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public fallout. She hired and fired other ghostwriters and wrote a manuscript solo but it was rejected by the publisher for being "too genteel"; MacDonald refused to include many personal details about Eddy and she deleted already typed pages admitting to one single pregnancy that ended in miscarriage. Her last ghost writer, Fredda Dudley
Balling, noted that MacDonald was too ill to work more than a couple hours a day, so a final draft was never completed. The unfinished manuscript was published and annotated in 2004. MacDonald said that publishers wanted her to spice up her story. She refused to gossip about her colleagues and said she did not live that kind of life. In the last year of her life, despite declining health, she still was trying to find a publisher. An early version of the book, written with James Brough, is in the Cinematic Arts Library, Doheny Memorial Library, University of Southern California.
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2325:. This was before she had an intimate relationship with Gene Raymond. Raymond was physically unable to father children, and MacDonald alluded to this fact in her unfinished autobiography, writing that she returned from her Hawaii honeymoon with Raymond with the knowledge and accurate admittance that "The MacRaymonds had no children." Nevertheless, MacDonald had additional, later, documented and visible pregnancies while married to Raymond, all of which ended in miscarriage.
1903:'s compositions. At this time, MacDonald discovered that she was an extrovert who enjoyed socializing with friends and performing for others, admitting that " needed people to watch and applaud me as much as I needed food and drink." At the end of her first performance in the local church as a child, "I paused ever so slightly and then, when I realized they needed prodding, I promptly began clapping my hands and said to the congregation, 'Now everybody's got to clap!'"
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2377:. In 1963, MacDonald and Raymond moved into two adjoining apartments at the Wilshire Comstock in Westwood, on the 8th floor in the East building. Nelson Eddy had his own apartment on the 7th floor of the West building, and allowed MacDonald to decorate it; they used it as a rendezvous spot until she was too weak to walk the few yards over to his building. (After Eddy's death, his widow Ann learned of the apartment and moved into it.)
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European tour and they lived together—MacDonald even signing her return address as "JAR" (Jeanette Anna Ritchie) and referring to him as her "darling husband." Despite Ritchie's family claiming that he was married to MacDonald but the marriage had been annulled in 1935, he never confirmed the claims. He later relocated to Europe as an MGM representative, becoming responsible for recruiting
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1832:. Her surprise guests included her sisters, a sailor she danced with at the Hollywood Canteen, her former English teacher, her husband and the clergyman who married them, and Nelson Eddy appeared as a voice from her past, singing the song he sang at her wedding; his surprise appearance brought her to tears. Shortly thereafter, she appeared as the mystery guest on the December 21, 1952, episode of
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1659:: "From where I sit at the opera, Jeanette MacDonald has turned out to be one of the welcome surprises of the season ... her Marguerite was better than her Juliet ... beautifully sung with purity of line and tone, a good trill, and a Gallic inflection that understood Gounod's phrasing ... You felt if Faust must sell his soul to the devil, at least this time he got his money's worth."
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anything else in the world those days, I wanted to see him receive as much acclaim as I, to spare him these humiliations." When she reunited with
Chevalier in 1957, he asked her why she had retired from films, to which she replied, "Because for exactly twenty years I've played my best role, by his side. And I'm perfectly happy."
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English alphabet, a ritual upon which she had insisted. Interestingly, thirteen became a recurring number throughout her life, such as
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Britain from 1937 to 1942. During her
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Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961. Of the award, she said, "It is strange how awards, decorations, doctorates, etc., can be conferred from various parts of the country, and even the world. And yet, the funny satisfaction of being recognized in one's home town seems to be a
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suffered serious censorship cuts during filming that made the result less successful. MacDonald sang "Spring Is Here" and the title song. It was the final film made by the team of MacDonald and Eddy. After a falling-out with Mayer, Eddy bought out his MGM contract (with one film left to make) and
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throughout her life to the point that her therapist told her to imagine that all of the members of the audience were lettuce. Due to her heart condition, she could not carry a pregnancy to term; she had blackouts and fainting spells, became stressed to the point of not being able to eat, and was
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England, but Eddy pulled out when he learned MacDonald was investing her own funds. Eddy preferred to publicly blame the proposed project as
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Ritchie (died 1972), 12 years her senior, who claimed that he was the son of a fallen millionaire. They traveled with MacDonald's family to Hollywood, and he became a press agent for MGM. Rumors circulated that they were engaged and/or secretly married, since Ritchie was by
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At that time Mayer adamantly refused to allow MacDonald to annul her marriage and elope. The situation ended with MacDonald losing her baby at nearly 6 months. The boy was named Daniel Kendrick Eddy, and Nelson buried him (or his ashes) on private property in Ojai, California.
1194:(1940) with Eddy, which proved to be one of MacDonald's more popular films. Composer Sigmund Romberg's 1927 Broadway hit provided the plot and the songs: "Lover, Come Back to Me," "One Kiss," and "Wanting You," plus Eddy's version of "Stout Hearted Men." This was followed by
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1999:, she replied, "As at any focal point, there are some belligerents, but they are no more numerous than in any other community." Neither she nor Gene Raymond were ever considered or subpoenaed for a HUAC hearing; in a radio interview, MacDonald was quoted as saying, "
1819:, and they sang on other World War II victory shows together. The majority of her radio work in the mid to late 1940s was with Eddy. Her 1948 Hollywood Bowl concert was also broadcast over the air, in which she used Eddy's longtime accompanist, Theodore Paxson.
1545:. When America joined World War II in 1941, MacDonald co-founded the Army Emergency Relief and raised funds on concert tours. When she was home in Hollywood, she held an open house at her home on Sunday afternoons for GIs. On one occasion, at the request of
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2031:, so MacDonald loaned money to Jack, and he repaid her as soon as he could, which was as late as the 1950s. MacDonald next dated Irving Stone (1901-1968) from around 1926–28; they met when she was touring in Chicago in
1076:(1938) was the result, but the two stars had little screen time together, and the main song, "Obey Your Heart," was never sung as a duet. The film featured an original score by Sigmund Romberg, and reused the popular
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850:(1932), considered by many film critics and writers to be the perfect film musical. Starring Chevalier as a humble tailor in love with a princess played by MacDonald, much of the story is told in sung dialogue.
