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Connie Haines
Connie Haines (born Yvonne Marie Antoinette JaMais; January 20, 1921 – September 22, 2008) was an American singer and actress. Her 200 recordings were frequently up-tempo big band songs with the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, and Frank Sinatra. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 – 3 results of 3
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1Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra: 16 hits that made him famous ; On the sunny side of the street (Fields, McHugh) ; I'm getting sentimental over you (Washington, Bassman) ; Blue skies (Berlin) ; Boogie Woogie (P. Smith) ; Chicago (Fisher) ; Stardust (Parish, Carmichael) ; Song of India (Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. T. Dorsey) ; The sheik of Araby (H. B. Smith, F. Wheeler, T. Snyder) ; Opus one (S. Oliver) ; Swing low, sweet chariot (traditional) ; There are such things (Adams, Baer, Myer) ; Well git it (S. Oliver) ; Marie (I. Berlin) ; Yes, indeed (S. Oliver) ; Weary blues (A. Matthews, H. Carrall) ; What is this thing called love (Cole Porter)Published 1984Other Authors: “…Haines, Connie 1921-2008…”
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2Schiff ahoi!: based on a story by Matt Brooks, Bradford Ropes and Bert KalmarPublished 1942Other Authors: “…Haines, Connie 1921-2008…”
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320 unforgettable swinging favourites: It's been a long time ; I'm beginning to see the light ; Money is the root of all evil ; Jukebox saturday night ; Lover ; I wonder who's kissing her now ; 12th street rag ; Pistol packin' Mama ...Published 1975Other Authors: “…Haines, Connie 1921-2008…”
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