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242:), and "You Got Me Crying Again". "Lonesome For You" / "I Want My Baby Back" was issued as a single early in 1950, while "Until I Fell For You" / "You Got Me Crying Again" was released later the same year. Neither record was a commercial success. The sum total of her stage performances did not run into double figures, and all of them took place around New York City. Smythe married in 1951 and her professional career came to a close. 153:
Vannie Smith was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The third of eight children, her parents were Grady and Gertrude McCray Smith, and she was named after her maternal grandmother, Lou Vannie Donaldson.
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through Filmcraft Productions in New York. Between January and May 1946, Smythe was filmed in eight of them. Several of the soundies also featured the pianist and songwriter
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in Harlem, in a one-night show put on by Dan Burley. In October, she appeared as part of the annual benefit dance put on by the Good Hearts Welfare Association at
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film that opened in New York in early July. The film was a collection of old soundies, each introduced by the "fortune teller",
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singer and actress. She was professionally active between 1945 and 1950, making eight
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1950 : "Until I Fell For You" / "You Got Me Crying Again" – Regal Records
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in August 1945, named as Vannie Smith and being the star of Billy Williams'
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on the same bill as the 5 Kings. In June she trod the boards again at
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Vanita Smythe Pauling died in Detroit on January 18, 1994, aged 69.
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In April 1947, Smythe performed at Henry Armstrong's Melody Room in
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On March 23, 1951, Smythe married Clarence Otto Pauling in
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In a professional capacity she was first mentioned in the
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1950 : "Lonesome For You" / "I Want My Baby Back" –
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Index

Blues
jazz
Regal Records
blues
jazz
soundies
Indianapolis Recorder
Buffalo, New York
William Forest Crouch
soundies
Dan Burley
Claude Demetrius
Louis Jordan
Hot Lips Page
Ebony Parade
Astor Pictures
Mantan Moreland
Reet, Petite, and Gone
Harlem
Smalls Paradise
Harlem
Renaissance Ballroom
Regal Records
Howard Biggs
Springfield, Tennessee
the "5" Royales
Ebony Parade
Reet, Petite, and Gone
Regal Records

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