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guidelines that took effect July 1, 1934. Despite a Technicolor finale—the first use of the new three-color Technicolor process other than Disney cartoons—the film was not a huge success. It lost $ 142,000. In
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in Montreal at His Majesty's Theatre (May 8, 1943). She quickly repeated the role in Quebec City (May 12), Ottawa (May 15 and 17), Toronto (May 20 and 22), and Windsor (May 24). Her U.S. debut with the
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1553:," and 20,000 voices spontaneously joined in. She auctioned off encores for donations and raised almost $ 100,000 for the troops (over $ 1.5 million, adjusted for inflation). President
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mediocre, when in fact MacDonald was uninsurable due to her heart condition. A reunion with Maurice Chevalier was also considered. Other thwarted projects with Eddy were
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as a maid, whom MacDonald personally requested. Within one year, beginning in 1942, L.B. Mayer released his four highest-paid actresses from their MGM contracts;
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In the 1950s, talks with respect to a Broadway return occurred. In the 1960s, MacDonald was approached about starring on Broadway in a musical version of
1149:(1939) as a contemporary musical couple who clash when her career flourishes while his founders. MacDonald's performance was subdued, and choreographer
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as a plus-one at a charity ball), and did not attend the wedding. The Raymonds lived in a 21-room
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friend Constance Hope, and declared during the 1940 presidential election, "I sing for
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on November 13, 1950. On November 12, 1952, she was the subject of Ralph Edwards'
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as his boyhood chum who has become a priest and gives the moral messages.
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in the United States. She also did some early recordings for
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ceremony broadcast in 1931. She hosted her own radio show,
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built a Jeanette MacDonald Recital Hall in her honor.
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as her king. The ceremony was filmed and presented by
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Gold Medal Award as Best Picture of 1935 (beating out
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Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
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Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
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Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
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Paramount, controversial move to Fox Film Corporation
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in 1959 was her last professional stage appearance.
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owns the only known color print of this production.
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4534:"Legendary Jeanette MacDonald :: Filmography"
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6467:The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
6447:The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
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5673:Miss Jeanette MacDonald (February 27, 2018).
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6155:"An Excerpt from "Sweethearts" – Sharon Rich"
6026:
6024:
3475:, p. 486 photograph of baptismal record.
3472:
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1992:about whether she had heard any gossip about
6557:This is an updated edition of Rich, Sharon,
6476:Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters
6226:"Religious Songs sung by Jeanette MacDonald"
5704:Brookhouser, Frank (1960). "Man About Town".
5167:Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters
4707:
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1315:," and in a studio-filmed sequence singing "
1080:stage plot (also employed by opera composer
5822:I'll See You Again, Volume 3: After the War
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4148:Mosher, John (March 27, 1937). "Maytime".
3389:The First Lady of Song, Jeanette MacDonald
3337:The First Lady of Song, Jeanette MacDonald
2962:" (G. H. Clutsam), "The Jewel Song" (from
2943:Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg
1926:MacDonald (right), with Harriet Kriesler,
1621:(July 10 and 25) and one as Marguerite in
45:
7280:20th-century American women opera singers
6253:"Jeanette MacDonald's Operetta Favorites"
6007:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 180.
5819:
4702:
2856:), "Marche des Grenadiers" (Schertzinger)
2802:), "Marche des Grenadiers" (Schertzinger)
497:. In 1920, she appeared in two musicals:
6199:"Jeanette MacDonald – MacDonald In Song"
5630:Miss Jeanette MacDonald (May 5, 2018).
5366:
3581:"The Iron Butterfly :: Early Years"
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1097:Eddy and MacDonald from the trailer for
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1017:In the summer of 1936, filming began on
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560:. She finally landed a starring role in
468:
6280:"Jeanette MacDonald - Romantic Moments"
6000:
2451:that she did with Nelson Eddy in 1959.
2244:more gratifying recognition than all."
1662:
1043:brought MacDonald another gold record.
706:was a desert-island comedy directed by
16:American singer and actress (1903-1965)
7167:
7077:There's No Business Like Show Business
6831:
6566:Catherine Littlefield: A Life in Dance
6362:"Jeanette MacDonald - Smilin' Through"
4147:
3603:Catherine Littlefield: A Life in Dance
3407:There's No Business Like Show Business
3355:There's No Business Like Show Business
3171:England, Scotland and Wales (7 cities)
2399:Jeanette MacDonald on screen and stage
1990:House Un-American Activities Committee
1872:'s impersonation in "Charley's Aunt."
1639:Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company
1200:(1940), a Technicolor film version of
617:, his first sound film, which starred
7285:Classical musicians from Pennsylvania
6940:Comin' Thro' the Rye (Old Scotch Air)
6805:
1671:A promotional photo of MacDonald for
1359:It would prove to be her final film.
1351:in an adaptation of a short story by
7235:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
6517:
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1854:. In 1957, Eddy and she appeared on
990:as the extra-virile proprietor of a
666:'s hit 1925 operetta. Broadway star
7245:Paramount Pictures contract players
7205:American people of Scottish descent
6954:From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water
5904:Godsandfoolishgrandeur.blogspot.com
3578:
2974:From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water
2543:"Le Roi de Thulé", "The Jewel Song"
2192:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
1617:as Juliette in two performances of
1506:American Women's Voluntary Services
789:) bets his happily married friend (
13:
7255:American people of English descent
7195:American musical theatre actresses
3059:For the Army Emergency Relief fund
2178:, future governor & president
1704:, often with Nelson Eddy, and the
1418:
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6659:
2593:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
1852:Lux Video Theatre Holiday Special
593:While MacDonald was appearing in
7250:American people of Dutch descent
7151:
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6947:Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
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6307:"Jeanette MacDonald - Favorites"
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3605:, Oxford University Press, 2020.
