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ROSEMARY CLOONEY - MAMBO ITALIANO
Para cortar un poco la mufa nunca está demás un buen recuerdo de los viejos ...
published: 05 Dec 2006
author: FOTOKINO
ROSEMARY CLOONEY - MAMBO ITALIANO
Para cortar un poco la mufa nunca está demás un buen recuerdo de los viejos tiempos
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Rosemary Clooney 1981 -- Come On-A My House
Rosemary Clooney performing Come On-A My House in 1981....
published: 05 Jul 2008
author: girlsingergirlsinger
Rosemary Clooney 1981 -- Come On-A My House
Rosemary Clooney performing Come On-A My House in 1981.
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Rosemary Clooney - Tenderly - 1952
"Tenderly" is a Pop standard published in 1946 with music by Walter Lloyd Gross ...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: boopkid
Rosemary Clooney - Tenderly - 1952
"Tenderly" is a Pop standard published in 1946 with music by Walter Lloyd Gross (1909-1967) and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. "Tenderly" has been recorded by many famous artists, but possibly the best-known version is by Rosemary Clooney. Her recorded version reached only #17 on the Billboard magazine pop charts in early 1952, but is more popular than the chart data would suggest, as is evidenced by the fact that Tenderly served as the theme song for Clooney's 1956-1957 TV variety show. It also became her signature song. I consciously came to know of the song in the late 1970's while watching a Bing Crosby Special; Rosemary, a guest star on the show, sang it and it just took my breath away; I immediately realized that I had heard the song before, and it brought vivid memories of my childhood and my mother. It is because of this that I made this video - A way to pay tribute to this great artist, song and to the beautiful memory of my late mother. It is to her that I dedicate this song and I know she watches from a better place.
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Rosemary Clooney Sings
This clip is from an appearance on The Colgate Comedy Hour, hosted by Martin & Lewis. ...
published: 11 Sep 2007
author: HoughsVideos
Rosemary Clooney Sings
This clip is from an appearance on The Colgate Comedy Hour, hosted by Martin & Lewis. This episode is avaialbe on The Colgate Comedy Hour Vol 1 at HoughsVideos.50Megs.Com. Several other episodes are also available.
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Rosemary Clooney - Mambo Italiano
A girl went back to Napoli Because she missed the scenery The native dances and the charmi...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Crisis1210
Rosemary Clooney - Mambo Italiano
A girl went back to Napoli Because she missed the scenery The native dances and the charming songs But wait a minute, something's wrong Hey, mambo! Mambo italiano! Hey, mambo! Mambo italiano Go, go, go you mixed up sicialiano All you calabraise-a do the mambo like a crazy with a Hey mambo, don't wanna tarantella Hey mambo, no more a mozzarella Hey mambo! Mambo italiano! Try an enchilada with da fish baccala and then a Hey goombah, I love a how you dance a rhumbah But take a some advice paisano Learn how to mambo If you gonna be a square You ain't a gonna go nowhere Hey mambo! mambo italiano! Hey mambo! mambo italiano! Go, go, Joe, shake like a Giovanno Hello kess-a-deetch-a you getta happy in the feets a When you mambo italiano Shake-a Baby shake-a cause i love a when you take a me Mama say "stop-a or I'm gonna go to papa" And a hey ja drool you don't a have to go to school Just make-a wid da beat bambino It's a like a vino Kid you good a lookin' but you don't a-know what's cookin' till you Hey mambo, Mambo italiano Hey mambo, Mambo italiano Ho, ho, ho, you mixed up Siciliano it's a so delish a ev'rybody come copisha How to mambo italianoooooo! 'Ats nice! UNH!
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Rosemary Clooney at The North Sea Jazz Festival 1981
"I Can't Get Started" (Rosemary & Warren Vache) .and (one of her favorit...
published: 31 May 2010
author: rosemaryclooneytunes
Rosemary Clooney at The North Sea Jazz Festival 1981
"I Can't Get Started" (Rosemary & Warren Vache) .and (one of her favorite songs) "Our Love Is Here To Stay" // ROSEMARY CLOONEY & THE CONCORD ALL STARS IN CONCERT - AT THE NORTH SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL - THE HAGUE (Holland) on 10th JULY, 1981. THE CONCORD ALL STARS : Scott HAMILTON (tenor sax), Al COHN (sax), Warren VACHE (cornet, flugelhorn), Jake HANNA (drums), Cal COLLINS (guitar), Dave McKENNA (piano), and Bob MAIZE (bass).
