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Ruth Etting
b. 23 November 1896,
David City, Nebraska, USA, d. 24 September 1978, Colorado Springs,
Colorado, USA.
This famous torch singer sang on radio and in Chicago nightclubs before
making her Broadway debut in Ziegfeld Follies Of 1927,
in which she made a tremendous impact with "Shaking The Blues Away".
In her next show, Whoopee (1928), she introduced "Love Me Or Leave Me",
which was subsequently always associated with her,
and titled her 1955 film biography, which starred Doris Day.
After launching two more future standards, "Get Happy" (Nine-Fifteen
Revue) and "Ten Cents A Dance" (Simple Simon),
her sparkling rendition of an old Nora Bayes number, "Shine On Harvest
Moon", in Ziegfeld Follies Of 1931, made the song a hit all over again.
By then she was one of America's brightest stars with her own radio shows
and string of hit records.
In the 30s she also made three popular movies, Roman Scandals, Hips, Hips,
Hooray!, and Gift Of Gab.
In 1936 she appeared on the London stage in Transatlantic Rhythm.
A year later she split from her husband and manager, Martin ("Moe The
Gimp") Snyder, a Chicago "hood" who had guided her career from the start.
James Cagney played Snyder in the biopic Love Me Or Leave Me, and the
story of his domination of Etting's life and his revenge wounding of her
second husband.
After Ruth Etting's career faded towards the end of the 30s, she
entertained at intervals during World War II and enjoyed a brief comeback
in the late 40s.
Ruth Etting
Early Jazz Vocals Encore 6
[Recorded 1932 - 1937]
1-It Was Beautiful
[Recorded 1932]
2-That’s Something To
Be Thankful For [Recorded 1932]
3-That’s What Heaven
Means To Me [Recorded 1932]
4-The Night When Love
Was Born [Recorded 1932]
5-When We’re Alone
[Recorded 1932]
6-Holding My Honey’s
Hand [Recorded 1932]
7-Dancing In The
Moonlight [Recorded 1933]
8-Hey Young Fella
[Recorded 1933]
9-Hold Me [Recorded
1933]
10-Linger A Little
Longer In The Twilight [Recorded 1933]
11-A Needle In The
Haystack [Recorded 1934]
12-Stay As Sweet As
You Are [Recorded 1934]
13-It’s Been So Long
[Recorded 1935]
14-Life Is A Song
[Recorded 1935]
15-May I Have The Next
Romance With You [Recorded 1935]
16-It’s A Sin To Tell
A Lie [Recorded 1936]
17-It’s Swell Of You
[Recorded 1936]
18-A Message For The
Man In The Moon [Recorded 1937]
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