1938 in music (original) (raw)
See also: 1937 in music, other events of 1938, 1939 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Events
- January 16 - Benny Goodman plays Carnegie Hall
- September 22 - Anton Webern's String Quartet is premiered in Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- Roy Acuff's musical career begins
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe's musical career begins
- Pete Seeger's musical career begins
- Robert Lockwood Jr's musical career begins
- Jelly Roll Morton speaks, sings, and plays piano for an eight-hour Library of Congress recorded sound documentary produced by Alan Lomax
Top hit recordings
- "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" by Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb
- "Begin the Beguine" by Artie Shaw
- "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" by The Andrews Sisters
- "Cry, Baby, Cry" by Larry Clinton
- "Don't Be That Way" by Benny Goodman
- "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" by Bing Crosby
- "Music, Maestro, Please" by Tommy Dorsey
- "My Reverie" by Larry Clinton
- "Thanks for the Memory" by Shep Fields
- "Ti-Pi-Tin" by Hoarce Heidt
Published popular songs
- "And The Angels Sing" w. Johnny Mercer m. Ziggy Elman
- "At Long Last Love" w.m. Cole Porter
- "At The Roxy Music Hall" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Back Bay Shuffle" m. Artie Shaw & Teddy McRae
- "Big Noise From Winnetka" w.m. Ray Bauduc, Bob Crosby, Bob Haggart & Gil Rodin
- "The Biggest Aspidistra In The World" w.m. Thomas Connor, W. G. Haines & James S. Hancock
- "Bolero At The Savoy" w.m. Charles Carpenter, Gene Krupa & James Mundy
- "Boom!" w.m. E. Ray Goetz & Charles Trenet
- "Boomps-A-Daisy" w.m. Annette Mills
- "Boum" w.m. Charles Trenet
- "Change Partners" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Cherokee" m. Ray Noble
- "Cinderella, Stay In My Arms" w. Jimmy Kennedy m. Michael Carr
- "Colorado Sunset" Gilbert, Conrad
- "Dearest Love" w.m. No�l Coward
- "Deep In A Dream" w. Eddie De Lange m. James Van Heusen
- "Do You Wanna Jump Children?" w.m. James Van Heusen, Willie Bryant & Victor Selsman
- "Don't Be That Way" w. Mitchell Parish m. Edgar Sampson & Benny Goodman
- "Don't Let That Moon Get Away" w. Johnny Burke m. James V. Monaco
- "Double Trouble" w. Leo Robin m. Ralph Rainger & Richard A. Whiting
- "Exhibition Swing" m. Chalmers Wood
- "F.D.R. Jones" w.m. Harold Rome
- "Falling In Love With Love" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Ferdinand The Bull" w. Larry Morey m. Albert Hay Malotte
- "Flat Foot Floogie" w.m. Slim Gaillard, Slam Stewart & Bud Green
- "Get Out Of Town" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Hawaiian War Chant" w. (Eng) Ralph Freed m. Johnny Noble & Prince Leleiohaku
- "Heart And Soul" w. Frank Loesser m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "Hi-Yo Silver" Erickson, De Leath
- "Hold Tight - Hold Tight" w.m. Leonard Kent, Edward Robinson, Leonard Ware, Jerry Brandow & Willie Spotswood
- "Hong Kong Blues" w.m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "Hooray For Hollywood" w. Johnny Mercer m. Richard A. Whiting
- "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" w.m. Ray Noble
- "I Have Eyes" w. Leo Robin m. Ralph Rainger
- "I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart" w. Henry Nemo, John Redmond & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington
- "I Love To Whistle" Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh
- "I Married An Angel" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "I Must See Annie Tonight" w.m. Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
- "I'll Be Seeing You" w. Irving Kahal m. Sammy Fain
- "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart" w. Jimmy Eaton m. Terry Shand
- "I'm In Love With Vienna" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Johann Strauss II
- "In A Little Toy Sailboat" Mandell, Littau
- "In My Little Red Book" w.m. Ray Bloch, Nat Simon & Al Stillman
- "I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams" w. Johnny Burke m. James V. Monaco
- "Jeepers Creepers" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harry Warren
- "Joseph! Joseph!" w.(Eng) Sammy Cahn & Saul Chaplin m. Nellie Casman & Samuel Steinberg
- "Jumpin' At The Woodside" m. Count Basie
- "Just Let Me Look At You" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern
- "Love Walked In" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
- "March Of The Bob Cats" m. The Bob Cats
- "Mister Crosby And Mister Mercer" w. Johnny Mercer m. Ed Gallagher & Al Shean