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Rosemary Clooney - Over The Rainbow (Medley)
(improvised Medley) ROSEMARY CLOONEY, with Harry James : Sweet Leilani - Over The Rainbow ...
published: 06 Feb 2010
author: rosemaryclooneytunes
Rosemary Clooney - Over The Rainbow (Medley)
(improvised Medley) ROSEMARY CLOONEY, with Harry James : Sweet Leilani - Over The Rainbow - When You Wish Upon A Star - You'll Never Know NOTE : Copyright Recording. All rights of the Manufacturer and of the Owner of the recorded work are reserved. Unauthorised copying of this recording and video is prohibited.
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Rosemary Clooney Interview
Diane Sawyer interviewed Rosemary Clooney at Rosemary's home in Augusta, KY. The inter...
published: 09 Sep 2010
author: parsonkrb
Rosemary Clooney Interview
Diane Sawyer interviewed Rosemary Clooney at Rosemary's home in Augusta, KY. The interview airred in January of 1992. Includes clip of her recording "We Fell In Love Anyway"
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Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House (Original)
"Come On-A My House" has an interesting history. The song was composed in 1939 b...
published: 04 Jul 2011
author: Nocaro
Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House (Original)
"Come On-A My House" has an interesting history. The song was composed in 1939 by Armenian-born author and playwright William Saroyan and his cousin Ross Bagdasarian (David Seville of Alvin & Chipmunks fame). The melody is based on an old Armenian folk song and the subject matter of the song touches on gracious Armenian customs. Rosemary Clooney hated the song and when first approached with it by Columbia Records producer, Mitch MIller, she refused to record it. Mitch told her to either sing it or leave Columbia so she decided to go on with it. However, as Rosemary recounted years later, "you can hear the anger in my voice as I'm singing it". "Come On-A My House" ended up being one of the biggest hits of 1951, and a song by which Rosemary has always been identified.
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Rosemary Clooney~ What'll I do~
Specailly for you Patty, but I hope this won't make you cry. It's just a sentiment...
published: 01 Oct 2009
author: AfsAnehAfairytale
Rosemary Clooney~ What'll I do~
Specailly for you Patty, but I hope this won't make you cry. It's just a sentimental song for all sentimental friends, me included. So enjoy!! I love this song, it's an old version by Rosemary Clooney. Lyrics~ What'll I do? When you are far away And I am blue What'll I do? What'll I do? When I am wond'ring who Is kissing you What'll I do? What'll I do with just a photograph To tell my troubles to? When I'm alone With only dreams of you That won't come true What'll I do? What'll I do with just a photograph To tell my troubles to? When I'm alone With only dreams of you That won't come true What'll I do? "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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Rosemary Clooney sings Benny Goodman's songs 1985
Dedicated to three singers(Helen Ward, Martha Tilton, Peggy Lee) of Benny Goodman Orchestr...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: SwingCla
Rosemary Clooney sings Benny Goodman's songs 1985
Dedicated to three singers(Helen Ward, Martha Tilton, Peggy Lee) of Benny Goodman Orchestra. -Somebody Else is Taking My Place --You Turned the Tables on Me ---And the Angels Sing October 7, 1985 @The New York Marriott Marquis Vocal:Rosemary Clooney Piano:Dick Hyman Drums:Louis Bellson Bass:Bob Haggart Guitar:James Chirillo Tenor Sax:Ken Peplowski, Loren Schoenberg Alto Sax:Chuck Wilson, Jack Stuckey Baritone Sax:Danny Bank Trombone:Bobby Pring, Eddie Bert, Matt Finders Trumpet:Paul Cohen, Randy Sandke, John Eckert, Laurie Frink .
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Rosemary Clooney film (1954)
Technicolor musical western....
published: 09 Jan 2007
author: daveholm
Rosemary Clooney film (1954)
Technicolor musical western.
