Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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King | 1223 | single | Steve Lawrence | To the birds / With every breath I take |
- | 1252 | - | - | King for a day / You can't hold a memory in your arms |
- | 1315 | - | - | Too little time / Remember me (You taught me to love) |
- | 1325 | - | - | I need / Liebchen |
- | 5360 | - | - | Poinciana / Mine and mine alone |
- | 5913 | - | - | Liebchen / King for a day |
- | 5930 | - | - | How many stars have to shine / With every breath I take |
- | 15185 | - | - | Poinciana / Never leave me |
- | 15190 | - | - | All my love belongs to you / Mine and mine alone |
- | 15199 | - | - | Sudden fear / Always love me |
- | 15208 | - | - | Tango of roses (Love me) / How many stars have to shine |
- | 15218 | - | - | If not for you / Tomorrow |
- | EP244 | EP | - | |
- | LP593 | LP | - | Poinciana |
Parlophone | MSP6080 | single | - | Too little time / Remember me (You taught me to love) |
- | MSP6106 | - | - | King for a day / You can't hold a memory in your arms |
Quality/King | 4142 | - | - | Poinciana / Never leave me |
- | 4160 | - | - | All my love belongs to you / Mine and mine alone |
- | 4165 | - | - | Sudden fear / Always love me |
Vogue | V9042 | |||
- | V3196 | single | Steve Lawrence with Dewey Bergman Orchestra | Poinciana / Mine and mine alone |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Steve Lawrence | New York, NY | April 29, 1952 | [session] | vocal |
- | - | July 8, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | December 11, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 23, 1953 | [session] | - |
- | Unknown Location | December 7, 1953 | [session] | - |
Artist | Leader | Site | Date | Session |
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Steve Lawrence (born Sidney Liebowitz; July 8, 1935) is an American singer and actor, best known as a member of a duo with his late wife Eydie Gormé, billed as "Steve and Eydie". The two appeared together since appearing regularly on Tonight Starring Steve Allen in the mid-1950s until Gormé's retirement in 2009 (Gormé subsequently died August 10, 2013). Wikipedia