- Their Greatest Hits and Finest Performances · 1996
- The Very Best of Danny Kaye · 1949
- I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts (Remastered) - Single · 2008
- The Very Best of Danny Kaye · 1949
- DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste: The Thirties Edition · 2009
- Selections from Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" · 1950
- The Best of Danny Kaye · 1950
- Selections from Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" · 1949
- Selections from Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" · 1954
- Danny Kaye Sings Selections from the Samuel Goldwyn Technicolor Production Hans Christian Andersen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 1952
- The Court Jester (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 1955
- Danny Kaye For Children · 1949
- Selections from Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" · 1954
Albums
- 2021
Compilations
About Danny Kaye
Although Danny Kaye was a world-class musical comedian, he was also known as a tireless crusader for various charities, particularly UNICEF. The Brooklyn-born Kaye got his start as a Borscht Belt entertainer in the 1920s, drawing on his prodigious gifts for mugging, pratfalls, mimicry, and a patented double-talk method of singing and stage patter. He did the international vaudeville circuit, performing all over the world in variety shows and stage reviews, before ultimately landing more serious stage work. His film career was inaugurated in 1944, and he appeared regularly over the course of the next two decades in comic and musical roles, such as his famous turn opposite Bing Crosby in WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954). The '70s and '80s found him tackling more serious acting roles and conducting orchestras for charity events. He died of a heart attack in 1987.
- HOMETOWN
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- BORN
- January 18, 1913
- GENRE
- Vocal