- "Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Music, Maestro, Please" w. Herb Magidson m. Allie Wrubel
- "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" w.m. Cole Porter
- "My Heart Is Taking Lessons" w. Johnny Burke m. James V. Monaco
- "My Reverie" w.m. Larry Clinton
- "Nice People" w.m. Nat Mills & Fred Malcolm
- "Nightmare" m. Artie Shaw
- "Now It Can Be Told" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Oh! Ma-Ma" w. (Eng) Lew Brown & Rudy Vallee m. Paolo Citorello
- "One Day When We Were Young" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Johann Strauss II arr. Tiomkin
- "Penny Serenade" w. Hal Halifax m. Melle Weersma
- "Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride" w. Johnny Mercer m. Richard A. Whiting
- "San Antonio Rose" m. Bob Wills
- "Says My Heart" w. Frank Loesser m. Burton Lane
- "Sent For You Yesterday, And Here You Come Today" w.m. Count Basie, Eddie Dunham & Jimmy Rushing
- "September Song" w. Maxwell Anderson m. Kurt Weill
- "Sing For Your Supper" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "Small Fry" w. Frank Loesser m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "Spring Is Here" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "The Stately Homes Of England" w.m. No�l Coward
- "This Can't Be Love" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rodgers
- "This Is My Night To Dream" w. Johnny Burke m. James V. Monaco
- "Ti-Pi-Tin" w.(Eng) Raymond Leveen (Sp) Maria Grever m. Maria Grever
- "Two Sleepy People" w. Frank Loesser m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "The Umbrella Man" w. James Cavanaugh m. Vincent Rose & Larry Stock
- "Undecided" w. Sid Robin m. Charlie Shavers
- "We're Off To See The Wizard" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Harold Arlen
- "Where Are The Songs We Sung?" w.m. No�l Coward
- "Where The Dog Sits On The Tuckerbox" w.m. Jack O'Hagan
- "While A Cigarette Was Burning" w.m. Charles Kenny & Nick Kenny
- "You Couldn't Be Cuter" w. Dorothy Fields m. Jerome Kern
- "You Go To My Head" w. Haven Gillespie m. J. Fred Coots
- "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harry Warren
- "You're A Sweet Little Headache" w. Leo Robin m. Ralph Rainger
- "You're As Pretty As A Picture" w. Harold Adamson m. Jimmy McHugh
Musical theater
- The Boys From Syracuse Broadway production
- Countess Maritza London production
- Hellzapoppin Broadway production
- I Married An Angel Broadway production
- Knickerbocker Holiday Broadway production
- Leave It To Me Broadway production
- Nine Sharp London production
- Operette London production
- Right This Way Broadway production
- Sing Out The News Broadway production
- You Never Know Broadway production
Musical films
- The Great Waltz
- The Star Maker
- Sweethearts
- That Certain Age
Births
- January 14 - Alain Toussaint
- January 14 - Jack Jones
- January 19 - Phil Everly
- January 21 - Wolfman Jack
- February 22 - Bobby Hendricks, The Drifters
- March 18 - Charlie Pride
- March 25 - Hoyt Axton
- April 7 - Freddie Hubbard
- April 7 - Spencer Dryden, Jefferson Airplane
- April 26 - Duane Eddy
- May 10 - Henry Fambrough, The Spinners
- May 13 - John Smith, The Monotones
- May 15 - Lenny Welch
- June 20 - Mickie Most
- July 4 - Bill Withers
- July 14 - Bob Scholl, The Mello-Kings
- July 17 - Stanley Bronstein, Elephant's Memory Band
- July 28 - George Cummings, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
- August 8 - Don Jacobucci, Regents
- August 24 - David Freiberg, Quicksilver Messenger Service
- August 24 - Mason Williams
- September 11 - Charles Patrick, The Monotones
- September 28 - Ben E. King
- October 3 - Eddie Cochran
- October 5 - Carlos Mastangelo, The Belmonts
- October 15 - Marv Johnson
- October 16 - Nico, Velvet Underground
- October 18 - Ronnie Bright, The Coasters
- November 2 - Jay Black, Jay & The Americans
- November 4 - Harry Elston, Friends Of Distinction
- November 6 - Jim Pike, The Lettermen
- November 6 - P.J. Proby
- November 7 - Dee Clark
- November 14 - Cornelius Gunter, The Flairs, The Coasters
- November 17 - Gordon Lightfoot
- November 19 - Hank Medress, The Tokens
- December 1 - Sandy Nelson
- December 5 - J.J. Cale
- December 12 - Connie Francis
- December 28 - Charles Neville, Joey Dee & The Starlighters, The Neville Brothers
Deaths
- March 2 - Ben Harney, ragtime composer & entertainer
- June 26 - James Weldon Johnson, US songwriter, author, diplomat and educationalist
- August 16 - Robert Johnson, blues man,
- August 30 - James Scott, ragtime composer