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Dorothy Jacqueline Keely (March 9, 1928 [1] [note 1] [2] – December 16, 2017), professionally known as Keely Smith, was an American jazz and popular music singer, who performed and recorded extensively in the 1950s with then-husband Louis Prima, and throughout the 1960s as a solo artist.
"One Less Bell to Answer" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Originally written in 1967 for Keely Smith, the song was rediscovered in late 1969 by Bones Howe, the producer for the 5th Dimension, and the song was included on the group's 1970 debut album for Bell Records, Portrait. Lead vocals on the single were sung by Marilyn McCoo.
That Old Black Magic is a 1965 album by Keely Smith, with arrangements by Ernie Freeman. [2] Reception
"That Old Black Magic" is a 1942 popular song written by Harold Arlen (music), with the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. [1] They wrote it for the 1942 film Star Spangled Rhythm, when it was first sung by Johnny Johnston and danced by Vera Zorina. [2] The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1943 but lost out to "You'll ...
I Wish You Love is the debut solo album by Keely Smith. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released in 1957 by Capitol Records as T-914 (mono) and ST-914 (stereo). The arranger and conductor was Nelson Riddle .
Keely Smith chronology; I Wish You Love (1957) Politely! (1958) Be My Love (1959) ... 1958 commented that "Miss Smith really has a way with a song. Her ballads are ...
In your normal set you’ve got the Keely Smith song. Undoubtedly, people would love to hear you go through, like, the entire Great American Songbook. Yeah. Oh, and I definitely will at some point ...
Little Girl Blue/Little Girl New is a 1963 album by Keely Smith, with arrangements by Nelson Riddle. The album was Smith's first for Reprise Records, which was founded by Smith's friend and mentor, Frank Sinatra. [2] [3]