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  2. Sisters (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the song was also made famous in the United Kingdom by sister act the Beverley Sisters. [3] Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook, a 2003 album of songs made famous by Rosemary Clooney, done by Bette Midler, included a version of the song done by Linda Ronstadt and Midler. [4]

  3. Rosemary Clooney - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Clooney was born in ... the Clooney sisters won a spot on Cincinnati's radio ... She sang "When October Goes"—lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music ...

  4. Rosemary Clooney discography - Wikipedia

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    1979: Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin; 1981: With Love; 1982: Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Cole Porter; 1983: Rosemary Clooney With Les Brown and his Band of Renown; 1983: Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Harold Arlen; 1983: My Buddy (with Woody Herman) 1984: Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Irving Berlin; 1985 ...

  5. Mothers & Daughters (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mothers & Daughters is a 1997 studio album by Rosemary Clooney. [2] Track listing. Thank Heaven for Little Girls" ... "Sisters" (Berlin) – 2:44; References

  6. Selections from Irving Berlin's White Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Selections from Irving Berlin's White Christmas is an album with songs from the 1954 movie, White Christmas.Among the featured artists are Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye, and Trudy Stevens (who dubbed for Vera-Ellen in the movie), with Peggy Lee, who was not in the movie, singing some parts.

  7. You'll Never Believe These Fun 'White Christmas' Movie Facts ...

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    Rosemary Clooney was seven years younger than Vera-Ellen in real life, despite the fact that her character, Betty, was older than her sister Judy (Vera-Ellen) in the film.

  8. For All We Know (1934 song) - Wikipedia

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    The Rosemary Clooney version is heard over the closing credits of Dan Ireland's 2005 British film Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont. Rupert Friend performs the song in the movie. The Bette Midler version was featured in the 1991 film For the Boys. A cover by Abbey Lincoln was featured prominently in the Gus Van Sant film Drugstore Cowboy (1989).

  9. Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin is a 1979 album by Rosemary Clooney, of songs with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. [2] Track listing