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1943 in music
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Events
January 1 , 1943 - Frank Sinatra appears at The Paramount causing a mob scene of hysterical bobby-soxers to flood Times Square and blocking midtown New York City traffic for hours
Sinatra becomes a featured singer on the popular Your Hit Parade radio program, and the co-star of the series Broadway Bandbox . By fall, he has left Bandbox to star in his own series Songs By Sinatra .
January 23 - Duke Ellington 's orchestra performs for the first time at New York's Carnegie Hall . During the concert, which raises money for war relief, Ellington premieres his most famous and revered extended composition, Black, Brown, and Beige .
November 14 - Leonard Bernstein , substituting at the last minute for ailing principal conductor Bruno Walter , directs the New York Philharmonic in its regular Sunday afternoon broadcast concert on CBS . The event receives front-page coverage in the New York Times the following day.
Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers sign with the newly-formed Capitol Records, (having broken from the Tommy Dorsey band in 1942)
Fredda Gibson takes her professional name, "Georgia Gibbs ," and began appearing on the popular Camel Caravan radio program, hosted by Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore (It was Moore who bestowed the famous nickname "Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs" upon her. The nickname is a playful reference to her diminutive stature of barely over 5 feet. )
Perry Como signs with RCA
Miles Davis ' musical career begins
Carter Family disbands
Trio Lescano are imprisoned on allegations of espionage
William Schuman 's cantata A Free Song wins the first Pulitzer Prize for Music
Albums released
Biggest hit songs
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1943.
#
Artist
Title
Year
Country
Chart Entries
1
The Mills Brothers
Paper Doll
1943
US 1940s 1 - Aug 1943, US 1 for 12 weeks Nov 1943, US BB 3 of 1943, Europe 3 of the 1940s, POP 4 of 1943, Global 7 (10 M sold) - 1943, RYM 42 of 1942, RIAA 272, Acclaimed 1486
2
Bing Crosby
Sunday, Monday or Always
1943
US 1940s 1 - Aug 1943, US 1 for 7 weeks Sep 1943, Europe 13 of the 1940s, US BB 14 of 1943, POP 14 of 1943, RYM 28 of 1943
3
Al Dexter & His Troopers
Pistol Packin' Mama
1943
US 1940s 1 - Aug 1943, US 1 for 1 weeks Oct 1943, US BB 15 of 1943, POP 15 of 1943, Europe 86 of the 1940s, Acclaimed 1658
4
Glenn Miller
That Old Black Magic
1943
US 1940s 1 - Mar 1943, US 1 for 1 weeks May 1943, US BB 8 of 1943, POP 8 of 1943, RYM 11 of 1943
5
Harry James
I've Heard That Song Before
1943
US 1940s 1 - Dec 1942, US 1 for 13 weeks Mar 1943, US BB 7 of 1943, POP 7 of 1943, RYM 29 of 1943
Top hit records
Published popular music
"All Er Nuthin' " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Amor " w. (Eng) Sunny Skylar (Sp) Ricardo Lopez Mendez m. Gabriel Ruiz
"Artistry In Rhythm" m. Stan Kenton
"Beat Out Dat Rhythm On a Drum" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Georges Bizet
"Besame Mucho " w. Sunny Skylar m. Conseulo Velázquez
"By the River of the Roses" w. Marty Symes m. Joe Burke
"Close to You " w.m. Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingstone & Carl Lampl
"Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer" w. Harold Adamson m. Jimmy McHugh
"Deacon Jones" w.m. Johnny Lange, Hy Heath & Richard Loring
"Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me " w. Bob Russell m. Duke Ellington
"Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans" w.m. Noël Coward
"Don't Sweetheart Me" w. Charles Tobias m. Cliff Friend
"The Farmer and the Cowman" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"A Fellow On a Furlough" w.m. Bobby Worth
"Foolish Heart" w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . Introduced by Mary Martin in the musical One Touch Of Venus
"Goodbye, Sue" w.m. Jimmy Rule, Lou Ricca & Jules Loman
"Have I Stayed Away Too Long?" w.m. Frank Loesser
"Hit the Road to Dreamland " w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
"How Much I Love You" w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . Introduced by Kenny Baker in the musical One Touch Of Venus
"I Cain't Say No " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night" w. Harold Adamson m. Jimmy McHugh
