Hubert Prior Vallée (July 28, 1901 – July 3, 1986), known professionally as Rudy Vallée, was an American singer, saxophonist, bandleader, actor, and entertainer...
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Fay Webb (section Marriage to Rudy Vallée)
who gained recognition through her marriage to singer and bandleader Rudy Vallée. After graduating from Santa Monica High School in 1927, Webb was signed...
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This article is a discography for American singer Rudy Vallée. The Online 78 rpm Discographical Project...
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footballer Rudy Trouvé (born 1967), Belgian musician Rudy Turk (1927–2007), American museum director, curator, painter Hubert Rudy Vallée (1901–1986)...
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the World Wide Wicket Company. The musical, starring Robert Morse and Rudy Vallée, opened at the 46th Street Theatre on Broadway in October 1961, running...
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The Maine Stein Song (section Rudy Vallée)
Opie, a march written by E. A. Fenstad. It was popularized in 1930 by Rudy Vallée and became the only college song to become a number one hit. In 1902...
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De Leath are often credited as inventors of the crooning style, but Rudy Vallée brought the style widespread popularity. In his popular radio program...
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original show, it was sung by Frances Williams. It was first recorded by Rudy Vallée on July 25, 1931, for Victor Records, then also by Jacques Renard and...
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"Honey" Recorded by Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees in 1929 Problems playing this file? See media help. "Honey" is a popular song written by Seymour...
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her to RKO to star in many films (another source says Greer's husband, Rudy Vallee, "helped her get out of her contract with Hughes and secure another pact...
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mathematician Rudy Vallée (1901–1986), American singer and actor Stéphanie Vallée (born 1971), Canadian lawyer and politician Yvonne Vallée (1899–1996)...
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directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallée and Barbara Lawrence. The film is about a jealous symphony conductor...
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Rudy Vallee Melodies is a 1932 short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was originally released by Paramount Pictures. The film, which features...
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public as his career continued into the 1930s. He worked for a while in Rudy Vallee's band, then for a while in France. From the mid-1930s on, he essentially...
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"You're Driving Me Crazy" Recorded by Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees in 1930 Problems playing this file? See media help. "You’re Driving Me Crazy"...
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Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees in 1929 Problems playing this file? See media help. The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour (also known as The Rudy Vallée...
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occasions. Hit versions have included "Oh! Ma-Ma! (The Butcher Boy)" by Rudy Vallée and "Lazy Mary (Luna Mezzo Mare)" by Lou Monte. Related music and lyrics...
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"vaudeville"), so he wrote "Winchester Cathedral" in that vein, complete with a Rudy Vallée soundalike (John Carter) singing through his hands to imitate a megaphone...
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time. Morton Downey was one of the performers for the song in 1931. Rudy Vallee was one of the performers of the song in 1931. "(Dreaming of my) Indiana...
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and Reg Connelly) with Ted Shapiro. Early hit versions in 1929 were by Rudy Vallée and Al Bowlly. Many other artists have recorded the song over the years...
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Helen Morgan, Ethel Merman, Ann Miller, Eleanor Powell, Bert Lahr and Rudy Vallée. Louise Brooks, Dolores Costello, Barbara Pepper, and Alice Faye got...
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key. The song became best known through recordings by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallée that were released in late 1932. The song received positive reviews and...
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"Winchester Cathedral", a song inspired by the dance bands of the 1920s and a Rudy Vallée megaphone-style vocal. To his surprise, the song became a transatlantic...
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film directed by Sidney Lanfield, starring Sonja Henie, Tyrone Power, Rudy Vallée and Lyle Talbot and released by 20th Century Fox. The score was composed...
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Holiday with Jane Withers (1937),The Palm Beach Story (1942; performed by Rudy Vallée), Stage Door Canteen (1943; sung by Kenny Baker), and Holiday in Mexico...
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Russ Columbo and Rudy Vallée) have influenced their squaws and the cartoon opens with the braves singing the “Crosby, Columbo and Vallée” song. Next a young...
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1934. When Haymes requested more material, Weston's music was heard by Rudy Vallée, who offered him work on his radio show. Weston met Tommy Dorsey through...
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the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. It made #8 on the Billboard charts. 1929 Rudy Vallée recorded the song for his album Dancing in the Moonlight in 1929 1947...
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tradition was mined for prominent prime-time radio variety shows such as The Rudy Vallée Show. The structure of a single host introducing a series of acts became...
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George White's Scandals in 1931. The song was first recorded in 1931 by Rudy Vallée And His Connecticut Yankees on the Victor label. It became a hit at #10...
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