3447:
3309:Jeanette MacDonald at The Sahara
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680:UCLA Film and Television Archive
459:
7240:20th-century American actresses
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2757:Jeanette MacDonald, en personne
2549:", "Les Filles de Cadiz", and "
1938:On sets, MacDonald would never
1551:The Battle Hymn of the Republic
1495:
1443:opened August 20, 1956, at the
1055:was borrowed, and a new song, "
181:
7225:American vaudeville performers
6585:University of California Press
5387:LegendaryJeanetteMacDonald.com
3595:
3583:. Legendary Jeanette MacDonald
3572:
3395:Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)
2840:), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (
2786:), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (
2410:Jeanette MacDonald discography
2403:
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1025:, and Paul Lukas, produced by
658:(1930) was a lavish two-strip
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432:
247:Screen Actors Guild award for
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7290:American Christian Scientists
6430:
3290:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3270:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3249:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3200:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3167:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3147:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3127:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3107:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3087:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3067:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3046:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3026:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
3006:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
2986:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
2938:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital
2812:Jeanette MacDonald, In Person
2423:
2316:, who offer him condolences.
2280:Relationship with Nelson Eddy
2247:
2042:MacDonald eventually dated a
1958:
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1776:. Other radio shows included
1529:. MacDonald performed at the
1509:
1347:(1949) teamed MacDonald with
1230:(1942), was adapted from the
984:1906 San Francisco earthquake
828:in 1932 was directed by both
507:as a chorus replacement, and
6521:Nelson Eddy: The Opera Years
6175:. RIAA. 2015. Archived from
4337:"New Moon (1940) – Articles"
4154:. New York, NY. p. 70.
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2709:Emil Blatz Temple of Music,
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2536:Emil Blatz Temple of Music,
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2257:USC Thornton School of Music
1862:, singing several songs. On
874:MGM, Nelson Eddy partnership
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7220:Actresses from Philadelphia
6640:McCormick, Maggie (2019c).
6621:McCormick, Maggie (2019b).
6602:McCormick, Maggie (2019a).
2508:
2135:the week after, and was in
1073:The Girl of the Golden West
1021:, co-starring Nelson Eddy,
734:Hollywood Victory Committee
710:, co-starring the likes of
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7306:
7200:American operatic sopranos
6755:Internet Broadway Database
6568:. Oxford University Press.
6465:Knowles (Dugan), Eleanor,
5820:McCormick, Maggie (2019).
3294:14 cities (USA and Canada)
2836:), "Un Jour" ("Some Day";
2699:, conducted by Saul Caston
2407:
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2137:Houston Methodist Hospital
2121:Houston Methodist Hospital
1778:The Prudential Family Hour
1651:, the music critic of the
1573:MacDonald rehearsing with
765:in 1930. Despite music by
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7215:Singers from Philadelphia
7148:
7121:
7093:
7061:
7031:Songs My Mother Taught Me
6896:
6857:
6839:
6126:Mac/Eddy Today, Issue #72
6102:"Miliza Korjus Interview"
3639:Logansport Pharos-Tribune
3182:Oh, Charlie Is My Darling
2945:and 20 other cities (USA)
2697:Denver Symphony Orchestra
2210:Honors and commemorations
1934:at the Stork Club in 1944
1413:Grauman's Chinese Theater
1317:I'll See You in My Dreams
894:. Her first MGM film was
678:" and "Only a Rose." The
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7265:Pennsylvania Republicans
7210:American stage actresses
6076:"Rise Stevens Interview"
5609:"Hollywood Walk of Fame"
5337:I'll See You Again 2019a
5265:I'll See You Again 2019a
3795:. Movies & TV Dept.
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2609:War Memorial Opera House
2174:, former vice-president
2105:
1962: mid-to-late 1930s
1802:The Screen Guild Theater
1790:The Star-Spangled Banner
1564:
1504:MacDonald dressed in an
1353:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
26:Not to be confused with
7190:American film actresses
7024:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
6989:Nearer, My God, to Thee
6866:Beyond the Blue Horizon
6050:"Sandy Reiss Interview"
5958:. Donald Fine. p.
3190:The Last Rose of Summer
1385:All Stars Don't Spangle
1313:Beyond the Blue Horizon
1153:, just hired away from
730:Beyond the Blue Horizon
556:, a musical version of
345:Jeanette Anna MacDonald
224:gold records (one for "
61:Jeannette Anna McDonald
7260:California Republicans
7045:They Didn't Believe Me
6975:Lover, Come Back to Me
6968:Land of Hope and Glory
6564:Skeel, Sharon. (2020)
6545:. Bell Harbour Press.
6524:. Bell Harbour Press.
6502:. Bell Harbour Press.
6479:. Bell Harbour Press.
6469:, Booksurge Llc, 2006.
6449:, Citadel Press, 1978.
6436:Barclay, Florence L.,
6001:Fleming, E.J. (2004).
3801:. 2014. Archived from
2916:N'est-ce pas poétique?
2637:Philadelphia Orchestra
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2220:Hollywood Walk of Fame
2216:Hollywood Walk of Fame
2119:MacDonald died at the
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1824:The Voice of Firestone
1786:The Voice of Firestone
1782:Screen Guild Playhouse
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1409:Hollywood Walk of Fame
1381:Timothy Waits for Love
1322:Three Daring Daughters
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956:National Film Registry
897:The Cat and the Fiddle
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254:Hollywood Walk of Fame
6539:Rich, Sharon (2001).
6518:Rich, Sharon (2001).
6496:Rich, Sharon (2004).
6473:Rich, Sharon (2002).
6334:"Favorites in Stereo"
6173:"Searchable database"
5803:Rich, Sharon (2004).
5773:Rich, Sharon (2014).
3373:The Nicholas Brothers
2870:(Rex Theatre) Paris,
2771:c. September 18, 1931
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1555:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1531:Mayo Civic Auditorium
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1277:From the trailer for
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1087:La fanciulla del West
1009:behind the scenes of
1004:
882:From the trailer for
881:
834:Une Heure près de toi
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603:Nothing but the Truth
472:
454:Catherine Littlefield
6458:magazine, issue #50.
