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  1. Mini Bio. Dorothy Fields, daughter of vaudeville star Lew Fields (of Weber & Fields) started writing songs for Tin Pan Alley and Broadway in the 1920s, in spite of the fact, that her first Broadway show was a flop. From the 30s on she also worked for Hollywood with her partner, composer Jimmy McHugh. She won an Oscar for the song "The Way You ...

  2. 5. Mai 2023 · Mrs. Dorothy Mae Fields, age 77, of Homer, GA died Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at Bountiful Hills. Mrs. Fields was born in Commerce to the late Zennis and Ruby Logan Parker. She was a member of New Hope Ba

  3. Dorothy was a writer and complemented Jack’s photographic storytelling. They embarked upon a 50-year career, traveling on assignment for Collier‘s, Saturday Evening Post, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Look, and Life. The Fields became known for their ability to find interesting, yet untold stories, especially in the South Pacific.

  4. A charming and interesting recording of the 1972 Dorothy Fields evening in the “Lyrics and Lyricists” series. Much of the Fields commentary is preserved and she performs some of the songs herself. In her dry deep voice she provides entertaining insights into her career; her singing is less successful. The excellent professional singers ...

  5. Dr. Dorothy Fields - Miami 125th Anniversary. Watch on. In 1960, Fields graduated from Booker T. Washington High School. The following year, she enrolled at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, as an art major. As a freshman, Fields participated in the 1960 march with Dr. King to desegregate Rich’s department store in downtown Atlanta.

  6. 28. Juli 2014 · An Evening With Dorothy Fields Live Edition by Fields, Dorothy (1998) Audio CD - Amazon.com Music ...

  7. Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Refrain by Carmen Lombardo & Trio REC, Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers BRD, Fred Astaire with Johnny Green and His Orchestra REL. July 24, 1936. Covered by (148 artists) Alone Too Long. Dorothy Fields, Arthur Schwartz. Nat "King" Cole with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle.