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  2. In 1938, Bailey had two number one hits with Red Norvo and His Orchestra. "Please Be Kind" reached number one on the Hit Parade chart on May 7. She also sang lead vocals with Norvo on "Says My Heart", which reached number one during the week of June 18, 1938.

  3. 24. Mai 2014 · Portrait of Mildred Bailey, Carnegie Hall (?),New York, ca. April 1947 Mildred Rinker Bailey (February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a popular and influential American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as “The Queen of Swing”, “The Rockin’ Chair Lady” and “Mrs. Swing.”

  4. The song became a number one hit for Ellington in 1938. Other hit versions the same year were by Benny Goodman (with Martha Tilton singing), Connee Boswell, Hot Lips Page, and Mildred Bailey. It was performed as part of The Cotton Club Parade of 1938.

  5. 6. Apr. 2014 · Recorded Live At Carnegie Hall,December 25,1938. Paul Whiteman (leader); . Jackie Bell, Murray Cohan (flute,piccolo,oboe,alto & baritone sax); . Vincent Capone (flute,tenor sax); . George Ford, Harold Feldman (piccolo,oboe,English horn); . Frank Gallodoro, Art Drelinger (clarinet,bass clarinet,tenor sax); . Salvator Franzella (clarinet,alto sax); .

  6. Paul Whiteman - Carnegie Hall Concert (1938) Written by bluesever Sunday, 06 April 2014 16:15 - eighth and final concert in this series took place December 25, 1938 and is released for the first time on this double-CD Carnegie Hall Concert. Deems Taylor is the narrator and emcee. His

  7. Carnegie Hall Concert: December 25, 1938 by Paul Whiteman released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.