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  1. By Stephen Holden. July 19, 2008. Jo Stafford, the wistful singing voice of the American home front during World War II and the Korean War, died on Wednesday at her home in Century City, Calif....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_StaffordJo Stafford - Wikipedia

    Jo Elizabeth Stafford (November 12, 1917 – July 16, 2008) was an American traditional pop singer, whose career spanned five decades from the late 1930s to the early 1980s. Admired for the purity of her voice, she originally underwent classical training to become an opera singer before following a career in popular music, and by 1955 had achieved more worldwide record sales than any other ...

  3. November 1917 in Coalinga, Kalifornien; † 16. Juli 2008 in Century City, Los Angeles [1]) war eine US-amerikanische mit dem Grammy ausgezeichnete Pop - und Jazz -Sängerin. Zwischen 1944 und 1959 gelangen ihr über 80 Hits in den US-amerikanischen Single-Charts.

    Jahr
    Titel Album
    Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(uk)
    Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)
    1941
    Yes Indeed! (De verdad que si!) –
    US 4 (14 Wo.) US
    1944
    I Love You (From "Mexican Hayride") –
    US 8 (4 Wo.) US
    1944
    It Could Happen to You –
    US 10 (1 Wo.) US
    1944
    Long Ago (and Far Away) –
    US 6 (12 Wo.) US
  4. 18. Juli 2008 · Jazz singer Jo Stafford died of congestive heart failure Wednesday. She was 90. Stafford was a favorite entertainer of soldiers during World War II. She and her husband, pianist Paul Weston,...

  5. 18. Juli 2008 · Jo Stafford sang with Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mercer, and had hits such as I'll Walk Alone and I'll Be Seeing You. She died of congestive heart failure in 2008, after a long career in radio, TV and records.

  6. 18. Juli 2008 · Jo Stafford, who had a honey-voiced and versatile singing career in radio, TV and records, died of congestive heart failure in 2008. She was known for her ballads, folk songs, comedy albums and her title of 'GI Jo' for servicemen.