Jack Owens - Discography
Presented here is Jack Owens’ discography of music from 1935 - 1965. While not a fully complete or exhaustive discography by any means, it is still the largest and most thorough, if not the only, discography available anywhere for one of America’s most favorite, and yet forgotten, recording artists, performers, and songwriters during the late 1930’s through the early 1950’s.
Overlooked and long since forgotten by many over the years, Jack Owens was a song writing machine, a versatile ballad crooner and exciting live performer, a gifted pianist, a radio star of the longest running network radio show of all time, The Breakfast Club With Don McNeill, and was also one of TV’s pioneers as the host of his own daytime talk show, The Jack Owens Show.
Owens, especially as a young crooner, had the looks of a silver screen idol, the smooth voice of Bing Crosby, but with an added resonance that was distinctly Owens, and the on-stage and in-audience playfullness and charisma not witnessed by many American audiences, or at least mainstream audiences, until some singing, guitar-slinger named Elvis showed up nearly 10 years later. But what made Jack Owens unique, especially from 1944 on, was his ability to not only get the bubble gum chewers popping, but how he managed to elicit all the rosy-cheeked blushes, loud sighs, and giddy laughter from packed crowds often known for their potentially snooty, disapproving, and old-fashioned stance on a public performer’s on-stage behavior, the 40-70 year-old female audience.
Not an easy accomplishment for any perfomer, especially in the 1930’s and 40’s.
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Jack Owens - Discography
Jack Owens began his career with independent label, Tower Records.
1930’s:
1935 - Love’s Old Sweet Song
written by G. Clifton Bingham, music by J.L. Malloy,
Publisher Boston: Ditson, c. 1860
1937 - It’s Roundup Time In Reno
co-written by Jack Owens, Gene Autry, Jack Lawrence, arr. by Paul Weirick
Publisher New York : Santly Bros-Joy, 1937
from the motion picture, Manhattan Merry-Go-Round, 1937
193-?? - Just Fine
co-written by Jack Owens, Don T. McNeill
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1940’s:
1940 - You Didn’t Steal That Kiss
written by Jack Owens
Publisher New York : Broadcast Music, 1940
1941 - When Love Is New
written by Jack Owens, music by Claude Sweeten
Publisher New York : Broadcast Music, 1941
from the motion picture, They Meet Again, 1941
1941 - In The Make Believe Land Of Dreams
written by Jack Owens
from the motion picture, They Meet Again, 1941
1941 - Get Alive
written by Jack Owens
from the motion picture, They Meet Again, 1941
1941 - The Hut Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade)
co-written by Jack Owens, Ted McMichael, Leo V. Killion, arr. by Vic Schoen
Publisher Hollywood, CA : Schumann Music, 1941
featured in the motion picture, From Here To Eternity, 1953
1941 - What Am I Saying?
co-written by Jack Owens, Jack Hudgens
Published Hollywood, CA : Owens-Kemp Music Co. 1941
1941 - Hi, Neighbor
written by Jack Owens, arr. by Jimmy Dale.
original copyright 1941 by Gower Music, Inc.
Publisher New York : Broadcast Music, 1941
from the motion picture, San Antonio Rose, 1941
1941 - By-U By-O, (The Lou’siana Lullaby)
co-written by Jack Owens, Ted McMichael, Leo V. Killion
Published New York : Majestic Music, 1941
1941 - Are you faithful? / Fidelidad
English lyrics by Jack Owens, by Gonzalo Curiel, arr. by Jack Mason.
Publisher Mexico City, Mexico : Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica, 1941
1941 - I Love You More, More Every Day
written by Jack Owens
Publisher Hollywood, CA : Ross Music, 1941
1941 - You’ll Never Remember, I’ll Never Forget
written by Jack Owens
Publisher New York : Owens-Kemp Music, 1941
1942 - Cynthia’s In Love
written by Jack Owens, music by Billy White, Earl Gish, arr. by Johnny Warrington
Publisher New York : ABC Music, 1942
1942 - I Dood It (If I Do, I Get A Whippin’)
written by Jack Owens, arr. by Bill Bunt
Publisher Hollywood, CA : Owens-Kemp Music, 1942
1944 - How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You?)
written by Jack Owens, music by Carroll Lucas
original copyright 1944 by Will Rossiter
Publisher Chicago : Supreme Music, 1944
1944 - The Kid With The Rip In His Pants
written by Jack Owens
Publisher Hollywood, CA : Owens-Kemp Music, 1944
1945 - Will You Be My Darlin’?
co-written by Mary Ann Owens, Jack Owens
Publisher Hollywood, CA : Cross Music, 1945
1946 - (You Don’t Know) How Lucky You Are
written by Desmond O’Conner, music by Eddie Cassen
1946 - How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You?)
written by Jack Owens, music by Carroll Lucas
Publisher Chicago : Supreme Music, 1944
Reynolds Pen Co., 1946
First Release - B Side of The Rocket Song, 1946
1946 - The Rocket Song
written by Jack Owens
1946 - The Mistletoe Song
co-written by Jack Owens, Charles Tobias
Publisher: Bregman Vocco & Conn, Inc.
