Girls Singers of the Big Swing Bands 1936 1952 albums
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- Artist name – Various Artists
- Album – Girls Singers of the Big Swing Bands 1936 1952
- Year – 2009
- Genre- jazz
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Girls Singers of the Big Swing Bands 1936 1952 Tracklist:
Goody Goody
Ill Never Told You I Love You
Gone with the Wind
Please Be Kind
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
I Dance Alone
After Dinner Speech
Feeling High and Happy
Any Old Time
Some Like it Hot
All in Favor of Swing Say Aye
Deep Purple
My Fantasy
Six Lessons from Madame la Zongua
The Gentleman Needs A Shave
Love of My Life
So You’re the One
All I Desire
Murder He Says
Why Don’t You Do Right
Snootie Little Cuttie
Accentuate the Positive
I Cried for You
Gi live
Share Croppin Blues
Sentimental Journey
Blues
Thers No You
A Kiss Goodnight
I’m Beginnin to See the Light
Tea for Two
Willow Weep for Me
Thats Good Enough for Me
You’re the Right I’m Wrong
So would I
At Sundown
More than You Know
I Want to Be Happy
Adios
Back is Your Own Backyard
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The Tommy Dorsey band was one of the most popular big bands of the swing era .
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She recorded more than 500 songs, included "All The Things You Are" with Artie Shaw and "The Man I Love" with Benny Goodman
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She appeared in musical films like "Bathing Beauty" (1944) and "Two Girls and a Sailor" Nat King Cole: Biography from Answers.comThe shy Cole was a reluctant singer who didn't think he had much vocal talent. He became the host of the radio series The Camel Caravan, which ran until the end of 1939, and in October 1936, the orchestra made its film debut in The Big Broadcast of 1937
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