6422:Hollywood Diva, 1998
6143:. February 20, 2017.
5906:. November 10, 2013.
5791:Hollywood Diva, 1998
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3361:", "Ebb Tide", and "
2956:My Old Kentucky Home
2168:Dwight D. Eisenhower
2143:. DeBakey suggested
1813:The Kraft Music Hall
1770:The Gift of the Magi
1663:Radio and television
1559:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1535:Rochester, Minnesota
1390:The Thrill of It All
994:gambling joint, and
951:Mutiny on the Bounty
930:(1935), directed by
771:Fox Film Corporation
644:(1929), directed by
487:The Demi-Tasse Revue
319:RCA Red Seal Records
198:(1935–65, her death)
118:Glendale, California
7109:Favorites in Stereo
6887:Italian Street Song
6644:. BearManor Media.
6625:. BearManor Media.
6606:. BearManor Media.
6462:(www.GDHamann.com).
6258:Library of Congress
6231:Library of Congress
5383:"Robert G. Ritchie"
4871:Rich (2001), p. 330
3359:The Donkey Serenade
2960:Comin' Thro the Rye
2695:Performed with the
2641:Vladimir Golschmann
2635:Performed with the
2591:Performed with the
2489:Favorites in Stereo
2448:Favorites in Stereo
2420:Favorites in Stereo
2141:UCLA Medical Center
2125:Dr. Michael DeBakey
2096:The Mamas and Papas
1979:Religious Scientist
1766:A Song for Clotilda
1333:, Ann E. Todd, and
1057:The Donkey Serenade
892:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
796:Annabelle's Affairs
688:Paramount on Parade
558:Brewster's Millions
525:Fantastic Fricassee
7270:RCA Victor artists
7175:Jeanette MacDonald
7113:(with Nelson Eddy)
7003:Parlez-moi d'amour
6873:Isn't It Romantic?
6833:Jeanette MacDonald
6788:Jeanette MacDonald
6779:Jeanette MacDonald
6769:TCM Movie Database
6765:Jeanette MacDonald
6751:Jeanette MacDonald
6736:Jeanette MacDonald
6573:Turk, Edward Baron
6445:Castanza, Philip,
6398:. December 7, 1963
6370:. December 7, 1960
6342:. December 7, 1965
5611:. October 25, 2019
4717:MissMacDonalds.com
3805:on January 8, 2014
3798:The New York Times
2825:c. October 5, 1931
2822:September 21, 1931
2819:, London (England)
2661:Alexander Smallens
2586:The Hollywood Bowl
2567:The Hollywood Bowl
2470:Operetta Favorites
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2145:open-heart surgery
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2070:MacDonald married
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1994:Communist activity
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1754:The Student Prince
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1400:The Sound of Music
1373:, and a remake of
1325:(1948) co-starred
1287:Metropolitan Opera
1285:After opening the
1283:
1249:as a reporter and
1232:Rodgers & Hart
1227:I Married an Angel
1105:
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868:Isn't It Romantic?
783:Don't Bet on Women
753:
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324:His Master's Voice
242:Favorites in Hi-Fi
127:Jeanette MacDonald
39:Jeanette MacDonald
7275:Texas Republicans
7162:
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7102:MacDonald in Song
7070:Old Kentucky Home
7052:Un bel dì vedremo
6651:978-1-62933-450-9
6632:978-1-62933-448-6
6613:978-1-62933-436-3
6594:978-0-520-22253-3
6179:on April 12, 2019
5990:. March 10, 2015.
5924:. April 30, 2012.
5730:. Web-app.usc.edu
5663:, pp. 310–1.
4675:, p. 276-77.
4648:, p. 109-15.
3579:Montiel, Pierre.
3473:Sweethearts, 2001
3453:Three weeks later
3422:
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3371:Supporting acts:
2768:September 4, 1931
2745:Selected set list
2723:
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2690:Red Rocks Theater
2575:Leopold Stokowski
2457:MacDonald in Song
2300:In the biography
2092:Michelle Phillips
2029:Wall Street Crash
1944:Broadway Serenade
1829:This Is Your Life
1808:The Electric Hour
1797:Lux Radio Theater
1712:. These included
1701:Lux Radio Theater
1683:. She was on the
1627:Roméo et Juliette
1619:Roméo et Juliette
1599:Roméo et Juliette
1581:in Montreal, 1943
1579:Roméo et Juliette
1547:Lt. Ronald Reagan
1527:Broadway Serenade
1490:The Coconut Grove
1462:Buffalo, New York
1445:Starlight Theatre
1376:The Vagabond King
1357:Claude Jarman Jr.
1172:Broadway Serenade
1159:Broadway Serenade
1146:Broadway Serenade
838:One Hour With You
825:One Hour with You
762:The Lottery Bride
655:The Vagabond King
650:Maurice Chevalier
636:Paramount Studios
619:Maurice Chevalier
449:The Addams Family
410:One Hour with You
372:One Hour With You
349:Maurice Chevalier
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328:Disque Gramophone
155:Years active
51:MacDonald in 1934
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6880:Indian Love Call
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5842:. June 23, 2015.
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3681:
3675:
3666:
3665:, p. 38-40.