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Rosemary Clooney Blues In The Night 50'S
Rosemary Clooney Blues In The Night...
published: 14 Jun 2009
author: TheFlida
Rosemary Clooney Blues In The Night 50'S
Rosemary Clooney Blues In The Night
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rosemary clooney - beautiful brown eyes.wmv
Rosemary clooney - beautiful brown eyes , for my luvley kelsey...
published: 13 Jan 2010
author: jeremyjj15
rosemary clooney - beautiful brown eyes.wmv
Rosemary clooney - beautiful brown eyes , for my luvley kelsey
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Rosemary Clooney- On The First Warm Day
Rosemary Clooney- On the first warm day. I do not own any rights to this music....
published: 02 May 2012
author: swaycal
Rosemary Clooney- On The First Warm Day
Rosemary Clooney- On the first warm day. I do not own any rights to this music.
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ROSEMARY CLOONEY HARBOR LIGHTS
Clooney's first recordings, in May 1946, were for Columbia Records. She sang with Tony...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: oldtexasmusic
ROSEMARY CLOONEY HARBOR LIGHTS
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. In 1951, her record of "Come On-a My House", produced by Mitch Miller, became a hit. It was her first of many singles to hit the charts—despite the fact that Clooney hated the song passionately. She had been told by Columbia Records to record the song, and that she would be in violation of her contract if she did not do so. Clooney recorded several duets with Marlene Dietrich and appeared in the early 1950s on Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town series on CBS. In 1954, she starred, along with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Vera-Ellen, in the movie White Christmas. She starred, in 1956, in a half-hour syndicated television musical-variety show The Rosemary Clooney Show. The show featured The Hi-Lo's singing group and Nelson Riddle's orchestra. The following year, the show moved to NBC prime time as The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney but only lasted one season. The new show featured the singing group The Modernaires and Frank DeVol's orchestra. In later years, Clooney would often appear with Bing Crosby on television, such as in the 1957 special The Edsel Show, and the two friends made a concert tour of Ireland together. On November 21, 1957, she appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring <b>...</b>
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TENDERLY: Nick Clooney Talks about Rosemary Clooney
TENDERLY: THE ROSEMARY CLOONEY MUSICAL WORLD PREMIERE! February 21 -- March 4, 2012 Victor...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: vtadayton
TENDERLY: Nick Clooney Talks about Rosemary Clooney
TENDERLY: THE ROSEMARY CLOONEY MUSICAL WORLD PREMIERE! February 21 -- March 4, 2012 Victoria Theatre Dayton, Ohio Tickets at www.ticketcenterstage.com or (937) 228-3630 Produced by The Human Race Theatre Company. The story of film actress and legendary singer Rosemary Clooney comes to life on stage in TENDERLY, an engaging new musical that captures the highlights of her amazing career and the challenges she faced as wife, mother and performer. Hear her beloved and classic songs, meet the characters who touched her life, and follow this remarkable woman on a journey that leads to ultimate triumph. By Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman. Part of Victoria Theatre Association's Premier Health Partners Broadway Series. Ticket Center Stage is the only outlet authorized to sell tickets for events at the Schuster Center and Victoria Theatre.
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Rosemary Clooney Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.wmv
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Let your he...
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: temorah
Rosemary Clooney Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.wmv
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Let your heart be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Make the Yule-tide gay, From now on, our troubles will be miles away. Here we are as in olden days, Happy golden days of yore. Faithful friends who are dear to us Gather near to us once more. Through the years We all will be together, If the Fates allow Hang a shining star upon the highest bough. And have yourself A merry little Christmas now.
