Jo Stafford Discography

Unissued


Unissued Capitol recordings


Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
Matrix No. 488 * Recorded 29th November 1944
Unissued 

There’s No You
Matrix No. 511 * Recorded 6th December 1944
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the December 13, 1944 recording of ‘There’s No You’, which was issued on Capitol 191)

Have I Ever Told You
Matrix No. 822 * Recorded 21st November 1945
Unissued 

Give Me Something To Dream About
with The Starlighters
Matrix No. 1247 * Recorded 18th October 1946
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the December 20, 1946 recording of ‘Give Me Something To Dream About’, which was issued on Capitol 355)

On Miami Shore
Matrix No. 5341 * Recorded 21st December 1949
Unissued 

Disc Jockey Interviews - Part 1
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 5693 * Recorded 22nd March 1950
Unissued 

Disc Jockey Interviews - Part 2
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 5694 * Recorded 22nd March 1950
Unissued 

Disc Jockey Interviews - Part 3
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 5695 * Recorded 22nd March 1950
Unissued 

Disc Jockey Interviews - Part 4
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 5696 * Recorded 22nd March 1950
Unissued 

Miss You
with Gordon MacRae and the Bill Loose Orchestra
Matrix No. 7188 * Recorded 7th March 1951
Unissued 

Moonlight And Roses
with Gordon MacRae and the Bill Loose Orchestra
Matrix No. 7189 * Recorded 7th March 1951
Unissued 

You Tell Me Your Dream, I’ll Tell You Mine
with Gordon MacRae and the Bill Loose Orchestra
Matrix No. 7191 * Recorded 7th March 1951
Unissued 

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

with Gordon MacRae and the Bill Loose Orchestra
Matrix No. 7197 * Recorded 12th March 1951
Unissued 

Oh Holy Morning
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 39291 * Recorded 1st February 1963
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the April 8, 1963 recording of ‘Oh Holy Morning’, which was issued on the album ‘There’s Peace In The Valley’, Capitol T-1916)

All Through The Night
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 39281 * Recorded 27th February 1963
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the April 8, 1963 recording of ‘All Through The Night’, which was issued on the album ‘There’s Peace In The Valley’, Capitol T-1916)

Somebody Bigger Than You And I
with Gordon MacRae
Matrix No. 39282 * Recorded 27th February 1963
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the April 8, 1963 recording of ‘Somebody Bigger Than You And I’, which was issued on the album ‘There’s Peace In The Valley’, Capitol T-1916)


Unissued Columbia recordings


My Dearest, My Darlin’
with the Norman Luboff Choir
Matrix No. RHCO 4422 * Recorded 10th January 1951
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the April 4, 1953 recording of ‘My Dearest, My Darling’, which was issued on Columbia 40000)

My Love, My Life
Matrix No. RHCO 10251 * Recorded 18th July 1952
Unissued 

Rollin’ Rollin’ Stone
Matrix No. 10442 * Recorded 27th March 1953
Unissued 

Make Love To Me
Matrix No. RHCO 10660 1 N * Recorded 27th November 1953
Unissued
(Not to be confused with the December 8, 1953 recording of ‘Make Love To Me’, which was first issued on Columbia 40143)

Miracle Of The Juggler (The)
with Liberace (Piano) 
Matrix No. RHCO 10706 * Recorded 18th December 1953
Unissued 

Unreleased Reprise recording


For You
with orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle
Matrix No. 1800 * Recorded 8th February 1963
Unissued

Unreleased single: Columbia 40230


One general Columbia Discography mentions a Jo Stafford single numbered Columbia 40230 (78 rpm) / 
4-40230 (45 rpm). According to this discography, it would feature the following tracks:

Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Matrix No. RHCO 10651 * Recorded 8th December 1953

Temple Of An Understanding Heart (The)
Matrix No. RHCO 10762 * Recorded 11th February 1954

However, two reliable sources state that the release of this single was cancelled: both the ‘Goldmine Record Album Price Guide’ (now offline, but I had a look at it in 2017), and G. Holaday in his Jo Stafford Discography (www.stafford.ehost.com/jo45.htm).
Both tracks were, as we know, issued on other discs (‘The Temple Of An Understanding Heart’, on Columbia 40291; ‘Don’t Get Around Much Anymore’ was first issued on Columbia 40406).