3660:
3654:
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3641:, March 18, 1922
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3399:January 20, 1954
3393:Cocoanut Grove,
3347:October 28, 1953
3313:The Sahara Hotel
2958:" (S. Foster), "
2908:February 3, 1933
2817:Dominion Theatre
2761:Empire Theatre,
2730:
2729:
2653:Lewisohn Stadium
2605:January 13, 1949
2513:
2512:
2476:Romantic Moments
2432:
2428:
2425:
2314:Lauritz Melchior
2188:Lauritz Melchior
1984:MacDonald was a
1963:
1960:
1955:ham without eggs
1890:
1887:
1758:Tonight or Never
1742:The Sun Comes Up
1718:Naughty Marietta
1708:, which starred
1696:Cecil B. DeMille
1689:Vicks Open House
1673:Vicks Open House
1643:Academy of Music
1615:Cincinnati Opera
1514:
1511:
1470:Sunset Boulevard
1435:. She opened in
1344:The Sun Comes Up
1297:Marlene Dietrich
1279:The Sun Comes Up
1136:Let Freedom Ring
1053:1912 stage score
970:Indian Love Call
928:Naughty Marietta
922:La Veuve Joyeuse
842:Rouben Mamoulian
820:Ramsay MacDonald
816:Dominion Theatre
662:film version of
648:and co-starring
563:Yes, Yes, Yvette
416:Naughty Marietta
382:Naughty Marietta
239:gold record for
226:Indian Love Call
185:
183:
124:Other names
93:
90:January 14, 1965
70:
68:
49:
35:
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7017:Smilin' Through
6996:The Old Refrain
6892:
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6781:discography at
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3865:, p. 98-9.
3861:
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3791:
3790:
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3759:
3755:, p. 62-3.
3751:
3747:
3743:, p. 60-2.
3739:
3732:
3728:, p. 55-6.
3724:
3720:
3716:, p. 51-3.
3712:
3708:
3700:
3696:
3692:, p. 48-9.
3688:
3684:
3680:, p. 40-5.
3676:
3669:
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3657:
3649:
3645:
3637:
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3609:
3601:Skeel, Sharon.
3600:
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3448:
3444:Two weeks later
3443:
3432:
3427:
3381:
3253:13 cities (USA)
3204:18 cities (USA)
3151:17 cities (USA)
3131:20 cities (USA)
3111:14 cities (USA)
3091:20 cities (USA)
3050:14 cities (USA)
3030:13 cities (USA)
3010:11 cities (USA)
2990:30 cities (USA)
2930:
2852:), "Riveiens" (
2828:"Dream Lover" (
2798:), "Riveiens" (
2774:"Dream Lover" (
2728:
2679:Erich Leinsdorf
2672:Robin Hood Dell
2639:, conducted by
2629:Robin Hood Dell
2595:, conducted by
2583:August 18, 1948
2533:August 10, 1943
2511:
2496:Smilin' Through
2464:Religious Songs
2430:
2426:
2412:
2406:
2401:
2395:
2390:
2282:
2273:
2268:
2250:
2212:
2164:Harry S. Truman
2129:Duke of Windsor
2108:
2021:
1975:massage therapy
1961:
1917:The Love Parade
1913:The Merry Widow
1888:
1878:
1835:What's My Line?
1738:Smilin' Through
1714:The Merry Widow
1665:
1653:Chicago Tribune
1649:Claudia Cassidy
1575:Armand Tokatyan
1567:
1522:
1512:
1498:
1421:
1419:Musical theatre
1370:The Desert Song
1292:Follow the Boys
1271:
1211:Smilin' Through
1177:Smilin' Through
1082:Giacomo Puccini
1041:Sigmund Romberg
1027:Irving Thalberg
912:The Merry Widow
906:Production Code
884:The Merry Widow
876:
852:Richard Rodgers
847:Love Me Tonight
801:Victor McLaglen
749:The Merry Widow
738:Follow the Boys
703:Let's Go Native
672:François Villon
641:The Love Parade
632:
627:
615:The Love Parade
569:No, No, Nanette
547:George Gershwin
491:Capitol Theatre
467:
462:
435:
404:The Love Parade
366:The Merry Widow
360:Love Me Tonight
354:The Love Parade
338:
331:
290:
286:Musical theater
258:
187:
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6982:The Man I Love
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6844:Acting credits
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6660:External links
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6455:Mac/Eddy Today
6450:
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6424:, p. 350.
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6159:Sharonrich.com
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5871:
5860:. July 8, 2014
5845:
5827:
5812:
5795:
5793:, p. 317.
5783:
5765:
5763:, p. 316.
5753:
5751:, p. 335.
5741:
5719:
5717:, p. 334.
5707:
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5622:
5600:
5598:, p. 331.
5585:
5583:, p. 330.
5570:
5568:, p. 327.
5555:
5553:, p. 322.
5543:
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5531:
5529:, p. 328.
5516:
5514:, p. 293.
5501:
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5489:
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5477:
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5453:
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5438:
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5423:
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5411:
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5365:
5353:
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5326:
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5284:
5269:
5257:
5255:, p. 245.
5245:
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5233:
5231:, p. 288.
5218:
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5206:
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5125:
5123:, p. 239.
5113:
5111:, p. 165.
5101:
5099:, p. 182.
5089:
5077:
5075:, p. 279.
5065:
5063:, p. 144.
5048:
5036:
5021:
5009:
5007:, p. 333.
4992:
4980:
4963:
4961:, p. 310.
4948:
4946:, p. 301.
4936:
4934:, p. 296.
4921:
4919:, p. 187.
4909:
4907:, p. 270.
4897:
4895:, p. 218.
4885:
4883:, p. 277.
4873:
4864:
4862:, p. 352.
4833:
4831:, p. 351.
4782:
4780:, p. 265.
4770:
4768:, p. 269.
4758:
4756:, p. 308.
4746:
4744:, p. 251.
4734:
4732:, p. 250.
4722:
4701:
4689:
4687:, p. 294.
4677:
4665:
4663:, p. 232.
4650:
4638:
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4621:, p. 353.
4604:
4589:
4587:, p. 354.
4570:
4568:, p. 306.
4558:
4556:, p. 150.
4546:
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4523:, p. 175.
4513:
4511:, p. 318.
4492:
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4480:
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4468:
4466:, p. 373.
4456:
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4441:
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4429:
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4417:
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4402:
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4390:
4388:, p. 247.
4378:
4376:, p. 248.
4366:
4364:, p. 243.
4354:
4328:
4326:, p. 235.
4316:
4314:, p. 246.
4301:
4299:, p. 237.
4286:
4284:, p. 238.
4274:
4272:, p. 230.
