"My Kinda Love" by June Hutton
When Jo Stafford left Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers to go solo, June Hutton took her place. Hutton, too, eventually went solo and released her debut album Afterglow (with arrangements by her husband Axel Stordahl) in 1955 on Capitol Records.
Here is the discography surrounding June Hutton's debut album:
There's a Fellow Waiting in Poughkeepsie (1944 single with The Pied Pipers)
Dream (1945 single with The Pied Pipers)
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1945 single with The Pied Pipers)
Be Mine (1950 single)
More Than I Should (1950 single)
Teardrops from My Eyes (1950 single)
All the Bees Are Buzzin' Round My Honey (1950 single)
Nothing (1951 single)
Walkin' (1951 single)
I Miss You So (1952 single)
For the First Time (In a Long Time) (1953 single)
I Had a Little Too Much to Dream Last Night (1953 single)
The Lights of Home (1953 single)
No Stone Unturned (1953 single)
Oh, These Lonely Nights (1953 single)
Say You're Mine Again (1953 single)
Coney Island Boat (1953 single with Gordon MacRae)
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953 soundtrack album with Gordon MacRae)
Too Little Time (1954 single)
We Don't Wanna Go Home (1954 single)
Afterglow
The June Hutton Collection 1945-55 (compilation album)
"East of the Sun (West of the Moon)" by June Hutton
"Dream" by June Hutton and The Pied Pipers
"Coney Island Boat" by Gordon MacRae and June Hutton
"I Hadn't Anyone Till You" by June Hutton
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Sep 6, 2020
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