22
US


written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  Barry Green
10.
11/1948

Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes
Barry Green

104 pts
16
US


[Rainbow 10090]
written by Oakley Haldeman, Al Trace greentick & Jimmy Lee
  Evelyn Knight
11.
11/1948

Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes
Evelyn Knight

158 pts
9
US


written by Oakley Haldeman, Al Trace greentick & Jimmy Lee
  Foy Willing and His Riders of the Purple Sage
12.
01/1949

Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes
Foy Willing and His Riders of the Purple Sage

12 pts


15
ctry
[Capitol 15290]
written by Oakley Haldeman, Al Trace greentick & Jimmy Lee
  Eileen Barton
13.
03/1950

#2  If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake)
Eileen Barton

358 pts
1
US


written by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill & Clem Watts greentick
  Georgia Gibbs
14.
03/1950

#3  (If I Knew You Were Comin') I'd've Baked a Cake
Georgia Gibbs

222 pts
5
US


written by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill & Clem Watts greentick
  Benny Strong and His Orchestra
15.
04/1950

(If I Knew You Were Comin') I'd've Baked a Cake
Benny Strong and His Orchestra

132 pts
11
US


written by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill & Clem Watts greentick
  Art Mooney
16.
04/1950

If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake
Art Mooney

58 pts
28
US


vocals by Betty Harris
written by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill & Clem Watts greentick
  Ray Bolger & Ethel Merman
17.
04/1950

(If I Knew You Were Comin') I'd've Baked a Cake
Ray Bolger & Ethel Merman

109 pts
15
US


written by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill & Clem Watts greentick
  Al Trace and His Orchestra
18.
07/1951

Hitsity Hotsity
Al Trace and His Orchestra

73 pts
24
US


lola ameche; al trace orchestra
written by Al Hoffman & Clem Watts greentick
  Eddy Howard
19.
03/1952

Wishin'
Eddy Howard

68 pts
17
US


[Mercury 5791]
written by Clem Watts greentick, Ben Trace & Teddy Simms
  Lamar Morris
20.
02/1973

You Call Everybody Darling
Lamar Morris

1 pts


71
ctry
[MGM 14448]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick
  K. T. Oslin
21.
07/1991

You Call Everybody Darling
K. T. Oslin

from Love in a Small Town   Love in a Small Town
1 pts


69
ctry
[RCA 2829]
written by Sam Martin [country songwriter], Ben Trace & Clem Watts greentick


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Al Trace and His Orchestra


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