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Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your br...
published: 10 Jun 2010
author: John1948Eleven32
Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Before the rock & roll revolution, Rosemary Clooney was one of the most popular female singers in America, rising to superstardom during the golden age of adult pop. Like many of her peers in the so-called "girl singer" movement - Doris Day, Kay Starr, Peggy Lee, Patti Page, et al. - Clooney's style was grounded in jazz, particularly big-band swing. She wasn't an improviser or a technical virtuoso, and lacked the training to stand on an equal footing with the greatest true jazz singers. However, she sang with an effortless, spirited swing, and was everything else a great pop singer of her era should have been. Her phrasing and diction were flawless, and her voice was warm, smooth, and relaxed; moreover, she was a sensitive and emotionally committed interpreter of lyrics. Some of her biggest hits were dialect-filled novelty songs, like her star-making breakthrough "Come On-a My House" from 1951, but she generally preferred to tackle more sophisticated fare, and recorded with numerous duet partners, jazz orchestras, and top-tier arrangers. Changing tastes and various personal problems conspired to stall her career in the '60s. Clooney was born May 23, 1928, in Maysville, KY. Her childhood was a difficult one; her father was an alcoholic, and her mother's job required extensive <b>...</b>
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Rosemary Clooney with Perez Prado Orchestra - Sway (Original Stereo)
"Sway" is the English version of "¿Quién será?", ...
published: 26 Jun 2010
author: Nocaro
Rosemary Clooney with Perez Prado Orchestra - Sway (Original Stereo)
"Sway" is the English version of "¿Quién será?", a 1953 mambo composed by Mexican bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz. English lyrics were added by Norman Gimbel the following year, and the first hit recording of it was by Dean Martin. In 1960, Rosemary Clooney and Cuban bandleader Perez Prado combined talents on this magnificent version of "Sway".
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Rosemary Clooney - The Lady Is A Tramp (Radio Recording)
©1975 (unreleased) ROSEMARY CLOONEY, with The Airmen of Note (directed by Dave Napier...
published: 13 May 2010
author: rosemaryclooneytunes
Rosemary Clooney - The Lady Is A Tramp (Radio Recording)
©1975 (unreleased) ROSEMARY CLOONEY, with The Airmen of Note (directed by Dave Napier). On September 28, 2010 , the Airmen of Note will celebrate 60 years of service to the Air Force and to the music-loving public. Over the past half-century the Note has made literally thousands of appearances all over the world. They served the Air Force, performing for everyone from airmen stationed at remote airfields to the Commander-in-Chief at the White House. The public has also had many opportunities to hear one of the worlds finest big bands, in concert, on the radio and on television. Surprisingly, very little has been written about the Airmen of Note over the years. There are several reasons for this. In the early part of the bands existence, it operated almost entirely within the military sphere. At that time, the few civilian big band enthusiasts who knew of its existence referred to the Airmen of Note as one of the Air Forces best kept military secrets. Even since the band began appearing more frequently in public, the unavailability of commercial recordings has made it difficult for big band fans to sustain an interest in the band. After fifty years of faithfully serving up outstanding music, it is time that some of the facts about the Airmen of Notes long and distinguished history are made known. One of the unique characteristics of the Airmen of Note is that the character of the band has been influenced as much by the musicians and arrangers as by the leaders. This is due <b>...</b>
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Rosemary Clooney - I"ll Be Seeing You
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your br...
published: 10 Jun 2010
author: John1948Eleven32
Rosemary Clooney - I"ll Be Seeing You
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Before the rock & roll revolution, Rosemary Clooney was one of the most popular female singers in America, rising to superstardom during the golden age of adult pop. Like many of her peers in the so-called "girl singer" movement - Doris Day, Kay Starr, Peggy Lee, Patti Page, et al. - Clooney's style was grounded in jazz, particularly big-band swing. She wasn't an improviser or a technical virtuoso, and lacked the training to stand on an equal footing with the greatest true jazz singers. However, she sang with an effortless, spirited swing, and was everything else a great pop singer of her era should have been. Her phrasing and diction were flawless, and her voice was warm, smooth, and relaxed; moreover, she was a sensitive and emotionally committed interpreter of lyrics. Some of her biggest hits were dialect-filled novelty songs, like her star-making breakthrough "Come On-a My House" from 1951, but she generally preferred to tackle more sophisticated fare, and recorded with numerous duet partners, jazz orchestras, and top-tier arrangers. Changing tastes and various personal problems conspired to stall her career in the '60s. Clooney was born May 23, 1928, in Maysville, KY. Her childhood was a difficult one; her father was an alcoholic, and her mother's job required extensive <b>...</b>