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Lee Wiley
room and used it to emphasize the 1920s feel of Berlin's tunes . The 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
well as that of the singer. 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
Lee Wiley
03 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - I Got Lost In His Arms 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
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Arlen. Now, she addressed Vincent Youmans and Irving Berlin. Unlike Night in Manhattan, which featured Bobby Hackett, 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
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06 - with Stan Freeman and Cy Walter - Fools Fall in Love 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
Lee Wiley
The selections made for an album of varying moods on which Wiley worked well with the pianists, who were given plenty of 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
Lee Wiley
stunning Night in Manhattan with two further 10" LPs recorded in the late fall of 1951 and released simultaneously in 1952 Sings Irving Berlin
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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