Marion Hutton (born Marion Thornburg; March 10, 1919 – January 10, 1987) was an American singer and actress. She is best remembered for her singing with...
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of the Jack Carson's radio program, Alda toured with Jack Carson and Marion Hutton. Alda is known for portraying George Gershwin in the biographical film...
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than usual, with a supporting cast including Ilona Massey, Vera-Ellen, Marion Hutton, Raymond Burr, Paul Valentine, Eric Blore, and Bruce Gordon (in his...
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suicide. Betty and her older sister, Marion, were raised by their single mother, who was an alcoholic. Hutton's formative years during the Great Depression...
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Kelly and the Modernaires. Other singers with this orchestra included Marion Hutton, Skip Nelson, Ray Eberle and (to a smaller extent) Kay Starr, Ernie...
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Thornburg, trumpeter Marion Thornburg, birth name of Marion Hutton (1919–1987), American singer and actress, sister of Betty Hutton Newton Thornburg (1929-2011)...
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songs featured Miller's various vocalists, generally Ray Eberle or Marion Hutton before 1940, with Tex Beneke, vocal group The Modernaires, and Skip...
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of the show, Jack Carson's radio program toured, with Jack Carson, Marion Hutton, and Robert Alda. notably, in Chicago, and supporting John Loves Mary...
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was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, featuring Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires, who released it as an A side 78 in 1942, 27934-A...
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"Jingle Bells". In 1941, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, Ernie Caceres, and the Modernaires on vocals had a No. 5 hit on the...
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Schnickelfritzers, a dance band comedy routine. From Vincent Lopez's group came Marion Hutton, who added enthusiasm and energy in her performances. On September 7...
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Palm Beach, Florida: Built in 1921 for Hutton and his second wife, and designed by noted society architect Marion Sims Wyeth. It is noted for its Spanish-style...
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Smith in 1940. The Glenn Miller recording on RCA Bluebird featuring Marion Hutton on vocals reached No. 1 on the Your Hit Parade chart in 1940 where it...
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Crosby, Bob Hope, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Irving Berlin, Marion Hutton, Betty Hutton, Perry Como, Dick Haymes, Ella Fitzgerald, Al Jolson, Maurice...
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featured (recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra on July 15, 1942, with Marion Hutton and the Modernaires): Mopping up sodapop rickeys To our heart's delight...
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Marion Hutton, Mel Tormé and MacRae on The Teentimers Club radio show (1947)...
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by Glenn Miller on RCA Bluebird Records with vocals by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and The Modernaires, and Guy Lombardo and The Andrews Sisters on Decca...
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Vocalists Marion Hutton Ray Eberle Tex Beneke Jack Lathrop Ernie Caceres Kay Starr Dorothy Claire Paula Kelly The Modernaires Skip Nelson Musicians Al...
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published in 1944 and was introduced in the 1944 film In Society by Marion Hutton. The biggest hit version of the song was recorded by the Les Brown Orchestra...
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who needed a substitute female performer while his regular performer (Marion Hutton) was ill. For two weeks, Starr performed at the Glen Island Casino alongside...
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Vocalists Marion Hutton Ray Eberle Tex Beneke Jack Lathrop Ernie Caceres Kay Starr Dorothy Claire Paula Kelly The Modernaires Skip Nelson Musicians Al...
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra in 1942 on RCA Victor with vocals by Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, and The Modernaires. The song was from the 1942 production...
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wife Marion Spottiswood Balfour. The grave lies on the north side of the main upper east-west path, towards its western end. He married Marion Spottiswood...
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field. Bud Abbott as Eddie Harrington Lou Costello as Albert Mansfield Marion Hutton as Elsie Kirby Grant as Peter Margaret Irving as Mrs. Winthrop Anne...
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Red Sovine, Hawkshaw Hawkins and Rita Robbins, The Hutton Sisters (Marion Hutton and Betty Hutton), The Flamingos, Ronnie Aldrich and The Squads, Tito...
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Vocalists Marion Hutton Ray Eberle Tex Beneke Jack Lathrop Ernie Caceres Kay Starr Dorothy Claire Paula Kelly The Modernaires Skip Nelson Musicians Al...
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He's Never Been Loved Before)" (with Marion Hutton) / "No More Toujours L'Amour (Hoya, Hoya)" (with Marion Hutton) 18713: "A Kiss Goodnight" (with Ella...
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she joined Glenn Miller's orchestra, replacing Dorothy Claire and Marion Hutton.[citation needed] Kelly originally performed solo, but also soon became...
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra recorded it in 1939, featuring vocals by Marion Hutton Ella Fitzgerald sang it on her 1961 album Ella Fitzgerald Sings the...
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year on Victor Records (catalog 27943A) with vocals by Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires. The song, written by Jule Styne with lyrics by...
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