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Lee Wiley 05 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - Soft Lights And Sweet Music 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley 03 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - I Got Lost In His Arms 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley collection was hardly a definitive portrait of the songwriter, but it did give a sense of the breadth of his talent, as 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley inclusions were two tunes associated with a major Wiley influence, Ethel Waters, who introduced both "Heat Wave" and 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley band), the Youmans and Berlin LPs used a double-piano backup from Stan Freeman and Cy Walter. For the Berlin album, 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley non-production song "Some Sunny Day" to 1946's "I Got Lost in His Arms," from Annie Get Your Gun. Among the unsurprising 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley 04 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - Heat Wave 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley 1952, discs that took off from her celebrated songbook albums for the Liberty Music Shop label back in 1939-At that 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley 06 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - Fools Fall in Love 1952 Sings Irving Berlin |