"I Love You" w. Robert Wright & George Forrest m. Grieg
"If You Please" w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
"I'll Be Home For Christmas " w.m. Kim Gannon, Walter Kent & Buck Ram
"I'm a Stranger Here Myself" w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . Introduced by Mary Martin in the musical One Touch Of Venus
"I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go On In London" w.m. Hubert Gregg
"I'm Riding for a Fall" w. Frank Loesser m. Arthur Schwartz . Introduced by Dennis Morgan and Joan Leslie in the film Thank Your Lucky Stars
"It Could Happen to You " w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
"Johnny Zero" w. Mack David m. Vee Lawnhurst
"A Journey to a Star" w. Leo Robin m. Harry Warren . Introduced by Alice Faye in the film The Gang's All Here
"Kansas City " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Little Ships Will Sail Again" w.m. Jack O'Hagan
"A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening " w. Harold Adamson m. Jimmy McHugh
"Mairzy Doats " w.m. Milton Drake , Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
"Many a New Day " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"La Mer " w.m. Charles Trenet
"Moonlight in Vermont " w. John Blackburn m. Karl Suessdorf
"My Heart Tells Me" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Warren
"My Shining Hour " w. Johnny Mercer m. Harry Warren
"No Love, No Nothin' " w. Leo Robin m. Harry Warren . Introduced by Alice Faye in the film The Gang's All Here
"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' "' w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Oklahoma! " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) " w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
"Opus No. 1 " w. Sid Garris m. Sy Oliver
"Out of My Dreams" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Pedro the Fisherman" w. Harold Purcell m. Harry Parr-Davies
"People Will Say We're In Love " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Pore Jud is Daid " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"Rosie the Riveter" w.m. Redd Evans & John Jacob Loeb
"San Fernando Valley" w.m. Gordon Jenkins
"Say a Prayer for the Boys Over There" w. Herb Magidson m. Jimmy McHugh . Introduced by Deanna Durbin in the film Hers to Hold
"Shoo-Shoo Baby " w.m. Phil Moore
"Silver Wings In The Moonlight" w.m. Hugh Charles, Sonny Miller & Leo Towers
"So Tired" w.m. Russ Morgan & Jack Stuart
"Speak Low " w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . Introduced by Mary Martin and Kenny Baker in the musical One Touch Of Venus . Performed in the 1948 film version by Dick Haymes , and Eileen Wilson dubbing for Ava Gardner .
"Star Eyes" w.m. Don Raye & Gene De Paul
"Straighten Up and Fly Right" w.m. Nat King Cole & Irving Mills
"Sunday, Monday Or Always " w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
"The Surrey with the Fringe on Top " w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
"That's Him" w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill w. Ogden Nash m. Kurt Weill . Introduced by Mary Martin in the musical One Touch Of Venus . Performed in the 1948 film version by Eileen Wilson (dubbing for Ava Gardner ), Olga San Juan and Eve Arden .
"They're Either Too Young or Too Old" w. Frank Loesser m. Arthur Schwartz
"Tico-Tico" w. (Eng) Ervin Drake (Port) Aloysio Oliviera m. Zequinha Abreu
"To Keep My Love Alive " w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
"Two Very Ordinary People" Carr, Taylor
"Vict'ry Polka " w. Sammy Cahn m. Jule Styne
"What Do You Do In the Infantry?" w.m. Frank Loesser
"When Can I Have a Banana Again?" Mills, Rogers, Ray
"You'll Never Know " w. Mack Gordon m. Harry Warren introduced by Alice Faye in the film Hello, Frisco, Hello and also performed by Faye in the 1944 film Four Jills in a Jeep
Classical music
Best Foot Forward starring Lucille Ball and Nancy Walker and featuring Harry James & his Music Makers
Cabin In The Sky starring Ethel Waters , Eddie Anderson , Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong
Coney Island starring Betty Grable , George Montgomery , Cesar Romero and Phil Silvers
Crazy House starring Ole Olsen , Chic Johnson and Cass Daley
Du Barry Was A Lady released August 13 starring Red Skelton , Lucille Ball , Gene Kelly , Virginia O'Brien , Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra and the Pied Pipers .
