Crying Myself to Sleep
Crown 3039. mx 1113-2B c. 11/30
Yours & Mine- duet w/ Frankie Marvin
Crown 3054- mx 1140-1, c. 1/31
You Didn't Have To Tell Me (I Knew It All the Time)
Crown 3071- mx 1161-2. c.1/31
If You Should Ever Need Me
Crown 3071- mx. 1162-1, c. 1/31
Ooh That Kiss- duet w/ Frank Luther, with Victor Arden-Phil Ohman & Their Orch-
Victor 22818,mx. 70251-1, 9/23/31
You Didn't Know The Music (I Didn't Know The Words)
Victor 22846, mx. 70913-2, 11/4/31
A Faded Summer Love
Victor 22846, mx. 70915-2, 11/4/31
Who's Your Little Who-Zis, with Victor Arden- Phil Ohman & Their Orch-
Victor 22893, mx. 71202-1, 12/23/31
Somebody From Somewhere, with Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orch-
Victor 22902, mx. 71211-1, 12/31/31
When We're Alone
Victor 22924, mx. 71278-2, 1/26/32
Snuggled On Your Shoulder
Victor 22924, mx. 71279-1, 1/26/32
Part Two: Film soundtracks, 1932-1935
From Rambling Round Radio Row #1, 10/17/32, Vitaphone
The Sun's In My Heart
From Eddy Duchin and His Orch, 2/28/34, Vitaphone
Tony's Wife
Lullaby of the Leaves
From Stand Up and Cheer, 3/23/34, Fox
Broadways' Gone Hillbilly
This Is Our Last Night Together- duet w/ John Boles
From The Girl From Paradise 11/23/34, Educational
They'll Find You- duet with Frank Luther
Swim Your Troubles Away-
Broadway Lady
From Soft Drinks & Sweet Music 2/9/35, Vitaphone
When I've Got You On My Mind
From Moon Over Manhattan, 2/15/35, Educational
I've Got New York At My Feet- duet with Warren Hull
When I Was Young & You Were Handsome
From Love In a Hurry, 5/16/35, Educational
I'd Like to Dunk You In My Coffee
My Playing Days Are Over- duet with Warren Hull
From All For One, 6/21/35, Educational
You Fit Into the Picture
Part Three: Radio Airchecks, 1934-1935
Hollywood On The Air, c1934
You're Gonna Lose Your Gal
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Love
show theme
Shell Chateau, 6/35
You're A Builder-Upper
Part Four: Three Soundies, 1941
Isn't That Just Like Love (3/9/41)
The Wise Old Owl (7/7/41)
Walking By the River (9/8/41)
Ms. Froos also made six singles sides in 1950, two Yiddish parody records for an unknown operation and four ballads for the Jubilee label. Unfortunately, we only have room for one of these, as follows:
Did I Remember?
Jubilee 4009, mx. 1400 c. 1950
Tenesee Frelich-unknown issue #, unknown matrix #, c 1950
A Satchel and A Seck- duet w/ Allan Sherman- unknown issue #, unknown matrix # c. 1950