4262:
4260:, p. 367.
4250:
4248:, p. 366.
4238:
4236:, p. 222.
4223:
4221:, p. 223.
4211:
4209:, p. 221.
4196:
4194:, p. 216.
4184:
4182:, p. 213.
4172:
4170:, p. 215.
4160:
4151:The New Yorker
4140:
4138:, p. 203.
4128:
4126:, p. 196.
4116:
4114:, p. 364.
4104:
4102:, p. 173.
4092:
4090:, p. 159.
4080:
4078:, p. 363.
4065:
4063:, p. 362.
4053:
4051:, p. 361.
4038:
4036:, p. 135.
4023:
4021:, p. 360.
4008:
4006:, p. 119.
3996:
3994:, p. 117.
3984:
3982:, p. 114.
3972:
3970:, p. 111.
3957:
3955:, p. 105.
3945:
3943:, p. 359.
3930:
3928:, p. 102.
3918:
3906:
3904:, p. 268.
3891:
3889:, p. 357.
3879:
3867:
3855:
3843:
3828:
3816:
3784:
3772:
3757:
3745:
3730:
3718:
3706:
3694:
3682:
3667:
3655:
3643:
3631:
3619:
3607:
3594:
3571:
3556:
3544:
3542:, p. 4-5.
3532:
3515:
3513:, p. 313.
3496:
3494:, p. 197.
3477:
3464:
3462:
3459:
3456:
3455:
3446:
3429:
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3426:
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3333:
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3322:
3321:March 10, 1953
3319:
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3305:
3303:
3301:
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3286:
3285:
3283:
3281:
3278:
3275:
3274:7 cities (USA)
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3263:
3260:
3257:
3254:
3251:
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3244:
3242:
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3233:
3230:
3227:Western Europe
3223:
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3208:
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3071:7 cities (USA)
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2617:Pierre Monteux
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2597:Eugene Ormandy
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2563:August 9, 1945
2560:
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2554:
2547:The Waltz Song
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2408:Main article:
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2397:Main article:
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2389:
2386:
2347:Louis B. Mayer
2281:
2278:
2272:
2269:
2267:
2264:
2249:
2246:
2238:Ithaca College
2211:
2208:
2107:
2104:
2033:The Magic Ring
2020:
2017:
1932:Gloria Swanson
1901:Stephen Foster
1897:American dream
1877:
1874:
1860:The Big Record
1774:Apple Blossoms
1762:Melvyn Douglas
1685:Academy Awards
1664:
1661:
1566:
1563:
1539:Hollywood Bowl
1521:
1518:
1497:
1494:
1441:The King and I
1432:The King and I
1420:
1417:
1335:Elinor Donahue
1270:
1267:
1204:'s 1929 stage
1151:Busby Berkeley
1143:co-starred in
1119:Dorothy Parker
1115:Victor Herbert
1031:John Barrymore
1005:MacDonald and
940:Victor Herbert
932:W. S. Van Dyke
875:
872:
779:Reginald Denny
775:Oh, for a Man!
757:United Artists
646:Ernst Lubitsch
631:
628:
626:
623:
611:Ernst Lubitsch
529:The Magic Ring
504:The Night Boat
466:
463:
461:
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340:
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337:Musical artist
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94:(aged 61)
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21:Janet McDonald
15:
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7098:
7096:
7092:
7085:
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7078:
7074:
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7067:
7066:
7064:
7062:Concert songs
7060:
7053:
7049:
7046:
7042:
7039:
7035:
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7028:
7025:
7021:
7018:
7014:
7011:
7010:San Francisco
7007:
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7000:
6997:
6993:
6990:
6986:
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6965:
6962:
6961:The Holy City
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6609:
6605:
6600:
6596:
6590:
6586:
6581:
6580:
6574:
6570:
6567:
6563:
6560:
6554:
6552:0-9711998-1-7
6548:
6544:
6543:
6537:
6533:
6531:0-9711998-0-9
6527:
6523:
6522:
6516:
6511:
6509:0-9711998-8-4
6505:
6501:
6500:
6494:
6488:
6486:0-9711998-4-1
6482:
6478:
6477:
6471:
6468:
6464:
6460:
6457:
6456:
6451:
6448:
6444:
6441:
6440:
6435:
6434:
6423:
6418:
6416:
6414:
6397:
6396:
6391:
6385:
6369:
6368:
6363:
6357:
6341:
6340:
6335:
6329:
6314:
6313:
6308:
6302:
6287:
6286:
6281:
6275:
6260:
6259:
6254:
6248:
6233:
6232:
6227:
6221:
6206:
6205:
6200:
6194:
6178:
6174:
6168:
6160:
6156:
6150:
6142:
6138:
6132:
6123:
6107:
6103:
6097:
6081:
6077:
6071:
6055:
6051:
6045:
6037:
6033:
6027:
6025:
6016:
6010:
6006:
6005:
5997:
5989:
5985:
5979:
5971:
5969:1-55611-407-9
5965:
5961:
5956:
5955:
5949:
5943:
5937:, p. 303
5936:
5931:
5923:
5919:
5913:
5905:
5901:
5895:
5887:
5886:
5881:
5875:
5859:
5855:
5849:
5841:
5837:
5831:
5823:
5816:
5808:
5807:
5799:
5792:
5787:
5778:
5777:
5769:
5762:
5757:
5750:
5745:
5729:
5723:
5716:
5711:
5700:
5692:
5680:
5676:
5669:
5662:
5657:
5649:
5637:
5633:
5626:
5610:
5604:
5597:
5592:
5590:
5582:
5577:
5575:
5567:
5562:
5560:
5552:
5547:
5540:
5535:
5528:
5523:
5521:
5513:
5508:
5506:
5498:
5493:
5486:
5481:
5474:
5469:
5462:
5457:
5450:
5445:
5443:
5435:
5430:
5428:
5420:
5415:
5409:, p. 94.
5408:
5403:
5388:
5384:
5378:
5376:
5374:
5372:
5370:
5363:, p. 58.
