Rosemary Clooney

jazz, female vocalists, oldies

Rosemary Clooney

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Mambo italiano 02:29
Mambo Italiano (with The Mellomen) - 78rpm Version 02:29
Come On-A My House 01:56
I've Got You Under My Skin 03:52
White Christmas 02:44
Sway (Quien Sera) 02:38
C-H-R-I-S-T-M-a-S 03:39
Tenderly 02:47
From This Moment On 01:48
Snow 02:41
Just You, Just Me 01:23
I Cover The Waterfront 03:36
Shine on Harvest Moon 01:53
The Christmas Song 02:48
Suzy Snowflake 02:59
Dream 02:50
How About You 03:14
Nice Work If You Can Get It 02:08
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 02:38
It Happened in Monterey 02:44
I Get Along Without You Very Well 02:43
Do Nothing till You Hear From Me 04:06
How About You (feat. Bing Crosby) 04:12
Love Is Here To Stay 03:44
Christmas Mem'ries 03:50
Sweet Kentucky Ham 03:52
Up A Lazy River 02:20
There Will Never Be Another You 02:55
The Unbirthday Song 02:35
The Shadow Of Your Smile 05:24
Skylark 03:18
Dindi 04:12
There's No Business Like Show Business 04:33
Adios 02:07
Bali Ha'i 02:20
(Let's Give) a Christmas Present to Santa Claus 03:02
How Will I Remember You 04:20
Chicago, That Toddlin' Town 01:41
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me 02:00
Little Red Riding Hood's Christmas Tree 02:58
Black Coffee 03:40
Grievin' 03:59
Heart's Desire 04:04
Sophisticated Lady 00:00
Looking for a Boy 00:00
Too Close For Comfort 00:00
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 00:00
Withered Roses 00:00
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 00:00
If You Were in My Place (What Would You Do?) 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1928-05-23

Country: US

Biography - Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney (born 23 May 1928 in Maysville, Kentucky, USA – 29 June 2002) was an American singer and actress.

Clooney's first recordings, in May 1946, were for Columbia Records. She sang with Tony Pastor's big band. Clooney continued working with the Pastor band until 1949, making her last recording with the band in May of that year and her first as a solo artist a month later, still for Columbia.

She came to prominence in the early 1950s

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