Musician, actor, and comedian from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who also lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Standley wrote (with Art Thorsen) and recorded "It's In The Book", a number one single on the Billboard Charts in 1952. The comedic recording sold over two million copies and received a gold record. During World War II, Standley served in the US Army and entertained the troops with Red Skelton and Dave Brubeck for the USO. Standley frequently worked with Horace Heidt, touring with the bandleader and occasionally appearing on his television program.
Standley died at the age of 79 in 1992 in Los Angeles, California.
1971
Dailey Records
7"
1960
Magnolia Records
7", Single
1956
Armed Forces Radio & Television Service Station Library
Vinyl, 16", Mono, Transcription
1956
1953
1952
1952
Jon-Stan Records
7", Promo
Capitol Records
7", Single, Promo
Do You Remember
7", EP
2022
Sub Pop
7", Single, Gol
2002
Echo Records (31), EMI Music Special Markets
2xCD, Comp
2001
EMI Plus
CD, Comp
2018
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp
2012
Él
CD, RE
2010
Acrobat Music
5xCD, Comp
2007
EMI Music Special Markets, Universal Music Media, EMI Music Special Markets, Universal Music Media
CD, Comp
2005
Living Era
CD, Comp, Mono
2004
Reader's Digest
3xCD, Comp
2002
Disky
8xCD + Box, Comp
1999
Collector Records (2)
CD, Comp
1999
EMI Music Canada
CD, Comp
1997
EMI Music Canada
CD, Comp
1996
CEMA Special Markets, Time Warner Music Sound Exchange
2xCD, Album, Comp
1995
1986
Westwood One
2xLP, Transcription
1986
Westwood One
2xLP, Transcription
1985
Westwood One
2xLP, Transcription
1985
EMI
2xCD, Comp
1982
1975
EMI
LP, Comp
1969
1963
1957
Capitol Records, Capitol Records
LP
1956
Commentary Records
LP, Album, Mono
Acrobat Music
CD, Comp
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