5362:
5357:
5351:, p. 59.
5350:
5345:
5339:, p. 39.
5338:
5333:
5331:
5324:, p. 44.
5323:
5318:
5312:, p. 43.
5311:
5306:
5304:
5297:, p. 38.
5296:
5291:
5289:
5282:, p. 37.
5281:
5276:
5274:
5267:, p. 37.
5266:
5261:
5254:
5249:
5242:
5237:
5230:
5225:
5223:
5215:
5210:
5203:
5198:
5191:
5186:
5179:
5174:
5168:
5163:
5161:
5152:
5140:
5136:
5129:
5122:
5117:
5110:
5105:
5098:
5093:
5087:, p. 87.
5086:
5081:
5074:
5069:
5062:
5057:
5055:
5053:
5045:
5040:
5034:, p. 10.
5033:
5028:
5026:
5019:, p. 14.
5018:
5013:
5006:
5001:
4999:
4997:
4990:, p. 19.
4989:
4984:
4977:
4972:
4970:
4968:
4960:
4955:
4953:
4945:
4940:
4933:
4928:
4926:
4918:
4913:
4906:
4901:
4894:
4889:
4882:
4877:
4868:
4861:
4856:
4854:
4852:
4850:
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4844:
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4838:
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4825:
4823:
4821:
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4815:
4813:
4811:
4809:
4807:
4805:
4803:
4801:
4799:
4797:
4795:
4793:
4791:
4789:
4787:
4779:
4774:
4767:
4762:
4755:
4750:
4743:
4738:
4731:
4726:
4718:
4714:
4708:
4706:
4698:
4693:
4686:
4681:
4674:
4669:
4662:
4657:
4655:
4647:
4642:
4635:
4630:
4628:
4620:
4615:
4613:
4611:
4609:
4601:
4596:
4594:
4586:
4581:
4579:
4577:
4575:
4567:
4562:
4555:
4550:
4535:
4529:
4522:
4517:
4510:
4505:
4503:
4501:
4499:
4497:
4489:
4484:
4477:
4472:
4465:
4460:
4453:
4448:
4446:
4438:
4433:
4426:
4421:
4414:
4409:
4407:
4399:
4394:
4387:
4382:
4375:
4370:
4363:
4358:
4342:
4338:
4332:
4325:
4320:
4313:
4308:
4306:
4298:
4293:
4291:
4283:
4278:
4271:
4266:
4259:
4254:
4247:
4242:
4235:
4230:
4228:
4220:
4215:
4208:
4203:
4201:
4193:
4188:
4181:
4176:
4169:
4164:
4157:
4153:
4152:
4144:
4137:
4132:
4125:
4120:
4113:
4108:
4101:
4096:
4089:
4084:
4077:
4072:
4070:
4062:
4057:
4050:
4045:
4043:
4035:
4030:
4028:
4020:
4015:
4013:
4005:
4000:
3993:
3988:
3981:
3976:
3969:
3964:
3962:
3954:
3949:
3942:
3937:
3935:
3927:
3922:
3916:, p. 96.
3915:
3910:
3903:
3898:
3896:
3888:
3883:
3877:, p. 98.
3876:
3871:
3864:
3859:
3853:, p. 91.
3852:
3847:
3841:, p. 89.
3840:
3835:
3833:
3826:, p. 80.
3825:
3820:
3804:
3800:
3799:
3794:
3788:
3782:, p. 65.
3781:
3776:
3770:, p. 57.
3769:
3764:
3762:
3754:
3749:
3742:
3737:
3735:
3727:
3722:
3715:
3710:
3704:, p. 51.
3703:
3698:
3691:
3686:
3679:
3674:
3672:
3664:
3659:
3653:, p. 36.
3652:
3647:
3640:
3635:
3629:, p. 35.
3628:
3623:
3617:, p. 20.
3616:
3611:
3604:
3598:
3582:
3575:
3568:
3563:
3561:
3553:
3548:
3541:
3536:
3529:
3524:
3522:
3520:
3512:
3507:
3505:
3503:
3501:
3493:
3488:
3486:
3484:
3482:
3474:
3469:
3465:
3450:
3441:
3439:
3437:
3435:
3430:
3418:
3415:
3412:
3408:
3404:
3401:
3398:
3396:
3392:
3390:
3387:
3386:
3383:
3377:
3374:
3370:
3369:
3367:
3364:
3360:
3356:
3352:
3349:
3346:
3343:
3340:
3338:
3335:
3334:
3331:
3328:
3326:
3323:
3320:
3318:
3314:
3311:
3308:
3307:
3304:
3302:
3299:
3293:
3291:
3288:
3287:
3284:
3282:
3279:
3273:
3271:
3268:
3267:
3264:
3261:
3258:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3246:
3243:
3240:
3237:
3234:
3231:
3228:
3224:
3222:
3219:
3218:
3215:
3212:
3209:
3203:
3201:
3198:
3197:
3194:
3191:
3187:
3183:
3179:
3176:
3170:
3168:
3165:
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3159:
3156:
3150:
3148:
3145:
3144:
3141:
3139:
3136:
3130:
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3124:
3121:
3119:
3116:
3110:
3108:
3105:
3104:
3101:
3099:
3096:
3090:
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3084:
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3068:
3065:
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3058:
3055:
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3047:
3044:
3043:
3040:
3038:
3035:
3029:
3027:
3024:
3023:
3020:
3018:
3015:
3009:
3007:
3004:
3003:
3000:
2998:
2995:
2989:
2987:
2984:
2983:
2980:
2978:
2975:
2971:
2970:Sempre Libera
2967:
2966:
2961:
2957:
2953:
2950:
2947:
2944:
2941:
2939:
2936:
2935:
2932:
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2922:
2920:
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2910:
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2905:
2901:
2897:
2893:
2889:
2885:
2881:
2877:
2873:
2869:
2867:
2864:
2863:
2860:
2858:
2855:
2851:
2847:
2843:
2839:
2835:
2831:
2827:
2824:
2821:
2818:
2815:
2813:
2810:
2809:
2806:
