Henry King And His Orchestra

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Henry King (February 8, 1906 - August 8, 1974) was a pianist and orchestra leader in hotels and on radio who became famous beginning in the early 1930s. His many hits include "Good Night, Little Girl Of My Dreams" (1933), "April In Paris" (1933), "Would You?" (1936), "Dancing With My Shadow" (1935), and "I've Got A Heavy Date" (1936).


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Baby Face (1948)

Pop charts debut year: 1933

Years active: 1933-1950

Genres: Traditional pop

Labels: Victor, Columbia, Decca

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Henry King And His Orchestra