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    ArtistDirect.com: Bea Wain; accessed 17 October 17, 2005. Bea Wain & Bea and the Bachelors, parabrisas.com; accessed August 29, 2015. Bea Wain, 'girl singer'...
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  • his Orchestra were the first to record and release the song in 1938 with Bea Wain on vocals. The song's A-section is often simplified as a repeating I-vi-IV-V...
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  • also known as Bea Schwartz, Dutch phytopathologist Bea Segura (born 1975), Spanish actress Bea Wain (1917–2017), American singer Bea Wyler (born 1951)...
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  • sportscaster. He hosted radio programs from the 1940s to the 1980s with Bea Wain, his wife. Baruch was born on August 20, 1908, in Paris, France. When he...
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  • Wain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bea Wain (1917–2017), American Big Band-era singer David Wain (born 1969), American comedian...
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  • Claude Debussy. A 1938 recording of the song by Clinton and his band with Bea Wain as the vocalist was a hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Record Buying...
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  • Vocalists in the 1930s included Buddy Clark, Lanny Ross, Kay Thompson and Bea Wain (1939–1944), who was married to the show's announcer, French-born André...
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  • Budapest The Muppets - in Buddy Rich's episode of The Muppet Show (1981) Bea Wain - included in the album My Reverie (1982) Barry Manilow - for his 1991...
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    His arrangement and adaptation of Debussy's "Reverie", with vocalist Bea Wain, was particularly popular. Entitled "My Reverie", his version peaked at...
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  • remembers James Cagney". Film. artsmeme.com. Retrieved 13 March 2014. "Bea Wain, 'girl singer' from big-band era who jammed with Pavarotti, dies at 100"...
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    of the same name (a Number #1 by Larry Clinton and his orchestra, with Bea Wain on vocals). The group followed that song with "For Sentimental Reasons"...
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  • Larry Clinton recorded the song with his orchestra and with vocals by Bea Wain on February 24, 1938, and the song became a hit, eventually reaching #3...
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  • B-side of the single is "Hey Girl", a track from the group's first album. Bea Wain (1939) Lee Wiley (February 1940) Lena Horne (October 1946) Helen Merrill...
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    2022. "Victor matrix BS-024049. My reverie / Larry Clinton Orchestra; Bea Wain – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu...
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  • most popular versions of the song on 23 December 1938. Featuring vocalist Bea Wain, the Clinton version was a huge hit. Released in January 1939 on Victor...
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  • "Daddy" is Jewish. The 1938 version by bandleader Larry Clinton with singer Bea Wain was the most successful of the many contemporary recordings, entering the...
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  • Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2010. "BIO: Bea Wain". 1 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2017. "Experience Elisabeth Waldo and...
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    television personality. The first judge to preside over The People's Court Bea Wain (1917–2017), singer Lotus Weinstock (1943–1997), stand-up comedian, author...
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    "Deep Purple" (1934) – Popularized by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra with Bea Wain and later by Nino Tempo and April Stevens as a duet "Rain" (1934) – Performed...
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    Holiday and Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie, Kay Starr with Charlie Barnet, Bea Wain with Larry Clinton, Dick Haymes, Kitty Kallen and Helen Forrest with Harry...
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  • death. A 1938 version by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra and vocalist Bea Wain charted at No. 4; around this time it was also recorded by Mildred Bailey...
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  • Young's character was "a bashful young man". The show also featured vocalist Bea Wain, with music by Peter Van Steeden. From October 3, 1944, to June 28, 1946...
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    Loesser. It was first performed by Larry Clinton and His Orchestra featuring Bea Wain in the short film A Song Is Born; their version charted at number one in...
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    Tempo). A standard that Larry Clinton and his orchestra and band vocalist Bea Wain had popularized in 1939 and Bing Crosby also had a hit recording with,...
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  • was a minor hit in early 1939 as recorded by Larry Clinton with vocalist Bea Wain and was later done" "by both Dave Brubeck and Lou Donaldson", who all were...
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  • draft to travel the world. Harvey's old music tapes include the vocalist Bea Wain; her recording of "My Reverie", discussed in two separate chapters, serves...
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  • lyrics in 1938) Peter Derose 1933 Larry Clinton and His Orchestr, featuring Bea Wain (23 December 1938) Victor Records Is That Religion? Maceo Pinkard 1930...
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  • engineer (d. 2001) 1916 – Robert Shaw, American conductor (d. 1999) 1917 – Bea Wain, American singer (d. 2017) 1920 – Duncan Hamilton, Irish-English race car...
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  • politician and judge (b. 1945) Ed Sharockman, football player (b. 1939) Bea Wain, jazz singer (b. 1917) August 20 Fredell Lack, classical violinist (b....
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  • Sheridan, Arnold Stang, Ezra Stone (radio's original Henry Aldrich) and Bea Wain. Al Alberts (of The Four Aces) had a 30-year children's variety show modeled...
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