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In 1939, Crosby and Boswell had three hit duet records that each climbed into the top 12 on Billboard; "An Apple for the Teacher" climbed all the way to No. 2. Boswell had several dozen solo hits, including "Moonlight Mood" (1942). Her last charted hit was "If I Give My Heart to You" (1954).
Dezember 1907 in Kansas City, Missouri; [1] † 11. Oktober 1976 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Blues - und Jazz - Sängerin und Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Frühe Jahre. 1.2 The Boswell Sisters. 1.3 Solo-Karriere. 1.4 Soziales Engagement. 2 Privatleben und Tod. 3 Rezeption. 4 Diskografie. 5 Filmografie (Auswahl)
Stormy Weather (1939) - Connee Boswell. Croonr1. 22.7K subscribers. 1.3K views 9 years ago. ...more. from November 16, 1939 Good News Of 1940orchestra directed by Meredith Willson.
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1. Sept. 2014 · from May 4, 1939 Good News Of 1939orchestra directed by Meredith Willson
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35.3K subscribers. 136. 3.3K views 1 year ago. Another music compilation on Connie Boswell, this is the volume 3, with 18 songs from year 1939 (first year of the World War II) to 1940 ;...
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By around 1934, a rift starts to form in the Boswell Sisters. Connee’s drive to be a solo artist put a wedge between herself and sisters Martha and Vet. By 1936, the sisters had split for...
Connee Boswell - recorded on June 26, 1939 for Decca Records (catalog No. 2597A) with the Harry Sosnik Orchestra. [8] Doris Day recorded it in 1958 for her Day by Night album. Steve Lawrence - for the album Swing Softly with Me (1959). [9] Robert Goulet - in his album Always You (1962). [10]