The Gang's All Here starring Alice Faye , Carmen Miranda and Edward Everett Horton and featuring Benny Goodman & his Orchestra
Girl Crazy starring Mickey Rooney , Judy Garland and June Allyson
Happy Go Lucky starring Mary Martin , Dick Powell , Betty Hutton and Rudy Vallee
Hers to Hold released July 16 starring Deanna Durbin and Joseph Cotten .
Higher and Higher featuring Frank Sinatra and Victor Borge
Hit Parade of 1943 starring John Carroll , Susan Hayward , Gail Patrick and Eve Arden and featuring Dorothy Dandridge , Count Basie & his Orchestra, Freddy Martin & his Orchestra and Ray McKinley & his Orchestra
I Dood It starring Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton and featuring Helen O'Connell & Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra, and Hazel Scott .
Let's Face It starring Bob Hope , Betty Hutton , Zasu Pitts and Eve Arden
Mister Big starring Donald O'Connor , Gloria Jean , Peggy Ryan and Robert Paige and featuring Ray Eberle
Reveille with Beverly starring Ann Miller and featuring Frank Sinatra , Ella Mae Morse , The Mills Brothers , Freddie Slack & his Orchestra, Bob Crosby & his Orchestra and Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
Riding High starring Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell
Something to Shout About released on February 25 , starring Don Ameche , Janet Blair , Jack Oakie and Cyd Charisse , and featuring Hazel Scott .
Swing Fever starring Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, Marilyn Maxwell and Lena Horne . Directed by Tim Whelan .
Thousands Cheer starring Kathryn Grayson , Gene Kelly , Mary Astor and John Boles and featuring Mickey Rooney , Judy Garland and Eleanor Powell .
We'll Meet Again released January 18 , starring Vera Lynn , Geraldo and Patricia Roc .
Births
January-March
January 2 - Baris Manco , Singer-songwriter, Rock Musician
January 7 :
January 10 - Jim Croce
January 14 - Mariss Jansons , conductor
January 16 - Brian Ferneyhough , composer
January 17 - Chris Montez
January 18 - Dave Greenslade , Thunderbird, Colisseum, Greenslade
January 19 - Janis Joplin , blues singer
February 3 :
February 5 - Charles Winfield , Blood, Sweat & Tears
February 6 - Fabian Forte
February 7 - Harvey Hershkowitz , The Quotations
February 8 - Creed Bratton , The Grass Roots
February 9 - Barbara Lewis
February 14 - Eric Andersen
February 19 - Lou Christie
February 21 - David Geffen , record executive
February 25 - George Harrison , musician, member of The Beatles
February 26 - Paul Cotton , Poco
February 27 - Morten Lauridsen , composer
March 2 - George Benson
March 7 - Chris Taylor White , The Zombies
March 9 - David Matthews , composer
March 14 - Jim Pons , The Turtles
March 18 - Dennis Linde , songwriter
March 22 - Keith Relf , The Yardbirds
April-June
April 2 :
April 3 :
April 7 - Mick Abrahams , Jethro Tull , Blodwyn Pig
April 9 - Terry Knight
April 11 - Tony Victor , The Classics
April 20 - Sir John Eliot Gardiner , conductor
April 26 - Gary Wright , Spooky Tooth
April 28 - Jacques Dutronc , singer and composer
April 30 - Bobby Vee
May 7 - Rick West , The Tremeloes
May 8 - Paul Samwell-Smith , The Yardbirds , Renaissance
May 8 - Toni Tennille , The Captain & Tennille
May 9 - Bruce Milner , Every Mother's Son
May 11 :
May 13 - Mary Wells
May 14 :
May 25 - Leslie Uggams , US singer
May 26 - Levon Helm , The Band
May 27 - Cilla Black
May 28 - Tony Mansfield , Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
June 2 - Jimmy Castor