1946 - White Christmas
1947 - Beyond The Sea
co-written by Jack Lawrence, Charles Trenet
1947 - Melancholy
1947 - How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You?)
written by Jack Owens, music by Carroll Lucas
Publisher New York : Supreme Music, 1947
Second Release (Popular) - backed with Begin The Beguine, 1947
1947 - Begin The Beguine
written by Cole Porter
1947 - Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart
1947 - Ask Anyone Who Knows
1947 - The Man Who Paints The Rainbow In The Sky
1947 - Put Your Little Head On My Shoulder
written by Jack Owens
1947 - I’m All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart
co-written by Patrick, Reese, and Val
1948 - The Hukilau Song
written by and music by Jack Owens
Publisher New York : Lombardo Music, 1948
1948 - I’ll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You
co-written by Jack Owens, R. Alex Anderson
1948 - I’d Love To Live In Loveland (With A Girl Like You)
***(Jack Owens then signed with Decca Label)***
1949 - Jealous Heart
1949 - Dime A Dozen
written by Cindy Walker
1949 - You’re The Only One I Care For
co-written by Jack Owens, Larry Fotin
1949 - I Wish I Had A Record (Of The Promises You Made)
194-?? - Aloha Aloha (Hawaiian Echo Song)
co-written by Jack Owens, Charles Dant
194-?? - The Luau Song
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Alice From Dallas
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Blindfolded
co-written by Jack Owens, Bobby Hammack
194-?? - Don’t Ever Get A Broken
co-written by Jack Owens, George Raymond
194-?? - Everything’s Bigger In
co-written by Jack Owens, Eddie Ballantine
194-?? - Good Guys Give
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Good Morning To You
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Here I Am Again
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - I Know Somebody Who
194-?? - I’ll Always Love You
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - I Saw Esau
co-written by Jack Owens, Joe Washburne
194-?? - Little Butterfly
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - May I Join You In The Doghouse?
co-written by Jack Owens, Lawrence Markes, Jr.
194-?? - Tin Pan Alley
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Too Proud
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Way Of The Cross
co-written by Jack Owens, Rex Koury
194-?? - When Will It Be
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - You Can’t Hurt A Heart That’s Broken
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - Don’t Believe A Word
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - My Darling
194-?? - Moonlight And Roses
194-?? - I’d Love To Live In Loveland
194-?? - Me And My Shadow
194-?? - Oh How I Miss You Tonight
194-?? - Coquette
194-?? - Singing In The Heather
written by Jack Owens
194-?? - When Your Lips Met Mine
co-written by Jack Owens, Frankie Carle
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1950’s:
1950 - Half A Heart Is All You Left Me
1950 - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
1950 - You’re A Sweetheart
195?? - That’s My Desire
written by Caroll Loveday, music by Helmy Kresa
Publisher New York : Mills Music, Inc., 1931
1950 - I Wanna Ring Around My Rosie’s Finger
1950 - Don’t Take Your Love From Me
1950 - Did Anyone Ever Tell You, Mrs. Murphy
1950 - You’re Irish and You’re Beautiful
1950 - Dream A Little Dream Of Me
1950 - Do The Pines Grow Green In The Valley?
1950 - Crossroads
1951 - Think
written by Jack Owens
195?? - Missouri Waltz
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
195?? - Alice Blue Gown
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
195?? - Three O’Clock In The Morning
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
195?? - Beautiful Ohio
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
195?? - ’Till We Meet Again
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
195?? - A Kiss In The Dark
with the Roy Shields Orchestra
from the album, “American Waltzes” - TOPS Materpieces Series,
TOPS Music Enterprise Corp.
1951 - Have Thine Own Way, Lord
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - My Jesus I Love Thee
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - Where He Leads Me
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - In The Garden
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - My Faith Looks Up To Thee
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - Abide With Me
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - Still, Still With Thee
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1951 - Savior, Again To Thy Dear Name
with The Vesper Singers (Lead singer - Maggie Johnson) - Decca Faith Series
1956 - Dancing Tonight
written by Jack Owens, music by Nathaniel Shilkret
Publisher Malverne, NY : Nathaniel Shilkret Music, 1956
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1960’s:
1963 - Back in Aloha Land
co-written by Jack Owens, R. Alex Anderson
1965 - I’m The Only One That Wants Me
co-written by Jack Owens, Larry Lee, Jo Coulter
Publisher : Screen Gems Music, BMI, 1965
To see an extended, but not complete, list of Owens’ songs as covered by various artists as well as to listen to audio samples of those songs, go to Jack Owens - Crooner, at allmusic.com.
Updated: 05-09-2008 10:57pm



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