"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" by Johnny Mercer and His Orchestra
Axel Stordahl's debut album came out on Capitol Records, a record label co-founded by songwriter Johnny Mercer. Although more renown for his song craft, Johnny Mercer was also an experienced performer and a big personality who would occasionally record his own songs. He released his debut album Songs by Johnny Mercer in 1944 on his own record label.
Here's the discography surrounding Johnny Mercer's debut album:
Fare-Thee-Well to Harlem (1934 single)
Jamboree Jones (1937 single with His Orchestra)
Murder of J. B. Markham (1937 single with His Orchestra)
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean (1938 single with Bing Crosby)
Lazybones (1939 single)
Friendship (1940 single with Judy Garland)
Mister Meadowlark (1941 single with Bing Crosby)
Strip Polka (1942 single)
I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City (1942 single)
G. I. Jive (1943 single)
The Old Music Master (1943 single)
"They Didn't Believe Me" (1943 single)
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive (1944 single)
I'm Gonna See My Baby (1944 single)
Sam's Got Him (1944 single)
San Fernando Valley (1944 single)
Songs by Johnny Mercer
"Jamboree Jones" by Johnny Mercer
"Small Fry" by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer
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