
Buddy Clark
Biography
Buddy Clark (born Samuel Goldberg, July 26, 1912 – October 1, 1949) was an American popular singer of the Big Band era. He had some success in the 1930s, but his career truly blossomed in the late 1940s, after his return from service in World War II, and he became one of the nation's top crooners. He died in a plane crash in 1949.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)
1963

Black Coffee With Peggy Lee
1953

Back To Mono (1958-1969)
1991

Smack Up
1962

Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges
1960

Plays Fats Waller
1958

History Of Jazz
1978

Jazz: The 50's Volume I
1978

The Return Of The Fifty Guitars
1976

The New Continent
1965

Gerry Mulligan And The Concert Jazz Band On Tour
1962

Trav'lin' Light
1961

Performing Music From The Subterraneans - Original Sound Track Album
1960

I Had The Craziest Dream
1958

Flute Fraternity
1957

Artie Shaw's Big Band Sounds

Voodoo Exotic Music From Polynesia And The Far East
1959
Credited work
953 releases · 184 albums · active 1955–2025
- Performance · 1,178
- Other credits · 11
Studios: Radio Recorders · Capitol Studios · L'Olympia · United Recorders
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Gerry Mulligan
- Anita O'Day
- Herbie Mann
- Dave Pell Octet
- The Frankie Capp Percussion Group
- Supersax
- Maynard Ferguson
