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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 | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley Arlen. Now, she addressed Vincent Youmans and Irving Berlin. Unlike Night in Manhattan, which featured Bobby Hackett, 1952 Sings Irving Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||
Lee Wiley 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 | |||||||||||||||||||
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 |