1935 Lew Stone - The Gentleman Obviously Doesn't Believe (Lew Stone, vocal)
Lew Stone and His Band - The Little Golden Locket (1935)
1st RECORDING OF: Red Sails In The Sunset - Lew Stone (1935--Joe Ferrie, vocal)
Lew Stone & his Band - My Old Dog (1935)
Swingin' London 1935: Lew Stone & His Band - She's a Latin From Manhattan
Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band - Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart 1935
LEW STONE ORCHESTRA & AL BOWLLY: "THE ECHO OF A SONG" (1935)
Lew Stone Monseigneur Band Joy Worth - Why Stars Come Out At Night 1935 "Song written by Ray Noble"
Lew Stone - Sam Browne - Cheek to Cheek 1935 Irving Berlin Songs
Dinner for One Please James - Lew Stone and his Band 1935 78 rpm Regal MR 1897
Lew Stone And The Monseigneur Band - Won't You Stay To Tea? (Bowlly)
Lew Stone & His Band - 'Cheek To Cheek' - Vocal Sam Browne (1935) - Mono to Stereo Conversion
Lew Stone & his Band - Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart (1935)
Lew Stone and his band: Cheek To Cheek (Regal Zonophone 1935)
Anything Goes - Lew Stone & His Band, 1935
Lew Stone and his Band: The bouncing ball (London 1935)
"Because Of Once Upon a Time" Lew Stone and His Band 1935
Lew Stone and His Band - She Wore a Little Jacket of Blue (1935)
Lew Stone & his band - Sweet Dreams Sweetheart (1935)
1934 Lew Stone - With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming (Al Bowlly, vocal)