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2801:
2797:
2793:
2789:
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2744:
2741:
2738:
2735:
2732:
2731:
2719:
2716:
2714:
2712:
2708:
2706:July 16, 1957
2704:
2701:
2698:
2694:
2692:
2689:
2685:
2682:
2680:
2676:
2674:
2671:
2669:July 26, 1952
2667:
2664:
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207:Blossom Rock
169:Gene Raymond
92:(1965-01-14)
79:Pennsylvania
75:Philadelphia
32:
7185:1965 deaths
7180:1903 births
6933:Ciribiribin
6897:Other songs
6849:Discography
6183:February 9,
6141:Maceddy.com
6112:January 20,
6106:Maceddy.com
6086:January 20,
6080:Maceddy.com
6060:January 20,
6054:Maceddy.com
5988:Maceddy.com
5954:Sweethearts
5922:Maceddy.com
5864:January 20,
5858:Maceddy.com
5840:Maceddy.com
5776:Sweethearts
3344:, Las Vegas
3342:Sands Hotel
3256:Spring 1950
3225:16 cities (
3207:Spring 1948
3174:Summer 1946
3114:Spring 1944
3074:Summer 1943
3033:Winter 1941
2993:Spring 1940
2736:Location(s)
2431: 1958
2427: 1956
2404:Discography
2393:Filmography
2375:Irene Dunne
2355:Sweethearts
2334:Sweethearts
2306:Sharon Rich
2302:Sweethearts
2290:Sweethearts
2266:Controversy
2231:Ed Sullivan
2160:Lloyd Nolan
2053:Hedy Lamarr
2044:Wall Street
1858:'s program
1844:Prima Donna
1730:Sweethearts
1681:Publix Hour
1629:and one of
1513: 1942
1475:Hugh Martin
1395:Irene Dunne
1331:Jane Powell
1327:José Iturbi
1301:W.C. Fields
1269:Final roles
1263:Greta Garbo
1202:Noël Coward
1127:Sweethearts
1110:Sweethearts
1100:Sweethearts
1064:Allan Jones
1048:The Firefly
1011:The Firefly
1007:Allan Jones
988:Clark Gable
936:Nelson Eddy
917:Franz Lehár
856:Lorenz Hart
812:Morris Gest
808:Mistinguett
787:Edmund Lowe
781:. In 1931,
721:Monte Carlo
716:Kay Francis
708:Leo McCarey
668:Dennis King
660:Technicolor
625:Film career
599:Richard Dix
533:Mitzi Hajos
513:Irene Dunne
499:Jerome Kern
440:contracting
433:Early years
377:Nelson Eddy
196:Nelson Eddy
132:Occupations
7169:Categories
7038:Summertime
6431:References
6014:0786420278
5728:"USC Maps"
3235:Early 1950
2884:Strasbourg
2880:Marseilles
2439:RCA Victor
2429: – c.
2382:Rose Marie
2322:Rose Marie
2248:Posthumous
2170:, Senator
2084:Mock Tudor
1986:Republican
1870:Art Carney
1856:Patti Page
1817:Guest Star
1722:Rose Marie
1486:The Sahara
1365:The Rosary
1339:hit parade
1236:Anita Loos
1170:Following
974:Rose Marie
961:Rose-Marie
712:Jack Oakie
607:Helen Kane
588:Cary Grant
575:Sunny Days
549:hit show.
475:Sunny Days
388:Rose-Marie
314:RCA Victor
295:Instrument
144:radio host
67:1903-06-18
7140:(husband)
7084:Un bel dì
6919:Beau Soir
6912:Ave Maria
6680:Biography
6402:April 22,
6374:April 22,
6346:April 22,
6318:April 22,
6291:April 22,
6264:April 22,
6237:April 22,
5935:Rich 1994
5615:April 10,
5392:April 11,
3461:Citations
3425:Footnotes
3411:Un bel di
3363:Un bel di
3317:Las Vegas
3297:Fall 1952
3277:Fall 1950
3232:Late 1949
3186:Beau Soir
3154:Fall 1945
3134:Fall 1944
3094:Fall 1943
3053:Fall 1942
3013:Fall 1940
2892:Rotterdam
2888:Amsterdam
2711:Milwaukee
2538:Milwaukee
2484:(c. 1951)
2482:Favorites
2371:Lily Pons
2297:to you."
2240:in 1956.
2025:Tangerine
2013:Democrats
1840:John Daly
1637:with the
1508:uniform (
1482:The Sands
1141:Lew Ayres
1131:Photoplay
945:Photoplay
844:directed
584:Boom Boom
521:Tangerine
203:Relatives
158:1909–1959
7156:Category
7132:(sister)
6575:(1998).
6034:(2014).
5950:(1994).
5882:(2004).
5781:, p. 488
5734:March 3,
4539:April 7,
4347:March 3,
3809:March 3,
3587:March 3,
2904:Lausanne
2896:Brussels
2765:(France)
2551:Badinage
2522:Set list
2519:Location
2509:Concerts
2133:pleurisy
1940:lip-sync
1206:operetta
1191:New Moon
1129:won the
866:," and "
759:to make
676:Some Day
542:Tip Toes
495:Broadway
465:Broadway
298:Vocals (
281:Operetta
209:(sister)
6858:Singles
6783:Discogs
6767:at the
6753:at the
6716:Theatre
6666:Portals
6492:attack.
6395:Discogs
6367:Discogs
6339:Discogs
6312:Discogs
6285:Discogs
6204:Discogs
5691:Twitter
5685:May 15,
5648:Twitter
5642:May 15,
5151:Twitter
5145:May 15,
2854:Fragson
2846:Harling
2842:Whiting
2800:Fragson
2792:Harling
2788:Whiting
2388:Credits
1726:Maytime
1641:at the
1164:Variety
1036:Maytime
1019:Maytime
394:Maytime
300:soprano
249:Maytime
192:Partner
186:
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138:Actress
98:Houston
7122:Family
7094:Albums
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