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  1. In 1945, Whiting began to record under her own name. "A Tree in the Meadow" was a number 1 hit in the summer of 1948 and her duet with country music star Jimmy Wakely, "Slippin' Around", was another number one hit in 1949 selling 1.75 million copies and she was titled "Queen of the Jukeboxes". [6]

  2. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) overdubbed on band tracks from previous session | (Session #1470-A) LA, September 6, 1949. Have yourself a merry little Christmas. Three rivers. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) with Buddy Cole and Orchestra | (Session #1484) LA, September 26, 1949.

    • Live Duets 1943-1956 Margaret Whiting1
    • Live Duets 1943-1956 Margaret Whiting2
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  3. Im Duett mit Bob Hope folgte 1950 Blind Date, mit Jimmy Wakely das Weihnachtslied Silver Bells (1956). Whiting nahm noch bis Mitte der 1950er Jahre für Capitol auf, wechselte dann 1957 zu Dot Records und 1960 zu Verve Records.

  4. Live Duets 1943-1956 by Frank Sinatra released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "The Live Duets 1943-1957" on Discogs.

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  6. And when he launched Capitol Records in 1942, Margaret Whiting was one of the first artists signed to the label. Nat King Cole is generally credited as the artist who gave credibility to Capitol. The Capitol Records Tower, in fact, was originally known as “The House that Nat Built.”. Both statements are true, however, it is a sign of those ...

  7. Margaret Whiting. A popular vocalist of the 1940s and '50s, daughter of songwriter Richard Whiting. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 2010s. Born. July 22, 1924 in Detroit, MI. Died.