June 3 - Mike Dennis , The Dovells
June 12 - Reg Presley , The Troggs
June 14 - Muff Winwood , Spencer Davis Group
June 15 - Johnny Hallyday
June 17 - Barry Manilow
June 23 - James Levine , conductor and pianist
June 26 - Georgie Fame , R & B musician
June 28 - Bobby Harrison , Procol Harum
June 29 - Little Eva (+2003 )
June 30 - Florence Ballard , The Supremes (+1976 )
July-September
July 3 - Judith Durham , The Seekers
July 4 :
July 12 - Christine McVie , Fleetwood Mac
July 18 :
July 26 - Mick Jagger , The Rolling Stones
July 27 - Al Ramsey , Gary Lewis & The Playboys
July 28 - Rick Wright , Pink Floyd
August 4 - David Carr , The Fortunes
August 10 - Ronnie Spector
August 11 :
August 19 - Billy J. Kramer , Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
August 24 - John Cipollina , Quicksilver Messenger Service
August 28 :
August 29 - Dick Halligan , Blood, Sweat & Tears
September 2 :
September 5 - Joe Speedo Frazier , The Impalas
September 6 - Roger Waters , former Pink Floyd
September 11 - Micky Hart , Grateful Dead
September 12 - Maria Muldaur
September 16 - Joe Butler , The Lovin' Spoonful
September 20 - Ted Neeley , actor and singer (Jesus Christ Superstar )
September 23 :
September 25 - John Locke , Spirit
September 25 - Gary Alexander , The Association
September 26 - Georgie Fame
September 27 - Randy Bachman , The Guess Who , Bachman-Turner Overdrive
September 28 - Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf )
October–December
October 1 - Jerry Martini , Sly & The Family Stone
October 5 - Steve Miller , Steve Miller Band
October 7 - Dino Valenti , Quicksilver Messenger Service
October 10 - Denis D'Ell , The Honeycombs
October 16 - Fred Turner , Bachman-Turner Overdrive
October 21 - Ron Elliott , Beau Brummels
October 23 - Barbara Ann Hawkins , The Dixie Cups
October 24 - Dafydd Iwan , singer-songwriter
November 3 - Bert Jansch , Pentangle
November 7 - Joni Mitchell , musician
November 12 :
November 12 - John Maus , The Walker Brothers
November 16 - Winifred Lovett , The Manhattans
November 28 - Randy Newman
November 30 :
December 6 - Mike Smith , The Dave Clark Five
December 8 - Jim Morrison , The Doors (d. 1971 )
December 9 - Rick Danko , The Band
December 10 - Chad Stuart , Chad and Jeremy
December 12 :
December 16 - Tony Hicks , The Hollies
December 18 - Keith Richards , The Rolling Stones
December 23 - Harry Shearer , actor, musician (Spinal Tap )
December 31 :
Deaths
February 7 - Clara Novello Davies , singer, mother of Ivor Novello
February 17 - Armand J. Piron
March 28
April - Margaret Macintyre , soprano
April 30 - René Blum , founder of the Ballet de l'Opera at Monte Carlo
May 28 - Vaughn De Leath , US singer and radio pioneer, 48
June 26 - Ruby Elzy , African American soprano Porgy and Bess , 35
July 13 - Lorenzo Barcelata , songwriter, 44
July 20 - Maria Gay , opera singer
September 1 - August Brunetti-Pisano , Austrian composer, 72
September 7
September 21 - Trixie Smith , blues singer, 48
October 5 - Leon Roppolo , jazz musician
October 20 - Ben Bernie , US bandleader
October 31 - Max Reinhardt , theatre director
November 22 - Lorenz Hart , lyricist
November 26 - Winnaretta Singer , musical patron
December 15 - Fats Waller
December 18 - Joseph McCarthy , composer
date unknown - Sigrid Onegin , opera singer
date unknown - Jane Avril , can-can dancer
date unknown - Harry Kandel , bandleader
date unknown - Abel Decaux , composer
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